Unironically where in the third world is the best place for spiritual seeking and living a simpler life?
Just eat some tapeworm eggs from your local asian grocery diet section amd drink some coconut moonshine. You'll be "enlightened" in no time.
>>41680642Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai have noticeable spiritual energy.
Being poor doesn't make you more spiritual anon, that's just a cope.
-farts on you-
>>41680768While Wildly dis informative, it’s not necessarily wrong. You just phrased it like a remedial demon monkey. The truth is, poor people are more likely to be spiritually aligned as the ego and materials that usually comes with money, make it hard for humans to resist the hollow pleasures. Even Jesus says this, stop being a little pain and panic demon.
idk, anon.i know the andes are in the know that there have been prehistoric ancient high cultures.but then again: they sacrifice humans there. so they are shit. it is consensual (1 week all-inclusive for your life; usually a bum).atlas is not very spiritual. not the way i experienced it. more like weed growing farms.and yes... they have some tribes. but... you know... some poor farmers. no real magick. apart from what has always been there.alps are not third world.pyrenees... spanish side... well.. europe is not very spiritual in general. maybe ireland. but that's not third world. although europe is really working to get there.china... is communist. no need to seek enlightenment from them. Taiwan, maybe.russia. russia is huge. it is where the term shaman for animists originates. it is basically where shamans survived and the original word for shaman comes from. so if you go there... altai region. russia is mostly third world, if it is world. because mostly it is not conquered territory but claimed by russia.Thailand lets you stay in their monasteries, i heared. free food and stuff. but... they are full of demons these days. we are in the end times.simple life is country gardening permaculture style.anywhere amish.
>>41680805>seething because your cope was questioned