Change your perspective, change your life. Private Consultations: jordanjdragon.com Support this work: Venmo @jordanjdragon venmo.com/u/jordanjdragon #soul #evolution #nondualism
The universe is obviously telling you to quit Ju Jitsu, which is a negative activity because it is competition, when we should pursue only cooperation, and it is violence, while we should be pursuing harmlessness, and it is an entertainment, while we should be pursuing truth. I recommend Ki Gung very highly!! Another way to see circumstances, and our own progress, is to look at everything as God's will. If its God's will, there is no reason to feel bad about it, or worry about it, because everything is exactly as God has designed it to be, for our benefit, even when we cant see the benefit at this time. Cheers!
If you dont listen to the universe, and you continue your attachment to Ju Jitsu, I predict that you will blow out your other knee within one month!🙂😎 Because I just said this, it is Gods will that I would say it, and so you should ask yourself, "Why would God want this strange person to tell me this?" If you are in touch with your intuition, the correct answer may come to you. Peace!
@@alienoverlordsnow1786 Chill out bud. Competition in the spirit of play, or Lila, is God itself manifesting in this reality - and need not be negative or violent. It probably is for many...but we don't know enough to judge his situation. The body is meant to be used and enjoyed in healthy ways, but inevitably, this vehicle also includes some pain and suffering.
That’s a very narrow interpretation of jiu jitsu man, one does not practice it to be randomly violent with others. That’s not the aim of this kind of martial arts. Hope you recover soon from your knee man, BJJ is great for the whole body mind.
Your video purports to offer profound insights into personal growth amidst adversity, but what it actually delivers is a concoction of clichés and superficial wisdom that crumbles under scrutiny. Let's dissect your claims one by one. You assert that every hardship is a divine plan for growth. Such a simplistic view ignores the harsh reality that not all challenges lead to growth; some simply break people. Your analogy of seeing life's struggles from an eagle's perspective is laughable at best and delusional at worst. Do you honestly believe that envisioning yourself as an eagle magically solves life's complexities? Your anecdotes about knee surgery and feeling lost attempt to portray you as a beacon of resilience. Yet, they come across as self-indulgent tales of minor inconveniences turned into pseudo-spiritual epiphanies. Newsflash: not everyone can afford the luxury of turning knee surgery into a RU-vid channel launch. For many, setbacks lead to deeper struggles without any silver lining. Your invocation of Rumi to justify your worldview is pretentious. Quoting poetry doesn't validate your oversimplified beliefs about suffering and growth. It's insulting to those who face real adversity without the luxury of seeing it as a cosmic plan. Furthermore, your offer of coaching services based on your supposed expertise in overcoming life's challenges is opportunistic. What credentials do you have beyond a series of fortunate events turned into self-aggrandizing stories? In conclusion, your video is a prime example of pseudo-spiritual drivel masquerading as profound wisdom. It preys on vulnerable individuals seeking meaning in adversity but offers nothing more than platitudes and self-promotion. Before preaching about the soul's plan and universal alignment, consider the diverse realities of human suffering and resilience. Sincerely, mycaravanwasrobbed.