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RE: It's Always How You Look At It

This post was very well articulated, especially since assuming that English is your second or third language(Really I can't tell as your vocabulary and grammar is top notch)

Some will argue that life is manifested through conscious awareness. Essentially just as life is what you make of it, life can also be what you choose to pay attention to.

The ego creates so much expectations and attachments that sometimes we forget to Be Here Now. This post does a beautiful job conveying that point.

Thank you for the loving reminder!

  • Taelor
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Thank you for your kind words and thoughtful comment! What we see is really our manifestation. The question that remains is - how to manifest the stuff that you think you want?

I am currently in a critical stage in my life, in regards to fully utilizing what I hope is wisdom to let go off all attachments(past thoughtforms and even cannabis), release my mind from any expectations(living in the future) and try to live in the now/ reality.

  • Detoxing (gerson therapy, infrared suanas, intermintent fasting) has helped with my attachments.

  • making commitments to myself to stay in a practice of waking up at 4am so that I may meditate and exercise keeps me grounded in the now.

  • accepting the now as perfect has allowed me to better accept others, be involved but not attached.

Through these practices I aim to manifest what my subconcious is trying to acheive.

But that is the thing... I plan on manifesting by clearing my mind/ego of all thought. Kind of like starring at a 3d puzzle... The less you strain the clearer the picture.

Theres so much more i can ramble about on this but as im sure your aware, words tend to cause static and take way from what is.

Thank you for sharing your experience! I'm on a similar path as you have probably noticed. Letting go is something we all should learn and I think one way or another, we eventually do.

Words can be both inspiring and demotivating. I guess it's how you look at the word.

Peace and love! Have a wonderful day!

So in this idea, then, everybody is fundamentally the ultimate reality. Not God in a politically kingly sense, but God in the sense of being the self, the deep-down basic whatever there is. And you're all that, only you're pretending you're not. And it's perfectly O.K. to pretend you're not, to be perfectly convinced, because this is the whole notion of drama.

  • Alan Watts