When we finally understand where the source of negativity we’ve contact with is, we attain higher levels of peace of mind and consciousness to begin the process of renunciation, allowing that type of negative energy to influence the self no more. Siddartha Gautama, the last Buddha, also known as the enlightened one, had understood staying close to the luxury of the palace and everything that it represented wasn’t beneficial to the duty of understanding his own suffering. Therefore, he has made the toughest decision of his life, i.e., he just has diminished and erased any close ties with his family, territory, and beliefs he has acquired before heading towards the path of enlightenment. Consciously and meaningfully, the Buddha has abandoned a pregnant wife, a life of luxury within the palace that could have led him to be the next king, and all beliefs tied to such a meaningless life surrounded by people who were not treated as equals. When applying that to our own perspective and relati
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Life is the most precious gift we’ve received, and we need to become conscious enough to understand the personal duty of caring about life as the ultimate goal. No life is negotiable, even the life of our most unpleasant and worst adversary is as much precious as our own. We need to understand that very carefully, establishing a strong foundation for stepping into our personal evolution no matter the circumstances. It’s important we cultivate and nurture the beautiful light we’ve deep within, becoming totally aligned with our love nature. Facing darkness and dealing with obnoxious behaviours promoted by any type of slavery-related movement such as (Neo-)Nazism is a duty. However, instead of making wars in a brainless attempt to defend life, we can enhance the self, acquire as much knowledge as we can, perform our body and mind training, and get ready to deal with negative outcomes of minds in suffering who decide to harm others, if and only if, they temporary lose their intrinsic abili
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Facing darkness and dealing with any type of slavery-related movement in the 21st century requires courage. Courage isn’t required to be ready for fighting a war like in the middle age. Courage is required to enhance the self, becoming stronger and resilient against deceptions, illusions, negative conditioning, and the cult of hate we observe in the environment we’re inserted into. The cult of hate keeps being promoted by the presence of darkness in the surroundings, and it’ll be like that until every sentient being gets conscious enough to understand the cult of hate as an open market, where people’s lives get negotiated in hidden ways but very similar to the ancient periods of slavery. Instead of enslaving people, we see people being targeted by hate speech, discrimination, and obnoxious behaviours, usually forming hatred groups to perform a lot of negative actions with the simple goal of making the life of such targeted people miserable from the perspective of a mind in suffering
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Facing darkness requires triggering our capability to step into our personal evolution, tapping into the unlimited power we’ve deep within in a conscious and meaningful way. Our evolutionary path implies boosting our immune system, becoming resilient to a lot of microorganisms getting into our blood stream. The more resilient we become, the more powerful we feel, which implies a better foundation to attain higher levels of peace of mind. The power we feel can start physically, mentally, or from a combination of both. The important thing is observing during our personal evolution that both body and mind are getting stronger, reaching a powerful level where their symbiotic bond makes such distinguished yet complementary powers converge, eventually. Why could we fear the presence of darkness in the surroundings? There are many reasons a person may fear the presence of darkness in the surroundings. Someone may be afraid of: (1) being alone and becoming lonely; (2) feel powerless of the d
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Facing darkness and dealing with the negative conditioning we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into requires learning the power of adaptation. We’re in contact with a lot of deceptive behaviours, where dishonour is the norm of interacting with people. Darkness promotes the cult of hate, such as (Neo-)Nazism has done in the past, and therefore, minds in suffering get conditioned to believe that being deceptive and harming others is totally right, according to their eagerness of considering themselves members of a superior race. Being kind, compassionate, and non-judgemental in an environment dominated by darkness and hatred culture requires cultivating and nurturing the beautiful light we’ve deep within, attaining higher levels of peace of mind no matter the circumstances. Like Buddha, the enlightened one, has said: we have the power to either accept or reject any of his teachings based on a genuine, conscious, and honoured application of a given teaching within our own
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Kindness, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude. Those are capabilities we need to develop, step by step, as requirements for being able to face darkness and deal with the negative conditioning we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into. A fundamental understanding we achieve with time is that darkness and all negative atmosphere evolving hatred culture cannot be either controlled or ruled by ourselves. When we become a target of a mind in suffering that embraces the cult of hate, the fact that we are breathing an air that has a better quality than the one that mind in suffering is breathing becomes an offence. Imagine how disturbed that mind in suffering believing being a superior race becomes if we’re performing better work, experiencing genuine happiness, and so on? In order to diminish the influence of hatred culture on the self, preventing the inversion of control regarding what happens in the present moment, cultivating and nurturing the beautiful light we’ve