How to start spiritual journey

Hello I would like to ask how to start spiritual path, I have been listening mostly to fields for physical matters and dont listen consitently to spiritual fields, also I see some members here discussing some jargons I dont understand like what is servitor? What kundalini etc etc. Also I feel like what I should not focus on is in physical but in spiritual stuff.

So how do I start? Like do I do some Buddhist hums, yoga or meditation or something? Do I do tai chi? Also is there a stack I can listen to for spiritual field? I see dream’s field but i dont understand their purpose except Ego dissolution. Thank you

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Start with 15 minutes alone in a quiet state every day. Relax, observe and begin to get familiar with yourself and your current state. This is the first step to disconnect from the everyday autopilot race. After about a month of this, which already requires a significant commitment to achieve, you can start thinking about the next step
(I would do this, leave all the theory and books for later)

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i’d suggest you to skip the first obstacle of spiritual development which is to believe that there’s an elemental binarism between:

  • being spiritual
  • being non-spiritual

this creates a fundamental opposition in which you operate as a half person.

in which you try to be as spiritual as you can, and avoid being non-spiritual as much as possible.

this in fact is anti-spiritual and will lead you to more unawareness, unconsciousness and mental issues too.

because such dualism does not exist, and trying to push it will only divide you and fragment you more, as many people who are deluded into it are already being possessed by it.

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Many answers, many paths… This is a personal question only you can answer.
Start wherever you wants, whatever the path is, work on your intuition.
Ask yourself how your spiritual journey must be, what is your essence, your true-self.
I know this sound a bit gibberish, but honestly the first step is to listen to yourself.
No books, anyone, any mantra can give more teachings than focusing on yourself.

You can try Franz Bardon : path of the true magic initiation ( not sure of the traduction in english), Julius Evola : introduction to magic. Other users here can give their prefer author. Honestly, i think you should try to move your inner energies

Le travail est facile, l’art est difficile. (Sorry for my bad english)

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Listen to this when reading the forums and reread the answers you’ve been given while listening to this. Listen daily once.

Listen daily to this too, 3 times

Listen carefully to this and listen daily.

Walk the path of least resistence…

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Thank you so much for the advice, you are indeed right I should leave the theory and technicals for later, I have always been trying to read the introductions or fundamentals etc like how I learn lessons in school before starting.

Thank you, So the more I try to force it into me the more it gets farther away to me? I should do it naturally and steady?

what i mean is that building a super-ego around spirituality is anti-spiritual.

and many people build spiritual egos and super-egos, which becomes detrimental for spiritual endevours.

distrust any folk that comes with an ordered agenda about “what you should do” or “shouldn’t do”, “what’s good”, “what’s bad” when it comes to spirituality.

many gurus fulfill that function, they tell people how to live and handicap other people’s progress.

IMO biggest obstacle for spiritual development is the alienation to whatever functions as an authority within your subjectivity (it may be a teaching, a process, a book, a guru, a set of gurus, a tradition, a religion, etc).

emancipation from these forms of authorities lead to a better spiritual development.

Christ emancipated from judaism and roman empire, Buddha emancipated from his material posessions and his King inheritance, etc.

i think emancipation is the main function for spiritual development.

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Life is a spiritual journey - you’re already in one.

Nothing anyone else says matters, so stop asking.