Pure presence can be so profound it burns away afflictions and incinerates fear on contact. This power comes from a matured habit of awakening, reaching a point where it effortlessly dissolves challenges as they arise. #Mindfulness#Presence#InnerPeace
Letting go is the path to freedom, allowing equanimity, tranquility, and faith to surface. When the mind is resilient enough, it naturally drops what no longer serves. #Mindfulness#InnerPeace#PersonalGrowth
Feeling like you're going crazy? Watch out for mistaking interpretations as reality. Strange physical sensations are just thatโsensations, not necessarily the end of everything. Don't let fear distort your perception. #MentalHealth#Perception
We seek the mind, but only find sensory input and thought. These experiences are inseparable from consciousness itself. We use different words, but they point to the same fundamental reality: the awareness in which all things appear. #Mindfulness#Consciousness
Is 'action' just something happening, or does it require integration? Integration is simply dealing with the consequences of your choices. This present moment is always 1000% in your face. #Mindfulness#SelfImprovement
Accessing infinite textures depends on a refined consciousness. When experience isn't tethered to the self, incredible perceptions emerge. It's about shifting focus beyond the personality. #Consciousness#Mindfulness
When the perception of self vanishes, what remains? Silence. Investigating reveals this silence wasn't external to consciousness, but existed within it, even without personality or ego. #Mindfulness#SelfAwareness
Thinking about a pink elephant? You just did. This reveals the paradox of freedom โ can a mental image truly be 'free' or 'not free'? It challenges our basic assumptions about control. #Mindfulness#Philosophy#Cognition
Is it even possible to label feelings as 'free' or 'bound'? The pain of grief vs. emancipation, guilt vs. blissful ignorance โ these are just feelings. #Mindfulness#EmotionalWellness
Struggling to let go or surrender? It's a feeling of being trapped, fueled by the belief you *should* be doing something else. Understanding this feeling is the first step. #Mindset#PersonalGrowth
What's happening? It's not just a question, but a state of being. Experience infinite space, nothingness, or a non-linear flow where past, present, and future merge. #Mindfulness#Perception
My closing thought on #DavidWilcock. Based on police dispatch, David had run out of money. Yes, he is, of course, responsible for his own life, and in the decisions he makesโฆ.but consider the following.
@CoreyGoode sold him a fake story which ruined his credibility. Now he is trying to profit from Davidโs death.
@StavattiAero took millions from David and did nothing they claimed they would do. Chris had even stopped returning Davidโs calls at one point. This next part is speculation, but I wonder if thereโs any financial benefit posthumously.
His followers financed his delusions, while they viciously attacked and slandered anybody who dared to point out those delusions.
Considering Davidโs state of mind in the last couple of months, where e basically acknowledged that he was not speaking to archangels or ancient gods, nor were any of his prophecies about Ascension correct, it appeared that there was a light at the end of the tunnel. But it also appears David was trapped by his own audience.
This is also speculative, but it appears that if David would have turned around his life, his audience would have abandoned him. After all, they eat each other alive in his live chat. After all, they are viciously attacking each other online to be the holder of some secret truth behind Davidโs death.
David is ultimately responsible. But for a man who clearly had mental health conditions going back years, it is equally the fault of those who exploited his naivety and generosity, and his hope for something better. This includes all the people who told him to stop listening to the haters and just do his own thing. Even in situations when David seemed to be rational about something, his audience would pounce. Those that did that are just downright wicked, even if they sell it as some mantra of โlove and light.โ
It wasnโt just the truth and economic ruin that killed him, but the very people who myself and others tried to point out to that they were being scammed, who turned, in the end, to essentially be scamming David.
RIP David Wilcock
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@Damo_the_monk@BritneysApple understand banking, lending, real estate and finance so that it can't be used against you and so you won't miss opportunities if they come ur way. Richard Werner just did a 3hr talk on @TuckerCarlson on the Credit Creation Theory of banking. it explains how central banks work.
@Damo_the_monk@BritneysApple (3) as I mentioned earlier foreclosure is avoidable if the owner lists the property, but depending on why the borrower stopped making payments that may not be something they're able to make happen
@Damo_the_monk@BritneysApple (2) bc you didn't put up the entirety of the money to buy the home you had to borrow it from a bank to pay the seller. that's your mortgage. it's not your money. it's debt. when you fail to make payments on that debt a bank is able to foreclose on the property
@Damo_the_monk@BritneysApple when you buy a home you usually put a downpayment of anything between 3-20% which secures your mortgage. a mortgage is a loan the bank gives you to pay the seller. the seller gets paid and you now "own" the home. the title of the property is transferred to you
@Damo_the_monk@BritneysApple different numbers because on my end I shared calculations based on loan repaid in total on a 15yr vs 30yr term. your screenshot is calculations of 15yrs paid ON a 30yr term. amortization is what accounts for the difference. foreclosed homes aren't stolen.