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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 7:55 am
In that state, you don’t think about consequences, you don’t analyze cause and effect, but you do whatever your soul feels — and you trust that soul. But your soul is connected not to God, but to darkness. There is such a “without mind” too. So simply becoming “without mind” and doing whatever you feel — well, not what you want, but what you feel and perceive — isn’t always trustworthy. You must be sure that your heart is activated. Or, let’s say, you need to be connected to the light world, not the dark, not the opposite. So yes, the Spirit — it’s also “without mind,” but it’s the kind where you’re “without mind” and in the Spirit. But that’s not a state of laziness or apathy — on the contrary. You’re super clear, super focused, full of energy, insanely confident, but everything is like... Let’s put it this way: the Spirit is the perfect balance of all human qualities, like an equalizer tuned to perfection. It’s like you’ve found that golden mean — and that’s when you’re in the Spirit. Everything in you is calibrated: you feel, you analyze, you’re fully present. You’re like a higher mind. But then, yes, as it turned out, Spirits can also differ. So you’re already a higher mind, but even that can come with a particular tint.
Question: What is the difference between being in the Spirit and being out of your mind, or in the corridor, or in other unusual states? Are there any aspects by which you recognize it?
Well, the previous question was similar too, but you can always answer a question differently or add something, expand on it. Let me describe it in more detail. Being in the Spirit and being out of your mind are so different that when you’re out of your mind, nothing bothers or troubles you, you’re sort of in the here and now, but there’s still no driving force. The Spirit, on the other hand, is some kind of driving force — when you’re in the Spirit, you can never mistake it for anything else. In the Spirit, it’s like everything starts spinning and whirling — there’s no such thing as being idle in the Spirit. The Spirit is always some kind of process, some kind of discovery, work, study, or something going on. The Spirit is when something enters you and leads you somewhere, and things start coming together, you feel like you’re in a movie. And it all feels like one endless day, an endless film, super intense, everything super vivid, and you see that it’s the Spirit.
Question: What is the difference between being in the Spirit and being out of your mind, or in the corridor, or in other unusual states? Are there any aspects by which you recognize it?
Well, the previous question was similar too, but you can always answer a question differently or add something, expand on it. Let me describe it in more detail. Being in the Spirit and being out of your mind are so different that when you’re out of your mind, nothing bothers or troubles you, you’re sort of in the here and now, but there’s still no driving force. The Spirit, on the other hand, is some kind of driving force — when you’re in the Spirit, you can never mistake it for anything else. In the Spirit, it’s like everything starts spinning and whirling — there’s no such thing as being idle in the Spirit. The Spirit is always some kind of process, some kind of discovery, work, study, or something going on. The Spirit is when something enters you and leads you somewhere, and things start coming together, you feel like you’re in a movie. And it all feels like one endless day, an endless film, super intense, everything super vivid, and you see that it’s the Spirit.