What did you base this response on? You saw my post amount and assumed I was new, then saw everything else I wrote in that bias? I'm wrong about everything until my experiences conforms to your experiences? Seems like a pretty limiting perspective to me.
Sure that makes sense. You're one of the few people that actually takes time to explain things instead of vague opinions of why things aren't working without a clear perspective on the issue. However, in your analogy the rock does tend to move backwards eventually imo. I need to come up with a...
What about it? I can do workings in "one shot", they're just never permanent and I've basically given up trying at this point. I'll have to reexplore thoughtforms/egregores I guess.
Why would doing it for 40 days make it perm? I've done rituals for longer than 40 days before, the longest I've seen something last without maintenance was about a week. I've actually stopped using words like "forever and permanently" because in my experience it's very clear that doesn't exist...
I've been able to have within 24 hour results with rituals, but the "decay period" of the energy is about the same time. So far this has meant that things go to absolute shit if I get complacent and decide "it shouldn't matter" if I missed a day. I've experimented with this three times now and...
I'm fabricating a situation where the choice can be made. The same concept can be applied to other things, for example prioritization of rescuing someone and giving them medical treatment, or who should receive organs and who shouldn't. In war a soldier might have to make a decision to shoot a...
Yes.
What else was I going to base this information on? Spirituality in most cases is anecdotal and it can be difficult to argue otherwise, even if evidence is presentable. For example, I could say I base my observations on my ability to life cars with telekinesis, which isn't true but even if...
The last conversation I was trying to start included too many complicated themes, so I decided to simplify it in a way that hopefully gets to the root of the situation.
I'm going to use that cliché "Trolley Problem", if you aren't aware of what I mean then check this link for more information...
On what basis would you understand what it takes to become a "God"?
2 hours of meditation is pretty much the minimum time where you'll achieve anything substantial. Substantial in this context meaning the accomplishment of anything very abnormal that a person doesn't naturally have the...
I recommend you don't speak about things as if you understand them perfectly. People who meditate for 5 hours a day, such as ancient Tibetans, would be on an entirely different league than what you probably think "advanced" means. Yes, meditating to that level isn't required to get you a minimum...
I guess that depends on whether the company cares or not. You could do everything by the book and still get shit on, I'm sure the JoS has problems like this.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "karmic standpoint", would it then be bad karma to be a fast food employee who sells people greasy...
The scenario I gave was obviously not entirely realistic, since almost anything can be abused and give resulting negative symptoms. You could drink too much water and drown, or eat so much food that your organs fail, for example. A company doesn't usually control the amount of substances people...