Meditate 5 minutes, be poised all day

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One of my closest WN friends recommended this video (below). Some might say, knee-jerk, “but Kobe was black” or “Bryant was accused of rape.”

1) I know plenty of despicable whites.

2) He was never found guilty of rape. He issued an apology for sex that he believed was consensual, though she claimed it was not. It is a dangerous world when every female accuser is automatically believed.

3) Every word he says is so true.

Kobe Bryant (August 23, 1978 – January 26, 2020) was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time,[3][4][5][6] Bryant won five NBA championships, and was an 18-time All-Star, a 15-time member of the All-NBA Team, a 12-time member of the All-Defensive Team, the 2008 NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), and a two-time NBA Finals MVP. Bryant also led the NBA in scoring twice, and ranks fourth on the league’s all-time regular season scoring and all-time postseason scoring lists.

Born in Philadelphia and partly raised in Italy, he spoke fluent Italian and often visited Italy and especially the city of Reggio Emilia.

Kobe speaking in perfect Italian:

I lie in bed for half an hour every morning thanking God, meditating and planning my goals.

And every time during the day that you shut your mind down and just savor the beautiful moments IS also meditation.

Ten solid seconds of JUST l-o-o-k-ing at an adorable baby,

seeing a young couple holding hands, or an old couple still in love….

….or gazing on a garden that loving hands created is time you escape from your toxic, egoic mind –the real enemy — and weaken its hold on you.

Every meditation is a declaration of your soul’s independence!

That egoic mind that pretends to be your soul and is not will get weaker and weaker and finally vanish!

Beyond this, Kobe Bryant was apparently a foe and exposer of Satanism in Hollywood:

Mystery crash of Kobe Bryant helicopter; Hervé Ryssen’s powerful “Satan in Hollywood”

Kobe Bryant — 2017 cartoon sure did predict his exact mode of death in 2020

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  1. This is a very central point, which is addressed here in the video and in the article. Someone once said that you should not come to rest. The attention should always be directed to the outside world, one should form an opinion or moral position on everything and everyone, emotional attention should be bound everywhere, they do not want to let us rest.

    Because that is the great danger: If one meditates, i.e. if one allows oneself moments of rest, even if they are short, then there is the “danger” of hearing the inner voice.

    And this is exactly what the background powers want to prevent you from establishing and cultivating the connection to your own inner higher self. One should not listen inwardly, because then one makes contact with his origin and with his inner source of power. Once people find out what the practical benefits are, they will cultivate it.

    The Kobe Bryant video sums it up: “It’s like having an anchor […] For me, it’s really just listening to my inner self […]”.

    —–

    In German:

    Dies ist ein ganz zentraler Punkt, der hier im Video und im Artikel angesprochen wird. Jemand sagte mal, daß man nicht zur Ruhe kommen soll. Die Aufmerksamkeit soll stets auf die Außenwelt gerichtet sein, man soll sich zu alles und jedem eine Meinung oder moralische Position bilden, überall soll die gefühlsmäßige Aufmerksamkeit gebunden sein, sie wollen uns nicht zur Ruhe kommen lassen.

    Denn das ist die große Gefahr: Meditiert man, d.h. gönnt man sich Momente der Ruhe, und seien sie noch so kurz, dann besteht die „Gefahr“, daß man die Innere Stimme vernimmt.

    Und genau das ist es, was die Hintergrundmächte verhindern möchten, daß man die Verbindung zu seinem eigenen inneren höheren Selbst aufnimmt und kultiviert. Man soll nicht nach innen horchen, denn dann nimmt man Kontakt zu seinem Ursprung und zu seiner inneren Kraftquelle auf. Wenn die Leute erst mal erfahren, was für einen praktischen Nutzen das hat, dann werden sie es kultivieren.

    Das Kobe-Bryant-Video bringt es auf den Punkt: „It‘s like having an anchor […] For me, it‘s really just listening to my inner self […]“

        • Well, it is as with Eckhart Tolle. Once people stray from their actual area of mastery, of expertise, then they can be wrong, as wrong as anyone else.

          “Cobbler, stick to your last,” they used to say.

          In the old days, a cobbler (shoe maker) would carve out of wood a
          “last,” reproducing the exact shape of your foot. Then he would hand-make shoes just for you, transforming the shape into leather for a perfect individual fit. A cobbler was an expert in that, and thank God, because people walked a lot back then, but a cobbler was no expert in other things.

          So Kobe, Eckhart Tolle, the Dalai Lama — trust their views only in their area, their “last.”

          https://johndenugent.com/images/shoe-last.jpg

          In the case of Kobe Bryant, in a sport (invented by white Americans, btw) and a league chock full of talented and hard-training professionals, with younger players always coming up the ranks and ready and eager to replace you, he stayed a top superstar for 20 years.

          That is proof Kobe was mentally very, very strong, very, very focused, and very, very determined to succeed. To win.

          He said it: meditation and making himself get 30 minutes more sleep a night.

          If your mind wants to obsess on his irrelevant views of Obama, Hillary and Trump, then ask why it is doing that. 😉

          Maybe because your mind hates coming under the control of your soul?

          Does it secretly resent the notion that a black man can excel? Is it reluctant to concede that out of 40 million African-Americans, some of them ARE highly disciplined and truly superb in their field?

          That is exactly what the egoic mind does, however, resent success in others, and belittle them.

          This mindset led me to a blind policy in 1941 of swiftly conquering and subjugating Russia, instead of entering it as a liberator and friend.

          You can see by the end of Table Talk that I had learned to respect the Russian people and my enemy, the wicked but resolute Stalin.

          Learn from everyone to win. It is easy without ego. 🙂

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