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  1. very different, for example the Aztecs believed that the sun god would devour the world if he was not appeased by ripping out the hearts of thousands of victims, the Greeks thought that Zeus was fucking every woman who turned him on and playing practical jokes on some heroes just for fun, the Nordics believed that the gods loved war, the Christians believed that God loved peace, which is why they were the most warlike culture in history, and the Buddhists believed that the human being could achieve Buddhahood in this life and stop a supposed cycle of reincarnation. Native Americans believed that the great spirit permeated everything and everything was a manifestation of manitou, Africans believed in totems and fetishes, and black magic that could kill you from a distance, and Muslims believe that you should wipe your ass three times, always using your left hand.
  2. Before I get into the answer, let me clear up some misconceptions you might’ve absorbed through pop-culture. The soul as this ethereal transparent thing attached to your body that leaves your body when it dies is bollocks. Media depicts the soul in such a way as a story-telling device, and is not meant to be taken literally. This is a materialist depiction that still doesn’t answer how an immaterial mind can somehow emerge out of a physical substance. This depiction of the soul is just a substitute for the brain (a vessel that carries what makes you you) and is wholly incorrect. Quite simply, the soul is your immaterial immortal self; again, when I say immaterial, I’m not talking about this “transparent substance” like you see in the movies. That’s still material. By immaterial I mean the things you experience every day but overlay it with thoughts that it’s “all perception” and is “happening somewhere in the brain”. Also rubbish. Everything you see, everything you hear, etc is part of your soul. There are no soul(s) (plural), there is only THE soul, or the World Soul as some philosophers call it. This soul can’t go anywhere because it doesn’t exist in space-time, instead space-time is contained WITHIN the soul. So with that in place, let’s answer these questions one by one: Q: “Is the soul real?” A: Yes, with the caveat that ONLY the soul is real. Everything else are just ideas. Q: “How is it different from the life force within us? “ A: Life force/chi/energy exists within the astral-physical world and is more like one of God’s constructs/limitations that allow reality to run the way it is without breaking. Completely different concept. You learn more about it by delving into magick and energy work and other related practices. Q: “Is it possible to experience it?” A: You’re already experiencing it right now. Q: “Where does it go when the body dies?” A: Again, the soul is not attached to the body. It can’t go anywhere because it is reality itself. This universe is within the soul, not the other way around. Q: “Does it reincarnate? A: Possibly. But I’d let go of traditional religious dogma that describe the rules of this reincarnation. I’d also let go of the idea that you’d just reincarnate in the same universe with the same laws just perceiving life through a different body. God is infinite and so is his creativity. It might not even make sense for him to experience the same “universe” twice.
  3. I believe she is the reincarnation of the Indian Goddess Kali. She was on this forum to bring wisdom (through her chaos) to the members who have the eyes to see and the ears to hear. ❤️
  4. I’m looking for direct and thoughtful answers to a few key questions about suicide, death, and what might come next. My aim is to strike at the core of these topics and get clarity. 1. What Happens After Death? Is it possible to return to "pure positive awareness," where there’s no resistance, need, or pain, only wholeness and joy? Or is death shaped by unresolved beliefs, leading to chaotic, illusory afterlife experiences? Are near-death experiences, spiritual teachings (e.g., Abraham Hicks, Bashar, David Hawkins), and other accounts reliable, or could they just be ego-driven hallucinations? 2. Suicide vs. Natural Death: Does suicide lead to a different afterlife experience than dying naturally? Does the intent behind death matter in shaping what happens next? Are there consequences or “karmic debts” for suicide, or is it just another form of transition? 3. Vibrations and Beliefs at Death: Do one’s beliefs or emotions at the moment of death determine their immediate afterlife experience? If so, how can someone shift their vibration to avoid “negative” outcomes like chaotic or hell-like states? 4. Choosing Death and Reincarnation: If life is chosen before birth, can death also be chosen? Can one align themselves with a peaceful exit and avoid future reincarnation altogether? Is it possible to fully escape the cycle of birth, death, and suffering, or is reincarnation unavoidable until “enlightenment”? 5. Ending the Experience Permanently: Does suicide provide a permanent end to the human experience, or does it simply lead to a new cycle of suffering in another form or life? How does one ensure they do not reincarnate or return to physical existence after deat?
  5. I think he is the reincarnation of Peter Deunov, who died the same month his human 'avatar' was born and first around December 1944. And instead of MBT he had UWB.
  6. @Carl-Richard Do you believe in reincarnation?
  7. Let's assume the theory of reincarnation and karma, if that's okay with you. This means that after many cycles a structure of reality is created and grows in complexity and deepens in consciousness. An essential part of this process is suffering, which opens a dimension of depth that makes possible the ultimate realization, which a sheep or a tuna could not have. This does not mean that you or I have to seek suffering, but that it occurs as a crucible that expands the dimension of consciousness of a specific structure again and again, until it is ready to ascend to another level. If this has not happened, it does not matter what is done, because complete opening will be impossible. It does not depend on the will of the individual, but it occurs at the moment when the structure is mature, it is a natural cyclical process of reality that evolves by its own inertia. Suffering is perceived as bad, none of us want to be prisoners in a jail in congo, but it is necessary in the order of the cycles of reality.
  8. Stop this game of saying that I assume that stuff or something. I'm literally stating back to you what you claimed about reality and that its the same as what the other dude claimed, yet you have to denounce it all in some smuck way instead of actually discussing it. YOU are the one who claimed it. So why don't you explain why you claim infinite reincarnation instead of saying I am the one who assumes it.
  9. But isn't reincarnation the same as saying; God will dream forever? From watching my own direct experience for 10 minutes I can see that all is impermanent and forms are ever changing. From this observation, plus the observation that consciousness is invincible and eternal (which i have observed) reincarnation would be the conclusion.
  10. If you can see how to retrieve the information, there's a commonality of process. If you access the number one way the information about the nonphysical post-deaths states so and so connected to the physical is accessed the same way, it's the same principle. Remote viewing something inside the physical universe is not any different from remote viewing something outside the physical universe. Remote viewing a tree, and remote viewing what consciousness does after death, is the same thing. If you can see for yourself what happens in the incarnative process then you can see what happens, just like how you can see the physical world for yourself, you don't need to question if the physical world is "really happening" since obviously it's a process that's happening, the nonphysical part is just a larger context you can also directly observe to be true. Also a lack of reincarnation would be horribly inefficient and just not make any sense.
  11. Reincarnation is a relative reality thing. It has got nothing necessarily to do with Awakening, like a toaster. You're like saying that zoology can't possibly exist, because the zoologist is not awake, or that toasters aren't real because the guy who designed or sold toasters is not awake. Or that chemicals aren't real because chemists are not awake. Saying that reincarnation is real is like saying trump is a devil. If you can actually scientifically, logically, or experientially fault any of Tom's knowledge on this then you would have a point. said The Devil. In this video he addresses the, "How do you think you can know that? You're just bullshitting and making shit up," accusation.
  12. You probably just weren't putting in enough time. You could go in a totally dark room (really totally dark, total blackout) for three hours each time and gaze into the dark and watch for the phosphenes, which are probably purple at first. You pick them up, and can blow on them, and can scoop them into shapes and smear them all over your body. If you swing your arms in a specific direction you can see the colors on your arms, despite the pitch blackness. It creates echoes in the darkness, and goes into a non-temporal or hyper-temporal state, and you realize things about how humans could never realize this ever. You'll get third, fourth, and fifth arms. Once you get into real sorcery all movement creates magic. It's why Castaneda created this: yes, the main woman Kylie is scary and uncomfortable to look at, but it is what it is And Daniel Ingram puts in twelves hours per day on a retreat, using fire kasina, which is where you do trataka on a candleflame staring at it blinklessly, then shut eyes and go to the inner imagery, repeat. Telekinesis doesn't come from a spiritual power, it's like a "subtle-physical" thing. I know someone named John who took only a few days to verify it practicing fifteen minutes per day. That's a case of "genetics", but it's not the rational materialistic explanation of genetics explaining something supernatural but rather something supernatural like reincarnation or some identifying container of consciousness that explains the overall pattern which may include genetics. It's completely different from God-Consciousness or spirituality but could obviously correlate with it. The fastest way to telepathy is doing a half hour of mirror trataka where you read your own thoughts in the mirror. And then you read thoughts on other people's faces as a natural consequence.
  13. Reincarnation is the biggest Bs. No religion has reach what enlightenment is. İn Muslims, sufis, in Christianity, gnosticis, in Buddhist Zens, has realized.
  14. Back to the Spirit Realm re-evaluating the dream, choices, mistakes, challenges, obstacles ect... then again into another body to try again and complete the mission of self-realization and to grow as a soul and free oneself from the reincarnation cycle. When one realizes his/her (true nature), even for just a moment, one is automatically freed from the reincarnation cycle and proceeds to the next level of the game or divine play when one ascends or physically dies. From there one will experience higher levels of the game until eventually one is returned to Oneness.
  15. Castaneda and his student Lawton call that the dark sea of awareness. Let me see what Lawton says: Not really. It's [solipsism's] a totally mistaken view of reality, based on thinking you have a real physical body. By the time you can see the emanations, you realize it's all OUTSIDE us. Not at all inside us. In fact, your goal once there might be to stop trying to remember things, and to accept that you have all of the dark sea of awareness to use as your "memory". And brain also. You KNOW that's true, when you "see" something that you couldn't have known, but yet there it is right in front of you. You NEVER stored that in any "brain". And then you verify, it is in fact true what you saw. It's possible that ALL we actually consist of, is precisely what the Eagle tries to extract from us, on death. Tendencies in our awareness. Learned by living. The Eagle doesn't remove it. Just download it. But the fright of being downloaded causes us to disperse too far, into the dark sea, since we no longer have a luminous shell to contain our awareness. And we spread too thin to be sentient anymore. --------------- And the Castaneda book The Active Side of Infinity talks about death. Lawton doesn't believe in Hindu-style reincarnation, just that most people just die once the infinite ocean collects their awareness, but sorcerers can preserve their awareness because they've become experienced with other emanational systems and how things work while they're alive.
  16. Then sadhguru, who has super powers, is omniscient, can predict the future 10 years, can eat mercury, can stop breathing, never shows it. If you ask him to show he will say: eh, I'm not a showman. Is it a joke? Are we retarded? He's just a scammer, a liar. His yoga is good? Ah wonderful, but yoga is just yoga, nothing with know reincarnations. Or any of you knew any reincarnation doing yoga?
  17. Has it crossed your mind that you're falling into illusion by saying it's just fantasies and delusions? I would say it's Absolutely True that you don't really understand it, since the logic and intuition in it is a lot different from yours. It has abstract logic in it that necessarily applies to nonhuman reality. It's not just human imagination. It's not just interesting delusions and fantasies that may or may not be true somehow, they actually literally logically have to be true. Conversations With God you liked better. According to Tom Campbell it was written by the same entity that wrote Seth Speaks. And Tom is claiming that that's literally, actually, factually just true. And that it's a logical necessity for reincarnation to exist, for other reality frames to interact with this one, and so on. https://www.my-big-toe.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6956&hilit=Conversations+With+God#p6956 Tom Campbell shows the paranormal is literally just real. It's not that God's creation is just the physical universe and a mind disconnected from the universe, God's creation is a lot bigger and more interconnected even at the relative level.
  18. What @PurpleTree says is that this idea about cycles or reincarnation that ends when you achieve "enlightenment" maybe is just a mistake and reality doesn't works like that. @Ishanga why do you believe that? Maybe you achieve moksha and then are more cycles, or maybe reincarnation is a misunderstanding and never happened. Have those ideas without really knowing them seems a hindrance
  19. something obviously disturbing about sadhguru is that according to him all indian traditions, without exception, have a real and legitimate basis. ayurvedic medicine, funeral rites, theories about reincarnation, etc. but only indian traditions. that is, bleeding the sick with leeches or going on a pilgrimage to mecca no, but doing certain indian rites according to him makes it easier for your relative to move on to a phase of existence after death, better, whatever, but only indian ones, no sacrificing children by ripping out their hearts to make it rain, no, eating mercury yes, bury alive one year yes, go to the paradise with the Virgins no. Baptism to avoid the hell no, but yoga to go to nirvana yes. Shit, they are better than the others! What about the untouchables? Could they go to nirvana? Edit: he's against the castes and believe in the unity of india as a nation independent of religion. His project seems more political than mystic. It's legit, it's not intently bad trying to improve a nation . He's very difficult to understand because he's theoretically a mystic but over all a politician. Both could be together, why not?
  20. Sure it works, any yoga works. I mean if when he's talking about mashamadi, reincarnation, cosmos, he's liying. Just that. Could you see the point? Brain wash. Putting a invented cosmos in your mind that now you accept as real and it is a mockery. Just the possibility
  21. A lot of mystics much more wise than us talk about reincarnation, that this life is a path to equalize your energies, your mind and your heart to ascend to other dimension, that there is a serious work to do here. Maybe they are right, maybe no, but seems that there are something real in that line of though
  22. @LordFall Imagine there was one man that existed he sat down and meditated and he saw himself as a source of energy that just exists. He explores this source of energy sees it can take forms like imagination. Then the man wants to find the where he was as the only man on earth that existed because that was his first, but then realizes that the state he was in as the only man that existed was just one of these infinite possibilities of being and its actually just an energy source that has always existed and is everything. What does reincarnation mean in that scenario? Literally nothing.
  23. Yeah honestly I think this whole section of the human lore is worth consideration and Leo should make a huge video on it if he has interest. Project Stargate involved a lot of metaphysical investigations like remote viewing and yeah I remember reading something about reincarnation in there. A lot of these accounts are starting to gain credibility and are publicly broadcasted on platforms like Shawn Ryan's My current understanding is that literally the CIA came to the conclusion that physical reality is a meme and we're consciousness and they gave up on the experiments. Perhaps that's not true at all though and hilariously enough they are doing their own radical experiments of consciousness. I don't know what to think about this so I generally don't think about it and worry about material concerns like making money and my dating life but it is a big plot hole.
  24. Declassified pentagon files have suggested the possibility that reincarnation is real based on data derived from its research projects. https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/research/a63149552/pentagon-psychic-spies/ https://www.uniladtech.com/news/pentagon-study-reincarnation-could-be-real-298673-20241210 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14166719/Secret-Pentagon-study-reincarnation-consciousness-Monroe-Institute-Gateway.html