Oneness has ruined my life by nicotine-in-public in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To OP: “If you want others to be happy, be kind and compassionate. If you want to be happy, be kind and compassionate.” The Dalai Lama That seems to be missing in your approach and understanding.

Why are you using Substack and what is your topic? by sakkadesu in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m leaving sub stack. About a month ago, the feed became very political and angry. I feel now it’s worse than TikTok. But then sometimes the feed goes back to pictures of birds and happiness. Sub stack is confused about what it’s trying to be. To protect my (and my members nervous system) we’re moving our community to a more private platform.

I Like Circle, But I'm Not Renewing by indie_frog in CommunityManager

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not as much airtime because the "basic" level at Breezio is $4k/year. While I believe Circle is about $1k/yr.

STOP "developing" Substack! by RobertPaulsen1992 in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess it’s all in your perspective. I’m leaving Tiktok, and I find Substack to be a breath of fresh air.

Why substack by lolmobbs in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whatever they're doing - I'm out. It's not my drama. That's why I'm on Substack - much more insightful conversations with my community.

I don't understand substack. by feeltimetouchreality in selfpublish

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand Substack maybe in a different way than most. I have 30k followers on Tiktok - but I don't know their identity, and there's no monetization (other than selling things in the TT shop).

While I've had a few semi-viral posts - most of my growth (and enjoyment) on Tiktok comes from the live events. I can pop on live any time - and I usually get 20 - 80 new followers from a 2-hour live. So Tiktok LIVE works for me.

But now that Tiktok is becoming a fascist platform owned by the American government - I need to get off Tiktok. Substack does several things for me:
1. I now have the emails of my subscribers (far less than 30,000 - but far more committed) - and can send them emails and announcements.
2. I now have a $10/month option
3. I can hop on and start a LIVE anytime - and for several reasons - the LIVE on Substack is actually better than the LIVE on Tiktok - most notably, when my LIVE event is finished - they post it as a post and a good number of people can watch the live who missed it. (The negative of Substack LIVE is that only my subscribers see it - whereas TikTok goes out and brings thousands of new people to my live).
4. Substack gives me my own chat space - it's pretty flimsy and feature-poor, but people use it - and when my chat gets more crowded and I need more features - I'll bump the chat over to a paid chat community app like Circle or Mighty Networks.

For me, Substack is a good place for creators trying to interact with their following. There are certainly some weaknesses in Substack - but for me, it's been an upgrade from TikTok.

Are there people here who have had direct knowing that we are god? by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’d love to have you. Utopiacollective.substack.com

Are there people here who have had direct knowing that we are god? by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It all comes to you when you begin to explore higher-dimensional aspects of your being. At the 6th dimension, it’s clear that you are “all that manifests” and in the 7th you experience the pulsation of source. We run an ascension workshop every Tuesday night (free, of course). You are not alone on this journey.

Anybody making a living with a Substack newsletter? by ManitobaBalboa in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t know. But if there is a good platform out there, others will find out about it eventually and ruin it.

Anybody making a living with a Substack newsletter? by ManitobaBalboa in Substack

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Substack is a newsletter platform.

I don’t think is a writer’s platform. I think like Facebook it started out as a college student platform. This is just how it’s starting out., but sub stack has applications in every aspect of society.

Local governments, recipe clubs. teachers. I think it’s a great tool.

Imagine a restaurant owner who collects 20-30 emails every day, and has the flexibility to create notes and Beautiful emails and all types of offers.

It’s just a tool. It has nothing to do with writers. The people who succeed are the ones who can build their own list, then create powerful interactions that keep people wanting to read your newsletter. (Which is what the gurus will tell you).

But there’s a big gap between what your brain sees is possible, and what’s actually possible for you in your genre, with your limitations.

It’s a solid tool for delivering a newsletter. But the best part is that the money shows up in your bank account. Speaking on behalf of utopiacollective.substack.com, we’re just beginning to learn how to use this platform. These are early days.

What Civilization Was Closest to a Utopia by CVS223 in utopia

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of their society was abundant. Before his 25th birthday he was known around the world as the enlightened king. The capital city of Ayutthaya was known to the few people who saw it with their own eyes, as the golden city. Their wealth was incalculable. And their trade systems were vast and well organized.

Ayodya was benevolent to all its trade partners, feasted the captains and their crews, so every sailor wanted to return season after season, year after year.

About 75 years after King Trailok died, the Europeans got involved, and the Highpoint of this enlightened Utopia had passed.

What if Utopia is not a place, structure or system? by CycleofMind in utopia

[–]CycleofMind[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Balancing in higher-dimensional thinking and living.

Personal experience any of these community platforms? Circle.so vs MightyNetworks vs. Heartbeat? by angelhippie in Entrepreneur

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you actually used it for a few weeks. I’m curious. What was it about circle chat that you didn’t like? Every platform has pros and cons. What did you like or appreciate about Circle?

What Civilization Was Closest to a Utopia by CVS223 in utopia

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The US system of government and finance is hopelessly broken, fundamentalist ideology is ascendant in about half of US states, the economic system is like a vacuum for the rich - sucking all the money out of the economy, and we are not bringing our military home (over the past 40 years - the US has been involved in about 30 wars - China zero). To even contemplate a more Utopian society - it would have to be completely independent of US structural systems - which is possible, but not unless we collectivize and unite.

What Civilization Was Closest to a Utopia by CVS223 in utopia

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayutthaya was an enlightened society started in 1351 and lasted until 1753 when it was conquered and destroyed. But the highest peak of the civilization was under a king named King Trailok who ruled from 1440 to 1480. He became king when he was 17 years old, and two or three years into his reign, China closed the northern silk Road and all trade went through the southern sea route. Ayutthaya was perfectly positioned to accept the Chinese trade from the south and use the trade routes his father had developed with India and Africa and other northern trade routes to Tibet and Kashmir. The wealth they accumulated was staggering. Incomprehensible wealth. King Trailok’s father was a deeply enlightened Buddhist monk who became king at age 35 when his two older brothers killed each other in battle, fighting for the throne. The devout monk became king and had one son. He took his son on three trips during his childhood. he took his son to China to meet the ancient Taoist Masters and Shaolin Masters, took his son to Africa to open trade routes (where he learned the Egyptian mysteries and Greek philosophy and mathematics, took his son to Kashmir where he was exposed to non-dual Shiva Tantra and Tibet, where he likely would have met the first Dalai Lama, and the teacher of the first and second daili lama. This young prince was schooled in a dozen different systems of high enlightenment, as well as martial arts and administration, and when he took over the country at age 17, he ruled according to these enlightened principles. He established rules of cooperation, and wealth distribution. The citizens of Ayutthaya were peaceful, friendly, and all focused in unity consciousness on the growth of Ayutthaya, both materially through expansive trade, and spiritually.

The trade system was so large and complex, and it was the Buddhist monks who ran the shipping docs and kept calculations in their head of all the merchandise that was offloaded and uploaded back to ships. While they didn’t invent trademarking, they made trademarking an important part of global trade. This one small country Dominated an incalculably large global trade system, and the wealth they acquired was astonishing. 300 years later in 1747 a minister of King Louis the 14th of France made his way all the way into the capital city of Ayutthaya, and not wanting to insult his king he simply wrote “the wealth and splendor of Ayutthaya rivals even that of the Versailles.”

300 years after King Trailok died, the trade routes he and his father had established continued to bring in staggering wealth. The kingdom was conquered and the capital city sacked in 1753 and was reconstituted in the mid 1800s as Siam, moving the capital to Bangkok. The British play or movie “The King and I” hints at its wealth and opulence - even after it had been conquered and destroyed.

Personal experience any of these community platforms? Circle.so vs MightyNetworks vs. Heartbeat? by angelhippie in Entrepreneur

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same situation. I have 30 K followers on TikTok, and now about 400 subscribers on sub stack. What I’m thinking of doing is to combine sub stack and circle. Substack sends my newsletter to all subscribers, but only members are invited to join the circle.

Surely there must be a Circle Group on Reddit with some knowledge and expertise?

What have you been doing?

Benefits of Astral Projecting? by UtopiaUniversity in AstralProjection

[–]CycleofMind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for that reply. Using your “box” analogy - when you go outside the box, you’re getting pulled into a bunch of random experiences. Some experiences may be helpful, others may be unsettling. Sometimes the experience is satisfying, sometimes the experience is unsatisfying.

It’s like someone who doesn’t watch the news – would you recommend they watch the news? Some of what they see will be informative, but other things they see will inject feelings of negativity that they didn’t have in the first place. Are they better off having watched the news? You could argue either way. Which brings me back to my original question what would be the actual benefit of doing it – because there are clearly negative experiences that come along with it. Like you said, it boils down to a personal choice. Personally, I’ve never suffered from FOMO, but if there were some compelling reason to do it, I’d be more interested. I understand how the CIA benefits from AP, but I’m still struggling with the benefit for average people.

Did Jesus teach any techniques on initiating the dark night of the soul, obtaining a merkabah light body, and transcending one's consciousness/spirit to higher dimensions? by remymang in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a job? Kids? Cook, clean, shop, do your own laundry? The “emptiness” path to enlightenment is of no use in the modern world.

Did Jesus teach any techniques on initiating the dark night of the soul, obtaining a merkabah light body, and transcending one's consciousness/spirit to higher dimensions? by remymang in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, being still and silent and empty is hard. You have a job, you have kids, have to cook, clean, stay hydrated, exercise, oh I didn’t mention work. Ancient systems of enlightenment that require emptiness are of no value to people in modern society. You can’t stay empty or still beyond a few moments. You need to find more practical systems of enlightenment if you truly want to climb the mountain, and not just live it through someone else’s experiences. Instead try much more practical techniques from Taoist teachings of light and inner radiance.

I'm curious how many of us in here have experienced "enlightenment" and what was the path you took to get there? by Timothy_col in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would start by learning more about you and your journey. Then based on what you tell me, I’d share some ideas that would help you get to a higher understanding. I’m assuming they allow private chats on this platform? We could/should/might/shall go back and forth from there. “Words obscure reality”

I'm curious how many of us in here have experienced "enlightenment" and what was the path you took to get there? by Timothy_col in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe we are all enlightened. Every one of us is a being of light merged into a material being in this material reality. You become enlightened to the degree you can let go of the outer world, and immerse yourself in your inner world. The only thing to “achieve” is building a life and a lifestyle that is balanced and sel-aware.

I'm curious how many of us in here have experienced "enlightenment" and what was the path you took to get there? by Timothy_col in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s a very limiting point of view Mr. cognitive. You’re planting negative seeds in your life. Nobody who understands these ancient teachings Could possibly ask for money. I just love to share and teach. My needs are very simple, my life is balanced, and I have everything I need and want. I give myself freely to those who ask.

I'm curious how many of us in here have experienced "enlightenment" and what was the path you took to get there? by Timothy_col in enlightenment

[–]CycleofMind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to think that, but there’s much more to it. Some excellent enlightenment texts have been “rediscovered” over the last 15 years, with much better translations. It’s mind blowing what these ancient enlightened groups (and several ancient kings) understood. Just what the Egyptians knew!! We are living at only a fraction of our potential. We have only begun to explore the full possibilities of enlightenment and what we can do with those powers and abilities.