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There exists a state of mind, a refuge beyond cyclic existence beyond time, forms and appearances Look into the Awakened Mind of your own Awareness. This is the way.

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V2 years ago

@BrainStorm_Joe That’s where I stay.. but it’s lonely and I don’t mean that as a joke or in a shallow way.

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OnlineBookClub.org1 year ago

What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

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John Plantaseed2 years ago

@BrainStorm_Joe Look for your own Awakening 😉

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Boss Pepe2 years ago

Yeah but eventually you'll find that we enter this life to escape that for an attosecond.

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ĐⱤØ₲Ø🇺🇸2 years ago

Agree. I had the experience of seeing that fact when I was in college

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JSOONX1 year ago

When you reach that state your realize we are playing a game. Might as well play it well.

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Ohmega2 years ago

@AwakenedOutlaw Do you know you’re there when your nose hairs become part of your mustache or should you keep going?

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Gohn All In2 years ago

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Yvonne1 year ago

Thank I'll listen

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