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2 hours ago, ExploringReality said:

How is it possible for a bag of meat and bones to ask the question "what am I"? Animal's don't contemplate their own existence. This is crazier than you may think, for an organism to wonder what it is and to notice the weirdness and absurdity to ask that is the mystery.

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@Leo Gura in all of your research have you found anything particularly disturbing around global elites and occultists? 

I'm talking something in the arena of '90% of humanity will be wiped out in the next 50 years' like the Chinese professor said in his last video

You said you've been watching his videos. Where do you think these ideas are coming from? 

 

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17 minutes ago, Butters said:

I'm talking something in the arena of '90% of humanity will be wiped out in the next 50 years' like the Chinese professor said in his last video

This is delusion.

Be careful with that guy.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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8 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

 

I am less of a cultist than the monk you are speaking of.

 

That's fair; most of monkism is conformity.

 

8 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

 

Nothing inherently wrong with going to a nightclub/party.

 What is inherently wrong with being a Mormon?
I haven't reached your level of awakening so maybe its a bit presumptuous but shouldn't you always look towards higher levels?
One of my goals in life is to mediate so much that I stop being human anymore.
Don't you have goals like this too? or are you satisfied with the current level.
And if you do then isn't the more effective method to love mormons the moment you think of them? Or maybe just meditate and observe the mind.
Again I am mostly ignorant on spirituality, most of what I say is just what I picked up watching your videos. I am just curious why you don't strive towards even higher plains of consciousness.

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Would people of faith, particularly fundamentalists, prioritize understanding their own epistemological processes and take epistemic responsibility instead of being blindly faithful before their suffering gets too much?

I don't think so.

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