Esoteric

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  1. 1 minute ago, Leo Gura said:

    @Shin It's not bad per se. Just absurd, as this will fall on deaf ears.

    One bad thing about it is that it make Rubin's show seem more legitimate than it really is.

    I don't think it will neccesarily fall on deaf ears. For some people it might click big time without them knowing why exactly. And one of those people might do wonderful things on a global level, you never know.

    Shinzen Young was recently on Aubrey Marcus podcast who is a good friend of Rogan. And Rogan have discussed having Shinzen on. I think it is great seeing these people potentially get new audiences.


  2. 5 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

    To be clear, Martin's method of using 5-MeO is very different from mine.

    I don't endorse blasting oneself with 5-MeO to the point of energetic overload as that can be needlessly traumatic.

    Moderate dosing is important in my book.

    Yes. Energy is no joke and I haven't even done 5-meo-dmt. Awhile ago you mentioned you felt electricity entering your fingertips. I had this happen to me on an aya ceremony. I literally could not make a fist and my hands were raised to the sky. Just trying to surrender completely. It was the first time I KNEW divinity was real.


  3. 13 minutes ago, SunnyNewDay said:

    So when I try sitting cross legged it brings up a ton of blockage which absolutely agitates me and makes me feel totally gross and uncomfortable and beyond describing how bad it is... should I go about lying down and avoiding the position that makes me feel this way? I think it's too intense and not productive if I get overwhelmed by sitting with crossed legs. 

    Just sit on a chair?


  4. 19 minutes ago, whoareyou said:

     Why do you automatically assume that she is "batshit crazy"? Do you say the same about the women who come out after they been raped?

    If she was an actual victim of abuse, it would not be surprising to see her be irritated. What she said in this video, is BEYOND sexual allegations.

    She states that:

    1) There is a clear abuse of power. He is a predator who preys on the women under the pretext of "spiritual master"

    2) People are manipulated and silenced

    3) It's a cult - they do a lot of cultish things there all the time

    4) Women are told that if they have sex with him, their awakening would come quicker

    5) Get out while you can

    6) His non-dual teachings are the TRUTH, but he doesn't have a monopoly on the truth.

    What she says is very reasonable, doesn't actually come off as crazy to me, and seems genuine. 

    Watch your own projections - you could very well be wrong.

    I'm not denying I could be wrong. But she can state things all she wants but where is the evidence for any of this? 

    Have you seen her videos with Mooji? I have seen her on 2 occasions on Mooji satsangs being really emotionally unstable. And yeah, calling her crazy was inconsiderate of me. She was clearly awestruck and dependant on Mooji it seemed like though, feeling rejected by him and made a fuzz about it. This video was on her youtube channel but I see she has taken it down. Imo she clearly could have gotten mad at Mooji again and wanted him destroyed. Emotions are strong shit.

    No why would I say that about women who have come out being raped? That is just a silly question from you. Tanya White wasn't even accusing of rape. I am talking about this case. Hell, I am not even saying fishy things aren't going on there at the ashram. But from what I gathered I am not impressed at all with they "have" on him.


  5. 3 minutes ago, whoareyou said:

    @Leo Gura What about this video? Please watch the entire video from the mark that I linked you to:

    Tanya White has been one of this followers for a very long time, and confirms lot of those very serious accusations here on video:

     

    You can confirm that it's his real follower and not some fake, trying to slander:

     

    IF those things happen to be true, do you realize why it would be hard to report on them, when most of the abused victims are silenced and they fear for their lives? You are giving Mooji way too much benefit of the doubt. 

    Tanya White is batshit fucking crazy. Yes it is confirmed she was a follower. There are also videos of her being irritated at Mooji because she didn't feel acknowledged by him. There are other videos of her clearly being an emotional mess. So wow, how shocking she would eventually turn on him. Almost as shocking as Sheila (was that her name?) turning on Osho. I mean who saw that coming?!

    It is seriously scary how easy it is to use sexual misconduct allegations to attack someone. You don't even need to be a good writer or come from a credible source. People will eat it all up anyway.


  6. @John Iverson I came in contact with rapé tobacco when I started doing ayahuasca and san pedro ceremonies. It's a tobacco (mixed with ashes from various plants) they make into a powder that you shoot up the nose. It is from the Amazon, that have been used as a sacrament and healing medicine for thousands of years by tribes.

    It can be amazing for blockages and working with the spine.


  7. 2 hours ago, Space said:

    Does anyone else get a really 'heady' feeling after they've done Kriya? I've had a sort of pressure-type feeling in my head for ages. I wanna know if anyone else has experienced anything similar? I went to my doctor and he said it was something to do with being long-sighted and working on screens etc all day. 

    Well pressure on the head seems to be common. I had a pressure/blockage for 2 years in my head when I started my meditation practice. Now it I can be centered in the third eye throughout the day with no pressure (there can be slight pressure still sometimes, but it has significantly become less and continues to get deeper), just a delightful presence. So don't worry about it, it's a good thing (was for me).

    Rapé tobacco can speed up this process. You can literally feel it go up to your third eye and starts working on blockages. Highly recommended.


  8. 10 hours ago, Natasha said:

    Anna, I was just going to mention RW too. Just shows intense suffering does not always lead to awakening. There must be other factors at play I guess.

    Yeah of course. If intense suffering would lead to awakening you'd have Eckhart Tolle cases popping up all over the place. His case was rare. You need a spiritual base to begin accept and know why suffering occurs, and even then it can be very hard at times to accept, when it really hits you hard.


  9. 1 hour ago, David Hammond said:

    This is all you. Your thoughts are not reality. I'm a very nice person and I'm an ethical person. I followed the path of the middle way and earned my right to enlightenemnt. I'm not diplomatic and I think that upsets people here because self development is what you do. Leo is an extremely judgemental person who basically looks down on the majority of people in the world. I think when you follow a person like that you resonate with them or even try to emulate them. Self development isn't actually supposed to be like that, it's supposed to be about loving whatever arises in you to death until you stop demonizing it. 

    You demonize me, that your problem. That's your cross to bear. I'm not saying that change cannot happen, I'm saying that change happens by itself when it's ready. The shadow is the way it is because of people like you, people who destroy a child's self worth by badgering them until the meet your demonic ideolization of a plastic person and what they should be in order to accomdate their insecurities.

    Everyone I know loves me. Because they actually know me, they are not reading squiggles on a screen and interpreting that according to their own damaged self image. 

    Try not to be so personal. I never harassed anyone on here. 

     

    So why are you here? And I don't mean this in a rude way. Are you here to warn people about Leo, is this why you signed up? Because this is his forum after all, so something must have drawn you here and from what I gathered (and I might be wrong) you don't seem like someone who came here because they were helped or motivated by his work.


  10. 8 minutes ago, David Hammond said:

    @Esoteric Ok so ultimately the net result is a wandering mind..So in that respect is it worth it? Not arguing, just wanting to inspire contemplation..

    I am probably better off weed, I am not denying that. But I am happy with my progress and curve. A year ago I smoked before work and directly after I got home and halted my practices during the cycles I was on. So things have improved and will continue to improve.