Mohammad

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  1. Hey guys

    Just saw a ballistic missile crossing in the sky over my house here :D

    Nothing is gonna happen. Mullas are too coward to do a real attack. This is just a show. If its real,they commited a bad mistake(which is good for iranian people!) And hopefully they will get fucked up. But most likely this is mostly a circus and no real casualties will occur. 

    I hope come alive out of this guys. If I die I'm gonna miss Leo 😁


  2. Just now, Leo Gura said:

    Fundamentally Palestine does not have a high enough stage of development to sustain democracy. Democracy can only exist at stage Orange. Palestine is stage Red. That means any attempt to establish a democracy there will fail, as it gets hijacked by jihadist warlords. Stage Red government is warlords all fighting with each other until a dictator crushes them under one iron fist and dictates order through brutally excuting all opposition. In the case of Palestine that means some radical Islamic, theocractic dictator. Who will be funded by Iran and want to exterminate all the Jews from the Middle East.

    Of course Israel will oppose that in every possible way. Netanyahu clearly understands all this. Most of you guys here do not.

    I am not sure about Palestine being mostly stage red, but I agree with you. This is unfortunately the reality of the situation.


  3. 1 minute ago, Leo Gura said:

    That isn't the issue. The issue is Palestine is so under-developed that it cannot sustain a democracy which does not turn into a terrorist state. Any weak state in the Middle East will be taken over by Jihadist forces if the window is allowed.

    so what is the solution? More developed states, even if they are a little more developed, should take matter in their own hands and dictate what the less developed should do? What do you think is the solution Leo, how should more developed states should deal with less developed ones, especially when they are located near each other?


  4. 4 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

    Iran bears a lot of responsibility for fueling this war too and ensuring no long term peace. Iran is hellbent to prevent any peace.

    Absolutely true. That's why the west should use any kind of political move to help change the regime in Iran. It is possible, they are so near collapse because of internal problems. They are indeed the mastermind behind lots of evil in the middle east.


  5. 1 minute ago, Nabd said:

    I honestly think this is just a deal between Israel and Iran. They traded Gaza and Hamas in return Iran would be safe in Syria and Iraq. Because the US brought huge ass amount of forces into Syria recently and it looked like they will do another Saddam Hussein against Assad.

    This could be true as well, but i think it's unlikely. The situation in Iran will change. European and Americans are just waiting for the right opportunity. The Iranian regime cannot last for much loner, sanctions has crippled the country, and they are infighting all the time. The problem is their presence in the region, in the form of quds force, hezbolla, houthis, hashad shabi in iraq , hamas to some degree etc. Their proxies. If their proxies get weak, they have no upper hand in the region anymore. And then the western countries can increase the pressure on them much more. And then they will collapse


  6. 6 minutes ago, Nabd said:

    Saudis don't work. They bring slaves to work for them and they take their passports so they can't leave. They call this system "Kafala" which they introduced in 1960s after the UN forced them to abolish slavery (literally), they still kept slavery but with makeup.

    I used to live in Dubai. Same system is in place over there as well. People from India, pakistan, bangladesh. Modern day slavery.


  7. 9 minutes ago, Nabd said:

    But sadly I just don't think its as simple as Israel vs Iran. The Egyptians, since they have spies/connections in Gaza, warned Israel 10 days ago that an attack is near. Yet Israel did nothing, this means that Israel wanted Hamas to force them to go to war. Which means Israel either fooled Iran or they did some kind of deal.

    This makes sense to me, and I think this is true to some degree. They definitely fooled mullas, because israel is smarter, and they will do damage to iranian regime. The iranian regime is afraid, although they pretend that they are happy about the attack, but the narrative has shifted, world powers are supporting israel, and this spells trouble for IRGC and hence the mullas.


  8. 5 minutes ago, PurpleTree said:

    although you are probably of the more educated Iranians, there’s probably also a big other side

    ofcourse there are, as i said, around 15% of iranian population are extremely religious and really hate Israel! they have been celebrating in the streets for past couple of days, celebrating the "victory of hamas!" of course this happens only in areas where pro regime people are majority, but still, it is so obvious for us how the mullas regime spread hate.

    most of the population as i said have no side in this. they are normal people, hoping for peace.


  9. As an Iranian, you guys should know that most people in Iran are neither pro Palestine nor pro Israel. Our regime and their supporters, which are about 10 to 20% of population, are pro hamas and hezbolla, and have been funding terrorists organization for decades, because they want to "export" their religion. Hamas is one of them. If IRGC gets fucked, people of Iran would not be sad, we would be celebrating!

    These evil mullas are stealing the vast wealth of Iran, and using it to fund terror. Iranian people know this. We have empathy for palestinians, but we also know that terrorists are representing palestine most of the time. If hamas gets destroyed, and also hezbolla gets fucked, good! Then mullas in Iran will get very weak. Their time is near. If the regime in Iran changes, the whole picture in middle east will change.

    Very complex situation. I wish this war ends soon. Hatred is evil.


  10. On 1/20/2023 at 5:35 AM, Leo Gura said:

     

    The issue is that people do not want real solutions, they just like to argue and play games.

    @AdrianBartan  I get what you mean. You are right. The main problem is this point that Leo mentioned. People are not serious enough. If you have a problem, and you are serious enough in finding the solution, you will gladly change your mind or opinion if the solution goes against it. 

    What I see everywhere, not only on this forum, is people not being serious. Just doing mental games so that they can protect their beliefs from the world and themselves!


  11. Its been 6 years that I've been following Leo's videos. After listening to someone for hundreds of hours, you create a relationship with that person in your mind, and this relationship would make the teachings of that person more effective for you.

    He has taught me many things, but I think the most important one, is "how to think". It's hard to explain this. It's not a subject that he talks about directly, but how he views the world and thinks about it, is his best teaching! I think you can also call it open mindedness. He literally helped me to expand my mind, and the rest is on me and my own mind!

    I disagree with some of his teachings alot, but that does not mean that he is not a good teacher, he is the best teacher ever. Not because of the stuff that he says, but because of his authenticity. He has been growing himself as well, and that gives him credibility.


  12. 3 minutes ago, kamwalker said:

    The corruption is not necessarily a fault of Leo in that he's just a dude who recording himself on camera and posting it on the internet. What people chose to believe is pretty much on them after a certain point. I think one thing he said in a video that was very accurate was, "If it's not true for you then it's not true at all". Don't subscribe to all of his teachings just because he said them. You will greatly fuck with your mind and perception of reality if you start walking around in the world holding onto other people's perspectives as your own when they have not been your own direct experience. Listen to other people and decide for yourself how it fits into your paradigm of reality. 

    Totally agree.

    Even Leo himself pointed out this point many times in his videos. In recent videos, in the quality of consciousness is everything episode, he talked about this in a very honest manner at the end of the vidoe.

    Although the forum is good, it also has many bullshit content. Leo's videos are much more high quality content.

    1 hour ago, UDT said:

    I like this, you understand :) Love & Peace to your path.

    And to you dear friend <3


  13. I agree with some of your points.

    But everyone should walk their own path. Leo never said the only way for advancing is the way that he describes.

    Leo's teachings are not corrupt. He is an amazing teacher. We just have to remember that human mind can have infinite forms, so the path is not the same for everyone, every piece of consciousness access higher states in its own way.

    Leo is just a guide and a teacher. And a good one. We have to walk our own path.

     


  14. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/17/opinion/iran-women-rape.html

     

    "I’m surprised and disappointed that today’s grass-roots Iranian revolution hasn’t received more support in America and around the world. I think there are a couple of reasons for this.

    First, Iran has barred most foreign reporters, so we don’t have television crews on the streets to record school kids risking their lives to take on regime thugs. Because we aren’t on the ground, I think we journalists collectively haven’t given this story the importance that it deserves.

    Second, there’s some American sourness toward Iranians, a misperception that they are fanatics chanting “Death to America.” In fact, at the people-to-people level, Iran may be the most pro-American country in the Middle East."