Ramasta9

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  1. Lol that guy on the video is a complete mental case. After he switched to a raw meat diet he started making videos and attacking every single video who eats or believes in other ways of living and eating. He actually used to be a smart and intelligent person but really messed up his brain thinking with that raw animal stuff... like we are not designed for animals alone that's why we have to cook it or well... you end up like him, psychopathic and mentally ill. He ticks all the disorder boxes. Be careful guys, long term you will regret it. Otherwise you wouldn't have to attack everyone who lives and eats otherwise. A clear sign right there.
  2. I am curious does this happen with just regular store bought olive oil or have you tried a high quality extra virgin organic (cold-pressed) olive oil? A lot of the store bought stuff is highly refined and often mixed and not true/real olive oil. Could be contaminated too I once tasted real olive oil, it was fluro green in color and soo potent and peppery compared to the store-bought stuff.
  3. Have you noticed that many flaws exist today in our health and ecological systems that contradict themselves? I've seen many examples that make no logical sense, and if you have any you wish to share, feel free to do so. I feel this can help raise awareness. One example i notice is that you often see those natural baby wipes, organic, without any chemicals like WOTNOT brand for example, which are (biodegradable and composable), and yet they state (do not flush). And yet, almost all of the synthetic and chemically made wipes, (which are not natural materials) and full of harsh chemicals, say all over the packet (flushable) or (safe to flush). Like what??? If anything the natural ones are far safer and more logical to flush since there are no harsh chemicals and made from natural fibers like bamboo, cellulose ect... I've noticed many of these stupidities and will share when more come to mind and people just aren't aware of these things.
  4. This was a wholesome thread, felt the need to revive <3
  5. Not always my friend, there are better ways to do it. I find following what you love or are passionate about often leads to embodiment, meditation, bliss naturally. Ever had a good dance or run or had great sex and then realized how deep you can bathe in stillness afterwards? Sometimes its not the best method to force because the mind is far too over-stimulated, rather it needs to settle down first. A walk in the woods, after an hour, you can meditate much more deeply then if you didn't take that walk, because the immersion (into the physical body) is what helps thoughts and energy flow. Most people today are far too in the head (technology/overstimulation) so they need to channel that energy into the body and ground first.
  6. Why do you post your posts on multiple forums simultaneously? What / who are you trying to prove?
  7. Having a "realization" is not the same as "awakening".
  8. Over time life can make us numb, what we go through, what we eat, trauma, heartbreak, medications ect... If you wanna feel, maybe start by practicing some fasting, from things, from food, from medications, from technology, from all the excess and be more in your natural self, go into the forest and camp for a few days and really surrender to how it feels to be in such an environment, sometimes music helps too, dance and release emotions, even a little psychedelic mushrooms 1 - 2g just go give you that "nudge", can make the worlds difference. Takes time but the body will eventually heal and the heart will eventually open again, then even the smallest things make you cry. My mother used to be this way, as sensitive as a flower, until doctors pushed her to take anti-depressants, then she became emotionally numb. There is hope, anything can heal if you truly believe it. And if a special person shows up in your life, choose love.
  9. Walk barefoot for a few days on bare-earth and you'll see for yourself. I've been walking barefoot for 10 - 15 years, in fact the only time i wear anything is when i walk into a mall or gas station, those places are full of gunk, the ground is much cleaner. Think of it this way, you are like a tree (energetically) a moving tree, and the more you walk bare foot, the more you stay connected (to the earth) all the subtle energies that go in and out, uploads and downloads, the bigger you grow your roots, the more connected, strong, grounded, unshakable you become. Same thing with hair, allow it to grow, your antenna and your roots, you become a large tree like me one day People often say I feel a great peace and grounding energy coming from you. Its a lot of undoing... but it pays off. Then everything you offer to the world, will be rich, strong and potent, your fruits will be full of wisdom and brilliance. Grounding isn't just about health, its about reunion with Nature, God, All that is.
  10. Interesting, they make me hear my internals more so its the opposite for me. I sleep much better listening to the crickets chirping at night and cool wind breeze coming through the windows
  11. That's not Canada, that's mostly the environment / city you are living in. Move more into the country, mountains or beaches, all those "issues" are far more relaxed, soft and no longer as much of an "issue". Cold weather? Raise your vibration brother ! Get active, move that body, mind and spirit ! Running away to the tropics or hotter climate will not solve the issue, the peace must be found within then the rest will take care of itself. So its not just Canada that has those issues, its most other places closer to the city environment, (besides the cold weather). The Human was never designed to live inside a man-made motherboard. Its an artificial system. Nature is all around, if you can't live in nature, bring nature home, mimic nature, plant a garden ect... It makes a big difference over time.
  12. Nice, I've lived like this for a few years on and off in different places, but after a few months I often outgrow the places and people, and often they can become cult-like and too rigid in rules and demands, and my nature being rebellious to any type of system or structure, ends up clashing a lot, especially if i wish to expose the "shadows" or implement ideas to make the place of a higher frequency, which often brings up too much to the surface for the owners or elders of those places who don't want to grow and expand more than they are comfortable with. Beautiful to live in nature with others, although, for me at least, very challenging to find a place of ideal frequency, where all the people are on the same page and expanding at the same rate, so I plant my seeds, and move on. Some people I still connect with, but often I wander off. I feel you can find a nice balance like I have, know when to be alone, and when to be in community.
  13. Teleportation would be nice, saves me having to deal with making money and all the other shit that comes with it
  14. Mugwort is a very medicinal herb, I feel it gets used more for dream stuff but there is a much deeper story you should look into. Boil some water, steep for 5 - 10 minutes or more... add a little raw honey for taste, enjoy 15 - 30 minutes before bed.
  15. I would ask this guy, he done 11 days. I done about 3 - 4 days on a few occasions throughout my life. Definitely some psychedelic experiences, different from psychedelics tho, almost alien in a weird way, more like alice in wonderland style or amanita ish...
  16. I only watched it once but it had such an impactful story, often more than the other star/space shows. Yes he was one of my favorites too and the general. Hard to find good sci-fi these days yeah. Indeed. The Story = The Magic
  17. @Carl-Richard Yeah, how i see it is, the further away the food from the Source (tree, ground, pond) ect.. both in time and distance and processing, the more toxic and potentially poisonous it becomes for our bodies and minds.
  18. Yes this is basically how I meditate these days. Almost every time i sit and rest in being (meditate), I get the notion to move my body and or release stagnant energies or what not, and then i find after moved the energy, through physical activity, whether through dance, or running, or even working around the garden, i find i can then really sit more deeply and its like I am now integrating all that movement. I feel it has to do with balance of energies, we need both stillness and movement, silence and sound, darkness and light, to effectively "integrate" one another. I found the first half of my spiritual journey was about meditation, isolation, stillness, fasting, solitude, now its more active (being in the body) and (feeling things), singing, playing music, chanting, expressing the truth or energy (into the world), so to speak... Truth expressed is medicine, truth withheld is poison. After all, physical activity is the language of physical reality, so I feel when we (shake the body up) we somewhat dispel over-activity of the mind and bring it into the body and channel it out, then the mind is much more whole and empty, peaceful and free. Movement is Stillness applied and Stillness is Movement integrated.
  19. I like how you stated that And yes EV olive oil and coconut are among the lightest for the body, a little drizzle on salad or with a smoothie (coconut) or brew is great. I usually focus more on the (whole food) itself like getting the oils i need from the avocado, coconut flesh, olive, nuts/seeds themselves, easier on the body, more wholistic nutrition and balance of release of essential fatty acids, protein, minerals ect.. But I don't mind a little bit of EV oil here and there. On the other hand... I almost died from Canola oil and fried foods, still have some inflammation in my spine from that experience.
  20. Yes and there are many other (some worse) examples than seed oils humans put in their bodies today. Although I would never touch Canola oil (a highly toxic industrial oil), Cold-pressed olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, macadamia oil ect.. are much healthier and gentler on the body.
  21. Great stuff guys, some good reminders here. @Phil King Loved Dinner With Andre great movie. Reminded me of this movie, it was so done mostly all in one living room yet so rich in story. @Natasha Tori Maru Battlestar was a great tv show, so underrated, epic story line.
  22. The Tao that can be told is not the Eternal Tao. So... its better to drop it.
  23. Maybe you’re just afraid to truly live and see It’s easy to get caught "up there" and say, "This is it." (Ahh, it feels safe up here... emotional armor against being human.) But remember: you’re Human, and you’re on this beautiful Earth. The non-dualist says, "The flower is an illusion." Meanwhile, the child sees the flower, smells it, touches it, totally one with it. The child is immersed in the richness of life, while the non-dualist mindset, by contrast, can feel cold, emotionless, like a graveyard. Maybe the concept is true. But that’s not what Life is about. One of my favorite quotes says: "Wisdom says I am nothing, Love says I am everything, and between the two, Life flows." Life is a Trinity - Lose one, and the circle breaks. Hold all three, and you’re truly awake.
  24. That's a weird thing to say, its not about the messenger or how they look appear, its about the message, if it resonates / makes sense. This is what people usually use to dismiss something they may not be wishing to believe to turn our to be true. Even the Chat GPT said: Humans are frugivorous omnivores — fruit- and plant-based by design, but capable of eating almost anything for survival. I've seen many of healthy looking humans who eat only fruit, and we must take into account that diet is only one side of the coin, and the coin has 3 sides
  25. Is evidence always needed? If you understand the structure of reality: (energy / frequency / vibration), it all starts to make more sense. For me, it seems far more plausible that in an infinite universe, intelligent life beyond Earth exists, and that some of these beings, possibly far more advanced than us, may have dropped in at some point. Maybe they moved massive stones using ultrasonic vibratory technologies, created these structures, and left without trace or explanation, and maybe humanity couldn’t fully comprehend what happened, power structures collided, civilizations clashed, knowledge was lost, libraries were destroyed, and here we are today, trying to piece it all back together. Honestly, that seems more likely to me than the idea that humans, with the limited tools they supposedly had, somehow managed to construct such immense and precise monuments. I think many people resist the possibility of advanced or non‑human involvement simply because it challenges what we’ve been taught to believe about history and human capability. It actually feels far more digestible than the endless struggle to explain it all through purely mechanical or primitive means.