What is your stance regarding religion? Religion, and religious institutions, are a necessity for moral guidance of society, which would otherwise devolve into crime, violence, and chaos. With a few exceptions, men don’t now any better and need outside orientation. Religions and religious beliefs invite dogmatic, illogical and non-inquisitive views, and are at the source of many of the world’s problems. They do far more harm than good. My religion is the only, best source of spiritual truth. Its message should ideally be conveyed to everyone, and its views adopted by all, in order for the world to be a better place. I personally found meaning in a religion, and a deep spiritual connection with something greater than me. While I’m aware it may have its flaws, I stand by it. I try to find balance and logical compromise within its teachings, and study their message in search of wisdom. The only real and useful moral compass for man must be reason, ethics, and a code of conduit. Each man is to ultimately follow a unique path. Since a religion sponsors a certain set of beliefs and interpretations, and ultimately strives for self-preservation above other values, adhering to one specific religion prevents me from freely embracing and exploring my own path. All religions have a core of spiritual truth, and are a viable spiritual path. All that is missing is the ability for all religions to co-exist peacefully, without negating each other and be a source of conflict. In a religious sense I believe what my parents and community taught me, and I fully trust what I’ve been told. I don’t need to raise doubts and undermine the judgement of those before me, as doing so does nothing but to create chaos and dissent. I believe what my parents and teachers taught me. Otherwise I don’t mind too much about religion, because spiritual beliefs are only useful up to a point. In practical real life it ends up being every man for himself.

How do you feel about causing harm to others on a personal level? When I’ve been hurt by others in the past I feel entitled go out of my way to harm them. I actively avoid hurting others, unless I’m being hurt myself, in which case I feel entitled to defend myself by any means necessary. Any hurt that others cause me is an issue I have to solve within myself. In the long run how exactly I act in the moment is of less importance than that perspective. When I’m hurt by others, while I don’t try to harm them myself, I passionately wish them due punishment. I actively avoid hurting others under any circumstance. I believe in non-violence and always try to answer with kindness. I think sometimes causing harm to others is a necessary evil if the objective is worthwhile. The end may justify the means.

What is your personal stance about having children of your own, should circumstances allow it? (if you already have children, answer as if you could go back in time and decide it without attachment). I am indifferent. I may have children if my partner desires to. I don’t want kids of my own because I don’t like children. I want to have kids of my own because I love children. They are the most precious thing in the world. I want to have children to build a family, because of the support, company, and safety net only a family can provide. I want children because I wish to experience parenthood/motherhood. I wish to have kids of my own, to provide for them in a way I wasn’t provided by my own parents. I don’t want children of my own, because I dislike the prospect of bearing the responsibility of raising another human being. I want children of my own because everyone else already has them. I strongly feel I don’t want to have children, but I will probably cave in to expectations from my partner, family, and/or cultural values. I want children so I have help running my business or trade, and to have someone to teach to, and pass on, what I’ve built in my life. I want children of my own because I desire to be of service by helping, caring, and supporting a new new Soul into this world. I don’t want children, because living in this world by myself is hard enough as it is. I feel strongly about only having children under the most ideal of circumstances: ideal partner, finances, location, society values. Otherwise, I don’t want children. I don’t want children because I’ve decided to focus fully on myself in this lifetime.

You are single, and there’s someone you’d love to be in a romantic relationship with. However, after attempting to be involved with this person it’s clear that, while somewhat receptive, he/she is just not as interested in you, as you are in him/her. Out of the following options, which one would you do? Take whatever form of relationship you can have with this person, even if it doesn’t match your level of commitment. If this person doesn’t love you then it’s not deserving of your love either. So you decide to accept the loss, mourn and cry, ultimately in order to let go and move on. You try to be supportive, offer presents and offerings, “be there” for the person, hoping he/she in time realizes his/her love to you. You deal badly with the frustration of unrequited love. Your despair eventually has you begging for the person’s love. You give up on Love itself, since it’s not fair, or it’s too painful, for your feelings to not be reciprocated. You decide to seek partners based more on logical reasons and safety, rather than raw feelings. You try to use force to persuade the person.

Consider the possibility of a society that doesn’t use money, such as a resource-based economy, or, a different form of economy that is designed to focus less about profit, and more about the act of giving and “paying-forward”. Which of the following statements most aligns with you? I am opposed to such notions. While nothing is perfect, I believe our socio-economic system is already capable of providing progress and prosperity to those who deserve it. I believe the current socio-economic paradigms don’t work very well, but I would rather continue working the current paradigm we have now, than try radical changes that would risk bringing us into chaos and anarchy. While I see flaws in the general social-economic systems, others have tried and failed at creating different forms of economic and social governance. The answer lies in the options taken by the appropriate ruling bodies, in which I fully trust, I’m seriously considering, or have seriously considered, taking a radical step and living a self-sustainable and independent life “outside the grid”, as much as possible, whatever it costs me personally in comfort and abundance. It is clear to me the current system doesn’t work. It conflicts with the optimization of finite resources of the planet, and instead promotes consumerism, greed, corruption, and waste. I feel I must participate in activist movements, outspoken groups, and aggressively talk others into changing “the system”. It is clear to me the “system” is wrong in itself. My priority is progressively enlighten my personal views, actively take bold and courageous options, and find ways to live more in integrity, in my personal life, even if it might go against what the remainder of society knows and believes. I feel those who entertain these notions, as described in this question, are well-meaning but naive, utopian, and disconnected from reality. It is not a perspective I take seriously. It’s actually counterproductive to logical reasoning and discerning the next steps to make to address the issues the world is facing. I sometimes attempt to tell others how the system works badly. However I fear being labeled as a ‘communist’, an ‘anarchist’, or being against my country. This makes me not speak as often I’d like to, and leaves me feeling frustrated about this issue.

You love Reiki. It’s something you’re interested in pursuing, performing the practice to others yourself, on a long-term basis. However, your partner not only disapproves this interest of yours, but it occasionally makes fun of it, and of you, even in front of friends, family, and in social circumstances. You’ve tried to convince him/her of your passion, but it’s a clear fact that his/her opinion will not change. Which of the following choices would be the most truthful to you? I’ll continue exploring Reiki regardless, even if I’m made fun of by someone I love. I hope that over time my partner will learn to accept my passion. I would never tolerate being with someone who openly disrespects me, or something I genuinely care about. If he/she persists in disrespecting my heartfelt interest, this is a serious reason to make an ultimatum, and consider leaving the relationship. I would cease the pursuit of Reiki for the moment, because love and relationships are more important to me than my personal interests. I would cease the pursuit of Reiki, because the attitude of my partner hurts me deeply. I would have to leave my partner, because I believe a life passion is irreplaceable, and it’s more important than one person, or relationships. I’ll certainly find someone who loves me for who I am.

You have a child in school or pre-school age, who is clearly more sensitive and frail than other children. The regular school systems, activities with other children, or simple regular chores, all make your child cringe, close in on himself, and stay depressive and sad. Which of the following would be the most accurate? You do nothing different. You keep the child on the regular school system. Life is hard on everyone. You recognize the child has special attributes which cannot be ignored. You seek information and solutions and don’t rest until you see your child with a glow in his/her eyes. Have your child be exposed to more different and diverse situations in order to shed his/her excessive sensitivity and grow a backbone. Get her used to the real world, for her greatest good. Recognize the child has special attributes which cannot be ignored. You seek information and solutions insofar as you can reasonably afford them. I have a stance against overly sensitive children. I would confront him/her, using physical violence if need be, until he/she would give up on being sensitive. I would do nothing specially different regarding my child. This is most likely a normal stage every person goes through. If she takes the initiative to speak to me, I’ll be there for him/her to talk things through.

From the following statements, which one is most aligned with your personal perspective on the 9/11? Even though the towers were hit by airplanes, they were surely brought down by artificial means, a staged incident to have the American people support a war for purposes of economic interests and strategic political influence. The 9/11 was an abhorrent act of terrorism, which was met with a more than adequate response, for ensuring the safety of the American citizens and of the free world. I’m suspicious of the overall circumstances surrounding the 9/11, which in my mind weren’t fully and thoroughly examined or explained. I support the demand for further investigation by the appropriate authorities. Regardless of what happened, above all else I feel the most important priority is to honor the men and women of the U.S. military who are abroad in service to their country, and their families. I am revolted by the numbness of the American citizens towards this issue, and I wish for the true perpetrators to be brought to justice to answer for their crimes against Humanity. I am revolted by the groups of conspiracy theorists that persist in their unfounded suspicions, and on disrespecting the memories of those who departed, their families, and those abroad who are serving their country.

Which motivates you the most? Experiences. Things.

You are in your teens and it’s time to make a clear choice about your professional future. Your parents are deeply invested in you becoming a lawyer, it is very important to them. However, you are not specially fond of it. Instead, you have a passion about poetry, and a dream of living of it, which your parents do not approve or validate, even though they are wealthy and could financially support you without effort. They are very strict, very austere, and you fear their reaction, that they might stop supporting you, if you don’t do as you’re told. You are aware that earning your life as a poet may be far more difficult than as a lawyer. What is your choice? (be honest) Go to law school and forget about poetry altogether. You agree with your parents in that you don’t consider poetry to be a viable earning activity that can actually support yourself. Fully devote to law school and study, for secure financial stability first. And then, plan to eventually invest in poetry some time later. You don’t to go to law school, and plan to invest in poetry exclusively instead. You risk facing your parents, potentially moving out and having to find sustenance for yourself, such as finding a part-time or secondary job to support yourself. You’re aware that not being able to earn a living with poetry is simply a belief that is held by your parents. You decide to focus on your own beliefs, face your fears, and invest in poetry full-time, regardless of the path you have to make to get there. Go to law school and practice poetry, trying to conciliate both at the same time.

Which of the following most resembles your idea of an ideal society (even if you consider it utopian or unreachable)? First world society such as it is now, perhaps with just a few minor tweaks and adjustments. A large, peaceful united communion, where the collective interest is above the interests of the individual. Individuals mostly scattered in small groups living in the midst and in harmony with nature, focusing mostly on the needs of the local group. A broad diverse and multicultural collective, arranged in population centers of all kinds and sizes, where each person’s uniqueness is acknowledged and seen as a necessary contribution towards the whole. I personally do not enjoy the idea of living in society myself. If I were allowed the choice, I would rather be left living entirely alone and not be bothered by anyone, ever.

Which would you want the most? Freedom to do and be whatever I want, with total absence of judgement, negotiation, or compromise. Be famous and idolized by others. Earn my living by my gifts and passions, and be validated by others as I do so. Have absolute, uncontested ruling power over all others for life. Peace on Earth.

Which of the following most resembles your stance about UFO’s? I’m certain all cases of UFOs are hoaxes, scams, or yet to explain natural phenomena. I believe the idea of extraterrestrials visiting the Earth and all of us not knowing about it, to be far-fetched and dreamy. The mystery of UFOs may suggest alien life exists, but that thought makes me feel uncomfortable and fearful. The mystery of UFOs suggest alien life exists, and I am absolutely fascinated by it. I am certain alien life exists, and is already all around us. The mystery of UFOs may suggest alien life exists, but because there isn’t any reported, documented communication, surely they’re not extraterrestrial. Until the ships descend and they openly greet us, I have yet to find solid evidence of the presence of aliens.

Heart or Reason? Follow your emotions and instincts no matter where they lead you. Life is too short. Carpe Diem. Following the heart often gets you – or others – hurt. It’s best to follow the voice of reason. Be who you want to be and stay true to yourself, no matter the circumstances. Follow whatever drives you, what makes your eyes glow, and temper it with discernment. Get what you need from others by playing to their feelings.

Define cheating in a monogamous romantic relationship. The degree by which you’re not as committed to a relationship as your partner, without its knowledge or consent. Engaging in physical sexual intimacy with someone other than your partner. Having romantic or sexual thought or emotion towards someone other than your partner, even if that someone is not aware of it. Being open to flirting and enabling seductive behavior with someone other than your partner. Having a degree of sexual intimacy with someone other than my partner is justifiable in some situations, for example if I am experiencing emotional confusion or uncertainty about my relationship, if it helps me explore my own emotions. While it may be considered cheating, it is forgivable. There’s no such thing as cheating. I can seduce or be seduced by anyone at any time, even if I’m in a relationship. Having colorful friends on the side helps reduce monotony. Having romantic or sexual thought or emotion towards someone other than your partner, but only if I actually share it with the person in question. If no one ever knows about it, it’s not cheating.

You are serious about performing spiritual service to others for a living: a holistic therapy, religious service, counseling, life coaching, speaker, author, or other. It’s something you wish to do as your main activity in life. However, you’d be practically starting from scratch, and there is no guarantee you’re ever going to succeed by any rate. But bills need to be paid and money is needed to live. What do you do? Maintain a main job to support yourself, and perform the spiritual work when you have the spare time (or try to conciliate the two), hoping some day you’re able to safely make the switch from your main job to you true calling. Fully and exclusively devote to your spiritual work, asking money for it, and trusting Spirit will guide you through every step of the way, and that your needs will always be taken care of. Fully and exclusively devote to your spiritual work but not asking money for it, depending on donations and the goodwill of others, trusting Spirit will guide you through every step of the way, and that your needs will always be taken care of. Maintain a main job, and wait until Spirit gives you a clear sign that it’s time to change tracks, and leave your job to devote to your true calling. Maintain a main job to earn money, and devote to this spiritual practice in your spare time. It’s very difficult in a practical sense to sustain yourself through spiritual work alone. I believe that someone who asks money for any kind of spiritual activity is being moved by material greed, and is possibly a charlatan. Any kind of spiritual work needs to be selfless and free. I do not believe in spirituality in general, let alone asking money for it.

You have been investing for some time in performing spiritual work as the only means of sustenance in your life, asking money for it. However, it has been quite difficult to succeed, and it has reached a point your bills and debts are piling up. You’re hitting rock-bottom. Choose the option you’d most likely take. You search for a regular paying job to earn money. You leave behind most of your possessions and comfort, and go live a simple life in nature with little to no money. You lower your fees. You decide to just trust Spirit, and simply continue. You don’t believe in earning a living through spirituality at all.

From the following options, choose the one that most aligns with what you feel about Soul Mates. While no one is perfect, I want someone with whom I’m allowed to just be myself, and that loves me for who I am. I’m not accepting anything less than that, and I’d rather be alone unless such a person appears. My idea of a Soul Mate is sexual affinity. My main deciding factor for relationships and marriage is sex. There’s no such thing as Soul Mates. You have to choose someone you are reasonably compatible with, and then work to adapt and find compromises in the relationship. A Soul Mate is the same as your passion and “purpose” in life: you are born with one at least, who’s somewhere out there. You just need to be willing to explore and find him/her. And when you find it, you go with it. There’s no such thing as Soul Mates. You have to make do with whoever you happen to end up with. There’s no such thing as Soul Mates. It’s a wishy-washy new age make-believe idea. Relationships are uncertain and hard, but equally rewarding, much like life itself.

Describe your stance about hunting live animals for sport. It should be a completely free and unregulated activity. I find no issue whatsoever with it. It’s something that should only be allowed with strict regulations and limits, in order to respect wildlife. It’s completely barbaric and shouldn’t be allowed or thought by anyone under any circumstance.

What is your stance about bullying? It is a form of lesson by suffering. However, bullying is also a form of barbaric violence that has no place in a society of higher consciousness. While it probably wouldn’t exist in a perfect world, bullying builds character. I find it to be a healthy mechanism and I wouldn’t do too much to change it. I strongly believe in campaigning and raising awareness to completely stop bullying in schools. I was a bully in school, and I don’t regret it. I believe weakness beckons punishment, and society does not treat lightly for those who are coward. While I’m aware it’s probably not a sensitive thing to do, I secretly wish all bullies were tied to a pole and mercilessly beaten to a pulp. Forms of violence that are purposedly intended to hurt others, like bullying, are completely intolerable, under any circumstance and for whatever reason.

The following choices are purposely narrow. Please choose the option you most align with, regarding the theme of abortion. Women should not be allowed to perform abortion. Women should be allowed to perform abortion.

Please choose your ideal form of employment, from those described below. Working amongst an hierarchy which I can climb through merit. Self-employed/entrepreneurial with my own activity. Living without money, in nature, making do with my own ingenuity. Working amongst a group of equals, where decisions are taken exclusively my majority of vote. Freelancing, working for others where needed, without attachments. Working amongst an hierarchy that I can climb, by any means necessary.

What is God to you? Choose the option which most resembles with how you feel. God does not exist. Religious and spiritual beliefs are fundamentally contradictory. If God existed, it wouldn’t allow this much suffering. We are all one, and God is a term for that. God is the acts of love, kindness, and compassion we have towards one another. God is a higher figure that knows and dictates what is correct for me to do, and to be.

Choose from the options below what you think is the best, ideal form of benevolent service to others. Being true to yourself at all times. Whatever you do in life, you do it with joy and fun. Charity, non-profit, and humanitarian work. Sacrifice for others, for your family and loved ones. I disagree about this concept of service. I believe one is in this world completely on its own, and is meant to survive the best possible way it can. Campaigning and activism to raise awareness about socio-economic issues about which the masses are generally oblivious. Being a good person individually, and doing the right thing in every choice.

From the following statements, pick the one who most closely resembles your single, biggest challenge in your current life. I’m passionately fighting for something I believe in. However, I’m always under strain, and no matter how much I struggle, situations and people around me never seem to really change. I feel angry. I tend to be unscrupulous and dishonest, and I struggle with my own lies and secrets. I feel false. I am severely devoid of enthusiasm and energy. I feel trapped in a series of situations I don’t really like, I didn’t really chose, and I don’t really agree with, and nothing ever seems to change for the best. I don’t feel free. People around me, whom I love, seem to always hurt me, leave me, or not love me the way I want to be loved. I feel so sad. I’m spending my life only about things I care about, and I know what I’m doing, but things and people always seem to make it difficult for me to peacefully be on my path, and just live life how I want. I feel sabotaged. All of the above, and them some. I have no significant issues worth mentioning. I have no significant issues worth mentioning, and I feel puzzled as to why people would delve too much in this line of questioning.

You are a parent of a teenage son, who’s at an age to make long-term decisions regarding his education and professional future. Your son is heavily interested and passionate about being a poet. It’s less likely this is just another fad, and more likely a true genuine talent. Your son is still emotionally and monetarily dependent on you, but he’s determined at pursuing his interests. What do you do? You tell your son to go for poetry and never look back. And, that you’ll unconditionally provide for him for as long as he’s looking for success, as long as you possibly can. You tell your son to forget poetry once and for all, and to focus on a useful, money-earning job – that is, if he wants to continue to receive money from you. You say it’s entirely your son’s choice as what do to with his life, but still note that in your opinion, he’ll most likely fail at trying to be a poet. You reluctantly tell your son to seek poetry and that he’ll have your support, but you are also fearful that he’ll get comfortable in depending on you, and that you may not be able to actually support him financially in the long run. You advise against your son following poetry, and seeking financial security first, saying him you also had a similar dream yourself but you instead had to work to provide for him. You encourage your son to follow his passions, even if it takes along the way giving up on the comforts and circumstances he now has and takes for granted.

Which of the following most closely describes your ideal form of monogamous sexual and romantic relationship? Being sexually sought after by most people, and having casual sex with someone of my choosing, without necessarily considering any long-term serious relationship. Having sex with as many people as I want, without any long-term serious relationship. Finding someone who is completely aligned with my view of the world, so then we can strive for the same things together. Finding that beautiful someone who I’m madly in love with, and experiencing the bliss that is the person also being madly in love with me the same way. Finding someone who is aligned with my view of the world, and be able to just be myself with this person. Finding my one true Soul Mate and experience a fusion of mind, body and soul, at all levels. Someone who can stay at home to cook food for me and sow my clothes. Someone who earns lots of money.

What are your thoughts about bullfighting? I believe in keeping regional traditions where they exist, as a form of cultural and social identity. Bullfights are a great display of bravery and skill for the participants. Bullfights are a vile form of violence, manipulation, and dishonoring of life. Bullfights are extremely fun, and they should be as much violent and exciting as possible. I feel deeply enraged by bullfights. I only wish someday there’s a similar event created, where men on horseback go after other men sticking sharp pointy things in their backs.

In your opinion, when you experience suffering in your life, what is the cause of it? I’m a person with many flaws. I generally screw up many things I get involved with, and then I pay the price. Other people. God wants me to suffer. It’s my fate. Lessons from Spirit. My own beliefs. I don’t have suffering in my life. Bad luck and randomness.

Imagine you could choose, completely free and without attachments, one of the following situations for the rest of your life. Which one would it be? Travel around the world. Perform work for charitable causes in a third-world country. Live in a completely secluded house isolated from the rest of the world, with infinite money. Ascend and not have to return to Earth again. Have everyone obey you by law.

Imagine you had to choose from the following careers one you had to take for the rest of your life (and not change it). What would it be? An apple farmer. A military career. A spiritual leader. A guitar player.

Final question. What awareness level would you like to score in the quiz? 3D – free will, willpower, pragmatism 4D – love, compassion, tolerance 5D – truth, freedom, individuality 6D – wisdom, balance, overview 2D – the awareness level of animal and plant life



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