We all have a shadow within. This shadow consists of all of our suppressed negative emotions like anger, hate, shame and sadness. Jung talked about the shadow and Buddhists also talk about doing shadow work.
What we're all looking for in life, eternal peace and happiness can be found behind this shadow. When we integrate or dissolve this shadow, that's when we get close to what Buddhists call Enlightenment. And Enlightenment is what Christians refer to as the seed of Christ. It's just worded differently, but points at the same thing.
We are all a temporary expression of the eternal infinite consciousness field called God. And our link to God, the Light, can be found within, behind our shadow. We have our self-consciousness, our subconscious (which contains the shadow) and below that is the Higher Self or God.
It depends on where you are at in life. If you're suffering from too much negativity in life then it's best to not be around negative people.
But when you have found yourself, when you have found the light within and you stand firmly in this light, then one should engage with the negative people in the world and be an example to these negative people.
I know that psylocybin helps to regenerate neurons. You can microdose this, so it doesn't have any hallucinatory effects :) And I believe it has been proven that meditation also helps with neuroregeneration.
Also other mushrooms, like Lion's Mane help to regenerate other parts of brain tissue. I would advise you to look into mushrooms.
Joe Rogan had this mushroom expert on his podcast a few times. His name is Paul Stametz. Here's a short segment:
The biggest movie playing is always the Eternal Infinite Mind dreaming up the most interesting and epic worlds, so that it can lose itself in those worlds in order to experience and go on exciting and dangerous adventures for the sake of fun and also to grow more appreciative of its base state of eternal peace and unity!
Life is so amazing there's actually no words to really describe it!
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This is a tweet from Alec Baldwin from 2017:
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"I wonder how it must feel how to wrongfully kill someone"
Dude stop it! Is it that hard to have a mature discussion on a topic this important? By talking this way you're only putting people off.
And just so you know, I have DEFINITELY found God!