Nikola Tesla: "The Spirit of God is Not What You Think" (full explanation)
"The Frequency of GOD." The full explanation of Nikola Tesla's 369, the true nature of the Matrix and The Real da Vinci Code."
FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT
Become arrogant. Make others gossip about you. Break social rules. Be unapologetic about your actions. Act from your highest will. Remain hopeful no matter what. Walk like you own the place. Move like a winner. Rest because you deserve it. Get things because you want them.
Reality responds to those who live as if they already have the things they’ve always wanted.
Hard work is a lie.
Let reality bend to your will.
CONSCIOUSNESS IS NOT SOMETHING YOY HAVE, IT IS WHAT YOU ARE!
What is consciousness, it is the unified field that exists beyond the body yet is perceived through the mind, it is the invisible ground where everything is happening, where the seen and the unseen arise and dissolve, consciousness is not inside you, nor outside — it is the very space in which “inside” and “outside” exist
The Shiva Sutras describe this truth beautifully, Chaitanyam Aatma — consciousness itself is the Self, it is not dependent on the body or mind, rather the body and mind appear within it, the Upanishads call it the witness, self luminous, eternal, untouched by birth or death
In Kashmir Shaivism, this is called Prakash, the inner light that illuminates all experience, it shines through the eyes, flows through thoughts, dances in emotion, and yet remains untouched by them, it is self aware, needing no other light to know itself, the same consciousness that perceives you reading these words is the same that moves galaxies
Advaita Vedanta calls it Brahman, the absolute, the only reality, everything else is its play, when one realizes this truth not intellectually but experientially, the illusion of separation falls, and life becomes effortless — a spontaneous expression of the divine
To know consciousness is not to reach somewhere new, but to awaken to what has always been, the silent, radiant awareness that pervades all.
If you’re a millennial parent you probably:
- Apologize to your kids when you’re wrong
- Explain the “why” behind your rules
- Let them feel their feelings
- Say “I love you” every single day out loud
- Hug them after discipline instead of sending them to their room
We’re not soft. We’re breaking cycles with intention.
@narendramodi ji has asked not to buy #Gold. What an analysis. This is the end of the entire uptrend according to me. 123k-119k min next move , there is pa support as well. But i doubt if it will hold. Best wishes.
A kid drew himself sleeping in bed between mom and dad and labeled it 'safe.'
In Japan, this exact sleeping arrangement has a name. They call it 'the river.' Mother is one bank. Father is the other. The child between them is the water. Roughly 70% of Japanese mothers sleep this way with their kids, sometimes through the teenage years. The Western model of putting a kid alone in their own bedroom is barely 200 years old. For most of human history, in most cultures still alive today, kids slept beside their parents.
James McKenna runs the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab at Notre Dame. He spent decades watching what happens when parents and kids share a bed. The bodies sync up. Heart rates align with the parent's, breathing falls into the same rhythm, and by morning even sleep stages have started matching. The parent's body, in McKenna's words, acts as a kind of biological jumper cable for the child's.
In 2013, researchers in the Netherlands tracked 193 babies through the first year of life. They measured cortisol, the brain's main stress hormone. Babies who had spent more weeks co-sleeping in the first six months produced less cortisol under stress at 12 months. Sleeping near a parent had rewired the kid's stress system to be calmer under pressure.
Inside the kid's brain at night, the amygdala, the fear alarm, gets more sensitive as the body gets tired. Darkness makes it worse. A 2021 paper in PLoS One from Australian researchers showed that light directly suppresses amygdala activity. Lights off, alarm louder. The whole brain is wired to read 'alone in a dark room' as a threat.
Now add a parent's body to that bed. The kid's nervous system reads warm body, breathing nearby, familiar smell. The threat alarm dials down. Two parents on either side dial it down twice. The drawing is the kid's brain calculating maximum safety: I am surrounded by the people who keep me alive, and nothing can reach me without going through them first.
The arrangement in this drawing is what most of human history called 'sleeping.' Sleeping the kid alone in another room is a 200-year-old Western invention that we forgot was an invention. Every kid who has ever padded into your room at 3am and crawled into the middle of the bed is just trying to redraw the picture.
Met a man in the gym in his 50s with a physique most people want and I asked for his routine.
He said: “Just 2 exercises per muscle group. Been doing it for 20 years.”
Chest — incline bench + cable fly
Shoulders — overhead press + lateral raises
Biceps — hammer curls + preacher curls
Triceps — pushdowns + overhead extensions
Back — pull-ups + barbell rows
Legs — squats + leg extensions
Then I begin to wonder
Are we doing too much in the gym just to feel productive during a workout?