Mike Rivers

Strategy for Enlightenment:

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1.) Q: What is the Intent for spirituality?

A: To realize God.  

E: There is no greater thing to realize and invest “time” into. This is top priority. One cannot become enlightened, but only the realization of it can come about. Thus, the objective is to increase the percentages of this by putting time into the work which can serve as a catalyst.  

 

2.) Q: Analysis and Gathering of intelligence?

A: There are three stages to realization

1.) Neti-Neti: Process of elimination to break the false identification of the ego.

2.) Self Abidance: once the process of phenomenal elimination is finished, remain as what is left which itself is not an experience. It cannot be found, it can only be.

3.) Yeti-Yeti: This is the process of the realization of oneness with the entire phenomenal spectrum. There are no boundaries between awareness (God) and the entire spectrum of phenomenal experience.

E: https://www.actualized.org/forum/topic/7587-list-of-enlightenment-exercises/

-Rupert Spira, Mooji, Adyashanti, Shinzen Young.

 

3.) Q: preparation of resources?

A: time and intensity in solitude are the only resources needed.

 

4.) Q: Concentration of force?

A: execute when the schedule says so. This is also the utmost priority. It is better if most of the free time is put into this. Friday and saturday after 5 can be used to hang with friends. After that, sundays are used to go to the gym and do enlightenment work in solitude. Furthermore, every night before going to sleep, taking time for enlightenment work.

 

5.) Q: execution?

A: execute when the schedule says so.

 

6.) Q: Adaptability?

A: just get it done. There maybe be short bursts of time when there is an emergency in the xy, but for the most part, most of the free time is invested in this.

 

7.) Q: Study of Principals?

A: Refer to notes about these: actualized, Rupert Spira, books, adyashanti, neti neti, meditation, being.

Books:

- The Science of Enlightenment by Shinzen Young. - The Attention Revolution by Alan Wallace.

- The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. -The book of not knowing.

- Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle.

 

Summary:

Live a minimalist lifestyle and declutter mental and physical things in order to focus time and attention into what is most important.

Have the breakthrough and use the insight to purify life and get rid of old mental and physical patterns/habits.





 

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I think the best strategy for Enlightenment is as follows:

(1) Do some roles work and shadow work.

(2) Watch all Leo's videos on Enlightenment (multiple times).

(3) Meditate for 1 hour daily.

(4) Set up a weekly LSD trip schedule.

(5) Journal like a mofo on the Forum.  Listen to feedback from peers.

(6) Do life purpose work.

(7) Contemplate like a wise man (or woman).  Learn the Socratic Method.

(8) Give back by helping someone with an insight.

(9) Study and read a lot, especially about things that authentically interest you.

(10) Travel.  Get some contrast to your life.

Videos on point to watch:

 

 

Edited by Joseph Maynor

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@Mike Rivers The teaching which destroys the individual is exactly what the individual seeks. Nisargadatta

Who are you working so hard for?

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How about this one?

Stop resisting what is. Ta-da!


Having no destination, I'm never lost. - Ikkyu

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46 minutes ago, Danielle said:

How about this one?

Stop resisting what is. Ta-da!

How are you going to do that without practice? 

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@cirkussmile  By doing the practice you can stop resisting easily, but in actuality, you can stop any time you want. It's always here, you just choose to resist moment by moment

Edited by Danielle

Having no destination, I'm never lost. - Ikkyu

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