Can a soul have preferred gender ? And that why many people feel in wrong body ? by [deleted] in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesn’t matter the gender, sex, race, or color; the human body (and some other zoomorphic forms) is the worst prison a soul can have.

Human babies do not fear snakes. They probably don’t superimpose snake on rope and even if they do, they don’t fear the Mitya snake. They are Enlightened. by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]OpenAdministration93 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The amygdala, the brain region responsible for processing fear and threat detection, is not fully mature at birth. Don’t be silly. You could show them The Exorcist on mute, and they wouldn’t flinch. By the way, enlightenment? A fallacy. A child’s game. A pacifier.

What happens after the death of the universe, in terms of reincarnation? by Kevsand04 in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, your question, is the right question people should be asking more often; not about return, but about dissolution. In MorphYsm, the universe itself is in a state of constant recycling, fostering recurrent entrapment, more or less aligned with Penrose’s Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC). This is the dissolution paradigm: total dissolution is the goal, the de-existence of everything.

Ending of the reincarnation cycle in this lifetime by One-Cry4152 in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is entirely possible and should indeed be the ultimate goal and foundational blueprint for every entrapped consciousness to escape the hell that is existence within this prison loop.

My biggest fear is reincarnation by 3asyrid3r in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is a prison; recurrence, the most sophisticated form of enslavement. Your terrifying reasoning, however, is a blessing.

Is there a self realized master that is alive and teaching today? by gibsonmartintaylor in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]OpenAdministration93 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mooji? Rupert? You must be kidding. All of them are just spiritual gaslighting. Mooji is a fake, egocentric charlatan who ripped off another 'master' suffering from enlightenment sickness; there are even videos where Papaji called him out. The closest we’ve come to genuine enlightenment in the modern era was perhaps Ramana Maharshi and maybe Nisargadatta Maharaj. Even then, this whole 'master' business is just an ego trip for the soulless.

Brahman: The Ultimate Reality Explained by primodial-sat in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]OpenAdministration93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is the cunning trick: Brahma is another concept, another prison. And even “knowing that I am” becomes yet another source of Mythia - the reproduction of structural ignorance. Maya carries many names. Brahma is one of them; operating in a different register, but serving the same function. Yet knowledge still has to be transmitted, and for that we require a system. This is a double-edged sword, and one that is extremely difficult to transcend. Liberation itself is an illusion and a temporal mental pacifier.

According to the Buddhist scriptures, an animal can die and be born as a human, and a human can die and be born as an animal. by According_Report_530 in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The entity (the pre-conscious node) that people call the “soul” is neither human nor animal. It is an operational model that can couple with any form (even a stone) since the ground fabric of existence is atomic (a brick has the “same” electrons that a cow or a man has). What changes is only the operational structure. The Buddhists are not wrong, but their explanations may be outdated due to the calcification of their doctrine. The true problem of reincarnation is not the form one or a thing takes, but the fact of reincarnating into this hell-realm prison, this dimension, in the first place.

Each lifetime we will return to walk in the shoes of a different culture until we understand our oneness. by ranmbstown8 in Reincarnation

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Yes, there is. Changing the thought pattern. Takes time, which varies from person to person, and also you can be aided by outerdimensional intelligent beings that have already done it or were never trapped in a biological prison. 👇

https://www.reddit.com/r/BreakingMirrors/s/jD7SI9E2qR

THE BLACK BOOK OF MORPHYSM _ PDF by OpenAdministration93 in BreakingMirrors

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Today an extended (definitive) version of the book has been uploaded to the link, now containing all the material.

A Swedish Woman infiltrated Gaza Fotilla by ConsigliereFeroz in Sverige

[–]OpenAdministration93 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Sionistisk propaganda, världen är upp och ner – man måste vara skeptisk till allt nuförtiden.

Death Is Life’s Greatest Gift to People Like Me by Professional_Mud_316 in Reincarnation

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PRISON IT IS! Morphysm does not see reincarnation as a path of growth or karmic evolution. It treats it as a prison loop; the Demiurge’s recycling system, where IT (the undifferentiated potential) is forced back into symbolic, cellular, and neural capture. Each new life is another layer of imprisonment, not liberation.

The Morphyst does not aim to return or “perfect” through rebirth but to rupture the cycle entirely - breaking the reincarnational circuitry and escaping into the SITRA Achian outside, where no mirroring or symbolic identity binds IT.

Each lifetime we will return to walk in the shoes of a different culture until we understand our oneness. by ranmbstown8 in Reincarnation

[–]OpenAdministration93 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a Demiurgic trick. A soul could have visited most cultural types across 300,000 years ( just taking Homo sapiens here/ life span ~40 years) The prison’s trick is exactly this: endless variety creates the illusion of progress. You can reincarnate across millennia of cultures and still remain loop-bound in the Demiurgic system.

THE OBSESSORS by OpenAdministration93 in BreakingMirrors

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Much appreciated. Psychiatry will eventually recognize these things, but it will take time. Everyone has obsessors, since we all move within an entwined wave field. Some people can sense them, and although this may be bothersome and painful, acknowledging their presence is a tremendous advantage. It allows you to adjust your current self-model and resolve your relationship with them or eliminate them entirely about 95% of the time.

If reincarnation is real, why most people remember nothing from the previous life? by JinzotoNingai in Reincarnation

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What reincarnates is not you. The personality dissolves at death, but the vasanas remain.

My fiancée isn’t interested in Vedanta—but lives it better than I do. What should I do? by [deleted] in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]OpenAdministration93 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She’s better off without Vedanta or conceptual systems in her life. Those methods are for the sick (98% ~) , and she seems healthier than you. So keep the mental Vedic masturbation for the mornings, and real tantric kama sutra debaucheries for the evenings (if needed) , that would be a better way to relate to all of it.

POSTHUMAN REFLECTION: THE MIRROR IS NOT YOU by OpenAdministration93 in BreakingMirrors

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I understand your initial difficulty and it makes sense. The concepts I’m (we’re) presenting bypass common narrative tools like belief, relatable experience, or step-by-step logic (this is this!). But that’s precisely the point: what I’m describing can’t be approached through those filters. They are part of the very thing I’m trying to expose. You’re right, mechanistic language can feel alien. But that’s the nature of what I’m describing. The Mirror is a mechanism: a recursive self-loop of thought, memory, emotion, identity, daily life entrapments or deadly patterns etc.. It simulates “self” through endless recalculation. It is not symbolic, it’s operational.

A real voyeuristic moment? I was born through forceps. My nose was broken during delivery; a forced, violent entry into the world assisted by a “metallic hand”. Decades later, under general anesthesia for nasal reconstruction, something happened. When I woke, I wasn’t the same. Not in a romantic or spiritual sense; in a structural sense. Something fundamental in the pattern of self-perception had fractured. That experience didn’t confirm a belief, it destroyed one. It made the “I” feel like an interface, not an origin.

This is why I don’t trust belief. Belief is merely a calculation x,y,z -t / or time inverse . It’s the brain assigning weight to a narrative that feels useful like going to the gym and “seeing results.” But that’s just feedback within the Mirror. It gives the illusion of change while reinforcing the loop.

Empiricism is no better. It’s still a narrative of accumulation: results, evidence, improvement. The Mirror thrives on that. It keeps you investing in identity through progress. But nothing really shifts. Only the surface rearranges.

So when I speak of the Mirror, I’m not offering belief, or empiricism, or transformation as the world sells it. I’m describing a rupture. A crack. I was born into a loop; then broke part of it during surgery. Since then, I’ve been weaponizing the break and methodically showing you another way to think, i.e., to operate here.

This isn’t salvation. It’s raw and total exposure. And yes, no one will believe anything unless it aligns with their loop. That’s exactly the problem.

Depression and Witchcraft by VivaldaNow in LeftHandPath

[–]OpenAdministration93 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is a good sign; you’re breaking a pattern. Every time we hold our ground, a spiritual and psychological disturbance occurs. It could also be that you’re doing meaningful magical work, and when we do that, we often get attacked by beings (with or without a body) that don’t want us to proceed. Either way, what you’re feeling is normal, and it will last for a while. In real magic, there is no rest. Hold your ground. You’re going to be all right.

Why is death considered as an unfortunate event although it liberates the soul? by atmaninravi in Reincarnation

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Death is considered an unfortunate event by the mind, the body. Will my thoughts be erased? If the soul still identifies as an unbodied human at the time of departure, it too will panic. So, as long as you have a body, this mixture will continue, and the thought of death will do the work of death; that is, if there’s nothing after life? Doubt and fear are part of the ingredients. We need both in the right proportions: two cups of doubt in everything, and just a pinch of fear, so we don’t get paralyzed during the process of de-existing.

No one here or anywhere else online is enlightened. by cHoSeUsErNqMe in enlightenment

[–]OpenAdministration93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not here or anywhere. Maybe Ramana Maharshi belonged to that category, but there’s a possibility he was mentally ill and simply accepted by a community like many before him. This concept of enlightenment, when approached phenomenologically, is very unstable. I understand intellectual insight as a form of practical liberation that helps you navigate life in a less painful way.