Saumaya

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  1. Haha you know awful alot about Indian culture. I don't mind eating one or two on occasion. Its just that if I really want to have something sweet myself, ill always choose ice cream over Indian sweets anytime.
  2. @Key Elements yes i skip it, I only eat the healthy stuff. I am not a big fan of indian sweets anyway.
  3. @Key Elements I think the best thing about Indian food is its utilisation of herbs and spices
  4. @Key Elements Yes mostly
  5. @Faceless Time can only perceived with space. Timlessness means spacelessness which mean no objects(entities) to be present. So yes it is correct in a certain sense.
  6. In india we have many many kind of daals here. Usually spinach. Daal is never the main dish but a side dish
  7. @Faceless Have started drinking almond milk too
  8. @Scholar Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. - Philip K Dick
  9. @Key Elements 1)Yh I have heard about many substitutes for wheat 2)I usually have dal everyday almost
  10. @Shanmugam Komal or soft. It could also mean a quiet and observant person i think i would check in a hindi dictionary. Its my name nevertheless.
  11. @Shanmugam Yes thats right...actually Natashas description is the other side of the coin in permanent death awareness. Ones existence is not time bound but one's life in the dream is time bound.
  12. @Monkey-man Lucid is a good way to describe it. i don't remember how it used to be though sorry @Timotheus No suffering, no regrets, no fears. As far as love is concerned, Agape is a good description, maybe devotion but thats a whole other matter.
  13. @Joseph Maynor Everything i say is from experience
  14. @Joseph Maynor There is only isness or existence so yes. Permanent or unchanging means it is not conditioned to time and form.
  15. @Joseph Maynor Absolute truth is unchanging and thats what you realise so the realisation is permanent. So yes.
  16. @John Lula I tried writing but it didn't work for me. I mostly did non writing as in thinking. I continuously questioned my existence, memories and beliefs.
  17. @Shanmugam Yes, I just meant I am always conscious of my mortality to a very high degree
  18. @perlita Psychology and business. Maybe a bit philosophy later
  19. @cena655 Ruthless self inquiry...nothing else. Reading books by enlightened masters also helped alot.
  20. @Monkey-man I dont know know what is so high about a purpose. I going to college this year so that would be my purpose for now.
  21. @egoless It was like I had multiple realisations at the same time. I could feel my body being destroyed and my awareness leaving my body and spreading everywhere. It lasted for about a minute or so. I was surprised of how immense is the role of the body in enlightenment.
  22. @Sri McDonald Trump Maharaj Not that I am aware of. I just returned to my everyday personality like before