Ramasta9

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  1. Yeah i haven't touched any meat in over 10 years besides some wild fish i had camping a few times. I don't really resonate with it anymore nor support killing any animals. At the same time my body has changed so much that i really feel the difference when I do, so I'll stick to what works for me. When i eat animals products I become more closed off spirituality and experience a lot of anger and bodily issues shortly after, so i prefer not to, and rather eat something more biologically compatible like fruits and plants (which work best for me). Once in a while i don't think much harm is done, but i prefer leave that for emergency situations or rare occasions when its the only option. At the end of the day we need to learn to tune into our bodies and intuition on what we truly need.
  2. It depends on DNA mostly. Younger generations will be able to thrive on plants because their DNA is more (updated) so to speak, or (evolved)...? While most elderly will struggle to make the transition so smoothly, especially if they ate meat all their lives. Because there is something I would call bio-cellular programming. It can be challenging to reprogram what we have been hard-wired with ever since birth, but its definitely possible and I have done it myself. Although this came with almost a decade of healing modalities, medicines, fasting, detoxing ect... It wasn't easy, but pays off, and not that I wanted too, I had no choice. I was brought up with meat, bread and animal products, but after i started to awaken or activate, i started noticing shifts in my consciousness and body, that now eating plants makes way more sense, healed 90% of my health issues and I feel 1000x better. I think shadow work and emotional processing / spiritual development also play a big role here that many overlook. I've been mostly vegan for 12 years now and have done many experiments with all kinds of diets. I feel everyone should follow their body and what feels right and how it feels, more so than what their "minds" think is the correct diet.
  3. @ryoko If you like Osho, definitely give When The Shoe Fits a read. Especially if you wanna deeper understanding of Tao.
  4. I've met real spiritual teachers that actually made a noticeable shift in my consciousness, just by being in their presence for a few days. One example was about five years ago. I met a native man and his wife living deep in the jungles of SE Asia by a waterfall. They lived their entire lives in a small hut and 100% off the land, which was a tropical jungle full of fruits, coconuts and rich greens, they were known by the locals as the spiritual healers, and that's where I felt what truly living freely tasted like. I never felt more amazing, living of wild-food and fruits, bathing at the waterfalls (basically baptism every morning), helping with the plants and building things, growing food, it was something very few westerners get a taste of in its fullness. The two elders radiated the most peaceful and loving energy I never felt from any other modern guru or teacher or spiritualist I've come across, especially those businessmen-preacher types online. They didn't speak much but when they did it felt like music, as if the land itself was speaking and working through them, i felt crystalizing vibrations throughout my body from their peaceful offerings. The man chanted a few words to my heart and released years of pent up fire in my body that I had a fever for 5 days straight afterwards, which was very painful and yet blissful at the same time. He told me he helped release stagnant energy that i had unconsciously suppressed for a long time, mostly due to trauma and unconscious abuse. I asked why i couldn't notice or do this myself, he said resonance. While i had the fever, the wife, who had the hands of a mother goddess, massaged me with coconut oil and clove while chanting mantras and helped me recover. It was the most healing massage I ever had, this moment I knew these people were (the real deal), and how they were living, it made total sense, totally immersed and in harmony with nature. I have spent maybe over $10,000 on massages and this was free and worth more than all of them combined. I actually felt physical shifts in my body and spine and how my walk, stance, posture, mind, everything aligned for me after that. I found this place because i was getting tired of booking hotels and i decided to buy a camping tent and camp and save money. And they offered these services freely to anyone who visited as part of their service, and they understood that nature provides all that we need if we know how to live in harmony with her. They saw no difference from god and nature and that was beautiful to witness. Although they did welcome donations, which I did give them, and occasionally do receive help from locals at times, they rarely require it, and they showed me a way of living that changed everything for me, that is totally unknown to the modern world. The only thing that resembles this is the Anastasia books of cedar trees. All in all my experience has been like this: The greatest things I have discovered in life, almost always came free or at a very low cost. All the other stuff and expensive things and lengthy courses and such never provided anything for me, rather only repeated what I already always knew and felt like i wasted my time and energy. I personally get nothing from Sadguru, Dalai lama, Tolle and many of these modern "spiritualists". First and foremost, they are for a system that's "distorted" in its very "essence" to begin with. Promoting the jab, rejecting nature and psychedelics, that says enough to me. That's not a true definition of a yogi, a yogi would never go against nature. The only spiritual teacher I ever resonated with was Osho, because he was breaking every single man-made illusion and speaking the truth as it is, not sugar coating anything or shaping and shifting around shadows-plays, rather simply laying it all out on the table and saying look, here's the mirror, face it.
  5. You are thinking a bit too scientifically my friend, nature doesn't exactly work that way.
  6. @Schizophonia Saying an SSRI is "like psilocybin" is very wrong. SSRIs modulate baseline serotonin slowly and blunt extremes, while Psychedelics actively and acutely reshape experience. SSRIs often dull emotional experience, while psychedelics often expand it dramatically. its like the polar opposite in what they actually do mechanically. Sertraline might just be very subtle serotonergic effects, but it’s nowhere near the full experiential or emotional opening that mushrooms provide. On a personal note... I've seen people on SSRI's go from regular, slightly depressed humans, to straight up zombies with no emotions whatsoever, and if and when they finally get off them, well then you will see the full brain damage show it head. My mother used to be a very emotional woman, she cried a lot and was very sensitive, over time the family convinced her to take these drugs, after two years she was almost a completely different person, especially after she got off them, very irritable and angry, rarely cried or showed any empathy or emotion, it was really sad to see, and our relationship changed a lot. I actually helped her come back to normal with mushrooms, but still she is not 100% and she had over 10 trips now in about 10 years of gradual change of diet and lifestyle and natural therapies just to help her become human again. Mushrooms are almost the complete opposite, they actually enliven the person, they are known to rewire synapses and bad-programming in the brain and CNS, they become far more empathetic, emotional, the life and color comes back to their faces and aura is vibrant. I've seen this similar pattern with a few of my family members, some friends, and even my ex girlfriend. I only trust what nature grows and actually provides results where people don't have to keep using it for a mere treatment, rather you take it once in a while and it helps actually get to the root of the disease. I think the entire drug system is sick and twisted because I have seen families and relationships destroyed. The same system that profits of these drugs does everything in their power to keep psychedelics and plants that actually work illegal. If you haven't figured this out already...
  7. I think so, maybe i'm schizophrenic, i read 3 days, reality shifted, now its 3 months
  8. Its always Both, isn't it and none...
  9. Leo laid it out really well here. What I’d like to add is that when you said: If you’re spiritually developed, it means you have little to no ego. This is a common misunderstanding of spirituality. Rather the more spiritually developed you are, the more you’ve integrated or harmonized the ego, not dissolved it entirely. Ego death is the awakening; ego integration is the embodiment.
  10. We live in a world so distorted that humans took what nature designed to nourish us; the sweetness of ripe fruit, and isolated its most stimulating compound: sugar. Then they recreated it artificially, stripped of all the balancing nutrients, and mixed it with animal fats, synthetic colors, and chemical additives. They even shaped it to resemble the very fruit it once came from, deceiving children into believing this lab-born imitation was food. What was once nature’s gentle pleasure became a hyper-concentrated chemical trap, a substance engineered to hijack biology and behavior. Children and adults alike were turned into addicts, not by accident, but by design. The entire Western industrial food system became a grand science experiment, and we, the consumers, were its unwitting lab rats. There is no real nourishment/nutrition in the food anymore, and that's 99% of the food at every supermarket these days.
  11. Haha 5g dried mushrooms daily, typical technocratic syntheticists. Good luck with the experiment... its not going to last long.
  12. Cosmic "misalignment". There are no mistakes in intelligent infinity.
  13. That's what you call a goal? Allow me
  14. Grow your own, its the best way. It will teach you and give you far more than just buying a herb and smoking it. There is no spirit and much growth in that. The reward will pay off once you done all the work for it.
  15. Yes, it all depends how you naturally channel out sexual energy. What Norbert said about insomnia, irritability, aggression is true. Inability to channel sexual energy or getting aroused and not delivering afterwards can lead to blue-balls or energy build up. Stretching, exercise and cold showers can help, but the point is to follow what feels natural for your body and stop trying to use your mind to try to control the body, because nature is not something that you can control, rather you need to learn to allow nature to flow through you. This is the Tao in a nutshell, effortless living. Eventually you will find the balance, and when you have stabilized your mind and body, your sexual energy circulates well, then you will get aroused at will and not in uncontrolled way. You wont need to masturbate, you won't have wet dreams, you will make love when its truly needed. Focus on "needs" not desires and life becomes a lot simpler.
  16. In Australia they call the egg-ball "football" and the round-ball "soccer"
  17. No being honest, I haven't watched soccer for maybe 15+ years, and when i see the name "Ronaldo" i think of the Brazilian. I don't even own a TV anymore haha, so i have no idea whats going on in the mainstream world as much these days besides what people post here or youtube. If you had said "Cristiano" Ronaldo i would of made the connection. And idk who's better but the Ronaldo from Brazil will always be "my guy". As a kid, Bruce Lee, Michael Jordon, Ronaldo were my favs.
  18. That's what i thought too until i clicked the link haha and then i realized oh this guy, the pretty boy / new-age ronaldo haha
  19. I get a very 'off vibe' about him in general, the way i see and read energy, faces, moments, gestures, has many traits of a psychopath.
  20. I am bit older generation so i can understand, i edited the comment, watch the video above, some of the greatest footballers speak of Ronaldo. As a kid he used to blow my mind, he was like the Michael Jordan of Football.
  21. Here's the real legend The greatest of all time, the real Ronaldo
  22. I like when you scroll down his videos from a few years back and get to all the crazy alien thumbnails telling me some story in an ancient sign language. I get more out of these than the videos themselves, but then again I've only watched a few to understand that Leo is really just an Alien of high intelligence who was co-created in Russia and planted here to Brainwash the Americans and Harvest as much mind cookies as possible.
  23. Most welcome. I feel there is wisdom and truth to be found everywhere if we look deep enough. You may all enjoy this channel https://www.youtube.com/@SamaneriJayasara/videos it has quite a few gems. As for Christ and Buddha, well we're good buddies