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Recent content by En'me

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    Need Anime Recommendation - Calling All Anime Fans

    - 5 centimeters per second - Death Note (probably watched it but eh, maybe not) - Durarara - Mirai Nikki - Elfen Leid - Deadman Wonderland I didn't really watch much of what you posted so I might be way off, but maybe one of these can scratch that itch.
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    Vegetarians: What's Your Diet?

    Hello, I'm not a pescetarian, but have considered/tried being one when going paleo (paleo pesceterianism). I'd like to warn you about some pitfalls about going pescetarian: - the fact that sea fish have got a considerable amount of mercury in them and can poison you if exceed recommended fish...
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    khs

    Yeah, sorry if it came off as me trying to desperately stuff vedanta into the conversation, it was just the first thing that came to mind. You know, the mind attempts to understand by building on previous experienced even if it might not be exactly simil-.., yeaaah, you get the point. :o Let me...
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    khs

    Okay... I have pondered on this a bit. For example, different shakhas interpret vedas like different schools of thought interpret vedanta? Would that be a fair comparision? And there could be two or more shakhas "interpreting" a veda differently? For example, I've read somewhere quite some...
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    khs

    Oh, I see. Thank you for answering sir Aupmanyav and MV. So, I'm wondering... if the shakha's are still there, not all of them, but some (majority? Less, more?) why are there so many different interpretations attempting to understand vedas (other than those interpretations that try to prove the...
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    khs

    Namaste, I have been interested in the topic of śākhās for quite some time now and I'd like to know more! First of all, I think śākhās were groups of people that specialized in understanding certain branches of one of the four védas. As usual when it comes to...
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    Questions For Advaita or Vishishtadvaita Vedanta

    Hello. ^^ Para brahman is the absolute brahman, yes. Whether saguNa brahman or nirguNa brahman is the absolute/supreme depends on the school of thought/mata (opinion/religion (as sir Aupmanyav has taught me :p)). I believe as per vedAnta nothing is 'beyond' brahman, for there literally cannot...
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    Why did we become separated?

    Ofcourse. I was too intense in expressing my view. I agree with you.
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    Why did we become separated?

    PraNAms, There are not two "brahman's". The microcsmed brahman is the conditioned Atman and the non-conditioned macrocosm is (para-)brahman, as it may be. They are in truth one and the same. There are no two parts of brahman, the only differing point between the microcosm and macrocosm is the...
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    Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year. ^^
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    Samskaras

    Finally, someone who gets it. All of you people need to try some of 'em samosas, you'll forget you ever even knew what self-realization meant. :p All joking aside.. I'm quite positive you have gotten the gist of what I meant, but to avoid any unncessary confusion and not to be rude, I meant...
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    Samskaras

    Yes, I have read that following a Dharmic lifestlye, as you yourself have elegantly put, prevents one from acquiring negative impressions and helps acquire "positive" impressions, usually associated with strengtening one's sadhana. I have not however come across how to actually erase already...
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    Samskaras

    And the instructions on how to fry them. I have no clue. Anyone?
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    Would you

    Well, I was speaking in terms of starting with small amounts of meat to let your digestive system get used to digesting meat again. Then, after it's done that, you would increase your intake of meat so that you can get suffucient amounts of macro/micronutrients. Hope this doesn't confuse you...
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    Would you

    Eating meat after being vegetarian for 10 years gave me stomach cramps and diarrhea after 6 hours of eating 200 grams of lean chicken breast (twice in a row). Nothing particular would happen to you. If you started with fish, which are easier to digest and then went on to small amounts of white...
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