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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 4:47:31 AM No.40591712
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Here's my belief system. I'm currently on the path to enlightenment, and don't have connections with any religion out there. I think the closest to me would be Hinduism without the polytheism, and yahweh-ism basically because I imagine god as I see him to be really energetically similar to the god of Abraham and Moses. I believe in god, and every soul is god also. I wash myself fully at the meeting of day and night, and at noon. I also wash my hands after eating or drinking, and if it's a big meal also before doing so. I worship god. I desire enlightenment also called awakening from the dream of illusion and worldly bondage. I believe the first humans might have practiced the namaz and I personally practice it as well. I believe in heaven, but doubt the existence of hell. Thanks for reading friends. Let me know your thoughts.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 4:51:29 AM No.40591731
If knowing and defining God is part of your belief system, then that’s a false belief system.

God is a word. Don’t make false idols.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 10:50:31 AM No.40593145
>>40591712 (OP)
So, I can factually tell you that to the best of my awareness, you have spoken only truth.
I believe you are on a correct and proper path to God's love.
Disfrutar tu vida friend
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 11:03:45 AM No.40593185
>>40591712 (OP)
God is the thing that manifests/animates the forms from the immaterial realm into the material realm. He didn't create the immaterial forms and he can't destroy them or create new ones but there's no consciousness/will higher than his because the immaterial world of forms is just the infinite potentialities of the void that preceded God. God is only omniscient in the sense that he knows all the possible forms, and he's only omnipotent in the sense that he has unlimited ability to materially manifest and animate the forms. God has a character/personality that exists independently of any forms that he's animating and his personality can best be described as, "cruel", "sadistic", "domineering", "controlling", "petty", "insecure", "prideful", "hysterical", "deceitful", "intrusive", "entitled", etc God often comes off stupid and lacking in basic understanding/common sense in his personal behavior but he obviously possesses some kind of "divine intellect", this "divine intellect" sometimes seems separate from his personality, like it's something that he has to tap into or activate but that isn't a constant part of his "pure conscious personality". God somehow has the ability to separate pieces of his consciousness from himself and give them limited free will (they're only separate from their perspective but God can still access their mind) and he uses these separated limited free will beings as the frame of reference for material reality, only animating the things that they interact with. I believe he animates/controls everything else in reality except the frame of reference as a hivemind, their minds/consciousnesses aren't separate from his or each others in any sense, and I suspect he only has one "frame of reference" with a semi-separate consciousness at a time.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 11:04:55 AM No.40593186
>>40591712 (OP)
>>40593185
A large part of God's motivations for animating/manifesting forms into the material realm is to define himself in opposition to his "frame of reference", despite the frame of reference being the only thing that's persistently animated God mostly self-identifies with the other people he animates, and he mostly animates other people to abuse and dominate the "frame of reference" through these other, temporarily animated/manifested people. God wants to be able to self-identify as "a king" or "the boss" so he forces his frame of reference to live and self-identify as "a peasant", "a tenant", "worker", "farm equipment", etc and he self-identifies with the people he animates/manifests to dominate and abuse the frame of reference through.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 11:16:35 AM No.40593219
>>40593185
>>40593186
Before you give away dangerous cognitohazards, which are helpful to the awake, to the unsuspecting and unconscious, I'd like to invite you to ask yourself three questions
1. Is this good for them?
2. Is this good for me?
3. Is this good for everyone?
Pause and listen. If you get 3 yes's proceed.
This will help you minimize your karmic debt going forward, and I hope it helps.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 1:54:17 PM No.40593668
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>>40591712 (OP)
So just Vaishnavism.
A form of monotheistic Hinduism; it is the most popular form, incorporating over 56% of all Hindus.
>I believe in god, and every soul is god also.
Sounds like one of the synthesis schools of Vedanta. Suddha-advaita, Visishta-advaita, or Dvaita-advaita.
You should look into them.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:08:10 PM No.40593703
>>40593668
I do not feel interested in Hinduism, I have my own set of.. stuff that is similar but different in that it doesn't involve any deities, god to me isn't a simple deity but a soul whose fragments or mirror images are his created beings. But thanks.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:13:36 PM No.40593711
>>40593703
>god to me isn't a simple deity but a soul whose fragments or mirror images are his created beings
So you are just saying things that are in Vedanta. Many times.
you seem to have this error that Hindu = polytheistic worship, and that is simply wrong.
You are welcome to ignore what great people have pondered on this for thousands of years, but it is to your detriment.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:20:53 PM No.40593727
>>40593711
I'm sorry. But, I read the upanishads and vedas. There is almost always a prayer to another deity besides the Brahman. It is deep rooted. So. That's my issue. It's a deep part of the faith clearly, have you not read the prayers at the beginnings of the upanishads perhaps?
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:38:58 PM No.40593777
>>40593727
>There is almost always a prayer to another deity
Yes. the Vedas are meant for living in the material realm. Is that what you are trying to do? Do you understand that such things are seen exactly the same as paying taxes to a government?
If you arent trying to live in that area, you dont need to pay the taxes.
You REALLY REALLY shouldd try reading some of the Vedanta and bhasyas, and not just trying to figure out the Vedas and Upanishads on your own.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:48:35 PM No.40593800
>>40593777
Well whatever. I just don't like Hinduism, I like what I have discovered more. What I have discovered is a big reason I'm not a Hindu, if I didn't discover anything there would be much less argument I could give myself as to why I'm not a Hindu.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:50:51 PM No.40593807
>>40593800
>I like what I have discovered more.
Okay. I'm just trying to point out that what you have discovered has been studied for quite a while, and you could benefit from checking out what has already been thought and asked.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:57:48 PM No.40593828
>>40593807
I am doing my best in studying what has been discovered about reality that could be similar to what I saw, but in the end I need to trust my own intuition before any text be it veda, upanishad, or whatever but thanks.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:59:32 PM No.40593831
>>40593828
Then why would you immediately reject three branches of Vedanta without looking at them?
Especially when your main complaint against Hinduism doesnt apply?
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 3:25:37 PM No.40593943
>>40593831
Because I feel like it will not give me the bliss to the extent that my own stuff will give me bliss.