12-14-2015, 07:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2015, 04:11 PM by rva_jeremy.)
I've got a few I've been sitting on. These are less questions than just topics I'd like to hear discussed by my three homies. Feel free not to use them--some of them were just things I jotted down while reading philosophy.
1. How does the experience of intoxication from alcohol or drugs change our spiritual experience? Since we often make different decisions, think different thoughts, and act in different ways when chemicals affect different states of mind, how should we relate to it? Does it bring out who we really are, or is that not us? Who are we if things so mundane can alter ourselves with such consequence?
2. How do we recognize when we are doing work on ourselves? Since we can't expect any clear, obvious consequence of this work, is there something we can say about what its experience entails?
3. I recognize the need to open my heart. Can you talk about this process and how I can participate more consciously in it?
4. Does the Confederation have a visual symbol that represents it? Moreover, can you comment on the Confederation's nature, and why it's important to speak of it using such seemingly concrete political terms?
5. I seem to have a lot of anxiety around being overwhelmed, feeling things are happening too fast or that I cannot think because of so many distractions, demands, etc. Is there anything you could say from a Law of One perspective that would help?
6. Do those of Ra have anything to say about the nature of causation? If all is one, then in what sense do discrete events exist that cause other events? What does all this say about our agency, both in this world and spiritually?
7. What is the spiritual significance of the computer at this point in our history?
8. Please consider having Stephen Tyman make a guest appearance on the podcast!
Thanks guys, love y'all.
1. How does the experience of intoxication from alcohol or drugs change our spiritual experience? Since we often make different decisions, think different thoughts, and act in different ways when chemicals affect different states of mind, how should we relate to it? Does it bring out who we really are, or is that not us? Who are we if things so mundane can alter ourselves with such consequence?
2. How do we recognize when we are doing work on ourselves? Since we can't expect any clear, obvious consequence of this work, is there something we can say about what its experience entails?
3. I recognize the need to open my heart. Can you talk about this process and how I can participate more consciously in it?
4. Does the Confederation have a visual symbol that represents it? Moreover, can you comment on the Confederation's nature, and why it's important to speak of it using such seemingly concrete political terms?
5. I seem to have a lot of anxiety around being overwhelmed, feeling things are happening too fast or that I cannot think because of so many distractions, demands, etc. Is there anything you could say from a Law of One perspective that would help?
6. Do those of Ra have anything to say about the nature of causation? If all is one, then in what sense do discrete events exist that cause other events? What does all this say about our agency, both in this world and spiritually?
7. What is the spiritual significance of the computer at this point in our history?
8. Please consider having Stephen Tyman make a guest appearance on the podcast!
Thanks guys, love y'all.