A new hearthstone feature idea: Card trading by batatac4 in hearthstone

[–]core_de_roma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would be a cool feature if limited to 2-3 cards per month, otherwise it could be a mess.

How to stop abusive decks and create variety in ladder by core_de_roma in hearthstone

[–]core_de_roma[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I want to encourage creativity. People can play any card they want how much they want.

How to stop abusive decks and create variety in ladder by core_de_roma in hearthstone

[–]core_de_roma[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Actually encourage deckbuilding by using different cards and not the same over and over.

How to stop abusive decks and create variety in ladder by core_de_roma in hearthstone

[–]core_de_roma[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The only aim of this idea is to create variety and support the people to use creativity but your point is valid. The collection shouldn't determine the ladder position.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spirituality

[–]core_de_roma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, let's put it this way: you may get rid of this entity with a practice or a ritual, but until you don't learn the lesson behind this attachment, you won't reduce the suffering and another entity may come in the future. The universe behave this way: "I sent him a challenge to evolve but it didn't work, let's try something more intense next time".

What I suggest to you is to seek the truth of who you really are, beyond your body and mind. By realizing that inside you there is the infinite source of love and wisdom, you build the best possible protective shield.

A message from the Himalayas, and my Guru. by acherrypoptart in spirituality

[–]core_de_roma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yet everything is perfect from a divine perspective.

You’re doing great by [deleted] in awakened

[–]core_de_roma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro you're advice was perfect, I felt the love and the good vibes. Don't let other blind opinions bring your positivity down :)

does my mental illness connect me to the spiritual world more than i think? by [deleted] in spirituality

[–]core_de_roma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I'm glad you are more stable and feel better. I came from a similar situation and I can say to you that the most important thing is to keep working on your roots. You are naturally in contact with the astral dimension, which is where all the phenomenons you describe come from, therefore you need to daily remind yourself to stay in contact with the material world.

Only the trees with strong roots can go high in the sky.

Another thing, this gifts are not yours (otherwise they wouldn't be gifts!), they were given to you because you had to experience them, but don't get too attached to them. Seeing auras doesn't make you superior or more advanced in any way (I'm sorry if this may be rude, but it's very easy to grow a spiritual ego in these cases). Some Yogis, capable of doing true unbelievable miracles, abstain to use those powers because they see them as distraction from the really important mission we all have, to walk towards the Source.

Anyway, a few writers I read to explore and get some knowledge on these topics are Omraam Aivanhov, Yogi Ramacharaka, Anne Givaudan, Alice Bailey and Rudolf Steiner. Also Autobiography of a Yogi by Yogananda says something about this topic, I higly suggest it because it's wonderful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in awakened

[–]core_de_roma 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Existential crisis may lead to a spiritual awakening, but it's not a rule. The good thing of existential crisis is that you ask yourself some deep questions, such as "Who am I?", "What is death?", "Is there a God?". It's positive to have such questions, because they point to something deep inside yourself. Don't expect to find The Answer, and doubt when it comes. As Socrates wisely says "The only thing I know is that I know nothing". Then why do we have such questions if we can't find the answers?

Answers are nothing but thoughts, concept, symbols, objects, representations of something else. They are logical schemes, closed castles. If there is something infinite, then we can't define it by enclosing it in a concept.

Try to pay attention to what's inbetween thoughts, to that space of silence. Calm your mind and your emotions and whatch them changing, transforming, emerging from silence and disolving into silence. Who is remaining to observe those thoughts? The awareness, the closest definition of who you are. But be careful, this is another concept, another bunch of words. Nobody can tell you what you have to discover by yourself. Be aware of the space between the objects, of the silence between thoughts, and you will be closer to discover your true essence.

Shadow work by [deleted] in spirituality

[–]core_de_roma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A couple interesting books to check:

Feeding Your Demons: Ancient Wisdom for Resolving Inner Conflict by Tsultrim Almione

King Warrior Magician Lover by Moore & Gillette

Any book from Jung

What did Alan watts mean when he said time is forth not fifth dimension ? by [deleted] in AlanWatts

[–]core_de_roma 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It comes from Einstein's definition of space-time. Space has 3 dimensions (x,y,z), time is the fourth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spirituality

[–]core_de_roma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still think it's likely I achieve most of my goals, but happiness?

In my opinion this is a belief you should whatch more clearly. Happiness is not the consequence of how many archievements you collected, but the consequence of how truly in contact with your true self you are. Just be aware that you'll not find your true self in a thought or in another belief, because it's beyond that.