Honestly when you drive your attention should be 100% on the road and not on doing things like this. This can get someone in a serious accident.
Fuchs said:You can pick a job like truck driver, with far distances between your loading and unloading stations, but not so far that you need a second driver. (40 min driving distance is good so you can do a smal cleaning after each rtr, drink something,...)
While driving (after you are experienced driver) you can do all day rtrs and getting payed for it, while driving.
The vehicle is normaly noise-protected so not much noise from the outside or inside is exchanged.
Even while driving in the city no one should here your vibrations(room volume) . You can even hide a singel printed out rtr sheet between a road map. It isn´t necessary to cross out the words if you disolve the hebrew words in your mind it should be enouth. I´m not quite sure if the distance travelled does influence the rtr in any way. I think rather not much.
I hope I did create with this post some ss truck drivers, keep the rtrs up guys.
That's the wrong idea. The spiritual is an even higher work and not as you described it, to play the RTR more distracted from physical work and the result is distraction on both work and danger. I absolutely do not want to offend you and please do not do what you described. It is completely wrong and useless and it is also dangerous. Spirituality requires specifically free time and privacy.Fuchs said:You can pick a job like truck driver, with far distances between your loading and unloading stations, but not so far that you need a second driver. (40 min driving distance is good so you can do a smal cleaning after each rtr, drink something,...)
While driving (after you are experienced driver) you can do all day rtrs and getting payed for it, while driving.
The vehicle is normaly noise-protected so not much noise from the outside or inside is exchanged.
Even while driving in the city no one should here your vibrations(room volume) . You can even hide a singel printed out rtr sheet between a road map. It isn´t necessary to cross out the words if you disolve the hebrew words in your mind it should be enouth. I´m not quite sure if the distance travelled does influence the rtr in any way. I think rather not much.
I hope I did create with this post some ss truck drivers, keep the rtrs up guys.
I'd like to get a good look at multitasking. It's not that the CPU performs many actions at the same time and instant. But simply the CPU is very fast. And it seems like it handles a lot of things at the same time. The CPU is not a lone ruler but an organized government, ministers, president, etc., which handles many things quickly and connected to each other. And yes, multitasking on an individual level doesn't exist. A lone individual cannot concentrate on multiple things at the same time. But unity does. The Union is the force. Control is very important. Things must not get out of control. They have zero brain development and think they can handle computers.Stormblood said:This is not the first time I see someone either suggesting to do RTRs and other meditations while driving or telling other people they do this. First of all, there's the extremely higher risk of incident like HP Hooded Cobra mentioned, regardless of how experienced of a driver one is. Secondly, there's this lie called multitasking: multitasking doesn't exist. If you do multiple things together, you're half-assing both, meaning both will have terrible quality. In this case, you'd be driving poorly and risk causing accidents from one side, making little to no effect on the spiritual side. Not only this, but you'd be getting your mind used to do things without focus and once an habit is set, changing back will require effort (less effort for air-dominant people, more effort for earth-dominant people.) Don't cause accidents. Do your spiritual practices with full focus and safety, at home or in any other private space.
Stormblood said:This is not the first time I see someone either suggesting to do RTRs and other meditations while driving or telling other people they do this. First of all, there's the extremely higher risk of incident like HP Hooded Cobra mentioned, regardless of how experienced of a driver one is. Secondly, there's this lie called multitasking: multitasking doesn't exist. If you do multiple things together, you're half-assing both, meaning both will have terrible quality. In this case, you'd be driving poorly and risk causing accidents from one side, making little to no effect on the spiritual side. Not only this, but you'd be getting your mind used to do things without focus and once an habit is set, changing back will require effort (less effort for air-dominant people, more effort for earth-dominant people.) Don't cause accidents. Do your spiritual practices with full focus and safety, at home or in any other private space.
Fuchs said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Honestly when you drive your attention should be 100% on the road and not on doing things like this. This can get someone in a serious accident.
My last attemp:
If someone is driving a long distance with poor speed (highway), the mind starts to wander after some time. If someone is doing the RTR with open eyes it can increase the perception of the environment. Maybe just listen to the mp3 and repeating it.
But, if it still looks like I tried to kill fellow ss, then please delete the post.
The translator didn't translate what I wanted to say properly. I must explain better what I wanted to say. Many people don't understand and don't understand what the computer is and how it works and they greedily try to imitate the computer thinking they can do more work at the same time. The computer is not a single, solitary thing but an organized unit. However, it is necessary to know your system requirements, i.e. your capabilities. Many things are possible and the power of the brain is very great. But having the zero brain trained and developed you can do very little. However, spirituality requires concentration and attention. It also requires detachment from the material and concentration on the astral and therefore requires free time and privacy.Master said:I'd like to get a good look at multitasking. It's not that the CPU performs many actions at the same time and instant. But simply the CPU is very fast. And it seems like it handles a lot of things at the same time. The CPU is not a lone ruler but an organized government, ministers, president, etc., which handles many things quickly and connected to each other. And yes, multitasking on an individual level doesn't exist. A lone individual cannot concentrate on multiple things at the same time. But unity does. The Union is the force. Control is very important. Things must not get out of control. They have zero brain development and think they can handle computers.Stormblood said:This is not the first time I see someone either suggesting to do RTRs and other meditations while driving or telling other people they do this. First of all, there's the extremely higher risk of incident like HP Hooded Cobra mentioned, regardless of how experienced of a driver one is. Secondly, there's this lie called multitasking: multitasking doesn't exist. If you do multiple things together, you're half-assing both, meaning both will have terrible quality. In this case, you'd be driving poorly and risk causing accidents from one side, making little to no effect on the spiritual side. Not only this, but you'd be getting your mind used to do things without focus and once an habit is set, changing back will require effort (less effort for air-dominant people, more effort for earth-dominant people.) Don't cause accidents. Do your spiritual practices with full focus and safety, at home or in any other private space.
Master said:The translator didn't translate what I wanted to say properly. I must explain better what I wanted to say. Many people don't understand and don't understand what the computer is and how it works and they greedily try to imitate the computer thinking they can do more work at the same time. The computer is not a single, solitary thing but an organized unit. However, it is necessary to know your system requirements, i.e. your capabilities. Many things are possible and the power of the brain is very great. But having the zero brain trained and developed you can do very little. However, spirituality requires concentration and attention. It also requires detachment from the material and concentration on the astral and therefore requires free time and privacy.Master said:I'd like to get a good look at multitasking. It's not that the CPU performs many actions at the same time and instant. But simply the CPU is very fast. And it seems like it handles a lot of things at the same time. The CPU is not a lone ruler but an organized government, ministers, president, etc., which handles many things quickly and connected to each other. And yes, multitasking on an individual level doesn't exist. A lone individual cannot concentrate on multiple things at the same time. But unity does. The Union is the force. Control is very important. Things must not get out of control. They have zero brain development and think they can handle computers.Stormblood said:This is not the first time I see someone either suggesting to do RTRs and other meditations while driving or telling other people they do this. First of all, there's the extremely higher risk of incident like HP Hooded Cobra mentioned, regardless of how experienced of a driver one is. Secondly, there's this lie called multitasking: multitasking doesn't exist. If you do multiple things together, you're half-assing both, meaning both will have terrible quality. In this case, you'd be driving poorly and risk causing accidents from one side, making little to no effect on the spiritual side. Not only this, but you'd be getting your mind used to do things without focus and once an habit is set, changing back will require effort (less effort for air-dominant people, more effort for earth-dominant people.) Don't cause accidents. Do your spiritual practices with full focus and safety, at home or in any other private space.
All right, then.Stormblood said:Master said:The translator didn't translate what I wanted to say properly. I must explain better what I wanted to say. Many people don't understand and don't understand what the computer is and how it works and they greedily try to imitate the computer thinking they can do more work at the same time. The computer is not a single, solitary thing but an organized unit. However, it is necessary to know your system requirements, i.e. your capabilities. Many things are possible and the power of the brain is very great. But having the zero brain trained and developed you can do very little. However, spirituality requires concentration and attention. It also requires detachment from the material and concentration on the astral and therefore requires free time and privacy.Master said:I'd like to get a good look at multitasking. It's not that the CPU performs many actions at the same time and instant. But simply the CPU is very fast. And it seems like it handles a lot of things at the same time. The CPU is not a lone ruler but an organized government, ministers, president, etc., which handles many things quickly and connected to each other. And yes, multitasking on an individual level doesn't exist. A lone individual cannot concentrate on multiple things at the same time. But unity does. The Union is the force. Control is very important. Things must not get out of control. They have zero brain development and think they can handle computers.
I understood what you meant. I hope other readers did too.