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Pure Awareness vs Ahimsa. [Should you avoid people or not?]

  Whether you should avoid people who hunting depends entirely on how you choose to practice your spirituality . In spiritual development, there are two distinct paths you can take when faced with a conflict of values: the path of Protection (Separation) or the path of Pure Awareness (Inclusion) . [ 1 ] Path 1: The Path of Protection (Avoidance) If your spiritual path is rooted in Ahimsa (non-harming) , deep empathy for animals, or maintaining a very specific, peaceful energy level, avoiding hunters may be necessary for your peace of mind. Protecting Your State: If being around hunting talk, weapons, or the reality of animal death causes you deep distress, anger, or sadness, it will disrupt your spiritual practice. Setting Boundaries: There is no shame in choosing an environment that mirrors your values. If you are in a sensitive phase of your awakening, surrounding yourself with like-minded, gentle people helps stabilize your inner peace. [ 1 ] Path 2: The Path of Pure Awarene...

Non-dual philosophy and experiential self-realization.

Curriculum or roadmap focused on non-dual philosophy and experiential self-realization. It flows smoothly from classic structural frameworks to direct, effortless recognition, and concludes with practical integration. Here is a breakdown of how these distinct elements interconnect and build upon one another: 1. Advaita Vedanta (The Foundation) Advaita (literally "not-two") is the classic Indian philosophy of non-dualism established firmly by Adi Shankara. The Core: It posits that your true nature is Brahman (absolute consciousness), and the apparent separation between the individual ( Atman ) and the universe is an illusion ( Maya ). The Approach: It traditionally uses a progressive, analytical path—often relying on Neti Neti ("not this, not that") to discard what you are not (the body, thoughts, emotions) until only pure witness awareness remains. 2. Kashmir Shaivism (The Embodiment) Where Advaita can sometimes feel world-negating or strictly analytical, Kashmi...

List of Buddhist Practices

  Tantric Buddhism, or Vajrayana (Diamond Vehicle), is an esoteric branch emerging from Mahayana Buddhism in India around the 6th century CE, often focusing on accelerating the path to enlightenment within a single lifetime

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What is KUNDALINI

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Meditation Tips.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmAJCcoHbEQ What is going to be my text thought I FINALLY figured out meditation with one 'magic' sentence...