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Why people worried about Tesla
What would be the on road price of model 3? -
What is the craziest thing you’ve witnessed in real life, but no one believes you?
Watched UFO once in my childhood -
Best pizza in town
Will try -
New Chief Minister of Delhi!
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He ain't lying!
Kinda like back in 2020 the economy wasn’t doing to well, unless you were in the funeral home business… -
How to overcome my extreme trust issue
You are still young so I would say give yourself some time and use the current time to learn about yourself.
In my view it is better to first develop a healthy sense of self-love before we seek relationships because without it we may end up choosing or attracting the wrong sort of people due to our own insecurities or unconscious/unhealed trauma patterns. Like for instance I knew this girl (from an old workplace) with daddy issues who kept chasing the worst sort of men (men who would exploit her in various ways). I learnt about her background from others who knew her. I am not saying this to be judgemental towards her or her difficult past - I am just explaining what I saw happening in repeat patterns in her life.
When I say self-love - I don't mean narcissism; I don't mean self-absorption; I don't mean vanity or an unhealthy preoccupation with one self and I certainly don't mean pride or hubris or overconfidence. Those are all toxic qualities masquerading as self-love. When I say self-love I mean people who have healthy boundaries, healthy levels of self-respect and self-esteem and are not seeking validation from others because they feel complete in themselves. Such people usually have a good sense of discernment and end up attracting good partners because they are not desperate or needy for love or company. So developing discernment will help you find good people - people who have good character and a sense of virtue - such people are the ones who can potentially be good partners. To attract a good partner we ourselves must elevate ourselves to their level. -
Has anyone tried this place for biryani?
Even the dosa is mid. There are better places in Thampanoor for breakfast as well. -
I met a guy in train who gave me his number on a piece of paper, and I lost it in my car. He works in army and his destination was vijaywada. I searched for it everywhere but couldn't find it, is there any possible way of finding him? Please help if possible
If you know his seat number and coach number maybe look up in train chart -
JDs expecting a flood
He’s trying to look really tall. -
Chhava for a keralite
Post this on r/Indianhistory -
In my desire to get closer to Hinduism i have encountered several difficulties that i am now going to expose to you
I'm glad you are finding Hinduism interesting. It can be really hard where there is no Hinduism being practiced nearby. Some of us had similar challenges from here in North America many years ago. That has changed now, here, but not in a lot of other places, where Indian immigration didn't happen to the extent that it has here. Still, in some rural areas, it's a long way to a temple. Personally, I adopted Hinduism about 50 years ago, did the name change etc. as you read about, but not everyone feels the need to go 'all in' like that. Even within Himalayan Academy students (the group that recommends a name change and cutting previous ties) there are several folks I personally know that didn't take all those full steps, and never will. Others took many many years. Others returned to their previous religion.
The idea about cutting formal former ties is for a couple of reasons. Especially in Catholicism or Orthodoxy, the idee is that you have guardian angels (devas in Hinduism) assigned to you to help you get along in life. We wouldn't want to create conflict in the inner realms, and getting excommunicated cuts the psychic bonds. The other reason (within SSC, Saiva Siddhanta Church) is to show sincerity. Of the few thousand people who have read about that, probably only 10 % went all in and changed their name. Still another reason is to not have people acting on whims. There is such a thing as a fad, people stick with something a few years, then return to their roots. I hope this 'insider information' is helpful.
The bottom line is that by far most Hindus become Hindus by just practicing. Our practices are open to anyone, as are our beliefs. You can easily set up your own shrine room (home mandir) and start worshiping on your own. That is precisely what many Hindus not near communities do, born Hindus as well. These days some job opportunities are days away from Hindu temples or communities. Sometimes people like that form small satsang or study groups with others just to have a sense of other like-minded people being around. But besides that, in Hinduism there is less of a community aspect than in other faiths. We go to the temples to commune with God, not just to see people. That is a serious inner thing to build character, and learn from the inside.
Best wishes in your endeavors. Your English is excellent, and there is a lot to learn in English. I don't know any Indian languages either, just a few Sanskrit slokas, and it's like Latin, as you said in one of your posts. -
Bird Flu anta Ithe emundi Haleem tindam
Bird flu is prolly dead by the time Haleem is done, vichalavidiga tinachhu mama -
IM FUCKED
i want to kill myself -
Is getting VC investment a "privilege" or "meritocracy?" (I will not promote)
The comments here are very US centric. In Europe, of course it helps if you are from a known tech university but it’s not that important. And while VCs prefer warm contacts which depends a bit on privilege, but I would say the company counts. -
Don't watch it with closed eyes
Hatt yaar Papa baithe hai, dekh rahe hai ab mujhe. Bc Warning toh likh de. -
Donald Trump's Homeland Security Advisor, Stephen Miller seen here realizing he's alone in the same room with a woman for the first time in nearly fifteen years (circa April 2019. colorized)
I hope he gets something incurable and fast-acting, along with the rest of these fucking thieves -
Y don't ppl paint there buildings from out side
Itni umeedein bro? XD -
19M and decided to do my first solo road trip on a 10+ year old motorcycle
well i am planning one on a 10 years old standard 350 -
No puppet. You're the puppet!
There was a time when a felon like Trump would have been arrested and tried for treason. He is publicly giving aid and comfort to our enemies
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