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MINDBOOSTER and the "divine" wisdom.


MindBooster review, MindBooster technique review

Many of those who practice MindBooster technique expect that one day they are going to get some kind of divine wisdom and teach others what is right, what is wrong and how to act to become “blessed”. Some imagine that they are going to get some abnormal abilities and show everyone how mighty and powerful they are. Both images are exaggerated of course, but I guess, you got the idea. In some way, it is true, wisdom or abilities might appear, but not in the shape you might have thought of. I underline that – all what you think to be wisdom or higher knowledge is not what you will get. Why? Because, most probably, you don’t have any clue or idea what it is. Someone at this point can exclaim that I am wrong, that he or she knows, for sure, “something” or have some “ability”. However, in most cases, this will be no more than a demonstration of self-importance.

True knowledge and wisdom comes only when you give up searching for it. This way you relax your mind, letting things just happen (and necessary knowledge to come). It comes only when you understand that your personality is an illusion, just as your desires to know “something”. Spirituality, in fact, is one of the favorite ego toys, you will understand that, when you start working on yourself seriously. Why do you think, most of the spiritual “leaders” are so dependent on their image? Why do they always show off their spiritual success? Why most of them can’t accept other points of view, which are simply different from theirs? And why they are so anxious about having and sharing their point of view?

You know, before I came across MindBooster, I’ve practiced different spiritual techniques as well. I thought that I have some higher purpose that I am special, “blessed”. Now I understand that this was just stupid. After several months of practicing MindBooster I’ve changed my view on spirituality. Now, I never talk to anyone on this topic; never share my insights or findings. I think that the real work and practice are deeply personal.

And you know what, I am happy. I don’t need to show off in front of anyone, don’t have to prove that I am spiritually developed, don’t need to prove anyone anything. So, leave all of your beliefs behind and work on yourself, this is the best and the most useful thing you can possibly do.

Allan, MindBooster practitioner, 26 years old

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