Nahm

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  1. @Joseph Maynor I don’t think awareness, in the manor you’re stating, is out of our control. I think sleep, diet, exercise, meditation, self inquiry and mindfulness are ‘behind’ it. And allowing time for momentum to change.
  2. @George Fil Maybe try meditating in the morning. Hopefully it brings a more non-attached day, and the numbers don’t pile up. On the other hand, maybe one of these nights, you wake up and pull a Will Hunting. I’d hate to thwart that. Maybe write some unresolved equations on the board, and look at em as you doze off.
  3. @Joseph Maynor I hear you on this. I can relate. I’ve found there is no muse, nor an entity to channel, and diet & exercise released the un-resistance.
  4. I think it’s better as it is. There’s more data to allow a broader view and more nuanced observation. When a response has more ‘likes’, and it’s not how I see things, it helps me really slow down and consider what’s being said. Also, there is an overwhelming amount of information and human resource (users) available on this forum - when I was a brand new user, the total points and ratio of posts/points, was very useful and eye opening. When I’ve said something I thought was true, and then someone says otherwise, and it gets a lot of ‘likes’, it helped me uncover my own beliefs. I don’t think I could put a price on that - I didn’t even know I was stubborn. I think the posts that turn into ego battles would actually increase not decrease because a user wouldn’t have the “long term record” of ratio showing. Truth be told, I like the ego battles because those are some of the most significant breakthroughs, when the smoke clears. Plus their entertaining and sometimes even exciting.
  5. @emind I feel like you’ve got the body and mostly mind solid from meditation & si, and that the unpleasant factor comes from holding onto some beliefs that the truth you’re experiencing is contending with.
  6. Playing with my kids, fitness, boxing, biking, time in nature, time alone, charity events, writing,”channeling”, guitar & singing, learning, investing, new tech, finding efficiencies, seeing other countries, the practices, laughing with my wife about anything, being encouraging, dissapearing, reading, problem solving, loa, drawing, painting, sex.
  7. @expeditus Set a mindset of what you’re looking for - how it’s useful to you, how it’s applicable to your life - what’s around you right now, then watch it. He, like everyone, are literally only talking to you. That’s you, talking to you.
  8. @Spiral Zoom out a little and try to see that it is them who need you. Express some of the PD you’ve done, and some of your ‘life plan’. If they have franchises, tell them your open about starting at zero and learning and working your way to owning one. Tell them you’re super excited to use what you’ve learned in your family business out on your own. Research the website before the interview, show you took the time to learn about the company without being pretentious. Introduce yourself casually to each employee you see what you get there. Eye contact, genuine vibe, shake hands. Also, they’re probably used to interviewing the average yout with their head up their ass, who doesn’t even think about improving their self, who slept through school, while you ‘ran a proper company’.
  9. @sgn The more you do, the more it comes into focus, cause it’s coming from preference; what you don’t want, and therefore more of what you do want. Try to exit the ‘one thing’ thinking. Small things will add up to big things, to aha moments that reveal the perfect sense of why you did what you did, because it lead to this & that. Maybe get certified in Reiki for example. Help people heal themselves. You’ll surely meet like minded people, and that can take you anywhere.
  10. There is no line between you & the universe, between quantum & atomic, between self & God - but the one we imagine.
  11. @Anthony1000 everything you’ve done lead you to be what you are now. You can do anything you think you can do. I have a buddy was doing well working in finance and at age 45 he moved to the west US to work in the forestry service. He’s very happy he did it. It worked out great.
  12. @Joseph Maynor there’s an experience to be had within that is infinitely larger than everything in the universe.
  13. @SOUL it’s a joke. Sorry!
  14. @SOUL that’s not what your mom said
  15. @Angelo John Gage I haven’t experienced evolution, nor not being conscious, or a brain, or software, nor have I experienced being another species, so i don’t have any answers for those beliefs. Not trying to be difficult. It is true, nothing is hidden from you.
  16. @Angelo John Gage evolution did not create consciousness, and you have no experience being an animal.
  17. @Angelo John Gage You didn’t experience evolution.
  18. @Angelo John Gage If you were going to create the universe and experience it in absolute ignorant bliss, you’d have to cover up a lot of breadcrumbs. I’m not saying you do or don’t have control. I’m saying look at this: “I have control in this reality” . Look at it for ten minutes or so. It’s infinite. So it’ll come right out of it. Get all your beliefs and assumptions out of the way, and take a really good look at that phrase.
  19. @Deep It’s a problem without patience, and patience isn’t needed with unconditional love. If they experienced God, they never saw any “mundane bullshit” again. It’s getting there that’s rough.
  20. @Angelo John Gage If you were God, All, Infinite, there would not be any other thing or no thing to use for anything. That’s an idea, not something in your experience. That’s a belief. The big game is a riddle that you yourself created, and the solution is always within arm’s reach for you. The only way to solve it, is to distinguish and let go of all beliefs, and analyze your own actual experience. It’s so hidden in plain sight, it’s sickening.
  21. @Pointer hell yeah it’s uncomfortable. The intention might not be to know what you are.