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Shuddhasattva

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  • dear prabhu ji
    thankyou for your vote of confidence , I hope the words of pralad maharaj are sufficently universal :namaste
    It seems that I currently cannot "Frubal" you at the moment, it gave me some techno gibberish when I tried. I will try again later.
    Sure, I'd like to read it. I haven't talked to Odion on gmail-chat for a while, so I'll try to get a little more info out of him next time I catch him online.
    Well, hope your ends meets and it does get better sooner than later.
    Good on your recognizing the current strengths. :)

    I've been well. In school everyday. Acing tests.
    and putting the helping aspects of my practice into play
    within the lessons taught from a western perspective.

    Putting my 'Self' into the 'certifiable' parts of being a 'proper' Human Services Worker.

    Now just doing me weekend check in. :)
    Your description of Nepal sounds a lot like India. At least back in the early 90s.
    I think the only place in India I really want to visit is Rishikesh. I've heard a lot of good things. And I'm jealous. Meeting real yogis would be amazing.
    Thank you for telling me a little about yourself. And it seems you have a very interesting career too. IS there anything about you that isn't interesting? :p

    What did you think of Nepal? I'd like to go there one day, and back to India as well. Where I lived with my family for some time during childhood, the rivers Yamuna and Ganges meet and merge at one point. One river is green and one is blue and when they merge, each half of the river retains its particular colour. Was pretty cool.
    That is very interesting. It sounds like you've had quite an incredible life so far.
    Out of curiosity, what took you to Bangladesh? My parents were there when I was a baby and found it very dangerous. What is it like there now? Is it dangerous to be a Hindu?
    Hey Shuddha,
    I am wondering, if you don't mind it, what your journey has been. You live in Asia but write like a Westerner (and better than most I know tbh) and your religious and philosophical knowledge is impressive. What is your story? I'm really interested to know.
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