Main Disc. Thread: Sage Immortal (Core Also Available on Custom Store)

It’s not just for spiritual

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I think bodybuilding is a spiritual practice

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It is therapeutic in its own ways :wink: as to me it’s more effective than meditation to be one with my thoughts and to calm down in general, plus it helps with recon too :joy::sweat_smile:

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Our whole lives are a spiritual journey. It doesn’t begin the moment we consciouslychoose it—that’s just the moment we start to pay it more attention and, possibly, choose to support it through particular behaviours.

But the journey begins when we are born and continues throughout our lives. Our choice is whether to sleep-walk our way through it, or to be as conscious as possible of our own role in improving our experience in the world, as well as our role in improving the world we live in.

Anything can be a spiritual practice—it’s all about the quality of presence we bring to an activity, not the activity itself.

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It can apply to anything that you’re actively studying, which includes bodybuilding.

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Wait so is this like limitless on steroids with psychedelic side effects :thinking:?

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No. @Fire just answered this a few posts up: Main Disc. Thread: Sage Immortal (Core Also Available on Custom Store) - #461 by Fire

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Also, is feeling like the reality you’re currently in, isn’t actually the reality you really belong to, an effect of Sage? Or have I just been getting too high :sweat_smile:?

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That’s interesting. There must have been a change because…

It is only the Sage Immortal Core in the q-Store that doesn’t count.

When you buy the normal Sage Immortal major title on subliminalclub.com, you will get access

Yep. Otherwise, we’ll get a bunch of people trying to buy the $14.99 core on the Q store, with no build and then they’ll request to get into the Subliminal Club Black forum. Sorry, ya’ll – not allowing that one.

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Sage…is seemingly interesting…
It could be coming from Alchemist Stage 2 or Minds Eye but I think it’s Sage.

Ever since I got into Alchemist I’ve been big on manifesting and the Law of Assumption, since doing that and adding Sage I’ve been on a non-stop search for information. It’s making me feel overwhelmed and a little lost because of how much information I’m receiving.

It’s literally like I’m on a non-stop search for that secret about manifestation and Law of Assumption.

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@Brandon Makes me curious what it would be like running Sage with RICH ?
Assume you’re going to be wealthy or have a lot of money
EOG Stage 1 specifically

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RICH worked so much better when I was on SG compared to the other times. Might be a coincidence

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@Phoermes Willing to elaborate?

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Here’s the most recent one: I asked for a refund for some workout clothes back in august ago and got a refund and a return due date (amazon). I was getting close to the return date last week and my stack was focusing on SG, UA, WANTED and RICH. I sent back the clothes and got another refund. Another one was receiving owed money from someone, with almost double as an extra. My mother also called me telling me that one of her lawsuits on this crook of an investor has went through and is getting paid, after years of waiting, and would send me some money to buy new workout shorts. She saw a picture of me and my legs look like they’re holding a tent. My wife’s situation also seems to be changing for the better.

The manifestations were much less prominent some months ago, but I just guessed that I need more pathways.

Also, SG brought up some spell/ritual books for money, Damon Brand’s magickal riches was the book that I found out of the blue. I might give it a try sometime with RICH

RICH might’ve been amplified by SG’s inner calmness so I wasn’t fussing about the results, which is a key ingredient when manifesting things

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Tongue-in-cheek thought that just popped in my head:

What does it mean to be spiritual / a spiritual guru?

Appearing to be intelligent even though you know nothing.

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By Knowing nothing one is invited to know everything. Do I qualify?

But yeah, watch out for gurus that have no personal experience and wisdom - intellectual, book gurus

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It’s all in how you carry yourself and communicate. Do you need to be correct about everything or are you willing to admit you’re either wrong or don’t know?
Flexibility and a willingness to see multiple points of view is essential
Then again if you’re referring to yourself as a " Guru " that is part of the problem

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