I live what some traditions call an enlightened or awakened life.Most humans inherit their beliefs through conditioning, schooling, narratives and social structures, then unconsciously live within those beliefs as constraints.My experience has been different. Awakening involves loosening attachment to inherited beliefs, holding beliefs provisionally, and engaging reality consciously through direct observation and experience rather than unconscious reaction.The short of it is that awakening creates a different engagement with reality. Not better or worse.I am willing to respond to genuine questions. I will be back later to respond.
How much swampweed do you smoke and hows Y'Berion these days?
I do not smoke swampweed or any other weed. Getting "high" is escaping reality. Reality does not need escape. One should consciously join the dance."Y'Berion" sounds like another fantasy narrative with little to do with reality. I rather doubt the path to conscious action is through virtual realities and invented mythologies.But thank you for trying.
>>42473491Do you think you're a starseed who awakened recently, or was there a catalyst moment somewhere along your journey?
>>42473491What strange word-usage in OP's picture. The unclear usage of "engage" makes me think of Woke propaganda. I wonder, if the original writer were in a situation where he had to avoid using the word "engage" what would he write?
>>42474267You are not awakened in any meaningful sense. Why age you posting here, what is wrong with you?
>>42474311Thank you for the question.There is a space that exists before the need for a narrative--the need to have an "explanation." Narratives satisfy a human need to explain things within the bounds of human perception. They truly become meaningless when viewed from outside that perspective. So short answer - no, I do not identify as a starseed. But I am aware that I am dissimilar to others in terms of how I perceive and interact in this reality.I have been truly awakened for about ten years. There were catalysts--events that pulled my attention away from "ordinary" life, followed by other events that enabled "realizations." I did not at first recognize that these events were leading to an expansion of awareness.As a young teenager, I had also experienced an awakening. But I did not understand it. I was not grounded and I became attacked. These attacks occurred in my dream state. Awareness does not simply end when one falls asleep.At that time, I made a conscious decision to go back to "sleep," which I mostly did, albeit I maintained a level of awareness that gave me unique experiences within my fields of interest.This time around, I have had a life full of experience before my recent awakening. I understand this reality as a participant in it, and now from a very different perspective. Each experience holds its own validity.
>>42474339By engage I mean consciously participate in reality rather than unconsciously react to it.
>>42474564I am here because I engage reality.There is a misconception that one who is awakened separates oneself from others, but that is not the case. Awakening does not require withdrawal. It does not require external validation.
>>42473491that happens to pretty much everybody at around 3 years old. It's called sapience. Neat, right?>>42474267you should really start smoking swamp weed, reality boy>>42475115you mean you can just be what you want to be? True! So inspiring, thanks random facebook mom
>>42475115Why are you posting about your awakened state other than to virtue signal that you are in actual fact a raging homosexual with some massive egoic dysfuncion?
>>42475451Your comment allows me to expand on my post.There is no virtue signaling. I do not seek external approbation. There is no hierarchy of awareness. There is only different.I post to play my part in the story, to share what I know obtained through direct experience. I lived within the systems designed for humans, and now in it but "outside" it.Awakening is transformative. The systems that exist are limiting. They are intentionally created.Humans truly live no differently than the animals on a farm. The farm has a physical fence. Humans are contained by the systems. The result is the same.The systems promote fear, separation, distraction. They are self propogating.There is a path that dissolves those systems.It is not about good or bad. One perceives something as bad if one recognizes confinement. Most identify only with their lives as presented and do not sense a confinement. Some sense something is amiss but blame it externally, such as on a cabal, rather than finding the freedom within.I am here for those that are me, about ten years ago, beginning to expand their awareness. I respect those that are not yet in that frame of reference.Creation is about the free flow of creative energy. It starts from within and flows outward. Humans are taught differently, that they are adrift in a sea of external variables.By the way, I do not suggest farm animals are enslaved. What I suggest is an unconscious acceptance of perceived limitations. Consciousness perceives itself as bounded. But no confinement occurs from outside. The limitation is "real, " but not fixed. We interpret the energy from the farm animals (and farmer) as the fence.I will be here for a short time more and reply to any genuine questions.
>>42475292see by this post alone i can tell your consciousness is super low and you have the slightest idea what OP's talking about>>42474645that's lovely. personally, I've had quite a few paranormal experiences.....the kind that hit you with an outright epistemological shock. tho maybe "relief" is the better word. like: "thank God, it's just ghosts, poltergeists, and unresolved trauma manifesting through a PK kid. And I don't think I'm a starseed either. Earthbond baby and loving it
>>42474645AI.