09-27-2011, 03:44 AM
Hello,
I am seeking fellow gamers specifically on Xbox 360, via Xbox live to form a clan (if you are a gamer this will be a familiar term to you ) of players to play MW2 (Until MW3 comes out), and Halo Reach.
The purpose behind this is simple. It is my desire to achieve balance of compassion towards others with compassion towards self, which I chose to inherently lack in this incarnation. It is my belief that by forming a clan of gamers that would represent the so called "elite" of Call of Duty (and Halo), thusly serving our egos in a sense that we will be skilled at what we do, and will be aware of this. This will be what we thrive on in the polarization of service-to-self. At the same time we will be balancing that aspect of ourselves with various other aspects that are of service-to-others nature. Such simple things as teamwork and coordination. When successful we shall become a single entity that will by virtue of polarization towards service to self become unstoppable.
The logic behind this is simple -> I employ magical technique in my gameplay. This happens to make me a fantastic player. Now, what if a whole team of players knew this simple concept of applying their Law of One knowledge towards a video game. The results are very impressive if playing well at video games is something that interests you.
Each one of us must serve the self in the way that we must desire to be better than everybody else. You should hate losing more than you want to win. Upon victory one should swell with pride, knowing their will was dominant in this situation and can be relied on time and time again.
When success is achieved, we shall use the wisdom gained to balance ourselves in the greatest perfection possible. Meditation alongside with the success of team efforts will propel us ever forward in our desires to be of service to the Creator. In serving ourselves, we serve others, all of which are One and the same Creator.
Namaste my brothers, and may your will guide you to me so that we may wreck houses up in video games.
I am seeking fellow gamers specifically on Xbox 360, via Xbox live to form a clan (if you are a gamer this will be a familiar term to you ) of players to play MW2 (Until MW3 comes out), and Halo Reach.
The purpose behind this is simple. It is my desire to achieve balance of compassion towards others with compassion towards self, which I chose to inherently lack in this incarnation. It is my belief that by forming a clan of gamers that would represent the so called "elite" of Call of Duty (and Halo), thusly serving our egos in a sense that we will be skilled at what we do, and will be aware of this. This will be what we thrive on in the polarization of service-to-self. At the same time we will be balancing that aspect of ourselves with various other aspects that are of service-to-others nature. Such simple things as teamwork and coordination. When successful we shall become a single entity that will by virtue of polarization towards service to self become unstoppable.
The logic behind this is simple -> I employ magical technique in my gameplay. This happens to make me a fantastic player. Now, what if a whole team of players knew this simple concept of applying their Law of One knowledge towards a video game. The results are very impressive if playing well at video games is something that interests you.
Each one of us must serve the self in the way that we must desire to be better than everybody else. You should hate losing more than you want to win. Upon victory one should swell with pride, knowing their will was dominant in this situation and can be relied on time and time again.
When success is achieved, we shall use the wisdom gained to balance ourselves in the greatest perfection possible. Meditation alongside with the success of team efforts will propel us ever forward in our desires to be of service to the Creator. In serving ourselves, we serve others, all of which are One and the same Creator.
Namaste my brothers, and may your will guide you to me so that we may wreck houses up in video games.