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Repairing my God channel

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • May 4, 2019
  • 1 min read

Repairing my God channel Poem: I spent a lot of time repairing my God channel. Instead of eating I was doing Simran. In the West you are so conditioned to be materialistic that you feel guilty if you spend all day listening to music. Though the Master says the purpose of life is to listen to the music of the spheres. At least in little tibet they understand that the purpose of the building is to meditate. You can let light penetrate your brain instead of caviling and complaining. You can sit for just 15 minutes - at least you will set a precedent and impress your legs. It might someday become a habit with a lot of repetition. You can listen to the birds in addition to the sound current. You can form a golden triangle with your third eye as the apex. You can store up sperm until it overflows in your head. Poverty is a great advantage because you tend to eat less and are more simple. If you sit like a child and pretend you are the Buddha before long you become the Buddha and get very strong. Your back gets very straight with God pulling on your head. Jumping the hurdle to superconsciousness takes some effort and is not really for pretenders. After about ten years of practice a human can have a fully functional brain. That which you really need in school appears to have been left out. A Poem by David Smith May 4, 2019


 
 
 

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