Questions - October 2022

If you want, if you have the answers/knowledge and if you have the time, can you answer some of these questions or at least one of them?

Does it matter if I reach Enlightnment in this life (probably not :joy:) or ten lifes from now?

Is there any pressure to evolve to a next level (whatever that is)?

What is Enlightnment? Has any teacher or enlightened being that ever came to Earth actually reached the “highest level”?

Are we all manifestations of The Divine (probably)? Am I actually The Absolute in this form, just a part of It/Him/Her or both (perhaps)?

Can a human being hold all the answers? If not, Can humanity as a whole, then?

Is Life/The Multiverse/The Absolute Always Evolving?

Is there an Absolute Objective Truth or it is all Individual perspective?

Is it possible to reach a Very Advanced Level (mental, spiritual, etc.) in this/one lifetime? Or am I mostly stuck with my genetic and energetic/spiritual potential?

Are these questions a Waste of time?

There might come other questions.

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My idea leans toward this, the source of the existence is unknowable, mushroom intelligence says it is from stars that is all, people who took DMT are unsure if they met god or the source, I read in some channelled book on Pleiades I think they are also active searching for the source, there are many races out there, even in some spiritual books like Autobiography of a Yogi, the author Yogananda’s guru says god is unknowable.

Just like how some people think when they have done everything in life and they have nothing left and kill themselves, if you get all the answers, you would be utterly depressed, I think. The journey would be bearable but once you arrive at the destination you might say, now what? :joy:

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:joy: I would say, “damn, this boring, back to the Matrix”! :joy:

Is this why they kidnap people? We found the source! Nope, damn, just another monkey. :joy:
Hope you don’t mind this joke.

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No idea, why aliens kidnap humans, and I don’t mind.

On the point of unknowable source, there is a story from Indian texts called Upanishads which was told in the 3rd or 4th episode of The Power of Myth series by Joseph Campbell aired on PBS. Once gods who manage elements like air, water, fire etc. got arrogant, then a mist comes and tells them, let’s see if you can burn this straw and throws it, Agni can’t burn it, the god of water Varuna can’t make it wet, the god of wind Vayu can’t move it even an inch, all the gods start getting worried.

Then a woman comes and tells them the power you think you have, been given to you by that thing, and that thing is called Brahman in Indian ethos.

In one of the books by Seth (Seth Speaks guy), Seth says the source has been constantly looking for anything like it and so far found nothing like it.

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I don’t think that meaning and motivation done by humans can understand the reasons or motives of what is actually going on.

Mostly because meaning and motivation is human and created by humans, meanwhile everything outside of a human does not have meaning or motivation.

This means that our capacity to have meaning or motivation is not trascendental, but artificial, accidental and arbitrary. As physics had proven, God does play dices.

Therefore, asking the question is starting with the wrong foot.

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