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Kuba Powiertowski posted a topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What if? Nothing was ever created or destroyed because the nature of existence is simply existence. What is manifested is only an endless cascade of dreams in dreams. There is no objective history, or evolution of man, nature, or the universe. Every story we tell ourselves is written in the dynamic scenario of human experience to give us a certain context of our experience. Experiencing in existence takes place through mutual relations. There is an infinite, multidimensional chain of relative relations. You will not fully experience your role without completely losing yourself in it. You will not look at the world through the eyes of a medieval farmer, remembering ChatGPT, space flights, the LHC, etc. You assume that the previous experience of human life was in the so-called past as people understand it. Your previous incarnation could have been on a very advanced planet, where beautiful people live in harmony with the cosmos, pursue their beautiful passions, and even master sub-reincarnation - transfer to another body within this peculiar paradise. Do you realize what resistance you would have to incarnate on Earth A.D. 2024? The same as now, when you think your next incarnation will be in the backward Middle Ages. Remembering "previous", often very different experiences from the current one, while believing in the absolutism of the current ones would be torture for most. If you are playing the role of the Godfather, mixing it with the adventures of Bridget Jones makes little sense, because "being macho" simply won't work. You may not always incarnate as human, or have human experience. As a human, you don't know how capacious human experience is, have no clue what infinity of existence really means, and in general, know very very little, almost nothing. The human scene is not the only one, nor is it the most important. Nothing is more or less. The whole existence is nothing more than a mega-theatre with an infinite number of stages, on which an infinite number of plays are performed so that you don't get bored because being eternal perfection for the sake of being is simply boring and pointless. You happened to choose this scene called Earth 2024 (enter your country, city, and family) and of course, you deliberately forgot what you are because otherwise acting in this play would make no sense. Just as we give awards to actors who can completely lose themselves in the character they are playing, you do the same. Some stories and novels are very long and extend over many years or even eras. Let's take Tolkien as an example. The same applies to our so-called earthly fates. Do we have any Tolkien fans here? Your attempt to understand what is happening without a real (not conceptual) reminder of what you are, however, included in your script, is simply doomed to failure. Seeing through closed eyes, levitation, and moving so-called matter with the help of intention alone is possible. Imagine that you are acting out a scene in which you are a conscious stone. Like in the movie "Everything, Everywhere, All At Once". Come on, stimulate your imagination! You put on a cardboard disguise and hold a still dialogue with another actor. You forget that you are a human being and you really can't move even a millimeter. Forget about jumping. But it's enough to simply remind yourself what/who you are, which is for certain reasons utterly hard. Duality extends much further than you think, far beyond this tiny, "material" dimension. It's all true. Relatively. As Pablo Picasso said: "Everything you can imagine is real". one, not so big "if" PS In this act of our play, we approach quite close to a little bigger picture from many directions: -
Javfly33 replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Another example of looking at reincarnation on a different perspective: Imagine you are born from a pedophile priest that raped children because the genetics of you her parents also raped because it was an habit of trying to get love from feeling unwanted by your mother (or who knows why). To get born as that, reality has to be able to maintain that type of memory of that trauma, there has to be a predisposition to maintain and preserve that kind of patterns. That would be a type of reincarnation. Instead of thinking it as bodies reincarnation, think it as reencarnations of certain patterns. As reality, you did not dissolve or distanced yourself enough from the trauma of raping, so inevitably you pass it through your children, and inevitably you maintain that through another cycle. In other point of Infinity, there is a certain fragment of Reality that is very similar to the parent of the rapist, and is ready to take the form of the new born child. The Reality that gets incarnated into the child of the rapist priest, is a Reality that has not dissolved his karma in his previous life so is inevitably 'attracted' to that kind of new experience/ego. (which of course is not new, is the same cycle but with different body) @Breakingthewall Is all a Recycling circus of memory. -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Javfly33 if the reincarnation finish and the reality is no form, there is no time, then if in any moment the form starts again, it's immediately after than the last incarnation, because between both there is not time. Then, right now it's the no time, and inside is the appearance of an experience that happens in time, always, because there are not Limits to prevent it -
creativepursuit replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't think anyone can really answer your question about reincarnation. Tbh, when I think about it, do we know if Anand Mayi Maa reincarnated despite being devoted to God her whole life? No. Do we know if Sadhguru's wife who willingly left her body, reincarnated or not? No. Do we know if Osho, who remembered all his past lives and spent all his life teaching spiritual stuff and getting into scams later, was incarnated or not? No. But, from my limited understanding, I can tell that, you will keep reincarnating until you have no desire left, worldly or other-worldly, even a desire for liberation is a desire. -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Forever without experience is an instant out of the time. It's impossible to imagine, because it's enlightenment. But in this instant out of the time infinite experiences appears, apparently. Then , what is reincarnation? Really I don't understand it, but all the mystics talk about it. -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Then the reality will stop creating forms for ever? How? If there are now they will be always, they have to be infinite. But the thing that I don't understand about reincarnation is not that, is how you, the you that appear due the experience, is going to reincarnate. This you will dissapear when the experience finish. The reality is "behind" all the experiences, that's what you are, the experience is circumstance, then how this experience is going to reincarnate in another experience? -
Javfly33 replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Breakingthewall Let me put it another way, maybe like this you can understand what I mean: Lets say Tomorrow I have a baby, that baby has certain qualities of me and of his mom, of the past genetic memory of my family and her mom's family, etc, and also of the quality of the city we live (atmosphere influence, etc). For Reality to allow this, for Reality to be able to hold this qualities, there has to exist the volition and willingness to Reality to do it, Reality must have the 'door' open to be that and not just itself. It must remain attached to a certain way of being. Whatever the state of Reality was before that baby being born, it was conducive and 'ready' to take the form of a baby. When reincarnation is finished, that means Reality has stopped the identification to the configuration no possibility of creating anything else there is possible. Instead of understanding reality as 'beings' (like 'past lives') think it like this: Infinite fragmentation, where each fragment has a unique dualistic configuration, necessary for all pieces to be unique and at the same time the opposite of all minus itself, which perfectly will define what relatively that reality will manifest as. When the fragment realises itself, then the configuration loses its grip on it, because the identification was what prevented the Realization. And, of course, Since the configuration itself is what made the fragment a fragment, instead of all fragments, which is what it really Is. -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think that simply your experience stops and that's it. The reality is not your experience, your experience is a relative appearance, then when it stops there is nothing to reincarnate, because all the others infinite experiences are that reincarnation. -
Javfly33 replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The real you or the absolute. For me is very clear: Lets say tomorrow (I Hope not lol) i fall off a cliff and my body is completely ruined, It can not function anymore. Meanwhile in your case nothing happens to you. There is a reality or substance as you call It, which is experience your body and mind, is having your relative experience. In my case the relative experience can not continue, so either It does not continue or It finds another relative experience (another body). As you see the options are very clear, relative experience continues or It doesn't. Yet some of you guys want to deny both, that It can not stop also that It can not reincarnate. Basically you guys logic Only holds if death wouldnt exist. But relative death very much exist, so obviously you guys Will have to eventually face this question. See just because you Keep having an experience, does not mean lot of people die everyday. The reality that is giving Life to those bodies, when the body is gone, that reality continues, so the question of Liberation or reincarnation naturally appears. -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Thinking about that, reality the objective of meditation is put yourself totally in the now, open yourself to this moment, because this moment is the existence. It's not solipsism that is: only this moment is. Remove only, it's enough this moment is. This "is" is the point, not the "only". The "only" point to god, the "is" point to you, and you are the reality, not god. God is an idea, you a reality. this moment, is closed by your mental activity, the projection, that invents an imaginary reality that veils the real. The real is just the now. Anything else is projection. Usually we project and invent another world because we have the feeling that we should be someone, and we are creating that image of someone all time. Someone who goes to anywhere, to reincarnation, or enlightenment. If that someone dissapear, enlightenment remains. Nothing more is needed, because you are -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
All mystics talk about reincarnation but I don't understand it. Who incarnates? All the incarnations are apparent movement in the existence, then all are the same substance, what you ultimately are, then the question: what happens next? Is a question that happens in this incarnation, but from an absolute perspective all the infinite incarnations are happening now and really they are not happening, are an appearance. -
When I say that the ultimate goal of the Self is Liberation from limited existence some of you guys say: "no, you can not liberate yourself from existing, reality is unavoidable. God has no other thing but to dream. Cycles are inevitable." And then when I tell them: "well, Ok, from your view cycles are inevitable, then I guess you are OK with another cycle, right? Ready for another incarnation once this body is no longer usable, right?" Then They say: "reincarnation is a belief. Where is the proof?" So let see if I get this thing straight: You don´t want to reincarnate but you don´t want to liberate yourself from more existence either...what's the plan then? IMO, It would be more honest to say "I am not ready for the unlimited yet". Instead of straight up denying it. You don´t have to ruin the plans for the people that might be ready to pass to the other side...
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Breakingthewall replied to Da77en's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't doubt of the will of sadhguru, but he has a point ....let's say that his discourse, what it projects, does not point towards freedom, the total opening of the mind, the liberation of the ego, but rather it points towards supernatural ideas, the liberation of karma, reincarnation and everything that no one knows if it is real or not. . what is real is what you are and the potential for purity, for openness to the intelligence of reality, for total sovereignty over yourself. It seems that sadhguru wants to grant himself that sovereignty. But maybe it's just an misunderstanding because I don't understand him deep enough -
Breakingthewall replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Maybe it's like that but then all the well of reincarnation starts in one point, the absolute, and finish in the same point, that means that it will restart again. Then there is not end of the well, is ending of one cycle, but ultimately you are what exist, and the cycles can't finish. About sanchita karma, let's see, if In some moment the cycle began, it was absolutely basic, then, where is the difference between any sanchita karma and another? Seems like trying to grab personality, identity. About only humans can be conscious, maybe in this dimension, but could be many other dimensions much more conscious, and being human is just a step, not the end of the well. -
Breakingthewall replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think that is because it's extremely difficult stop the identification with the relative self, then you can't even imagine the reality without this, but in another hand all the traditions talk about reincarnation, then maybe it's real in a sense, like the master lines of your structure restart again like an evolutive path -
Sugarcoat replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When I speak of reincarnation I speak in relative terms ofc. So in the relative sense some kind of reincarnation makes sense to me. Doesn’t necessarily have to be something continuous that keeps on living like a soul -
Sugarcoat replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Reincarnation of some kind sounds more reasonable than believing death is like forever deep sleep. Why would only one lifetime appear for you in all of eternity? -
UnbornTao replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You'd have to clarify what you mean by that. For most people, they just die without having had insight into their natures, much less a "full-blown" awakening. That is not what humanity is up to as a whole. I try my best not to talk in terms of hearsay or cosmologies, so no reincarnation; we don't even know what our actual present body is, its nature, much less one that we're presumably going to incarnate into in next lives. This notion exists because you've heard of it elsewhere and adopted it as true. -
Breakingthewall replied to Sugarcoat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What is reincarnation? Something that is going to happen after this life? Happen to whom? What is the difference with a baby that born today or me borning after my death? Everything that exists is the absolute taking a form, then what is the difference between a rat that right now is existing and my next incarnation? Really I don't understand that about reincarnation , if I had many incarnations in the past, how many could be? Millions? I can't remember them, then what is the difference with no one? Maybe all about reincarnation is a lie and all is just a religion, same than Islam or that about Thor and Odin, just tales. -
sholomar replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Yes, but I believe there is room for compassion and choice on the abortion issue. First, assuming you believe in the soul, past lifes, reincarnation, the soul already is aware of the possibility of an abortion happening, and is prepared for it. Second, the fetus has no conscious awareness of it's existence until perhaps the month up to birth, where some people report remembering being in the womb. Third, the sex drive is extremely strong and for conservatives to say to just abstain is asking a lot given our nature. Fourth, to ask a mother to raise a child they are not ready to raise when they are really young especially, when the guy knocks her up and disappears, can be traumatic for a young person especially if their parents are conservative and not supportive of the accidential pregnancy. Fifth, asking them to raise a child they probably cannot afford means the government is going to pay for it.. you'd think more conservatives would be against that. For all these reasons and more I generally support abortion through the first or second trimester. I just don't see any harm coming of it, besides potential future psychological damage as the woman gets older wondering what the child would have been like that they aborted, which is a very real thing, but something the woman will have to deal with. Bottom line, it should be a choice, in my opinion of course. When you criminalize something there will just be black markets for it, and there have been black markets for dangerous abortion procedures going back thousands of years. -
Is that a real fear of yours? i personally believe in reincarnation of some sort, so I could fear bad incarnations. But I don’t believe in hell and a god as the creator it doesn’t make sense at all for me. Don’t think it should for you either. But reincarnation is scary enough for me
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Ishanga replied to mrroboto's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He probably was a frog in some life span. Our lifespan here is just a speck compared to the lifespan of the Earth or the Universe, so in that perpective, he was a frog 5 min ago, we all were probably, and a plant, a insect, a piece of dirt, and so on.. Here Neil Tyson Degrasse talks about our DNA, I remember he had a show on awhile back about Science, in one of them He mentioned that we have common DNA traits with all sorts of life forms, here he talks about our common DNA sharing with Bananas and Mushrooms, too me this sort of proves reincarnation and how it manifests in physical form, it shows there is an evolution to what we are, and how we came to be what we are today.. Potential is common on all life forms, but when in our perception and relation to time, it seems slow but overall its a fast process that has taken us from simple life forms to our Human ones today, from what I understand we cannot evolve much further on the Physical and Mental aspects but we can on other aspects of what we are, I assume that means Spiritually we can evolve much further than where we are Now!! -
Breakingthewall replied to PurpleTree's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Who wants? Things happen because they can happen, what "you" are is the substrate of the form, the material, the substance, but also the form. The dream is not a dream, is the flow of the reality, dream implies a dreamer and that's impossible, there is not a director because it would be a limit of the limitless. I ve read, it's relatively easy to achieve with meditation, you are what exist. But then the form catch you up again and again because you have this genetical programming. The only possible end that I see is that you totally realize that you are what is, then you place yourself in the existence and not in the manifestation of the existence, then you are more or less indifferent to the form and focused in the substance. Then for you it's the same if there is reincarnation or anything, there is always existence, and you are that, then the person dilute and the existence remains. For you life and death are the same, human life, memory, other people, body, 5 senses, all of that is secondary, irrelevant, you are what is -
Schizophonia replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That is just a belief. If reincarnation is real, then I won’t know because my memory will be gone.