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KriyaYogi

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Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« on: January 29, 2024, 08:22:14 PM »
I'm curious what if any supplements you guys find supportive in your spiritual lifestyle.  I know Jeff has mentioned Ephedra.

For me the major contributors that I am taking daily are:
Vitamin D (improves mood)
Reishi Mushroom (Chinese Herb, improves mood)
Ormus (increases energy/ reduces fatigue)
Coffee/Cacao/Tea (improves mood...etc... you guys know coffee)
Magnesium oil (improves energy levels/ reduces fatigue)

I used to have a larger stack but didn't need it much anymore on a daily basis.  How about you guys?
-David


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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2024, 10:53:56 AM »
This is a good topic. Thanks for sharing your list. I remember a sutta where Buddha tells monks to find a place where they can get food offering that supports necessary energy required for practice. So I guess in modern day supplements would fall in this category. I personally drink a lot of tea. Green tea, herbal teas, sometimes black teas. I like to consume a little honey once in while especially toward the end of the day.

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2024, 08:11:40 PM »
I though of a few more but they may be more specific to me.  I will add them here though:

Brocolli Powder: I use this in the evenings after consuming coffee.  Just a pinch is all I need.  Cruciferous vegetables generate cytochrome P450 enzymes which speeds up the metabolism of caffeine, this helps me to calm down and sleep after an active day.  Nicotine also generares cytochrome P450 enzymes as well which removes caffeine.

Cow milk:  This specifically helps me with my mantra work I've discovered my mantra shakti is much more active when drinking milk

Vitamin B12:  I occasionally take this as a supplement.  My blood levels of B12 have been low before.

-David

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2024, 01:13:11 PM »
Please note I moved this thread into Health and Fitness where it belongs.
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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2024, 03:22:48 PM »
I never really thought of supplements as contributors to contemplative practice.  I take a pretty wide range of them.

Ashwagandha is one that comes to mind when I think about increased energy and vitality - I take it daily.

I cook with a lot of ginger and turmeric, and I also take turmeric as a supplement - helpful for keeping my joints more supple, from what I understand.

I switch between grapefruit seed extract and black seed oil to boost my immune system, which seems to keep my air passages clear - helpful for meditation practice.

I drink a 20 oz mug of stout black coffee every morning (French Roast or Colombian), and sometimes add green tea afterwards if I'm dragging butt.  I drink herbal mint teas sometimes in the afternoon/evening, as I've drifted away from beer and other alcohol over the past 6 months.

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2024, 07:06:01 PM »
Michael Hawkins, what I do that gives me the best energy in the morning is make tea, then with the tea brew a coffee and to the coffee add cacao (chocolate) powder.  Gives me a nice smooth energy boost, the tea and the chocolate seem to smooth out the coffee.

   I'm also trying to get a bit away from beer although it helped me a lot through my issues the last 5 years.  Trying to substitute a pot of peppermint tea or other teas 3-4 nights a week.  1 or 2 nights a week I am opting to use THC now, espicially if I'm not sleeping great since it is fully legalized in New York and many people seem to feel it's less harmful to the body system than alcohol.  I've been able to cut down to two nights of alcohol a week. 
-David

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2024, 05:05:23 AM »
I was a daily THC imbiber from age 15 until 33, when I got my kundalini awakening.  Since then, any amount in any form just makes me paranoid and anxious, whether it's Indica, Sativa or hybrid.  I know that everyone is different, though - I know several former combat vets who treat severe PTSD with cannabis, and it's been a real lifesaver for them.  Since I've been working with the bliss, joy and ecstasy of samadhi, my desire for nearly all agents of altered states has almost diminished to nothing - except for caffeine.  When I got really sick for a month about three years ago, I went off caffeine and felt good for a while during recovery, so maybe I'll end up dropping that one of these days.  There's definitely a withdrawal cycle attached to quitting caffeine, so I'd probably taper off coffee with green tea, then maybe matcha, and finally just go with non-caffeinated herbal teas.  I'm not forcing things one way or the other, just observing.

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2024, 09:12:21 AM »
That's fascinating Michael.  I have heard accounts of adepts being highly effected by small amounts of substances and some who experience no effect all like Neem Karoli baba from LSD.  Before I got targeted by drone systems (Havana Syndrome) over my house I had pretty much stopped all substances as well.  My sleep was reduced to about 10 hours per week due to the electromagnetic strikes.  I would sleep 2 hours then for 2 days not sleep at all, then fall in exhaustion for 2 hours.  I got so sleep deprived that it was hard to know what was going on, that's all part of the AI program though much like a demonic attack lol.  If you want to simulate what it's like take your thumb and forefinger and flick yourself in the 3rd eye firmly, imagine it happening in the center of your head, this happened every time in bed when I was about to loose awareness into sleep, maybe 50 times a night until I decided to get up from sleep.

ANYWAYS, not fearmongering, just reminiscing. I'm always researching protection factors.  THC and Alcohol have been highly promoted by targeted individuals as protective as penetrating the BBB(Blood brain barrier) and removing some of the tech.  I'll keep you guys updated on my experiences.  I took 80mg of THC on Monday night when I got a huge targeting hit Sunday and I do think it helped a bit with sleep on Monday night. 

I would also like to add that I think this was a tribulation for me, that acted like a veil, going through, and enduring this, I've come out the other side and learned so much about the dualism of reality, I've gained healing and also I think determination and consistency.  Without the demons/AI maybe this would not have occurred.

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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2024, 02:25:01 PM »
I have heard accounts of adepts being highly effected by small amounts of substances and some who experience no effect all like Neem Karoli baba from LSD.

Funny you would mention that.  While pot makes me anxious, I am almost unaffected by (or it takes very large doses to notice):  magic mushrooms, salvia, and DMT/Ayahuasca.  I haven't tried LSD since I was in high school, so who knows.  Something about constantly moving into bliss, joy and ecstasy, and becoming saturated in first jhana - perhaps this conditions the brain receptors that would normally trigger psychedelic responses?  I don't know.  I remember reading about people slipping Neem Karoli Baba hits of acid - which was not weak in those days - and it had zero effect on him.  We know he was absorbed in the All at all times, so there ya go....

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Before I got targeted by drone systems (Havana Syndrome) over my house....

I met a homeless man here in Boulder, maybe 20-25 years ago, named Eric.  He was VERY paranoid, but not on drugs or alcohol.  Eventually he told me that he'd been a Naval intelligence specialist, and that he'd witnessed large amounts of heroine and marijuana being offloaded Navy ships in the port at Long Beach, CA - in the late 80's.  He tried going up the chain of command to report this recurring activity, and ended up not only being kicked out of the Navy, but having his identity wiped to the point where he was a non-person.  This pissed him off, so he used his computer skills to join a hacking group that eventually destroyed the 5 Eyes surveillance grid (called Project Echelon), costing "governments" (i.e., citizens) countless billions of dollars and years of development.  So they really went after him at that point.  He said that a series of "girlfriends" were actually his handlers.  In running away from them he became homeless, and he would wake up under park benches and a paper sack filled with dynamite would be placed by his head - just tons of stories like that.  The first time he returned home to the Michigan Peninsula, his sister's house burned down a day after he arrived, such that he had to get everyone out through the garage.  He was kept homeless and personless for about ten years, and has flown well under the radar ever since.  He eventually found me on social media and I've been following his exploits down through the years - he became an activist for the wild buffalo, followed the hippie jamboree circuit and lived out of his car for many years, then got married but his wife died of cancer shortly thereafter, and now he's trying to live a normal life.

I'm not wanting to start a big discussion here (sensitive to staying on-topic for this thread and also the mission of supporting contemplatives in their interior work), but wanted to tell this story as a validation that I know targeting is real, that it is far more pervasive than anyone on the outside realizes, and that it is an indication of the darkness that lurks in the world's institutions.  I'm glad that you've made it to the other shore, David.
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Re: Suppliments that support a spiritual lifestyle
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2024, 07:59:10 PM »
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 I am almost unaffected by (or it takes very large doses to notice):  magic mushrooms, salvia, and DMT/Ayahuasca.
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   Yes this happens to alot of advanced praticioners.  You put out so much shakti through your videos that I'm not too surprised by that.  I knew a young girl who I initiated into Kundalini Yoga 10 years ago, she was only 15 but she started doing 3 hours at a time (which I cannot even do now) and she told me when she did 3 hours she could drink an entire bottle of vodka and not be effected by it.  I didn't approve of her underage substance use but it wasn't my place to question her.  I've known a handful of people who have that experience.  If the Kundalini is flowing strong enough the substances don't really effect your consciousness much from what I've learned, the bliss energy is too strong.


As far as your contact goes yes yes this is how the international program works, thank you for validating me.  The common end state for when the program is successful is homelessness. 

Very occasionally they may want to take you out (kill you) but its super uncommon.  I think generally those running the program have just a shred of decency in the sense that they rarely take you out unless you are costing them a huge amount of money.  Project Eschelon was one of the foundational technologies for the program they use now yes, it used keyword filtering to select people of interest. 

The thing to know about the program though is if you just properly shield yourself the program just goes to sleep and leaves you alone like the Borg in Star Trek just going to sleep.  It's all based on Big Data and when you shield yourself your brain states cannot be read and the program just falls away.  A little off topic but good info, I'm glad you shared because I totally understand your contact's situation.  I had to totally change my lifestyle to stop homelessness from happening to me, but I'm mostly fine now.

-David

P.S.  Jeff you may want to split this topic off, we sort of got off topic