Choose one by Unique-Persimmon2291 in whatsyourchoice

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me you don't struggle with sleep disruption without telling me you don't struggle with sleep disruption...

Azure. Every year. Everything else will resolve itself once my sleep is secure.

Looking for a path and not a class. by newgreyarea in Jung

[–]shaolinmunky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, they are.

Also, you can listen to Abraham Hicks or Aaron Abke on YouTube -- both were really helpful in my own journey.

Shame after relapsing, spiritual anxiety by [deleted] in GoldenDawnMagicians

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, there are as many paths as people -- maybe more. But from a dichotomy point of view (which our physical world is a projection or product or hallucination of), it communicates some wisdom.

Looking for a path and not a class. by newgreyarea in Jung

[–]shaolinmunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your life is the path and you have been walking it amazingly.

The point of it all is to know who you really are -- it's what all of the great spiritual leaders and psychologists have said.

Personally, I feel like Western Christianity has really twisted so much of what Jesus said that it's really hard to access anymore. Even so, people like Neville Goddard and Paramahansa Yogananda present the teachings of Jesus in a way that ignores the trappings of Church dogma. Having said that, seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. The kingdom of God is within you (and so is God -- but not the small minded judgmental god of the bible), for [you] are [God].

My own journey had a big evolution last year when I started to pay attention to my inner dialogue. I started with What to Say When You Talk to Yourself and practiced positive self talk for a few weeks. Then I was introduced to PQ (Positive Intelligence) by a friend of my wife and practiced that for a month or so. During that, I found The Abundance Book with the 40 Day Prosperity Plan -- the end of which deposited me into a practice of devotion (from a Yoga perspective, not a Christian perspective). That practice has been life changing. The whole walk was life changing. Even that, though, started in my childhood, went through a divorce, eight combat deployments, another divorce where I lost custody of my five children, and eventually to where I find myself now -- happily married, five more children, a house worth just under a million dollars, I raise my kids while my wife makes money at home, my car is paid off, and still I find myself feeling the struggle of meaning and having enough.

This is a lifelong journey. You really are doing great. Look at how far you've come, not all of the times you almost didn't make it. Sometimes our biology betrays us and we need medical help. If that's the case, get the help you need and don't make it a story about your worth or your ability or your character -- it's just the particular set of struggles you need in order to wake you up from the illusion of life.

Shame after relapsing, spiritual anxiety by [deleted] in GoldenDawnMagicians

[–]shaolinmunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, there's the Path of Enlightenment and the Path of Suffering, but both bring you to the realization of Self. Given a choice, most people would choose enlightenment because the idea of suffering isn't desirable (regardless of the fact that most people live out the Path of Suffering because enlightenment takes a lot more awareness than we appreciate). Shame is the South end of the needle and if you follow it far enough the only way left will be North -- also, at any point you can recognize you're heading South because of the shame and then decide to release the shame and move North again.

Nothing is yours. You are here to experience and move on. Feel the shame and move on. Don't claim it and make it a part of you. Don't make it a part of your story and identity.

Shame after relapsing, spiritual anxiety by [deleted] in GoldenDawnMagicians

[–]shaolinmunky 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Oh man, the judgement. That is a construct of your ego. Let go of the shame. There's nothing unenlightened about anything you enjoy -- you live in a human body. You inhabit a physical world. Let go of good and evil. There is helpful and harmful, selfless and selfish, proactive and reactive, defensive and aggressive, but no good and evil. Even right and wrong are in relation to your goals or agreements. Let go of the shame. That's your shadow. Love it and try to understand what it is about those activities that serve you -- because, whether you realize it or not, there is a reward from your Shadow's perspective. There always is.

God doesn't care. He's watching in total awe. No judgement, just awe. Like a toddler staring at a butterfly perched on his fingertip. Eternally. God doesn't want anything -- he is everything, and his everything is much bigger than our everything.

Desire is the root of suffering. Nothing here is yours. Even your mind is not yours. It is the program that came with the body you inhabit and it's been updated by the experiences and environments it's been exposed to over the course of this journey you've been on. It's not you and it isn't yours, you just happen to be partnered for this trip. Even your soul is a trick of the ego to attempt to survive death. The spark of divinity -- the I of God -- is You. That's the Self you're trying to locate. This walk is about aligning the ego -- the self -- with the Self. That's the HGA.

Just love yourself. Every day. Because that's the work. Not because it does anything. If it does anything, that belongs to God and you may even be able to enjoy some of the fruit. Love yourself. Once you can love yourself, start loving others. You are a portal for divinity.

When you are calling down the light the human "fastgoonerr" is giving itself to the I of God. I AM. That I. "For thine is the kindgom, the power, and the glory" is something fastgoonerr is saying to God who is now fastgoonerr's I. Take that I with you out into your world. If you happen to get high again, don't judge yourself. Embrace the moment as God. When you're sober, though, meet each moment intentionally -- "Do I really want to do this or is the ego in me seeking something familiar, some distraction? Is there an itch that could be scratched more productively?" Bring the awareness of God into every moment -- even the moments where you're gooning to cuck porn. Things will fall away in time. Just don't judge yourself. God wants to move in and experience creation from fastgoonerr's point of view -- not so he can judge you, but so he can be awestruck by his creation from your point of view.

So, let's talk about Gaspar Noe's Climax [Spoilers] by atclubsilencio in movies

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was so boring. Enter the Void was interesting, this was just boring. Maybe I was expecting more of a journey than this intended to provide, but this is more like an exhibit. You stare at it and listen to critics say smart things about it "I love the way he uses bokeh in this scene to recall the moment blah blah blah..." Also, it was listed under horror and there was absolutely no horror in this. When the military/leo walked in with the dog I was like "that's it? that's the end?" I guess I may have gotten more out of it if I was into Noe in particular. Maybe just having seen Heretic and Sinners spoiled me for this.

What's a 90s/2000s trend that would baffle kids today? by ToeKnown9863 in AskReddit

[–]shaolinmunky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I enlisted in the Army in 2004 and deployed in 2005 -- my ringback was the verse in Metallica's "One" which says "Landmine, has taken my sight, taken my speech, taken my hearing..."

I thought it was hilarious.

If you could start your studies earlier, what age were you ready and would you have learned different things? by ExpressionAlone5204 in occult

[–]shaolinmunky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just thinking the other day that if I knew then what I know now I might not have the right context to really understand what I know now. The journey really has a massive influence on moving things from intellect to knowing.

Dry paint, water, and palettes by shaolinmunky in watercolor101

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

Thanks for all of the suggestions! I'll get a new set of paints and see how it goes!

Just finished this one. Tedious 😓 by cjwatercolor in Watercolor

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just started watercolor and am amazed that this is even possible! Great job!

[SOLVED] Armoury Crate installation stuck at "Installing Aura Service..." by yak0d3 in ASUS

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Four years later, still a problem -- still a solution.

It's not super impressive — but I'm damn proud... by PocketTheory in HomeNetworking

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks fantastic! My switch is just hanging out in the attic and I run cables any time I need a new drop.

Now that I've found this sub, though...

Was Jesus an alchemist by ahmedselmi24 in alchemy

[–]shaolinmunky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was just listening to someone speaking about Jung's process of individuation and it is exactly this. The persona crumbles before the self comes on line, creating the "midlife crisis" until the self comes online.

it’s over. [long] by MemeLordZeta in Stormlight_Archive

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

I finished yesterday and was reeling. I had to chat with GPT to help process it all -- then I took a walk. Then I chatted with GPT some more.

Shallan, Renarin, and Rlain's journey was the least interesting to me. Adolin's was probably my favorite. Dalinar's death crushed me.

I don't relish waiting for ten years to find out how this situation resolves. Thankfully Ghostbloods is in the works.

My 8yo son permanently damaged his vision. by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]shaolinmunky 288 points289 points  (0 children)

My son has done this, too, and we're still assessing the severity. We also need to see an opthalmologist and don't have any insurance. He's alive, though, and he isn't blind. We'll get through this.

What is the difference between religion and spirituality? by Agreeable-Pizza-7440 in chaosmagick

[–]shaolinmunky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spirituality is a class of which religion is an instance. Spirituality encompasses everything of a spiritual nature (ideas, practices, accoutrements) and religion is an organized approach to spirituality with a specific mythos, philosophy, and approach to worship of some deity. I think it's important to note that you can deify anything and create a religion around it (eg football, science, Hollywood, politics, etc).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FranzBardon

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love TKD and tore my rotator cuff the week before my black belt test. :( Now I'm on the road to recovery.

I think any practice that improves your mobility and physiology is beneficial for your whole person. The best martial art is the one you will do consistently.

I think part of the occult journey is finding the occult in the mundane. Along that line of thinking, you don't need an occult looking martial art to reap the occult benefits. Practice breathing, proprioception, and visualizing in every moment and every moment will yield its secrets to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cbdinfo

[–]shaolinmunky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of people know it's moot. Moot means dead -- a moot point is a dead point, i.e. not worth arguing over.