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THE SUPER SAIYAN CHALLENGE! What is your Power Level?! (RANKS ARE BACK, GET YOURS NOW!

Discussion in 'Events & Challenges' started by Deleted Account, Mar 11, 2019.

Do you have what it takes to become a Super Saiyan?

  1. I don't know yet, i'm gonna start training now!

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  2. Yes, but it will be hard.

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  3. Not only Super Saiyan, but i can go even beyond. AAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!

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  4. I can only reach the level of an Elite Warrior, nothing more than that.

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  5. I can't even beat Yajirobe, i'm a failure. ;(

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  1. belio123

    belio123 Fapstronaut

  2. BreakingShadows

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    Checking in day 12! I will hit my two weeks milestone on Christmas day!
     
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  3. john_spartan

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    Day 1 check in, didn't make it to Oozaru as I wanted but I am starting again now, never quitting, although hard, never quitting.
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  4. zars

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    check in lets go
     
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  5. lakshya561

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    I am at day 87
    Super saiyan 2

    I am aiming for ultra instinct mastered

    Lets do it
     
  6. zars

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  7. Dovahkin101

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    I am now 12 days in. No urges to watch porn or masturbate. Why? I've also just magically dropped a lot of other bad habits like playing video games and watching useless youtube. Why? I have to put this on my serious meditation practice. For doing this practice for so long and taking it seriously, taking it as the warrior discipline that it is, I "saw" how I was ignoring the pain inside me when I went to those bad habits. I just dropped the habit with an inner knowing of how senseless these habits are. My spirit screamed at me to stop. So I did. You see more clearly with a good meditation practice, you see more clearly into yourself. Into your conditioned existence. By no means am I perfect and I have a long way to go, but I passed through an inner gate that I've been struggling with for a long time. Now I can get much more disciplined in body and mind.
     
  8. TangoTao

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    i do meditation since longer time - but in a way it is continiusly a struggle - i used to do 1/2-1h morning and evening, but now 15 min five times a day - is my approach - it is subtlety h a r d, but perhpas tha't what makes it worht of doing
     
  9. BertrandR

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    Day 3 check in. No serious urges for now.
     
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  10. zars

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  11. Can someone please mention the consequences of long term masturbation ? So that I can concentrate harder to restrain.
     
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  12. SaiyanSoul

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    I would also like to know the consequences
     
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  13. Dovahkin101

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    I think it is important to cultivate a practice for doing it a long time in one sit. Like, think of it an engine heating up. The longer it revs up for, the hotter it gets. Same in meditation. You can't get that intensity I think in short bursts. I mean in Zen they kind of emphasize just daily mindfulness, but they also recognize the importance of sitting practice. The "thirsts" of the body and mind need time to calm down and to come to rest, to stop the current of samasara. Nirvana itself is unconditoned, but it needs conditions to reached the "incomparable safety", that's why the Buddha laid out the path.
     
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  14. Dovahkin101

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    13 days. Well, last night I sat down for a third hour of daily meditation. And I am reaching higher states of calm, and power. Most people who don't meditate, or even for those who meditate, think of "no mind" as pure nothingness, as in an experience of non-experience if that makes sense. This is not the case. It's cultivating a fire within you, and you can only do this by seriously disciplining your mind by doing this sitting practice as far as I'm concerned. This is about seeing your cravings and anxieties in a more super-sensible way, whereas you are usually absorbed by the cravings and anxieties which is why it's usually so hard to stop bad habits. Seeing yourself apart from your temporary and material cravings gives you an inner power, gives you something to buffer yourself against the agitations.
     
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  15. I'm here to report a relapse. I don't want to but I must. It's about time.
    Even at this anonymous place this is embarassing for me. Christmas of all days! And just after reaching Elite Warrior status. Well, I did what I did, it was my free decision. Yes, there are different reasons .. in short, it's difficult to handle myself outside my home and especially at my parents home. But still, if I really wanted to avoid the relapse I could have.

    Addiction means that this thing haunts me and never leaves me alone for many days. It means that when I'm tempted I can't think straight anymore. I just never see the negative consequences when I'm about to act out. In contrary, acting
     
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  16. SaiyanSoul

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    Can happen to the best of us, sneaking up, its like a hungry ghost always wanting the sweet dopamine fix but never gets satisified!

    Had one myself, but made a promise to a friend now to go to 15 days for starters.
     
  17. Thank you dear friend! I wasn't finished writing my post but I was interrupted. I planned to edit it and write a lot more but now I'm seeing your quick answer. It's much better to hear the voice of someone who understands than to have a lot of self-talk (when it's just another chapter of the same old story).

    I know what you're going through my friend. I've been there - many times. Now I'm a little further (I guess) with some longer streaks and others that were like us have gone much further. So many have quit the addiction for good and turned their lifes around. And a lot of them came from a darker place and where more lost than us. But they made it!

    Actually we both are still in the same place - if you look from a larger perspective.
    You sound so positive, always standing up immediately and not sheding a tear. It's truely inspiring!
    Like you, I'm also an optimistic character - most of the time. But I remember, that often when reaping bad results again and again, I felt desperate and as if my optimism was just ignorance and stupidity. But that's wrong! (Especially) with this addiction one has to be persistent, patient, uncomplaining. As they say: fall hundred times, stand up hundred and one time (or however that goes).

    Naturally, that doesn't mean that you can repeat the same thing over and over and expect different results. In my case there are so many mistakes (which I'm making all the time), that leaded to this relapse. But I don't need to beat me up for this. I'm thankful that I can see them now. And I'll do some more failure analysis in my Journal. And then continue training.
     
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