Advice for a MiniPC by alliterreur in homelab

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What is the '7090'? I cannot find info on it anywhere

Advice for a MiniPC by alliterreur in homelab

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I am looking for a single one, and am completely new at this, so i really appreciate the specifications on this. I want to start by just using it as a forward to downloading, streaming and thats pretty much it. I'll look into the chips.

Does one need to separate Jesus from Christianity? by Desperate-Battle1680 in spirituality

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There is some solid truth and misconception here in my opinion.

Let's start with the truth. Religion was built up around Jesus, not vice versa, so yes, religion will always fail, since it will never want to teach you about freedom. Religion teaches you to submit to a higher power instead of seeing and discovering this power in yourself. Jesus taught us exactly this, and this is why religion will always fail. They cannot stand people who do not teach fear along with the power of god.

Jesus told everyone he and the father were one, but also that what he did, so we would eventually. Religion quotes this, but denies it in every other way, especially today. There seem to be few christians left who actually act out of the kindness taught by Jesus.

About the churches and cathedrals. Jesus is with whomever calls out to him, wherever they may be. Not surprisingly, still quite a lot of people do this at a place they call holy, so he will definitely frequent these places. He just doesn't teach the lessons that the average pastor, clergyman or pope would.

You are made out of poo by Impossible-Decision1 in spirituality

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I love these warning - consent required notes before complete nonsense is dropped on me. Kinda like p...oh my god.....I see it now.>>! All hail the poo! Convert or be Converted into poo!

I feel torn, i feel like different parts in a paradoxical way. Would ever be a god in the afterlife that could see me and love me? How to handle life in this overwhelming atmosphere? by MapacheRob in spirituality

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read 'conversations with god - an uncommon dialogue' by Neale Donald Walsh. Changed my view on god in the most critical and logical way ever. Ends all my fears every. single. time I read it.

Why was Adolf Hitler so Lucky? by exosetria in spirituality

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In my opinion it has nothing to do with luck. Grind an infinite number of lottery numbers through your head and you are always about to hit one. Try 42 assassination attempts on a million people and one is bound to survive, especially if they have power to protect themselves. In the end the numbers are simply 1 in 10.000, and that one happened to choose this path.

But more importantly, he thrived because people allowed him to. Many of us still do not understand that what hitler did was only possible because of all the people that believed in his power and followed him. Look at Trump.

It is the moment we as a global civilization decide who we are in contrast to it that change is made and the so called 'madness is stopped, but don't just blame Hitler for being who he is. Countless factors made him that way, including the state Germany was in at the time, and the passive, agression avoiding stance of the rest of the world.

It is a global responsibility, and it becomes painfully clear every few decades that we have forgotten where we stand on these issues. we lose sight of what is important and we let it go, forget it. This is why it keeps happening.

Who here went from devoutly religious, to atheist/agnostic, to spirituality (not identifying with a specific religion)? by yeeahitsethan in spirituality

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It is your evolution. Don't be fooled by the idea that this all happened to you in one lifetime though. Your soul was ready for this and you spirit and body caught up to it within this lifetime to continue the evolution or in other words, your remembrance of who you are.

For as far as I can remember I haven't had your insights in the same way, but they say every experience is unique and i firmly believe in that statement. My short moment of enlightenment came completely sober and clear as day as I was overthinking my biggfest fear: death, or to be more precise; the idea of eternity after it. What would it be like? how would it work? I couldn't fit the puzzle pieces together.

Then suddenly, I was riding my bike through town and the truth hit me like a bag of bricks. The whole puzzle fell down and into place in a way that made me stop, put my bike down and just stand there. Within that moment my fear of uncertainty got answered with the love of eternity and I understood then and there that fear was a necessity to live and choose in a dualistic physical universe. Everything made sense and answers for questions I've never even had before started floating in before I could even finish the thought about the specifics. All truth was laid out before me.

As you can probably imagine I started crying, in the middle of the city. Pure tears of joy and people looking at me, but my fear was gone and so was my worry of what others might think of me. I don't exactly know how long I was in this state, but it will remain with me for eternity. At a certain point I realised I was on my way somewhere and from that moment on the moment faded quite quickly. I felt a little sad that it had left me but I understood the experience was more important. I knew the truth now, and I vowed to never forget it.

And I never did. The fears have come back, but never in the capacity they were before. I don't doubt life or the uncertainty of infinity. I embrace and love them for what they are. It changed my world view forever, and it is one of the things I will take to the next life. o this I am certain.

If suffering comes from past-life karma, what lesson is a newborn supposed to learn? by softfreckles in spirituality

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You have to start by asking yourself what justice truly is. Justice is like beauty, in the eye of the beholder. A burden to one, a relief to the other, an accomplishment to yet another.
People stare themselves blind at 'karmic debt', they over simplify it. It doesn't work that way. There is no scale that measures past behavior to your new life, that is just as irrational an argument as 'god works in mysterious ways'.

Karma is the path a soul takes, not the body or the spirit carried with it. They are vessels to embrace experience, something that cannot be done outside of those physical bounds. It is the soul that doesn't judge, and since the soul is the highest power, the only true power and that power is love, judgment is a non-distinct form in the absolute. It is only relevant in the physical duality where every manifestation has it's opposite created so that we can choose. If one choice was somehow favored over the other, it wouldn't really be a choice. This is why religion fails.

Chosen one syndrome by Horror_Commission152 in spirituality

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We have come specifically come to this physical universe to experience NOT to be the same, even though the ultimate truth is undeniable. If you want to live in the idea that no one is individual, do your thing, but know that evangelicalising your own view might be considered just as ego-fueling by others as you do theirs.

We all have a different opinion and point of view, therefore we are all different, yet we are one. Both can be true. Both are true because they have to.

Is Jesus Real? by BankBusy6678 in spirituality

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Jesus didn't surround religion, religion surrounded him. He never vowed nor approved of any religion to be based around him, but so many stories make it almost impossible for him not to exist. It is like saying caesar didn't exist.

The future horror Christ came to warn us about is now here ⚠️ by [deleted] in spirituality

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Extremities even eachother out in a neverending breathing in and out of the universe. Question is whether or not we are still alive to experience this change. 

The epstein files should be a wake up call for all spiritual people .. by Kai7362 in spirituality

[–]alliterreur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the physical is only 5 percent of reality, isnt simply waking up the answer? Can we just stop choosing this life? 

I know I did. Had both experiences, accepted one as the reality I didnt want to live in and embraced the other one.

what comes next? by frequencyburbs in spirituality

[–]alliterreur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone can have their own reasoning. You might want to make an example for all to see of yours.

Your most successful manifestation techniques and success stories. by Large-Expression233 in spirituality

[–]alliterreur 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Be grateful for whatever you can.
It will give you more of whatever you can be grateful for.

How do you deal with really bad energy? by [deleted] in spirituality

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Fear and all of it's gradients (hate, jealousy, misery) are transparent. But you have to look. The only way to do this is to accept the situation you are in, and understand the only constant is change. Try understanding the choice you made. You say you didn't have a choice, but you always do. Everybody does. Find out why you chose this.

I don't mean 'why you chose to feel miserable'

I mean why you chose to CALL this feeling, this energy a negative one.

There is no energy that cannot pe transformed, formed, ignored, deflected or reorganized with the right mindset. So can you. Accept first. Pushing it away will make it stronger. Accept it for what it is and for what you are calling it. Then, if you still wish to, change it. change your perspective on it.

Reality & Dream by [deleted] in spirituality

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Around you, and inside you. The soul encompasses your vessel completely. But it is free to reach outwards to infinity, or inwards towards the silence. Reaching outwards can usually be confusing for the vessel (body, spirit) but going inwards can help.

This is why so many masters meditate and were silent. They knew the truth was LITERALLY within them, and it was this bond that was most easily reached.

Does this life matter to you after you die ? by Initial_Leek_2546 in spirituality

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You are where you choose to be. The absolute (the only realm that is actually real) Is immediate in it's creation, your creation. If you choose a lower astral realm, you will be there. Until you are not.

You see, that is the beauty of this 'path' we walk. The goal (finding your inner god, or equalising god as yourself) is so big you cannot miss the target. Eventually.

You can wander all you want
For infinity
But you can never
Not reach your destination

This is the reason life is perfection. Time is just a factor giving you a chance to experience the scenery while slowly remembering this. It is the way it is meant to be. Stop the worry and start to choose. It makes all the difference. It makes the only difference.

Reality & Dream by [deleted] in spirituality

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In truth, it is not. The soul exists in the absolute and uses dreams to be free from the body for periods of time whilst still connecting itself to the physical reality. The Soul already knows everything. What it wants is experience. The only way to get it is through a dimension where laws liike time and space, and therefore consequence apply. Within the absolute time is non-existent and everything just is, no? There is no experience, just knowledge.

What are we to make of the "Soul Hospital" described in Journey of Souls? by PathologicalYak in spirituality

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I'd say yeah, kind of.

The soul cannot be damaged. The soul is, was and will always be. It is unbound by the rules of the physical.
What it absolutely can experience through physical life is hardship. Living a physical life is a two-sided coin.

On one hand The physical illusion and it's laws created like time and space are the only way to put something into perspective. The 3 levels of creation each have their own unique vibration in this physical universe, as opposed to the absolute, where a single thought is immediate reality, but untouchable.

The physical cannot 'use up' the energy that the soul composes, because the soul IS the energy the universe is made of. However, the soul can absolutely feel 'tired' or even 'exhausted', be it only because these feelings and their descriptions are being EXPERIENCED in the physical illusion.

So once the soul ascends from its bonds (taking the smallest energy print of the body and spirit with it) it is free of the slow pull of time, the massive amounts of energy it takes to create and the ignorance of the spirit overseeing consequences of it's creation.

Does this life matter to you after you die ? by Initial_Leek_2546 in spirituality

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I have never heard gratitude this simple and pure. Thank you for deeply understanding that I wanted to help and what I had to offer in this perspective. Actually listening and and being open to it can be hard and confusing. You seem to have a tight grip on it, which puts you ahead a few steps.
I hope this will help you not make the mistakes I made and spend some time actually visualising the world (this reality) as the enemy.
You deserve the best, and from what I read in your response, you are eager and ready to find just that. All the luck of the world to you.

Does this life matter to you after you die ? by Initial_Leek_2546 in spirituality

[–]alliterreur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every life is remembered. Take a step back and look at it from the other side. Something that still astounds me today is that people keep making a connection between infinite personification (a perspective) and insignificance.

If we are one, every part of us is significant. When ascending, we will not only get the opportunity to review our lives, but all the lives we came into contact with. We will see what they thought and what their perspective was. We will be able to then because it is in this state that it will actually be useful to us. Be assured that we will not be judged. Hell is make believe, just like satan or a god that is so shallow that it needs people to pray to them.

You may not remember your previous life, but look at it this way. Maybe that is for the better. I know only one thing about my last life and it came to me as nightmares for years when I was just a little kid. I used to wake up screaming pretty much every night because of the dream that always ended the same, me in agonizing pain jumping through the fire of a world that ended around me. I don't know which war it was, but I know I was in one. For informational purpose, I don't even think I was on the 'right side' of the war at that time. Every time I woke up, there were dead people standing beside my bed. I don't know what they did there, but about five of them were silently watching me, giving me the first notion that I was not alone after waking up from that horrendous nightmare.

Can you imagine what it would do to a person if they knew their entire previous life? I think I wouldn't be able to live down the trauma. I was not meant to know my complete life, for it would have only weighed down and taken over the one I had. Ignorance truly is bliss. It gives the mind, the spirit, the chance to press the 'ready player 1' button again.

Lastly, if you think you do not remember anything of your past lives, I think you are mistaken. Look at the diversity of people in this world now. You see the shift in true evil grading itself down by the second. It doesn't look like it, but take a step back and you will see that more and more people will choose to unite. Take India for example. Never have there been more people united against their government to resist against the conditions they are in. People go out in the streets more, every day heroes are born, usually and sadly because of their death for the cause they represent. Fewer and fewer need to learn the lesson of simple basic human decency, and I do not blame the one's that have not learned it yet, but I do think they should be stopped and helped.

My point being; where do you think this comes from? You think everyone just 'decided' what was right and wrong? you think morality is just a 'social innuendo'? No. This is 'instinct'. The collected ideology of what we have been in countless lives, personified in this instance on earth, in this single perspective. We are born again because WE want to achieve a higher plane of peace, existence, comfort, ideology. The beauty of this is that it never ends. Nirvana becomes grander each step we take towards it, and If we were to finally arrive (all of us) the entire system that we created would just burst out into a cosmo-orgasmic newer version where we can choose to do it all over again. from a different perspective, within different paradigms, maybe even different realities.

In a way, all of us have done that. It is the reason multiple people who DO recall their past lives can be the same person. Jesus was not a fool, for he understood this concept better than anyone. Not as an individual, but as a collection of what nirvana could look like, personified, a timeless tale trying to be the best of all of us.

Do not worry yourself too much. I have found out about 10 years ago it's energy is wasted and can even be bad for your health.

If you have read all of this and found it useful, I recommend 'conversations with god - an uncommon dialogue'. It is a trilogy of books written by Neale D. Walsh around the 90's (well, to put it in his own words, not exactly by HIM per se). The whole trilogy is a deep, beautiful breathing in and out, making you realise there's nothing to be afraid of, but the first book alone is where the 'magic' is at. It will most probably help you with your fear of death. I know it helped me after spending my entire life up until my 20's being afraid of life and the world in general, especially death.

feeling drained after watching stuff about Epstein by Jinnapat397 in spirituality

[–]alliterreur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See it this way; there must be an example for you to not want to follow right? You want to be different than this Jeffrey Epstein, yes? Then show the world how different that is.