André Duqum
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What are your thoughts on the purpose that pain and suffering play on our own spiritual growth and evolution?
Well said. I really like the understanding how suffering in many ways is like the price of admission for the illusion of separation.
Well said. I really like the understanding how suffering in many ways is like the price of admission for the illusion of separation.
Well said. I really like the understanding how suffering in many ways is like the price of admission for the illusion of separation.
Like separation is, of course, an essential, like without...
Like separation is, of course, an essential, like without...
Like separation is, of course, an essential, like without...
separation we don't have the experience of otherness so it's like the infinite consciousness needs to descend into its many different differentiations to go on a data collection process and to experience itself to become itself in so many ways then part of that process is forgetting that is our true nature and the bashing of our heads against the wall and the and the pain the suffering that is inevitable on the path to realizing who we are in our true nature
separation we don't have the experience of otherness so it's like the infinite consciousness needs to descend into its many different differentiations to go on a data collection process and to experience itself to become itself in so many ways then part of that process is forgetting that is our true nature and the bashing of our heads against the wall and the and the pain the suffering that is inevitable on the path to realizing who we are in our true nature
separation we don't have the experience of otherness so it's like the infinite consciousness needs to descend into its many different differentiations to go on a data collection process and to experience itself to become itself in so many ways then part of that process is forgetting that is our true nature and the bashing of our heads against the wall and the and the pain the suffering that is inevitable on the path to realizing who we are in our true nature
When you have studied through the Baha'i, through all these Native American religions and a lot of different beautiful spirituality, how do you view this realm? And I've heard you speak to, again, these two forces at play that can be viewed through the views of many different spiritual wisdom traditions and religions.
When you have studied through the Baha'i, through all these Native American religions and a lot of different beautiful spirituality, how do you view this realm? And I've heard you speak to, again, these two forces at play that can be viewed through the views of many different spiritual wisdom traditions and religions.
When you have studied through the Baha'i, through all these Native American religions and a lot of different beautiful spirituality, how do you view this realm? And I've heard you speak to, again, these two forces at play that can be viewed through the views of many different spiritual wisdom traditions and religions.
that there are these two forces at play constantly, collectively, and then also individually in our life. And I'm curious what you think about those two forces as it contributes to what makes up reality in many ways.
that there are these two forces at play constantly, collectively, and then also individually in our life. And I'm curious what you think about those two forces as it contributes to what makes up reality in many ways.
that there are these two forces at play constantly, collectively, and then also individually in our life. And I'm curious what you think about those two forces as it contributes to what makes up reality in many ways.
I love that, man. It's so important. So many amazing reflections on the nature of who we are and the time that we face. I've really enjoyed this whole conversation. A question that's just coming to me now. Let's say we go to rain at 80. Reflecting back at you right now. Much like you would probably at your age currently reflect back at your time at 25, what would he be saying to you?
I love that, man. It's so important. So many amazing reflections on the nature of who we are and the time that we face. I've really enjoyed this whole conversation. A question that's just coming to me now. Let's say we go to rain at 80. Reflecting back at you right now. Much like you would probably at your age currently reflect back at your time at 25, what would he be saying to you?
I love that, man. It's so important. So many amazing reflections on the nature of who we are and the time that we face. I've really enjoyed this whole conversation. A question that's just coming to me now. Let's say we go to rain at 80. Reflecting back at you right now. Much like you would probably at your age currently reflect back at your time at 25, what would he be saying to you?
What advice would he be saying to you? What do you think he would wish that you would give yourself some more credit for? I'm curious what you think future you hindsight looks like.