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niko123

My first profound mystical realization

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Hey all,

I am new on this forum, been listening to Leo for two years, more or less. Glad to be here with you, not as a lurker but as a poster :)

I thought it would be cool to share with you my first profound realization of "one-ness".

For a long time I took self "improvement" in a typical way - avoid this, do that - this is good, this is bad. I am glad that this was the mindset I posessed, or else I would not reach this realization.

Anyways, one time it just struck me - who does say what is good or bad? Following the train of that thought I realized the profound "sameness" of each experience. 

I though, for example, that laying in a hospital with a broken leg is the same level of "uniqueness" and just as wonderful as running through the meadows. You only get to experience both those things once. They both constitute to the amazing game design. Imagine a game with such good graphics and sense-stimulation that you get to feel the broken leg of your character. What a banger would that be.

And now I wonder - is there no going back from this? lol

It's like I'm living my life the exact same way, even feeling the same way, but there is this undertone of amazement. I still get angry at the road but it's more "amazing"?

Sometimes I want to laugh when someone is, for example, concerned with politics. Sometimes I am the one concerned. 

I caught myself pondering a car - like what the hell is this? 

Feels amazingly weird.

 

 

 

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Good for you! Actually mind blowing experiences. Those kind of realization requires having a still mind, which occurs in rare occasions...

Edited by Human Mint

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Sounds like a start it gets really funny. Ride the funny, see the absurdidity but don't laugh feel the emotion and hold it and ride it. You can ride an emotion to heaven like goku and his nimbus cloud.

Edited by Hojo

Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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Nice share. I would wish someday to have an experience like that.


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Yeah good and bad only exist if there is someone who exists who it can be good or bad for. Like a million bucks floating 100 lightyears away in the emptiness of space isn't good or bad, much different as if it were sitting in your bank account. There's no good or bad where there are no beings to experience it. You've then got the next insight which is, if you take the word good more objectively like a positively charged battery, "good" means to exist. This is more radical of a subsequent insight than might be readily apparent, because ultimate good means nirvana exists and god. Limitless happiness and bliss and immortality and freedom, not that there's anything to be free from other than illusions.

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