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I have one rule of thumb to evaluate good or bad. Anything that takes us away from our True Nature is bad. Anything that leads us back to our True Nature is good. All the "good" and "bad" qualities we see are in context to ourselves.
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Start frowning. The Frown will neutralize the grin.
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Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
dwai replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
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Is enlightenment possible without the transmission from a lineage?
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Everyone is already enlightened, only not realized it yet. -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
dwai replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
The juan is mysterious that way -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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I have a friend whose name is Juan. We often say we are all Juan with Juan -
There is an interesting phenomenon where people react in an immature manner to someone who they disagree with. I was reading a post on FB of a relatively famous IMA/Neigong teacher who said he regularly gets death threats toward himself and his family simply because he teaches something that his detractors don't agree with. Mostly, the culprits are martial artists (or that's the sense i got from the post). I wonder if this is a case of arrested development of the intellect/psyche of these so-called martial artists (many are probably middle-aged or older)? Maybe they have unresolved trauma from their formative years that has prevented them from developing wisdom and kindness towards others. I can understand not agreeing with someone, but to threaten them with death and violence because of said disagreement is juvenile (if not criminal).
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Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
dwai replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
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Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
dwai replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
No idea -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
dwai replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in General Discussion
Exactly, there is only One -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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What can be more "independent" super duper than that which is only One in all of us? -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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There was an interesting development in the past two days with an old friend (also a former TDB - which I guess is a misnomer because "once a Dao bum, always a dao bum") wrote to me about his realization and the falling away of the sense of self which he described as "a dissolving into everything, which can be interpreted as losing oneself). I asked him, "Are YOU disappearing or is the personality who answers to the name 'Former TDB' disappearing?" Because the original YOU has never not been there (or is always present, ever-shining). Only that it was clouded by the layers of personality that identify as this and that. Once there is a sufficient stillness developed, that One becomes apparent for what it has always/already been - Existence, Consciousness, Joy/Bliss (Sat, Chit, Ananda). I shared with him this snippet from James Swartz -- -
"Beginnings" - first (mis-)steps n' (dis)orientation on the path
dwai replied to Trunk's topic in General Discussion
I was reeling from the untimely death of my father some 30 years ago (he was 54 when he passed), and I started to meditate to make sense, or maybe just to cope with the feeling of despondency that set in. Perhaps the first sign of there being a “witness” happened as his corpse lay in the living room of our house, as is the Hindu custom, with hundreds of friends coming to pay their last respects. As I was bawling my eyes out, something separated from this bawling, pitiful situation and observed the room, the entire scenario. Almost like I had a drone footage of the entire room from a high ceiling as the situation was unfolding. anyway, fast forward a couple of years, and I was “trying to meditate”. Until one day, as I lay down on the living room couch, i found myself floating in total darkness - a void if there can be one. At a distance I saw a blue luminescence. As soon as I saw it, I seemed to float into that space. There I saw a bluish white egg, crackling with energy. As I watched, it spun slowly, and within it I saw Lord Krishna, and then it spun again, and I saw the Buddha, it picked up speed, and soon the Krishna and Buddha merged into one and faster still until there was only the egg. And then, a silent explosion (I guess that is what a supernova event must be like). And I saw galaxies and stars flying by me. -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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It’s like being the sweetness vs tasting the sweetness. -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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Chit is who we really are — Consciousness, Being. All the sheaths are just appearances that rise and fall in chit. -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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All is chit. Chit is all. -
Is a nondual realisation equivalent to a kundalini activation?
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Nondual realization is the full awakening of chit kundalini. What people usually refer to as “kundalini” is Prana kundalini. It can also lead awakening of chit kundalini, but not always. -
That is very sad.
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How to Meditate and how it relates to Release (sung) in the Internal Arts
dwai posted a topic in General Discussion
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Yeah, binary logic is very reassuring. Imagine not having the ground to push off of. The opposite is a very natural, instinctive option for us. Us vs. Them, in-group vs. out-group, Blue vs. Red, all symptoms of a mental disease that get exacerbated every time we resort to this kind of mentation.
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I think the roots are a bit deeper @idiot_stimpy most likely, these people have unresolved trauma from being bullied or feeling unsafe, and that's why they latch on to their practice. And that's why they have such juvenile reactions when their belief systems are threatened.
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The intellect doesn’t like randomness. It will always try to create a “story” in attempt to make sense of whatever it encounters. That’s why we look for cause, purpose, reason (not saying that it’s bad). One effect of spiritual wisdom is that the need for reason, purpose, etc is extinguished. One of course will continue to use the intellect in the transactional sense, but the compulsive need is gone.
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Don’t know about aliens but I’ve encountered many beings. One of note was a fox-faced one who split into 9 separate entities.
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When you have evenings alone, how do you spend your time?
dwai replied to Sir Darius the Clairvoyent's topic in General Discussion
Play music, listen to music, paint, meditate, vegetate (depends on what I’m in the mood for)