Ritu

Oak Brook, IL, United States

Truth, Free thinker, Tough love Healer, Healing (since we need to constantly work on ourselves), Nature lover, Wanderer.

Commented on Angels & Demons

04 Jan 13:37

I do agree with everything else he is saying about demons being destroying, confusing people, dumbing us down, trans push, poisoning, depopulation.  But that is interesting what he says about praying for people's deaths...In India it's a form of black magic done by people others consider witches or evil.  It would be great to get rid of certain Elites from this world but I agree with Jason that they will be replaced as long as the consciousness of humanity overall doesn't change.  And the funny thing is everything Ray is saying about how we choose and we come into situations through reincarnation, purifying the soul, frequency etc this is all Hindu philosophy too. There is a ritual done when couples want to conceive, they must purify their bodies through fasting and once clean, they wear white on the day they plan to engage to create a child, to bring in a soul that has a lighter load let's say, a pure soul. 

Commented on Angels & Demons

04 Jan 13:26

So those multiple Gods are aspects or expressions of the ONE Brahma (Supreme Consciousness) and it is a reflection of who and what we are. I also believe that what Hindus refer to as Gods from the past may be connected to extraterrestrial life that mixed into the religion, but the philosophy that came from these beings taught the same concepts of Oneness, everything is divine, what we put out energetically comes back to us (karma), death is an illusion (we reincarnate), we carry lessons for each life time (samskaras).

6 schools of thought in Hinduism

Samkhya - Dualism;  distinction between Purusha (soul) and Prakriti (physicality)

Yoga - Union of mind/body/spirit through movement, breath work and meditation

Nyaya - Logic and epistemology; methods of gaining knowledge

Vaisheshika- Atomism and naturalism; understanding the universe through its smallest components

Mimamsa -Rituals and duties; emphasizes the importance of Vedic rituals

Vedanta-Philosophical inquiry into the nature of reality

Commented on Angels & Demons

04 Jan 13:13

I watched again, Ray says he is not religious but has a very Abrahamic "religious" outlook still ingrained in his thinking and  without doing any research into claims he is making about other religions which  he knows nothing about clearly by what he is saying. He does not understand that a lot of what Hinduism is, is a collection of different beliefs clumped into something called Hinduism (there  are Six different schools of thought) and every Hindu knows God as Oneness, in fact it teaches that we are all One and that we are infinite expressions of God source "Tat Twam Asi".  Tat Tvam Asi unites the macrocosmic ideas of God and universal consciousness with the microcosmic individual expression of the Self. This mantra highlights the notion that all beings are intimately connected to universal energy and cannot be separated from it.

21 Oct 13:30

It means that we have to experience turbulence or challenges in order to grow into the strongest versions of ourselves. This builds our inner character and in the process we gain tools or blessings, becoming Masters.

There's a beautiful book I love to reference called 'The Prophet' by Khalil Gibran and the section where this Prophet is telling the people the meaning of Love, it says:

"For even as love crowns you so shall he crucify you. Even as he is for your growth so is he for your pruning.

Even as he ascends to your height and caresses your tenderest branches that quiver in the sun,

So shall he descend to your roots and shake them in their clinging to the earth...

But if in your heart you would seek only love's peace and love's pleasure,

Then it is better for you that you cover your nakedness and pass out of love's threshing-floor, Into the seasonless world where you shall laugh, but not all of your laughter, and weep, but not all of your tears."

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14 Oct 13:26

Perfectly Expressed.

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14 Oct 13:25

That's so cool! Mine says Waxing Gibbous Moon Phase in Leo. I'm Aquarius. ❤️

30 Sep 12:36

In the spiritual community, I often see people who believe that if they focus only on what makes them feel good, they can somehow become enlightened while avoiding their inner turmoil and pain. They use spirituality as a crutch to escape doing real inner work. But genuine growth isn’t easy—it takes time, it’s painful, and it’s disturbing because it requires the death of the old self and the constant re-creation of a new one. At first, there may be a feeling of liberation and freedom, but eventually we settle into it, and it becomes the new hardwired program. Part of growth is learning to step out of our comfort zone; otherwise, we become stagnant.

13 Sep 19:13

Yes, celebrate death openly if you want on social media, that's free speech, but realize promoting death and violence has consequences because these are violent words and it gets into the category of real hate speech. There was a post a teacher from La made saying something along the lines of, "One down, millions to go." This is vile and getting out of hand with these propagandized tools. Also, Stephen King posted something falsely about Charlie Kirk and he took it from a clip out of context, then he realized and deleted it and apologized publicly. Most jobs will fire people over inappropriate social media posts because of their company's reputation and that is their prerogative.

10 Sep 15:54

This is a politically driven attack by those that are being brainwashed to view all conservatives as racist and so on. The democrats constantly pushing this rhetoric about right leaning individuals has caused this kind of division and sickness. I'm just disgusted and saddened. I don't agree with all of his views, he has a right to exist with his views as do we all. I pray he pulls through.