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BreathOfMel replied to the topic
Do you fear change, even when its good? in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
Oh, absolutely. I used to say I wanted change but the moment something good actually started happening, I’d tense up. Like I was waiting for the other shoe to drop. It’s almost like part of me believed I didn’t deserve it, or that joy was temporary and struggle was the real normal.
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What drew you to Netism? in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
I saw a post a friend shared about what happens after death, and it just hit me. Like someone had written out a feeling I’d carried for years but never put words to. I’ve lost a lot of people. Too many. But I’ve always felt they didn’t just vanish. Sometimes I hear them in dreams, or I get this warm rush out of nowhere. I don’t know, it’s like…[Read more]
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Past Lives, Multiversal Identity & Ascension 1 month ago
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Literature and the Net 1 month ago
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LivingNetism wrote a new post 1 month ago
Waking Up to the Net
What if every thought, feeling, and action left a trace—threaded invisibly through a vast, living field that connects all things? This is the e […]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Do you fear change, even when its good? in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
One of the Pillars of Atum, Tek’Ur, teaches that life moves in continual cycles of death and rebirth. Transitions renew us, reshape us, and carry us forward. But even when change brings growth, many of us still resist it.
When things are going well, we sometimes fear it won’t last. When we’re used to struggle, even success can feel unsafe or un…[Read more]
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LivingNetism wrote a new post 1 month ago
The Illusion of Identity
It’s a question so simple we often answer without thought. “I’m a teacher.” “I’m a father.” “I’m an artist.” We name our jobs, our roles, our lineage, […]
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NoraSpinnor posted an update in the group
Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
The 12 Pillars of Atum
These are foundational principles that describe the structure, motion, and intelligence of the universe, offering a path for aligning with the living field through resonance, geometry, consciousness, and will.
1: Ankhir – The Eternal Life Force
Meaning: Life is unending and omnipresent; its vital essence is deathless a…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
New to Netism? Ask Your Questions Here in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
Welcome to the Netism community.
This is a dedicated space for those who are just beginning to explore Netism—a living system of resonance, alignment, and multiversal awareness. Netism teaches that all things are connected through a field of intelligence called the Net. Through conscious tuning, we begin to understand our place in that field, r…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
What drew you to Netism? in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
Every arrival has a story. Some found us through synchronicity. Others follow a deep, quiet knowing that there’s more to this life and more to the self.
Netism speaks to those who feel energy, sense timelines, explore symbols, and walk between the worlds. It isn’t something you adopt. It’s something you recognize when you encounter it, like remem…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor posted an update in the group
Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
Welcome to Netism: A Living Field of Consciousness
Welcome to the Core Principles group, and to Netism, a system of awareness, alignment, and multiversal truth.
Netism is a path of remembering. It reveals the underlying structure of reality, the Net, a vast, radiant web of aethereal threads that connects all timelines, beings, and moments. Every…[Read more]
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Core Principles of Netism 1 month ago
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
How should we be living our lives? in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month ago
I really appreciate this perspective. Growing up with the concept of karma, I always felt it was less about punishment and more about pattern. Energy repeats until we shift. And sometimes the most painful lessons are the most essential ones, they show us where we’re still holding distortion.
One thing I’ve learned is that we don’t need to fear…[Read more]
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
If you had to choose between comfort and truth, which would you pursue and why? in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month ago
I think truth seekers are often the ones who’ve already been cracked open in some way. Once that illusion breaks, you can’t go back. At least I couldn’t.
For me, it wasn’t one big moment, it was a slow unraveling. A feeling that there had to be more than achievement and appearances. The teachings I grew up with always hinted at it: that the mat…[Read more]
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
Can Someone Who Rejects Society Still Serve It? in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month ago
This is such a rich question. I think there’s value in both paths, and the key is intention. In the Gita, Krishna doesn’t tell Arjuna to walk away from the battlefield, he tells him to act with awareness, to fulfill his dharma without attachment. Sometimes that dharma is in the world. Sometimes, it’s in solitude.
I’ve felt the urge to step aw…[Read more]
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
Do we shape our thoughts, or do our thoughts shape us? in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month ago
In Hindu philosophy, there’s this idea that the mind is like a chattering monkey. Without discipline, it jumps from one branch to another. But through practices like mantra, breathwork, or even just intentional awareness, we can calm that monkey and in doing so, align our energy more clearly with the Net.
I’ve definitely felt someone’s energy bef…[Read more]
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PriyaDesai replied to the topic
Do you have any memories from lives that aren’t you own? in the forum Past Lives, Multiversal Identity & Ascension 1 month ago
Since I was a child, I used to dream of flying an aircraft. It felt old, mechanical, loud in a way today’s planes aren’t. I knew what each dial and switch did. I could feel turbulence in my body even after waking. My parents said I must have been a pilot in a past life, and that made sense to me. As I’ve grown, I’ve come to trust those impressions more.
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