Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Tibetan mantra chant: peace reset (live)


(Mantraon) This Tibetan mantra chant changes our state -- deep healing, inner peace, nervous system reset (LIVE)

Jewish blood rituals in Trump's White House?


I pledge allegiance to Zionist Israel: Rand Paul
(The Jimmy Dore Show) Trump's blood on the ear in a fake assassination in tribute to "Greater Israel" settler colonial project, exterminating Gazans, Palestinians, Iranians, journalists, Middle East Christians, Mizrahi Jews (fed like fodder into the IDF War Machine while being treated like second or even third class citizens in a place that was formerly their country until they got crowded out by invading European Ashkenazi (most of them secular) Jews.
Cannibal? Looksmaxxing gone wrong?
ABOVELaura Loomer on a good day. Yikes, this makeup is an improvement! Sadly, the son of one of the only upstanding Republican/Libertarians in the U.S. government, Ron Paul, sells out to prepare for an upcoming bid for the presidency, the end of Rand Paul.

He was on The [Jewish pandering and implicitly Zionist supporting] New Yorker Radio Hour more or less defending Trump and being careful not to step on any right wing toes, which flummoxed the nominally left Editor and Host David Remnick.
MAGA joins in Trump's tampon blood ritual
The episode sounds as if they were friends or acquaintances and Remnick invited Paul on to present (and promote) an acceptable Republican to Democrats, Greens, progressives, and even radicals (if any of them read or listen to the mainstream New Yorker). But Paul rather than playing along decided to play to the conservatives in the audience in an attempt to position himself in the middle of the road, leaning right.

Ashkenazi Jewish white supremacy in Israel


(Vrillium) Inside Israel's racial hierarchy ("c*m squads" to preserve Ashkenazi DNA European "Jewish" bloodline)

DNA testing is illegal in Israel. Why? It would prove they have no connection to the land

Buddhist novices busted smuggling weed


 
Dried flower bud of "kush," potent cannabis
(DW News) Buddhist monks arrested in Sri Lanka for smuggling an s-load of cannabis weed (potent "kush") that would have likely addicted many Sri Lankan youths had they not been caught and stopped at the border, the international airport (BIA) in Colombo.
First, in defense of these Buddhist monastics, it is important to note that they (most) were not "monks" (bhikkhus) but rather novices (trainees, samaneras) during a probationary period that can last years as they learn and put into practice the Buddhist Monastic Code (Vinaya and Patimokkha).
Second, of all the rules to break, drug dealing cannabis -- as horrific and condemnable as it is -- is not the worst thing they could have done. The four worst things they could have done are "defeat" (parijika) offenses: killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying about spiritual attainments. Or they might have committed one of the five heinous acts (anantarika-karma, deeds that bear bitter fruit in the very next life):
  1. killing one's mother (matricide)
  2. killing one's father (patricide)
  3. killing an arhat (arahant, fully enlightened being)
  4. Wounding a Tathāgata (a buddha, silent or teaching)
  5. Creating a schism in the Monastic Community (Sangha).
We stayed behind in the monastery sweeping.
Third, there are no more excuses or consoling statements to be made. They each had about 5 kilograms or 11 U.S. pounds (110 kg or 242 lbs in total). This is no accident but sounds like a cynical abuse of the high esteem in which monastics are held to smuggle drugs, likely for sale and distribution rather than recreational or medicinal use. Novices (samaneras) have very strict rules to live by, beyond what is expected of all Theravada Buddhists.

Did the "businessman" sponsor put them up to it to gain financially, and will they say they knew nothing about it?
There are Five Precepts all Theravada lay Buddhists vow to maintain:
  1. abstain from killing
  2. abstain from stealing
  3. abstain from sexual misconduct
  4. abstain from lying
  5. abstain from intoxicants that occasion heedlessness.
The very minimum precepts for monks-in-training (samaneras or "baby samanas") are the Eight Precepts or Ten Precepts, abstaining from harming, taking what is not given or handling "gold and silver" (money), sex (all erotic activity), lying, intoxicants, eating before dawn or after noon, using high and luxurious seats or beds, dancing, singing, self-beautification, viewing lowbrow entertainments and shows...

If one were to follow the major rules and the minor (etiquette) rules, it would never come to this unless, as we say, they were cynically used by the businessman drug kingpin as "mules" to unknowingly transport drugs into the very uptight and traditional island Buddhist country of Sri Lanka (Ceylon, Serendib) with a sizeable Tamil Hindu population and significant number of Muslims and Christians.

The farce that is President DJ Trump

(Tiny Hands Productions) Rense.com: Right/Left both see it

China's Soylent Green: AJ with Joe Rogan


Equal translations: "The earth was without form and void" or "The earth was [or became] a waste and a desolation."

Monday, April 27, 2026

Trump almost shot? PsyOp (Daily Show)




(Jimmy Kimmel Live) Melania goes after Kimmel for PR points

(The Daily Show) Trump approves of psychedelics like ibogaine

What if 'Jesus' never existed? 6 proofs


Proof banned by the Church
The Cult of MithrasCaesar's Messiah, the "Messiah" as Maitreya, Christian Apostle Paul (Jewish Saul), Forged: Writing in the Name of God - Why the Bible's Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are (Dr. Bart D. Ehrman, Walter Dixon), The Unknown Years of Jesus, imperial religion (method of mass control) of Rome, Constantine the Great (Roman emperor who forced Christianity on Rome, usurping the Cult of Mithras [Buddhist Maitreya] and ancient Greco-Roman paganism)...Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth (John Allegro), "Jesus" was a sacred entheogenic Mushroom cult: The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross

The ladyboys of gay Buddhist Thailand


(Max Stoli) I found out WHY there are so many "ladyboys" (katois, kathoeys, kathoys) in predominantly Theravada Buddhist Thailand (and it's not what one would expect).

AI Chatbots: Last Week Tonight (HBO)


Saturday, April 25, 2026

When will I become enlightened? (sutra)


O, how we cling to form, finding it pretty
Thus have I heard. At one time the Blessed One (the Buddha) was dwelling in Savatthi and said: "Meditators, I declare [this Teaching/Dhamma] is for one who knows and sees that there is a way to the end of the defilements (asavas).

"For one who knows what and sees what is there an end to the defilements? [The Five Aggregates clung to as self:]
  1. 'This is form, this its origination, this its passing away.
  2. This is feeling...
  3. This is perception...
  4. These are mental formations (impulses, volitions, fabrications)...
  5. This is consciousness, this its origination, this its passing away.'
"It is for one who knows and sees in this way that there is an end to the defilements.

"Even though a meditator not dwelling devoted to cultivation (bhavanameditation, development, bringing into being) may wish, 'O, that my mind/heart might be released from the defilements through the end of clinging (craving)!' — still one's heart/mind will not be released from the defilements through not clinging. Why?

"'From lack of development,' it should be said. The lack of developing what? [The 37 Requisites of Enlightenment:]
  1. the Four Foundations of Mindfulness,
  2. the Four Right Efforts,
  3. the Four Bases of Power,
  4. the Five Faculties,
  5. the Five Strengths,
  6. the Seven Factors of Enlightenment,
  7. the Noble Eightfold Path.
Will we just trip and fall into self-realization?
"Suppose a hen lays eight, ten, or 12 eggs. If she fails to cover them rightly, warm them rightly, or incubate them rightly, then even though she wishes, 'O, may my chicks break through the shell with beak and claw and hatch safely!' still it is impossible that her chicks will break through and hatch safely.'

"Why is that? It is because the hen has neither covered them rightly, warmed them rightly, nor incubated them rightly.

"In the same way, even though a meditator dwells not devoted to development may wish, 'O, that my mind/heart might be released from the defilements through not clinging!' still one's mind/heart remains unreleased from the defilements. Why is that? 'It is from the lack of development,' it should be said. The lack of developing what?
  • The Four Foundations of Mindfulness,
  • the Four Right Efforts,
  • the Four Bases of Power,
  • the Five Faculties,
  • the Five Strengths,
  • the Seven Factors of Enlightenment,
  • the Noble Eightfold Path.
I should've done yoga (Dave/ACZC)
"Even though a meditator who dwells without devoting oneself to development may wish, 'O, that my heart/mind might be released from the defilements through not clinging!' still one's mind/heart remains unreleased from the defilements. Why is that? 'It is from the lack of development,' it should be said. Developing what?
  1. The Four Foundations of Mindfulness,
  2. the Four Right Efforts,
  3. the Four Bases of Power,
  4. the Five Faculties,
  5. the Five Strengths,
  6. the Seven Factors of Enlightenment,
  7. the Noble Eightfold Path.
"Suppose a hen lays eight, ten, or 12 eggs which she DOES cover rightly, warms rightly, and incubates rightly: Even though she may not wish, 'O, that my chicks might break through the egg shells with their beaks and claws or and hatch safely!' still it is possible that the chicks will break through their shells and hatch safely. Why is that? It is because the hen has covered them, warmed them, and incubated them rightly.

"In the same way, even though a meditator who dwells devoted to development may not wish, 'O, that my heart/mind might be released from defilements through not clinging!' still one's mind/heart is released from the defilements through not clinging. Why is that? 'It is from development,' it should be said. The development of what?
  1. The Four Foundations of Mindfulness,
  2. the Four Right Efforts,
  3. the Four Bases of Power,
  4. the Five Faculties,
  5. the Five Strengths,
  6. the Seven Factors of Enlightenment,
  7. the Noble Eightfold Path.
We made a resolution to regularly sit no matter what, and hard as it was, we stuck to it.

"Just as when a carpenter or apprentice sees fingermarks on the handle of an axe but does not know, 'Today my axe handle wore down this much, or yesterday it wore down that much, or the day before yesterday it wore down that much,' still the carpenter or apprentice knows it is worn away when it is worn away.

"In the same way, when a meditator dwells devoted to development, that meditator does not know, 'Today my defilements wore down this much, or yesterday they wore down that much, or the day before yesterday they wore down that much.' Nevertheless, one knows they are worn away when they are worn away.

"When an ocean-going ship that is rigged with masts and stays, after six months on the water, is left on shore for the winter, its stays -- weathered by heat and wind, moistened by clouds of the rainy season -- easily wither and rot away.

"In the same way, when a meditator dwells devoted to development, the fetters (bonds, samyojanas) easily wither and rot away." Source
  • Dhr. Seven (ed.), Nava Sutta: "The Ship Discourse" (SN 22.101 PTS: S iii 152 CDB i 959) based on translation by Ven. Thanissaro (accesstoinsight.org, 1997), Wisdom Quarterly

Japan's mummy monks and Kundalini


Yamabushi (山伏, one who prostrates oneself on the mountain) are Japanese mountain ascetic hermits [1]. They are generally part of the syncretic Shugendō religion,* which includes Tantric [Vajrayana] Buddhism and the indigenous Shinto [2].

Their origins can be traced back to the solitary yamabito ("wild hill people") and some hijiri (聖) ("wandering Buddhist ascetics and renunciants") of the eighth and ninth centuries [3].

According to American writer Frederik L. Schodt:
  • "These positively medieval-looking nature worshipers carry metal staves and conch shells and wear straw sandals and sometimes a hemp cloth over-robe with the Heart Sutra written on it. They follow a mixture of esoteric or tantric Buddhism mixed with Shinto, the native animistic religion of Japan" [4]. More
Kundalini Gone Wild
(Vismaya) Kundalini Gone Wild: the real cases
  • Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy
    Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy in Man
     by Gopi Krishna HAS 4.7 out of 5 stars with 230 reviews: Coiled like a snake at the base of the spine, "Kundalini" is the spiritual force that lies dormant in every human being. Once awakened, often through meditation and yogic practices, it rises up the spinal column and finds expression in the form of spiritual knowledge, mystical vision, psychic powers, and ultimately, "enlightenment." [This is not real enlightenment or bodhi as defined in Buddhism, but what other traditions consider "enlightenment."]
  • This book is the classic first-person account of Gopi Krishna, an ordinary Indian householder who, at the age of 34, after years of unsupervised meditation, suddenly experienced the awakening of kundalini during his morning practice.
  • The story of this transformative experience, and the author's struggle to regain balance amid a variety of powerful psychic and physiological side effects, forms the core of the book.
  • [This condition afflicts an estimated 100 or so Westerners a year who visit India and go "crazy" from either exposure to energies, the Himalayas, the Moon, mystics, god beings (possibly extraterrestrial or interdimensional), artifacts, or dedicated practice... It has happened to two young blond Americans we know of and one we met who, like Gopi Krishna, regained stability, earned an advanced degree, and tries to counsel victims to bring the chakras back into balance and stabilize this energetic kundalini force. One really can make it back to normal.]
  • His detailed descriptions of his dramatic inner experiences and symptoms such as mood swings, eating disorders, and agonizing sensations of heat—and of how, with the help of his wife, he finally stabilized at a higher level of consciousness—make this one of the most valuable classics of spiritual awakening available. More
A new syncretic religion in Japan
What the Buddha Never Taught
*Shugen-dō
 (修験道, lit. "the Way [of] Trial [and] Practice," the "Way of Shugen or Gen-practice") [1] is a syncretic Esoteric Buddhist religion, a body of extreme ascetic practices that originated in the Nara Period of Japan, having evolved during the 7th century from an amalgamation of beliefs, philosophies, doctrines, and ritual systems drawn primarily from
The final purpose of Shugen-dō is for practitioners to find supernatural power and save themselves and the masses by conducting religious training while treading through steep mountain ranges. Practitioners are called Shugenja (修験者) or Yamabushi (山伏, lit. '"Mountain Prostrator"') [2]. More

Gnostic: Demiurge's prison of 'reality'

  • Gnosticism seems to be the Western version of the Vedic/Hindu concept of God (the One or the Supreme) at "divine play" (lila), coming under the illusion (maya) of separation. But all is one. Who is this Demiurge, this false God that created this simulation/illusory reality (duality) around us and the cycle of endless rebirth (samsara)?

Why I won't eat eggs anymore (sutra)

 
(Death and Dairy Girl aka Steak and Butter Gal) Fake eggs? Farmer exposes what they are now quietly putting in eggs to increase profits and destroy our health
SUTRA: Oh, Buddha, should we be eating eggs?
Silanisamsa Jataka: "A Good Friend" (Jat 190)
 
The Buddha told this birth story (jataka) at Jetavana Monastery about a pious lay follower.

One evening, when this faithful disciple came to the bank of the Aciravati River on his way to Jetavana to hear the Buddha, there was no ferryboat at the landing. The ferrymen had all pulled their boats onto the farther shore and had themselves gone to hear the Buddha speak.

However, the disciple's mind was so full of delightful thoughts about the Buddha that even though he walked onto the river, his feet did not sink below the surface: He walked across the water as if on dry land.

But when he noticed the waves as he reached the middle of the river, his ecstasy [absorption] subsided and his feet began to sink.

As soon as he again focused his mind on the qualities of the Buddha, his feet rose [levitated, floated] and he was able to continue walking filled with rapture over the water.

When he arrived at Jetavana, he paid his respects to the Buddha and took a seat respectfully to one side.

"Good layman," the Buddha said to that disciple, "I hope you had no mishap on your way here."

"Venerable sir," the disciple recounted, "while on my way here, I was so absorbed in thoughts of [the excellent qualities of] the Buddha that, when I came to the river, I was able to walk across it as though it were solid."
 
"Friend," said the Blessed One, "you're not the only one who has been protected in this way. In olden days pious lay followers were shipwrecked mid-ocean and saved themselves by remembering the virtues of the Buddha."

At the man's request, the Buddha told this story of the past:

Long, long ago, at the time of the Buddha Kassapa [3], a lay disciple who had already entered the path [who had become a stream enterer] booked passage on a ship along with one of his friends, a rich barber. The barber's wife asked this disciple to look after her husband.
 
A week after the ship left port, it sank mid-ocean. The two friends saved themselves by hanging onto a wooden plank until they were cast onto a deserted island.

Killing eggs and birds

Famished, the barber took eggs from nests [the island being a rookery], killed some birds, cooked them, and offered a share of his meal to the follower of the Buddha Kassapa.
 
"No, thank you," that [partially enlightened disciple] answered, "I'm fine." Then he thought to himself, "In this isolated place, there is no help for us except the Three Gems [the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Enlightened/Noble Sangha]."

As he sat meditating on the Three Gems, a naga king (naga-raja, reptilian, dragon, royal serpent) who had been reborn on that island transformed himself into a beautiful ship filled with the seven precious things [4]. Its three masts were made of sapphire, the planks and anchor of gold, and the ropes of silver.
 
The helmsman, who was a spirit of the sea, stood on the deck and cried, "Any passengers for Jambudīpa?"

"Yes," the lay disciple answered. "That's where we're bound!"

"Then come onboard," the sea spirit told him.
 
The layman climbed aboard the beautiful ship and turned to call his friend the barber.

"You may come," the sea spirit said, "but he may not."

"Why not?" the disciple asked.

"He is not a follower of the pure life," answered the sea spirit. "I brought this ship for you, but not for him."

"In that case," the layman announced, "all the gifts I have given, all the virtues I have practiced, all the powers I have developed — I give the fruit of all of them to him!"

"Thank you, Master!" cried the barber.

"Very well," said the sea spirit, "now I can take you both onboard."

The ship carried the two men over the sea and up the Ganges River. After depositing them safely at their home in Baranasi [Varanasi], the sea spirit used his magic power to create enormous wealth for both of them. Then, poising himself mid-air, he instructed the men and their friends: "Keep company with the wise and good."

"If this barber had not been in company with this pious layman, he would have perished in the middle of the ocean." Finally, the sea spirit returned to his own abode, taking the naga king with him.

Having finished this discourse, the Buddha identified the birth tale (jataka) and taught the Dhamma, after which the pious layman in front of him entered the fruit of the second path.
 
"On that occasion," the Buddha said, "that faithful disciple attained the fruit of the fourth path (arahantship). Sariputta was the naga king, and I myself was the spirit of the sea." Source

US reverses 'Disclosure,' kills scientists?

(WIONDavid Wilcock, RIP? Or is he in hiding after many threats?

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Lord Krishna versus the Buddha


(Buddha's Wisdom) Did the Buddha reject what Lord Krishna taught? The Bhagavad Gita ("God's Song") vs. the  Buddhist Path.

The dark Lord Krishna
Hinduism, which is not the same as the Old Vedic Religion we call Brahmanism, has three facets of God, which most take to be three different Gods: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Sustainer, and Shiva the Destroyer. Krishna is not any of these, but like the Buddha, Jesus, and other good teachers, Krishna is regarded as an avatar or incarnation of Vishnu. Krishna ("The Dark One") is regarded as the "All-Attractive One," a blue and beautiful humanoid being who literally came to Earth and taught Arjuna and others, the most comely embodiment of Vishnu. Lord Krishna (which maybe should be spelled "Chrishna" or "Khrist" because of his similarity to Jesus in form and function within Hinduism)

Radha-Krishna, Kalighat
Krishna sure loved the milkmaids or gopis. One time he stole their clothes while they were bathing in the river. Some say his activities on earth make him seem more like an embodiment of the god Kama (Cupid, Eros, Lust) than Vishnu. His consort is Radha, and they are often combined into a unisex or united binary being: Radha Krishna, combining our innate masculine and feminine characteristics as humans, which the devas more freely express.

Zen and the "self" we are defending

Whistleblower David Wilcock silenced (live)

Awakening in the Dream: Contact
David Wilcock was a professional lecturer, [whistleblower,] filmmaker, and researcher of ancient civilizations, consciousness science, and new paradigms of energy and matter. [As the rebirth of Edgar Cayce, "America's Sleeping Prophet"] he was rewriting entire branches of science and leading a new narrative of human history, one that includes races of highly advanced [extraterrestrial and interdimensional] beings that we share earth and space with.

Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?
The golden thread that weaves his work together is the science of Ascension, a solar-system-wide transformation elevating earth and humanity to a higher phase of spiritual advancement. David Wilcock’s message is one of unity and love, encouraging people to live a life of goodness and harmony. He was a cosmic reporter of poignant news and events in the Ascension timeline and drama. The divinecosmos.com website contains countless articles, free books, meditations, and lectures that will stimulate, challenge, and inspire. Enjoy! More

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