This is the heart of my intent, to ask if in these modern times an hour a day is enough. Certainly anytime spent working towards the purification is well spent. Yet the modern world drags and pushes at the vault plants its seeds in countless ways. Weeds sprout without end.
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Honestly, to make headway I found I needed (at least) 1.5hrs/weekday & 3hrs/weekend days of formal practise, at least another hour or two of informal practise/day, and driving-mad passion for the process
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So much merde in our lives so much needless crap We live in difficult even perilous times where the world is spinning out of control with the only hope to stop the madness revolves around the efforts of individuals who work toward becoming real Humans The effect can be catalytic
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I had once heard it remarked that if just 50 Buddhas, Jesus, or Mohammad existed in the world nothing would be the same.
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As an adjunct practice exists very different from the passive sitting that is the commercial product offered to the masses. This practice acts with the intention to transform the vault to purify it. Its aim to investigate to reveal in action the dynamics inherent in manifestation
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Passive commercial sitting, as packaged as a commodity for mass consumption, won't effect mass systemic change from the ground up. Not all sitting is passive, however. Active "sitting," uncommodified, undertaken as a way of life, effects mass systemic change from the ground up.
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