Namkha was a restless soul, always seeking something greater, something beyond the ordinary. He had heard stories of enlightenment, of a truth so grand and mind-blowing that it would change everything. And so, he set out on a journey, determined to find this ultimate truth.
His journey led him across lands and through countless teachings. He read sacred texts, debated with scholars, and practiced every form of meditation he could find. Yet, no matter where he looked, the truth seemed to avoid him. It was always just out of reach, like a mirage in the desert.
One day, while wandering through the empty steppes, Namkha encountered an old guide with deep, calm eyes that seemed to see through everything. The guide walked alongside Namkha for a while, listening to him speak of his endless search.
"I seek the ultimate truth," Namkha said, his voice filled with both hope and frustration. "I want to find something so profound, so extraordinary, that it will transform me completely."
The guide smiled gently, his expression calm. "You are searching for something grand and mind-blowing, but what you seek is not found in noise or grandiosity. The truth is subtle, quiet, ever-present. It does not shout; it whispers."
Namkha shook his head. "But I’ve studied so much, practiced so hard. Surely, the truth must be something extraordinary, something that will strike me like lightning."
The guide’s smile didn’t waver. "The truth is already here, within you. It is not something to be found through endless searching or consuming more and more knowledge. It is found in silence, in stillness. But you must be willing to listen to that silence, to be with it, and to let go of your endless quest."
Namkha was not convinced. "How can the truth be so simple? I need to keep searching. There must be more, something I haven’t discovered yet, something beyond all of this."
The guide’s eyes softened with understanding, but he said no more. He knew that Namkha had to come to this realization on his own. And so, he simply walked with Namkha in silence, his presence calm and steady.
Namkha, however, could not rest. He continued his search, driven by the need to find something big, something that would finally satisfy his restless mind. He traveled farther, studied harder, meditated longer, but still, the truth remained just out of reach, always distant, always fleeting.
As the years passed, Namkha grew sick and tired. His body aged, his mind became tired, but his search never brought him the satisfaction he was looking for. He had consumed countless teachings, filled his mind with endless knowledge, but it all felt empty, like trying to grasp smoke.
One day, exhausted and defeated, Namkha found himself back on the same steppes where he had met the guide years ago. To his surprise, the guide was still there, sitting quietly under a tree, as if he had never left.
Namkha approached him, his heart heavy with the weight of his unsuccessful search. "I’ve done everything," he said, his voice filled with hopelessness. "I’ve searched everywhere, but I’m still lost. I don’t know what to do anymore."
The guide looked at Namkha with the same calm eyes, and after a long pause, he spoke. "The truth you seek cannot be found in more searching, more texts, or more effort. It is in the silence that you have ignored, the stillness you have avoided. The truth is not a thing to be found, but the realization of what has always been—your own Self, beyond all thoughts and ideas."
Namkha look at the guide for a long time. He finally fell silent, his mind too tired to argue. He sat down beside the guide and, for the first time, he simply listened to the silence around him. The wind whispered through the trees, the leaves rustled gently, and in that stillness, something within him began to shift.
As Namkha sat in silence, he felt the restless waves of his mind start to settle. The need to search, to grasp, to find something outside of himself began to fade. In the quiet, he started to realize that the truth he had been searching for was not something distant or grand, but something that had always been within him—something so simple, so subtle, that it could only be found in the absence of all seeking.
In that moment, Namkha understood. The truth was not in the endless texts or the complex philosophies. It was in the silence, in the stillness of his own being. The truth was himself, his own true nature, the Self that is ever-present, ever-whole.
The guide smiled, seeing the change in Namkha’s eyes. "The way was never about finding something outside of you. It was about realizing what has always been here, within you. The Self is not something to be attained; it is what you are. All you need to do is be still and know."
And in that silence, Namkha knew he was home.
How I shift/manifest *ੈ✩‧₊˚༺☆༻*ੈ✩‧₊˚
I would like to preface this by saying: This may not work for you, but if you want it to work for you then it can. Assume that it does and persist.
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I follow the Law Of Assumption, and although Neville Goddard is my favorite guide and teacher when it comes to it, I’ve added my own little twist to his teachings. And since everything I assume as fact is fact, my method perfectly works for me. It has no choice but to work.
My foundation for manifesting and shifting is the deeply rooted knowledge that I am limitless. That I am the endless awareness, projecting my desired state onto the 3D, and that everything physical is entirely flexible and conforms to my will. Once you understand that as fact, you have what you need to build your own desired method of manifesting/shifting.
Some examples: You can create spell jars/sigils to make your desired states physically manifest. You can make offerings to deities or pray to them. You can visualize, you can robotically affirm, you can do any of those fancy meditation methods.
What do I do? I choose what I want for my physical reality to show me, and when I want it, and then I intend for it to show up at that moment. Why does it work? Because I acknowledge that I have all the necessary information in the 4D already, and that the 3D is an instant, flexible reflection. Once again, it has no choice but to follow my instructions. And that’s it, it’s that simple.
Example: I would like to have 1000€. I can either intend to receive 1000€ in a week, or I can intend to awaken in a reality in which I’ve already received the money. Whatever works best.
The only thing you’d have to persist in is your foundation. There’s no need to spend any more time doing methods, affirming for something a dozen times, etc. you KNOW the physical reality is a reflection of yourself, you KNOW that time is a physical construct and therefore also entirely dependent on you, you KNOW that your physical reality aligns instantly, and you have the ability to choose a time buffer. You KNOW that you are truly infinite. So why make it more difficult? Just remember that, and choose which information you’d like to project!
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I mean, if you’re all there is, if you think there’s something stopping you or holding you back, it must be you, right? Because you know that, doesn’t matter what it seems to be, it still is " "; YOU.
But you know what’s funny? You’re just aware of trying, of suffering, of this seeming “holding back”. What does this mean? That none of that is actually happening, see how you remain unaffected? You must be fed up with all of that, so… Why do you still decide that? Why do you still decide to think you have limits? To settle to this seeming life? To desire? To have to wait? To think you’re bounded to suffering and get more and more tired…? You’re the one deciding.
If everything is equal, does it take some effort to seemingly suffer? No, right? Then why you refuse to see things as they are? Oh, but there is NO-thing to see. What do you have to do, then? NOTHING.
quando Você diz SER ou TER algo, essa frase ressoa muito além do que seus sentidos podem perceber. quando Você diz SER algo, na verdade Você, como Consciência, está dizendo que está CIENTE de ser algo. quando Você diz TER algo, na verdade Você, como Consciência, está dizendo estar CIENTE de ter algo. Você, como Consciência, está SEMPRE ciente de algo. não há como "desligar" essa "habilidade" pois a Consciência é tudo o que o há no mundo. não há como desligar essa habilidade pois Você está SEMPRE CIENTE de algo. Você está ciente de ter pensamentos que não desejava ter, os famosos "pensamentos intrusivos" ou "negativos". Você está ciente de coisas que sequer estão presentes no plano físico, como uma festa que acontecerá no mês que vem, as contas que terá no mês que vem, a academia que começará na próxima semana, etc. até mesmo quando Você não está ciente de algo, Você ainda está ciente de não estar ciente de algo. Você nunca conseguirá escapar disso e o quao perfeito é saber disto? o quão perfeito é saber que apenas a sua ciência pode causar a existência ou o desaparecimento de algo? o quão reconfortante é saber que Você é o ÚNICO na sua realidade que tem poder para "interferir" em algo?
Você, como Consciência, está sempre ciente de ser ou ter algo. Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que busca por milagres ou soluções para seus problemas; Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que não tem amigos; Você está ciente de ser uma pessoa que não tem sua aparência desejada, ao mesmo tempo que pode estar ciente de ser uma pessoa que nunca passa por problemas financeiros pois sempre há dinheiro de sobra na conta; estar ciente de ser uma pessoa que está sempre rodeada de amigos; estar ciente de possuir sua aparência e seu corpo ideal desde que nasceu. e por esse motivo, a manifestação é sempre instantânea pois o simples fato de tal desejo ter cruzado a sua Consciência, já o torna tão real quanto aquilo o que seus sentidos conseguem compreender. é totalmente possível que o "físico" reflita instantaneamente qualquer desejo seu, mas caso não ocorra, escolha continuar ciente de que tudo já lhe pertence e como o físico é apenas um reflexo seu, ele não tem outra escolha a não ser refletir aquilo o que VOCÊ já decretou como verdade.
Você, como Consciência, está ciente de estar vivendo uma experiência humana, mas não se esqueça de que não está limitado a tal.
Você, como Consciência, está sempre ciente de algo. então, do que estará ciente agora? de ser uma pessoa que ainda está esperando por seus desejos ou de ser uma pessoa que já possui todos os seus desejos? a escolha e a ordem são sempre suas. então, use-as a seu favor.
https://www.tumblr.com/illuminatedmystic17/739219627568250880/realitywarpingg-on-infiniteko-instagram-appear
I loved this realitywarpingg post. I remember when I first saw it, I screenshotted it to save it. For awhile now I've been trying to do what he does though, and say appear to materialize as he says, but when I say appear, nothing actually happens? Why is that? Do I need to fix the way I am thinking? I just don't know why it does not work for me
This is what he said after that post
When we say you're limitless, you try to 'conceptualize' what limitless is. Thus, limiting it to your perception.
When we say you're infinite, you try to 'conceptualize' what infinite is. Thus, turning it into something finite (your idea of infinite).
When we say you're eternal, you- again- try to 'conceptualize' what eternal is. Thus, unintentionally, turning it into something transient (your idea of eternal).
What you need to understand is that you would never be able to GRASP these terms as concept. It's not about understanding them through your active mind aka thoughts.
It's rather an acknowledgement that you already are ALL of it and so much more. Even those fancy terms can't capture the true beauty and magic of it all. For those words, are also just pointers in the end.
You are freedom itself, and if you think you understand what that means then you do not understand it at all.
Just take a breath, and acknowledge this simple fact (for the lack of better word) right now. You are FREE. Notice it. Wake Up.
"Suppose you had all time, all eternity, and all power at your disposal. What would you do?
I believe, after a while, you’d say to yourself, “Man, get lost!”
It’s like asking another question: Suppose you were given the power to dream any dream you wanted to dream every night.
Naturally, you could dream any span of time—75 years of time in one night, 100 years in one night, or even 1,000 years in one night. And you could dream of anything you wanted. You would make up your mind before going to sleep, saying, “Tonight, I’m going to dream such-and-such.”
Well, naturally, you would start out by fulfilling all your wishes. You would experience all the pleasures you could imagine—the most marvelous meals, the most entrancing love affairs, the most romantic journeys. You could listen to music such as no mortal has ever heard and see landscapes beyond your wildest dreams.
For several nights, perhaps for a whole month of nights, you would go on that way, having a wonderful time.
But then, after a while, you’d begin to think, “Well, I’ve seen quite a bit. Let’s spice it up. Let’s have a little adventure.”
And so you would dream of yourself being threatened by all sorts of dangers. You would rescue princesses from dragons. You might engage in notable battles or play the part of a great hero.
And as time went on, you’d dare yourself to do more and more outrageous things. At some point, you’d say, “Tonight, I’m going to dream in such a way that I don’t know I’m dreaming.”
You would take the experience of the dream as if it were complete reality. And what a shock you’d feel when you woke up! You would really scare yourself.
Then, on successive nights, you might dare yourself to experience the most extraordinary things, just for the contrast you’d feel when you woke up. You could, for instance, dream yourself into situations of extreme poverty, disease, agony, or suffering. You’d push the vibration of suffering to its most intense point—then suddenly, whoop! You’d wake up and find it was, after all, nothing but a dream, and everything was perfectly okay.
And you would say, “Wow, man, that was a gas!”
Now, how do you know that’s not what you’re doing already?
Sitting here, with all your problems, your whole complicated life situation—listening to lme—it may just be the very dream you decided to get into.
If you like it, that’s great. If you don’t like it, won’t it be fun to wake up?" ~Alan Watts
It's your choice.
If you want to limit yourself, limit yourself.
If you want to run in a circle, run.
If you want to blame everyone but yourself, blame them.
If you want to keep searching for the next decade, search.
If you want to chase your desires, chase them.
If you want to continue asking a thousand questions, ask.
If you want to add a thousands limits, add them.
If you want to be limited, be it.
If you want to stay where you are, stay.
If you want to rely on everyone but yourself, do that.
If you want to victimize yourself, do it.
If you want to keep thinking you are suffering, keep thinking that.
If you want to wait until your "aha" moment, wait.
If you want to chase enlightenment, chase.
If you want to be frustrated at bloggers for not giving you what you expect, be frustrated.
If you want to give up, give up.
If you want to believe every thought, do it.
If you want to cry all the time, cry.
If you want a manual, rules and limits about this, make them for yourself.
-> What can happen? Nothing.
-> What can improve? Nothing.
-> What will change? Nothing.
@infiniteko / Chen