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Hemant started following Being muscular = more attraction?
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I can tell you my own experience, I am 6'1" and in my early 20s I used to be lean without much muscles (though a little bit), at that time I used to go to running in morning and gym (with no supplements). At that time and used to get tons and tons of attention from women. I'm 30 now, few years back I started taking body building seriously and started taking protein supplements (bcaa, whey, creatine, and some other) I have built quiet muscles and many people call me bodybuilder wherever I go, but now I get fraction of women's attention I used to get. But now I do get tons of men's attention ? I read somewhere something like "when you become bodybuilder, you start getting other men's attention" I think it's so true. Women probably don't like bodybuilder but just slight muscles and lean body.
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Yeah this is most likely true and frankly what you have written is talked about many many times but I think that the meaning behind this quote, and my question was intended to ask something else, that can something dramatic happen in one's life, a change that may appear completely impossible/irrational from conventional wisdoms perspective. To put it how it can be possible, I believe that life and reality as we know it is a dream (despite of the fact that what science explain all events in phenomenal universe very accurately). In a dream anything can happen, Leo has talked about it in some videos and I have read many scriptures on non-Duality philosophy (Advaita Vedanta) they also talk about this.
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I think you are from USA (from your profile) imagine if you were in Africa or some other poor part of the world.
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Hemant started following My Life is fucked
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Do you believe it's true or not?
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Hemant started following "Everything is possible" True or not?
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Hemant started following Preety_India
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Thank me only, I am the one who thought to make this thread active again ?
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Hemant started following Let us see your face
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I think like many other things that could be healthy for some and unhealthy for others, milk is one of them. I have read tons of argument about how unhealthy dairy products are but I my experience is completely different. I know people who are 80+ and have consumed dairy throughout their lives and are quite healthy. I am an Indian and I think Indians have evolved to digest/process dairy products well, for example in India I have never heard of anything like 'lactose intolerance'. A large percentage of Indians became vegetarian thousands of years ago and started consuming milk in the everyday diet. So whether dairy products are healthy or unhealthy depends on your genes and probably also the species/breed of the animal whose product you consume and also what its fed,etc.
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probably more than waste of money, it can cause kidney damage or poisoning of that particular vitamin.
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Good topic, from my study of ancient scriptures (especially of non-duality) I can say that most people don't have a clear understanding of what karma really is (and I'm talking about people who believe in reincarnation and karma). Would be great if Leo makes a video on this topic.
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Hemant started following Karma explained
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Hemant replied to Natasha's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Once Adi Shankara was passing through a forest with his disciples, they encountered an elephant. The great Indian Master who expounded the Advaita(Non Duality) theory and explained at length about Maya or illusion, was the first to flee. Adi Shankara quickly climbed a tree in order to save himself from the elephant to the shock of his devotees. Later the perplexed devotees enquired the Master, “You were the one enlightened us about Maya(illusion). The elephant is undeniably the form of Maya(illusion). Why did you flee from it?" Adi Shankara answered, “If you call the elephant an illusion then why can't you treat my running away and climbing up on tree also as Maya(illusion)?"