Jack Walter Leon

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  1. There is a free will, but not on the ego level. If your ego had free will, it would try to avoid everything that is unpleasant because it hates to suffer and you couldn't experience those bad moments. In your higher form as God you determine everything that you want to experience in your limited form as a human being even if it hurts your ego. So your life is completely predetermined but it's still exactly what you want to experience as God. It's like two sides of the same coin. 


  2. 19 minutes ago, David Hammond said:

    Sounds like to me that you didn't know. So I responded to your question.

    Who said you need to go around telling people that Hitler is God? They have to be enlightened to even understand what you're saying to them. 

    Why bother? This work is personal, you don't need to talk about it to anyone

     

    I think several things are possible, being God is one of them. I approve or reject nothing at all. What I know is that I am one with the Universe and guided by a higher power and therefore my ego and will are an illusion. I could be this higher force myself as you say. But I have not had that experience before, although I think it's very plausible.


  3. 14 minutes ago, David Hammond said:

    You dont have to be Christian to be unconsciously identified with Christian morality. The same as you don't have to be jaques derrida in order to be politically correct and conditoned by a green society. 

    What you just said about Hitler not being God means there is a connotation that God is always good and that we go to war to protect "Gods" country against the "forces of evil".

    That's blue, maybe you aren't consciously aware of it, but you should know that's a blue thought by studying spiral dynamics.

    When did I say that Hitler is NOT God?  Please tell me. My question was neutral without any assumption, I'm very open-minded and unprejudiced. Sorry, if you misunderstood that. 

    Regardless of what's true or wrong, you would get in trouble in Germany. That's what I was pointing to. 


  4. 33 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

    @Preetom Lol

    It's not an alien idea.

    YOU ARE GOD!

    YOU!

    YOU!

    YOU!

    Try some LSD and you'll get it. It doesn't have to be hard. We have the tools to make this process easy. They're worth using.

    What about people like Adolf Hitler? Are they god, too? Am I god, too? I live in Germany and if I tell people Hitler is God I will go to prison lol


  5. @Inliytened1

    https://www.wisdom-of-spirit.com/spiritual-ego.html

    'For many seekers of spiritual awareness, this specific type of ego we attach to our spirituality, is borne in the  first moment it is perceived that a rather profound spiritual realization has arisen.  It is that part of self that feels it has accomplished something very special and it causes us to feel superior in relation to others because we believe we have attained something  that sets us apart from the masses.'


  6. Who would admit that he has a spiritual ego? Do you sometimes catch yourself when your spiritual ego comes to light? Or are you so spiritually advanced and deny it in any case?

    I gotta be honest, I often catch myself but I think it's important to reflect on it. It's so sneaky that in most cases it wouldn't even consider that it exists. It is one of the toughest hurdles during the spiritual journey to overcome in my opinion because it's harder to recognize. 


  7. @Inliytened1 

    56 minutes ago, Inliytened1 said:

    @Jack Walter Leon

     But notice even within yourself -  do you ever feel like you are being guided almost? 

    I once had an awakening experience when I realized that everything in my life had to unfold exactly as it did. It was this sudden realization out of nowhere which eventually got me into spirituality.

    So yeah, I felt like my whole life was guided by a higher force. 


  8. The funny thing is if you believe in free will, you are always on the right track because if free will was an illusion, you could only have this belief because you didn't choose to believe in free will. If you don't believe in free will and free will was real, then you are fu**ed up. 

    Besides I don't really believe in free will but my ego is not ready to give it up. For some people it is better to believe in free will whatever the truth is. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.

    If you force yourself to believe in no-free-will, you will usually catch yourself acting as if you had free will to reach this state of mind. That's what I can tell from my experience.

     


  9. Alright, I know it's impossible to be happy and contented for the rest of your life but this is just a hypothetical survey as you all know :) 

    Another interesting question would be: Would a person be happy and contented for the rest of his life if he was enlightened? 

    Some answers might suggest that the person then knows that the ego doesn't exist and would no longer identify with emotions like satisfaction or depression. 

    But is that really what you are looking for?


  10. Just a thought provoking question:

    Imagine you had a free choice between two options.

    If you took the blue pill, you would immediately fulfill all of your wildest ego dreams you've ever had and be contented for the rest of your life.

    If you took the red pill, you would be where you are now but you would immediately be enlightened for the rest of your life.

    Be honest to yourself. What would YOU choose? 

     

     


  11. @whoareyou

    3 hours ago, whoareyou said:

    From what I remember, in the notes or on this forum - he made the claim that he is more advanced or something similar to that, than even some yogis with 40 years of practice. This was after his "13 back to back awakenings video". If you observe yourself and others enough, you will see that the ego always like to compare itself to others. 

    Here is another one:

    "It's been a crazy 29 days of consciousness work, featuring 13 profound awakening experiences — each one deeper than the last. Impossible levels of consciousness were accessed that few human beings have ever experienced."

    @whoareyou

    Oh yeah, that's another good example which made me sceptical.