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BlueWizard

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Yes, as the title says, I really have to do it because there is no other way for me to meditate or do any of the workings without getting distracted by today's lifestyle of constantly being surrounded by technology or what not.

I need some ideas from people here on how to or where to start a new, fresh life.

First thing that was on my thought is how those monks live in temples or somewhere in asia without getting affected by outside world hehe :lol: but, dunno,. A bit weird that one. Seen to many movies.

I was thinking if it is possible to move away from the big cities, even small ones, villages, like literally move away from everyone and live in a small house somewhere.

But to get that I obviously have to work to get money which will take me years, years that I will loose because I'll still live in this lifestyle.
Not to mention i still have a loan to pay back which I havent started yet.

I'm only in my 20s now but I dont want any time to waste. No one wants that for themselves if they have goals. :)

Any help or tips will be greatly appreciated.
 
You're getting distracted because you're choosing to get distracted, people can get very focused even when in a big metropoly. If you don't fix your attention span then you're going to get distracted even in a small village. Learn to say no to distractions in any place you are.

If you want to go and live in smaller cities, do that not for the distractions but because they're less degenerate than big ones.
 
In this day and age you'll need money to begin that journey too. Check my Signature. It's all there.
 
Ardgion said:
Yes, as the title says, I really have to do it because there is no other way for me to meditate or do any of the workings without getting distracted by today's lifestyle of constantly being surrounded by technology or what not.

I need some ideas from people here on how to or where to start a new, fresh life.

First thing that was on my thought is how those monks live in temples or somewhere in asia without getting affected by outside world hehe :lol: but, dunno,. A bit weird that one. Seen to many movies.

I was thinking if it is possible to move away from the big cities, even small ones, villages, like literally move away from everyone and live in a small house somewhere.

But to get that I obviously have to work to get money which will take me years, years that I will loose because I'll still live in this lifestyle.
Not to mention i still have a loan to pay back which I havent started yet.

I'm only in my 20s now but I dont want any time to waste. No one wants that for themselves if they have goals. :)

Any help or tips will be greatly appreciated.

I suggest you go ahead and creat an astral temple and visit that by astral projection and doing your meditation there...its in the joy of satan website
 
I used to dream about having a farm and living the country life. But at some point in my life, I realized there is no point in going back in time. We are destined for greater things. The world is evolving and we have to keep up and if possible do our part to shape this evolution according to Satan’s Agenda. While you are living in the mountains jews are literally advancing on all areas of science and technology looking for new ways to enslave us.

Now, having the ability to live a sustainable life off the grid can have it's benefits, but I personally think that a full lifestyle similar to what it was 100 years ago, is a waste of valuable time that you should be using to improve yourself and humanity.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOfZLb33uCg
 
Delete social media and stay away from phone/tv/laptop, or generally speaking, analyse what are your distractions and remove them. This will force to look for new ways to spend time. Be careful to focus on better things in future like a hobby
 
Ardgion said:
Yes, as the title says, I really have to do it because there is no other way for me to meditate or do any of the workings without getting distracted by today's lifestyle of constantly being surrounded by technology or what not.

I need some ideas from people here on how to or where to start a new, fresh life.

First thing that was on my thought is how those monks live in temples or somewhere in asia without getting affected by outside world hehe :lol: but, dunno,. A bit weird that one. Seen to many movies.

I was thinking if it is possible to move away from the big cities, even small ones, villages, like literally move away from everyone and live in a small house somewhere.

But to get that I obviously have to work to get money which will take me years, years that I will loose because I'll still live in this lifestyle.
Not to mention i still have a loan to pay back which I havent started yet.

I'm only in my 20s now but I dont want any time to waste. No one wants that for themselves if they have goals. :)

Any help or tips will be greatly appreciated.

Look into sensory deprivation tanks, these are the best solution in my opinion.

Second best option would be to sound proof a room and use it strictly for meditations. Apparently you might feel wifi signals, so in that case you could isolate part of the room with copper wire mesh to prevent those signals from entering.

Third best option would be to practice not being distracted in your current environment, for example void meditation, which should be done regardless. Maintaining focus is a skill.

The worst option would be to run away from your problems to supposed greener grasses, where you'll find yourself uncomfortable with the lack of modern stimulation. Also, those monks are more than likely purely martial artists these days. The Tibetan monks were culled, even cannibalized on. Those who survived are the monks who weren't hunted specifically or didn't kill themselves in protests. Their leader the dalai lama is a fraud, it's directly illegal for a "dalai lama" to be declared without the permission of the Chinese government.
 
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.
 
Ardgion said:
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.
Going from one extreme to another is hardly a solution. You need to reflect on yourself what you really want to do, what you really enjoy, and start doing those activities. Change is always gradual, make baby steps and make it last instead of large leaps and then swing right back where you left off.
 
Ardgion said:
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.
You're not specifically addicted to social media, or videogames ecc, you're addicted to activities that highly stimulate your mind by doing nothing. You're addicted to escapism, you have to ditch all of them and learn to live in the real world, aka in the real physical life, it can feel difficult at times but remember you've been conditioned to run away from it for years and years.
What is essential is that you find things to do that are good for you or others, like physical activity, working, studying, working for the JoS ecc
 
Aquarius said:
Ardgion said:
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.
You're not specifically addicted to social media, or videogames ecc, you're addicted to activities that highly stimulate your mind by doing nothing. You're addicted to escapism, you have to ditch all of them and learn to live in the real world, aka in the real physical life, it can feel difficult at times but remember you've been conditioned to run away from it for years and years.
What is essential is that you find things to do that are good for you or others, like physical activity, working, studying, working for the JoS ecc
This is absolutely right. A lot of people don't understand this is the root of the issue, the same goes for other addictions. I was stuck in this pattern for many years until I realized this was just a bad Neptune manifestation and the way to overcome is exactly as you described. Also engaging in creative activities such as arts, music, etc, helps to deal with this wild Neptune, but consistent meditation is the key to sublimate these energies.
 
Ardgion said:
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.

Use Nauthiz to increase your discipline to do your advancement routine no matter what. Do this in the hour of Saturn, on a waning moon, on an earth sign-moon. Ideally, on a Capricorn moon and/or Saturday.

Use Ansuz or Munka to free yourself from addictions. Do this on a waxing moon, during an Aquarius, Pisces, or Scorpio moon.

Delete and block, through software, all unhealthy entertainment, including video games, social media, reddit, etc. Music or podcasts are generally ok, as is reading. After a few days of going without overstimulating entertainment, your brain will reset and feel more entertained by healthier activities.

Example software: https://knowadays.com/blog/productivity-software-website-blockers-to-help-you-stay-focused/

Personally, I had deleted my Steam account and other actions, which on the surface sound extreme, but I realized that you can either make a decisive action now and strongly alter your future or continue to be beholden to these addictions. Being "moderate" when you may lack the discipline to carry this out is only a recipe for failure.

Yes, you can feel cravings or relapse, but you must continue to fight until a more permanent spiritual solution can be implemented.
 
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Ardgion said:
I guess I overreacted a bit.
I already tried to stop playing games which take like 3/4 of my day and it went well for some time but then I still use social media and spent time on Internet which made me bored and then I started playing again.

I even tried limiting my time gaming to 2 hours a day but it's not going well either.
I guess I have to be more persistent.

Appreciate all the help so far.

Use Nauthiz to increase your discipline to do your advancement routine no matter what. Do this in the hour of Saturn, on a waning moon, on an earth sign-moon. Ideally, on a Capricorn moon and/or Saturday.

Use Ansuz or Munka to free yourself from addictions. Do this on a waxing moon, during an Aquarius, Pisces, or Scorpio moon.

Delete and block, through software, all unhealthy entertainment, including video games, social media, reddit, etc. Music or podcasts are generally ok, as is reading. After a few days of going without overstimulating entertainment, your brain will reset and feel more entertained by healthier activities.

Example software: https://knowadays.com/blog/productivity-software-website-blockers-to-help-you-stay-focused/

Personally, I had deleted my Steam account and other actions, which on the surface sound extreme, but I realized that you can either make a decisive action now and strongly alter your future or continue to be beholden to these addictions. Being "moderate" when you may lack the discipline to carry this out is only a recipe for failure.

Yes, you can feel cravings or relapse, but you must continue to fight until a more permanent spiritual solution can be implemented.

Appreciate the help.
I am planning on selling my pc and then using runes and the working you explained to me to find myself different hobbies or completely detach from games, social media etc.

I know I have to do it because before I used to have a laptop and when I got bored of it and also wanted to stop playing games, I got rid of my laptop and then 2 months later I bought a pc...
So this time I will also be doing runes to completely detach myself.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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