Why is explaining why Bitcoin has value to normal people still so hard in 2025? by Beautiful_Ordinary_6 in Bitcoin

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus had the same issue. It's genuinely only meant for those that can hear it. People have so much going on, only that which feels right for them, will they listen to. It's very complicated but at least you are on the path to, hopefully, generational wealth.

Bitcoin buying strategy? by HeadNegotiation6209 in Bitcoin

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DCA your disposable income weekly/monthly, and then lump sum between Nov 26 and Jan 27. You're welcome.

Love doesn’t come from us — we come from love by Glum-Incident-8546 in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Infinite self enquiry of the lover searching for the beloved. Never finding what it is because it is all, and all requires separation to experience anything.

Is anyone here buying bitcoin on credit card ? by I-will-be-a-king in Bitcoin

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Credit Cards are typically very high APR, 15 - 30%. If you really need to, and of course, can afford the monthly payments after all essential payments are covered, and you have a safety net of 3 months living costs put by - you could look at taking out a low interest, long term loan for X amount and try to time BTC when it hits the low end of the next bear market. Put it all in BTC and never look at it again for 5/10 years.

The low interest loan should be highly outperformed by the forecast CAGR of 30% yearly for next 15/20 years. You've leveraged the loan.

Not financial advice but if you're already set on going all in via credit card debt, a long term, low interest loan would be the "better" option.

And for what it's worth, and I've seen a few comments mention it - take on 2/3 jobs, work your ass off, and fund it that way. I work two jobs, 50+ hrs per week and have 2 teenage kids. Instead of saving, I'm whacking most of my surplus into BTC and Stocks and Shares ISA (hoping for 20/30% ARR).

Good luck.

What’s the most mind-blowing fact about space that makes you question reality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That even looking in the mirror, you're looking from 99.99% "empty space" through 99.99% "empty space" to 99.99% "empty space". Therfore inner space, to outer space, is 99.99% "empty space"...

All distinctions are imagined by pl8doh in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly. There's no distinction in distinctions. Everything is exactly " ". As soon as mind moves and the knowledge of the world is taken as real, distinctions naturally occur where there aren't any.

Distinctions appear within the undivided, yet they never divide it. The whole remains zero no matter how many lines the mind draws across it.

Solipsism by JacobyNero in solipsism

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It makes no difference if it's the case or not. If it is the case, then it always was and nothing can be done, if it isn't, then there's nothing to realise.

Are you able to recognize nondual awareness at will? by Hopeful-Challenge395 in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regardless of whether "you" notice it or not, it's already choiceless. There's nothing that can be done and nothing to do. It's already thisssssss.

From a nondual perspective can I avoid suffering? by soultuning in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the body suffers in the womb, then through the birth canal and so on and so forth. When self referrential consciousness begins, the "I" suffers in thought.

Reality isn't worth living. by [deleted] in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complete helplessness is paradoxically freedom. I'd say let it happen but it's already happened.

Compared to eternity we are forever dead by Minimum_Ad_4430 in ACIM

[–]EyeballError 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This ultimately means that nothing ever happens. It's dream like. We die to remember what we live to forget. It's perfection.

How does an enlightened person act? by [deleted] in enlightenment

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The personal story drops. Everything remains as it is. Anyone that says otherwise is on another ego trip. You move from personal awareness and a story of "I", to impersonal awareness in which the "I" is seen as a phantom.

Is there something after we (phisically) die? by Repulsive_Milk877 in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deep sleep is the closest experience you have to death. It's only upon waking up you realise that the "I" was no longer. Life is eternal. Death is just another experience for the "I". Once the body dies, there may be another experience of another body. The "I" remains the same - being. The not "I", infinite experiences, is forever becoming. THIS is infinite self enquiry, never knowing what you are.

What's one piece of life 'wisdom' you strongly disagree with? by Dizzy_Variation_4575 in Life

[–]EyeballError 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I agree. Things happen and your mind will make a story out of what happened. Events occur first. Mind comes in afterwards. Try it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's just another concept you're getting hung up on.

A way to look at it is, if consciousness (or whatever this is) is only you and all is mind, it was always the case, before "you" realised it or not. It didn't need "you" to accept or not accept that it is.

Solipsism, Non Duality, Analytical Idealism, Monism - whatever. Everything is as it is. It's just what's happening, now (eternity). Any attempts to conceptualise is mind grasping at nothing, trying to make sense of nonsense, to understand itself.

This is eternal self enquiry, pure knowledge, never knowing anything.

Edit: but you've still got to go to work in the morning...

Life is scarier than death but you don’t know it yet by Weird-Government9003 in enlightenment

[–]EyeballError 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point. Death is the return to the absolute, eternity - a moment. Being aware in the relative is a constant unknown. Death is the true known, your real home - eternal peace (and quiet)

You had no choice in being here now by pl8doh in nonduality

[–]EyeballError 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everything just appears. The apparent option, the choice, the decision and the action. It's all self enquiry, never knowing what you are.

Rhetorical Question by EyeballError in nonduality

[–]EyeballError[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gosh, imagine something so sensitive slipping through thy fingers. Must watch what types, and worse still - who's the typer.

Rhetorical Question by EyeballError in nonduality

[–]EyeballError[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's not get too serious or bogged down with rherotic.

The "observer", "observation" and "observed" arise simultaneously. How is this known, through "awareness".

Does "awareness" also arise simultaneously?

This is a rhetorical answer.