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Adyashanti about afterdeath - God's imagination

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Here Adyashanti claims that you will get after death what you imagine. So, if you believe you will join your dead relatives, you will get that; if you believe you will go to some colored buddhist real, you will get there. It sounds a lot like Leo´s God imagining everything stuff.

I was shocked by these claims since Adyashanti teachings are about being grounded in the body and the present moment and get rid of the mental content and metaphysics. This time he went out of character a lot.

What do you guys thing about these claims? Also, if you have more resources where Adyashanti talks about these kind of topics please share.

 

 

 

 

 

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You will get what God imagines. Not what your ego imagines. Because your ego will crumble upon death. Not being able to imagine anything. And God may not imagine anything, and just be pure infinite consciousness without imagining any distinctions

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@Dazgwny ik it sounds like we are being limitless when this happens but for me its exactly the opposite as im hearing about it lol. for example lets say i loved to watch anime or smth and i want to get isekaid to a fantasy word where magic exist and there are power scaling so it wont be boring like this "reality" without  power system yk yk my point is that lets say there are like 2 direction  this god can imagine the first you said is just being there without any direction and lets say reincarnation. while my ego can say a bunch of "dumb" things like the one i mentioned before,idk. maybe im just talking for the sake of it lol

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On 9/8/2024 at 11:21 AM, RedLine said:

was shocked by these claims since Adyashanti teachings are about being grounded in the body and the present moment and get rid of the mental content and metaphysics. This time he went out of character a lot.

It sounds like his editor has told him that sales are declining, that putting on a kind expression with a Buddha smile and a monk's shaved head is no longer enough, something more substantial is needed. Please, think about something, I'm involved in a expensive divorce.

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