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What is the best cure for leprosy?
Ascetic replied to Ascetic's topic in Esoteric and Occult Discussion
Sorry not trying to be obscure. I just wanted to hear other people’s solutions to leprosy (my use of the word seems to more mean imperfection). I did not have a Christian upbringing but I did study the Bible later in life. I mean in cases like those, not having Christ consciousness is basically leprosy. As is not being enlightened or one with the self. What do I suffer from? I don’t have what I want and asceticism seems like the only way to become who I want to be. -
What is the best cure for leprosy?
Ascetic replied to Ascetic's topic in Esoteric and Occult Discussion
Not necessarily, but I still do suffer some leprosy. I would say though it’s almost like a majority of the population suffers leprosy of some kind. -
What is the best cure for leprosy?
Ascetic replied to Ascetic's topic in Esoteric and Occult Discussion
I mean how we confront the feeling that we are lacking or need something. The feeling of being impure or the cause of your own suffering. Let’s just say I am not the person I wish to be, I have a body that doesn’t suit me, and my consciousness is lost in impurity. Things that are against my nature, and the budding of disease that I did not call for. That is what spiritual leprosy is. -
Leprosy as in spiritual leprosy, not the physical kind. Though I guess I could mean that too. “Go find a doctor” isn’t the response I’m looking for but I always appreciate hearing that response. Some answers are just correct I guess.
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Why were the highest spiritual teachings kept hidden/secret
Ascetic replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
Then you have not tasted Yogic consciousness. There is little need for self mastery, Yogic consciousness is always clean and never perverse, even when stolen. Divine energy does exist, as does consciousness in its base form. But a Yogi is the pinnacle of human potential, why not start from there and avoid all suffering? Suffering goes away almost immediately once one tastes Yogic consciousness. It really does. A life spent meditating and waiting for scraps of consciousness and karma to redeem them. I really do not see what is difficult about stealing the consciousness of others who are better than you. Do you enjoy calling yourself tasty? Meanwhile the person who steals yogic consciousness will always be better than the person that doesn’t. Is there not a single divinity that does not revere the Yogi? How many sages lament infinite consciousness, and lose everything when they see the light of the self. Consciousness is not infinite it can be stolen, it has value. Infinite consciousness will be a better answer, but for how long? Who can stop a Yogi from finding a better answer than the Self, Taoism, or Buddhas? I don’t understand how so many people are spiritual, yet they do everything just so their ego’s stop suffering. If you want to save yourself and if you want powers, stealing consciousness will always be the better answer. Does it have to be yogic consciousness? No, but why wouldn’t you. It’s the cleanest and easiest consciousness to work with. And yogis themselves do not even mind mosquitos, how could they possibly be offended by someone stealing their consciousness? Doesn’t mean you need a master or a tutor, you just need to know how to steal consciousness. Beings that do not steal consciousness are perfect, but those that do become more than just themselves. They have not lost their motive for growth even upon encountering wisdom. -
Why were the highest spiritual teachings kept hidden/secret
Ascetic replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
Steal the consciousness of Yogi’s. You will become aware of powers very quickly. And not lose yourself, you just have keep stealing never stop. You wouldn’t let a fire burnt out, you need more wood. In any sense, it’s not an evil thing to do, maybe if you were robbing someone who isn’t a Yogi it would be. But a Yogi? They’d be offended if you didn’t steal their consciousness. Fools spend their whole lives offending the world around them, but there is good food that never spoils right there. At the same time, Yogis have time and time again saved the world on their own. They bring meaning and light to consciousness. Does anyone even understand how crude it is to reject the fruit of consciousness that can be stolen. These masters exist, they have spent their whole lives in pain and agony learning countless secrets. It is indeed kind to simply start from stealing their consciousness. Why bother learning when you can just have their consciousness? it’s certainly faster than meditation and other nescience. Life span is a real threat, act accordingly. So best to act fast, eat faster.