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Plur = Prema & Purana?
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Forza
Forza
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Posted : Feb 16, 2008 20:30
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On 2008-02-14 23:25, v.v2 wrote:
hey Forza, from this thread i understand that you have been given the charge to open new threads...shows in the barrage of mods trying to defend u...you are doin a good job, and keep it up
however, i think u should research the indian scene a bit more since this question only makes us think: wow, you foreigner asking a hot indian chick just to get her in bed; though she wont
prem is love, and purana means old (which is more popular) though it can also mean ancestral wisdom (redundant use).
I would like some close-home person given the responsibility of opening such wise deep philosophical butter-naan threads.
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I haven't posted anything new because of your wise words here.
There's much to learn yet, there's much to listen before speaking out.
However there are very wise and interesting replies that sprung from this thread.
Please understand that this thread were started by a genuine interest in India's phillosophy from a contemporary standpoint, I wanted to know how important is for the average Hindu, specially the party goers, all the ancient wisdom which the rishis left behind.
We live in an era where science and technology are given more importance than spirituality, and sadly the parties of psychedelic trance have a small influence from India's culture, but not much of her spirituality, yet this whole culture is just starting, maybe things would be different in the future... If love and unselfishness start to grow
May Prema flourish in the heart of all of us!
Thank you all for your time and attention
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v.v2
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Posted : Feb 17, 2008 00:31
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relax mate...in time u will know that my rudeness is more koan than kerfuffle
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Cosmic Oneness
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Posted : Feb 17, 2008 11:45
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Again, Love is God !!!
  " All is One "
When we change the way we see things, the things we see begin to change ... In Lak'ech Ala K'in ... |
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