Esoteric

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  1. @Preety_India I don't use the terms white and black. That is what I am saying. Just because there are authors that do doesn't make it "facts". There are plenty of occultists that do not label magick as "black" or "white". So check your "facts" "Black magick" doesn't mean anything. If you assault someone, physically, mentally or through a curse it is still the same type of mechanism. And you just choose to label the latter as "black magick"
  2. Also @Mods - OP is clearly offended by some users here and hints at wanting to do damage to try and make scare. Read some threads and you will see. Though don't actually own up to it and hides it in a "joke". Is that behaviour tolerated on a forum like this?
  3. And what is "black magic" according to you? Interfering with someone's will? You (not you personally, but you know what I mean) do that everyday on the forum and in your life. If you type a passive aggressive post in order to "teach" someone a lesson because you got irritated you perform an act of "black magic". I don't think you, me, or frankly anyone on the forum is beyond that. No matter how holy you want to present yourself. There is no distinction between "black" and "white" magic. It is a distinction you make according to how you think people should behave. Obviously the world would be a better place if everyone was peaceful and cool. But if at some times you want to inflict any sort of pain in others and sometimes do, even very lightly, you are a "black magician". And if you deny that you want others to feel hurt or "owned" at times then you are a liar.
  4. Or Truth. Keep your eyes open for my "The Truth about Truth thread"
  5. @Mongu9719 Just throwing an idea out there. There is a book called Tantric Kali by Daniel Odier. There are some visualisation techniques that are very violent in that book. Where you visualize your abusers slashed or whatever you like. There is no limit on how violent these visualisations can be. But it is also a visualisation of getting closer to forgiveness as your abusers were very likely abused themselves and there are were no other ways for them to find relief or a conscious way of dealing with their trauma, they just recycle what happened to them. As weird and fucked up as that may sound. There is no shame in feeling angry. You have every right to feel that way and you shouldn't feel like you are supposed to supress those feelings. So maybe the techniques in that book are worth a try if "regular" meditation doesn't do anything good right now?
  6. @okulele That looks very nice indeed. Will probably buy that one, thanks for sharing
  7. See how woke I am! I can write a lot of heart smileys too ❤❤ The more niceness you plaster into your messages the more awake you obviously are! Have a great day my dear friends!! ❤❤❤ Remember, there are no you so quit doing everything. Hell Leo should even close down the forum because it doesn't exist! I am gonna go down some beers now because that's how free and radical I am! Ps ❤❤❤
  8. "Tibetan yoga" is Tantrik Yoga basically. Both Vajrayana and Tantrik Shaivism have very similar techniques when it comes to Yoga, just small differences in detail. You see it comes from the same spiritual movement, namely Tantra. The well known Tummo meditation comes from the Tibetan form. The Shaiva form is slightly different in that you apply some mantras in the 3 power centres. But it has the same goal of merging the upper kundalini with the lower kundalini in the dantian to make it shoot up. So they are practically the same. And that goes for alot of the yoga techniques and the philosophy and art as well. Kriya Yoga likely sprung from the Tantrik movement.
  9. I agree. This is the typical arrogance of the west. They think they can take a rich tradition and strip away centuries of deep work done and mold it into a new shallow system. It's extremely arrogant and elitist, thinking the culture they're from is superior and obviously more advanced. Voila now you got a spiritual system for lazy people.
  10. Check out the book The Way of Qigong. Really good introduction and overview aswell as a practical manual. Just started exploring Qigong myself.
  11. @Preety_India I tend to agree. A video of Jim in my early 20's introduced me to non-duality and he was important for me growing up as a comedic actor. So I do have a bit of a soft spot for him. But he does seem to have a big spiritual ego and a lot of shadow that has not been looked into. But can't really fault him either. Having been put on a pedestal for that long and likely have been surrounded by a ton of slimey yes-sayers. Must be alot of stuff to work through spiritually.
  12. @Mada_ That is beyond my knowledge. I have never felt it explode like that, it's been a pretty smooth and progressive ride for me (compared to others anyway) though I have heard people describe it exploding. But you seem to be doing alright? I mean it is very rollercoaster, the process of kundalini, but you don't have any physical ailments? Pressure is normal, if it feels too much just try do something else. Just try and relax and know it is gonna be alot of ups and downs.
  13. @Mada_ Hello Mada, that line inside the head you are describing, I know exactly what you mean. This is likely one of the side channels you are beginning to feel. If it is below or at the point of the spiritual eye. Do you feel the central channel at all? I had that pain for a period until it felt a lot smoother. So for me the pain went away after awhile and it is much more comfortable after awhile. You are beginning to feel the subtle body. Might be rough for awhile but it is a good thing.
  14. @Mattie What is the big screen? TV? A major network? Those are dying mediums and does not support long formats with enough space to go long. Also very unlikely. Big exposure would be getting on Rogan. That podcast has become huge and reaches millions worldwide. And that doesn't seem unlikely at all in the (near) future. I just hope Rogan will be in a good open-minded mood.
  15. @Yonkon I recommend some of the Tantrik Yoga meditations on gaia.com by Christopher Wallis. There is one called Opening The Heart Center or Lotus of the Heart or something like that. Very powerful and simple and if you are willing to be open you will feel the base of the heart, actually located closer to the solar plexus. There is a firm point there where you can rest. You get better at accessing it with practice. When you find it is bliss. Also Matt Kahn's transmissions on youtube are very powerful if you allow yourself to be open.
  16. I've thought about this quite a bit the last month. And of course there is many layers to the symbolism of Christ and the crucifiction. But for me it represents the people and environment around "you". You let the environment and the people in your presence kill you. You interract with the world and it will destroy your sense of self. This can come of as so incredibly vicious and cruel at times that you start questioning how God can do this to you. You feel abandoned and violated but you still in your last ounce of faith trust the process and reality. Then you die. Then the resurrection happens.
  17. Until you understand all you're interracting with are mental projections you're just functionally retarded.
  18. @28 cm unbuffed Very interesting article that came in perfect timing for me. Thanks for sharing.
  19. Germany usually have a good record of not letting organizations like this get out of hand the last couple of decades... For some reason
  20. The more deep I go the more I am convinced that comedy/humour is a facet of God. Just observe how many comical situations you see in everyday life. Observe how people that take themselves really serious gets served by reality when something shatters the illusion they have of themself. I have worked as a receptionist for 3 years with a lot of suit wearing "big shots" and I have seen so many hilarious situations. So yes, God (as form) has a sense of humour alright.