Image 1 — RTX modern house
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RTX modern house

It’s an older build I made. These pictures don’t show the build completely, but it’s still really cool. Sadly the RTX doesn’t work anymore. I don’t know how to fix it otherwise I would show the updated version.

But tell me what you think! We got a skylight pool, a beautiful kitchen, and even an arcade room in the basement!

The updated person has much more better yard, has a mini stream with some farmland off to the side. You can kinda already see the pool in the back with the palm tree. Underneath the pool, you could see two rooms. One of them is this beautiful looking hotel room with a relaxing bathroom, that’s connected to the arcade room down in the basement. Upstairs, we got another bedroom, it’s not too impressive, but still pretty cool because up on the roof we get that pool and next to the pool we have a fireplace to chill around.

u/RyanTheBlockhead — 1 day ago
▲ 20 r/AbrahamHicks+2 crossposts

I’ve never really resonated to Abraham Hicks but I’m open to trying again

I have read a bit of the “Ask and it is Given” but I found it a bit confusing and boring. I hope to try to skim it and potentially reread what I read and what also particularly attracts me. I do enjoy her talks, I can definitely remember noting she is well spoken.

I’ve been following Bashar channel Darryl Anka for a while, he is one of my primaries teachers I use as a stable of spiritual understanding. Right next to that, one that I hold more closely is Eckhart Tolle. I’ve integrated both of their teachings in the one understanding “If you’re present, you’re following your passion, and if you’re following your passion, you’re present.”.

But I find I still someway get some confusion from Bashar‘s idea of passion and what it really is and how I can realistically follow it, meaning listening to it and act on it. And so I’m hoping a third perspective could maybe more easily tie this altogether in terms of how passion and the universe works, and how I can really see and feel a change in my moment to moment life and see more synchronicity that Bashar promises by using Abraham Hicks explanation of how it all mechanically works and use that deeper understanding to my advantage.

If you aren’t familiar with Bashar, just to make the teachings connect, one of his quotes on the law of attraction is that "You are always attracting what you need automatically, it's your definitions they are keeping them away."

But then, in anyway, this very well may be my negative ego trying to understand more and gain more knowledge. Or it could be my curiosity (Passion). That is something I have to discern.

But do tell me, if Eckhart Tolle is presence, Bashar is Passion, what is Abraham Hicks?

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u/RyanTheBlockhead — 5 days ago

The movie was not scary at all for me

I feel maybe that Kane’s magic might have just worn off on me. The only uncomfortable part was when >!Clark took the still life body apart, and that was only because I thought it was gonna look gory.!< And the only real tension I felt was the characters making a stupid choice like running slowly. I hear how so many people thought it was so scary, maybe I just need to rewatch and fully immerse myself. I did like the beginning though, that was exciting.

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u/RyanTheBlockhead — 28 days ago

Played “POOLS” and found it really cool in how it into the specific themes of the Backrooms

What the core themes are of the Backrooms I believe is the liminal spaces that you feel like you’ve been there, but it’s not quite right. Well, this game played perfectly into that because a lot of the rooms would either loop back into each other or actually be a whole different room that is actually slightly altered. So it really was the feeling of “Have I been here before?” I just thought that was so cool how it did that, that be intentionally or unintentionally, and I wanted to share.

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u/RyanTheBlockhead — 1 month ago