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“Hindus fall because they worship lesser gods.” Abrahamics are trampling Hindus. Can you help me understand?

River Sea

Well-Known Member
1. I'm told by @Bharat Jhunjhunwala you're born Christian. I might write more how that felt being told I'm born Christian, just slap that words. I felt angry.
2. I write back no I'm not born a Christian
3. He ask me to return to toxic Christian forum. (this was a while back and then we left a while back) due to how toxic it is. so toxic that I saw Christians rejecting Christians.)
4. But before leaving this toxic Christian forum, I come up with plan thinking referencing from Christian Alice Linsley blog and she's a catholic priest too. I picture christians there will welcome and want to hear from blog, I was wrong.
5. So I wrote ok lets go back but I'm not born Christian, however I'll reference from christian catholic priest blog and see how it goes. so we return, this was a while back, I wrote about this before.
6. @Bharat Jhunjhunwala and I go to Christian forum @Bharat Jhunjhunwala writes his stuff I have my own thread with my experiment writing from a Christian blog name Alice Linsley,
7. Chrisitans there at forum claims Alice Linsley isn't a christian due to being catholic or some kind of catholic, I'm confused by all of that actually
8. Both @Bharat Jhunjhunwala and my thread gets closed down
9. I'm shocked that that's how I learn that Christians don't think of Catholics as Christians, I didn't know this, 'till I'm referring a catholic blog. I'm not catholic. I'm not Christian. But I quickly learn Christians don't think Alice Linsley is a Christian. I'm shocked. and I tell @Bharat Jhunjhunwala this.
10. Then @Bharat Jhunjhunwala tells me that I'm born as a Christian and to move on leave them alone and that they're the reasons why Christians are declining, I'm feeling frustrated
11. I see info about Hinduism to read Kalyan
12. I look for and I couldn't find in English I found in HIndi, I learn I can translate which I did, and I taken the time to do so, even though it's easy to do so with google lens, copy paste
13. @Bharat Jhunjhunwala quickly slaps down - you can find it in English
14 while earlier @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims to thread born Hindu, new Christian, believes in Muslim
15. I have ask does this mean everyone is already in all religions already, just claim them all

We'll I'll call this slap quickly a few words

PDF page 7

Worship a cow
Gopalak cow worship


1. Among the many purposes of God's incarnation, worship and protection of cows is also an important purpose, because all the gods reside inside the cows. The cow is divine.

Lets analyze this shall we.

Your thoughts.

Worship and protection of cows, also important purpose because gods reside inside the cow. The cow is Devine.

@Bharat Jhunjhunwala your thoughts, what does that mean gods reside in the cow
 
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Bear Wild

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The theist may read Nietzsche and Draper and Oppy and understand the world of reality.
I've read a great deal of Jung, as it happens, I went through a period where I read little else. Interesting, creative writer, almost more of an artist or poet than a academic or theorist at times. Slopyy thinking, though, of little value here, and of course merely gesturing at it adds literally nothing to the conversation.
True but Jung discovered something that the academics could not understand. He recognized ancestral wisdom in a time of rejection of anything that could not be described in an equation. We are only beginning to understand the profound influence of the unconscious and as we do we start to understand ourselves so much better. Yes he was a poet so what. Our modern academic world is only recently beginning ro realize that it only sees half of our world.
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
The atheist may read jung and Goff to understand the world of psyche.
Jung was not and atheist. On the contrary he was a very spiritual person which if you have read anything from him you would know. He recognized the ancestral wisdom that the modern society had forgotten which was known long before the ignorance of the monotheistic detached religion offered its egocentric presentation.
 

River Sea

Well-Known Member
I had seen their english journal earlier. Perhaps they stopped publishing. Apologies.
Sorry for my getting angry. I think I wanted to explore what I had interpreted from Hindi to English using Google Lens.

However, I am wondering who Kalyan is and what Kalyan knows about “Hindus fall because they worship lesser gods.” Abrahamic are trampling Hindus. Can Kalyan help us understand by reading? Can you find where? I'll use Google Lens to interpret this.

However, for now, this is how far I've read—only one page, which is page 7. Because of this, can we analyze page 7, please?

PDF page 7

Here's the English interpretation, and my question

Gopalak cow worship
Among the many purposes of God's incarnation, worship and protection of cows is also an important purpose, because all the gods reside inside the cows.
(notice word incarnation, how come not reincarnation?)


Question: worship would mean appreciation, would you think so too?
What does that mean, "because all the gods reside inside the cows?" What would happen if Jesus was inside this cow? As you're a new Christian, I'll ask questions about Jesus. Was Jesus ever inside a cow? Are these gods, who reside in the cows, lesser gods? Did Abraham have any cows that he worshipped? What is worshipped? Is that the same word as appreciation? Do you, @Bharat Jhunjhunwala worship cows? Did Jesus ever visit Abraham Rama?

I found it. See that cow. Was Jesus in that cow? Maybe that's stupid thinking, however that's what Kalyan was writing about gods in cows. These are stories.

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And further more from page 7. I hadn't yet asked questions about.

The cow is divine. By singing and worshiping, all the gods are worshiped and their blessings are also obtained. In this world, Gaika has a place like a mother; Because like mother, she is the embodiment of affection. That is why Gopal made his name Gopal meaningful by starting his childhood with cow worship.
Cows were very dear to Gopal. He used to serve them very well. One day Lord Krishna said to his friends - 'Friends! There is no one in the world as helpful as a cow. She nourishes us like a mother by giving us milk, curd and ghee like nectar, hence she is worshiped and worshiped like a mother. Today is Gopashtami. We will decorate the cow very well with flowers and gems. We will offer him various types of dishes and worship him thoroughly with all the treatments. There is no greater virtue in the world than cow service and cow worship and there is no greater blessing from any god or sage than his blessings. Worship of cows is God-worship, the one who serves and worships them is free from the troubles of the world.
Nothing is rare. Therefore, today we will all express our gratitude to these affectionate cow-mothers by serving them for their infinite kindness. It was late due to Gopal's order that all the cowherds
Many types of flowers like marigold, Malti, Hibiscus, lotus etc. were piled up. All the people together decorated the cows in various ways, decorated them with different types of necklaces and flower garlands and tied sweet-sounding bells around their necks. Lord Shyamsundar himself decorated the cows and fed them various types of dishes. All the cows stood up quietly and accepted his worship and filled the cowherds' bags with their silent blessings in their hearts. At last Gopal along with all the cowherd boys accepted the remaining Prasad from the cows with great love.
Dressing up the singer Karavat at the door of Shyam Kharik. The neck fair necklace was decorated with horns in many ways. The bell's neck is covered with pearl plates on the back. Kinkini Nupur's feet are in constant progress. By this method, the beauty of Vraj cow's beauty increased immensely. Blissful Lord Dhenu, in all his attire, everyone is a fool. The beautiful form of Lord Krishna's cows and
Describing the adornment, Maharishi Gargaji writes: They resembled white mountains and were adorned with divine ornaments They were decorated with bells and chains and a network of bells They had golden horns and necklaces equal to gold.
That is, millions of beautiful cows are seen at every door there. Those cows are adorned with divine ornaments and appear like white mountains. Their bells and bells keep making melodious sounds. The horns of those cows adorned with red nets have been plated with gold. She wears golden necklaces and garlands. Radiance keeps emanating from his body parts.
 
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River Sea

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Jung was not and atheist. On the contrary he was a very spiritual person which if you have read anything from him you would know. He recognized the ancestral wisdom that the modern society had forgotten which was known long before the ignorance of the monotheistic detached religion offered its egocentric presentation.

@Bear Wild Very interesting as you explain Jung was a very spiritual person. Actually, I see myself more as a spiritual person too. However, about stories from religions, I think I like to psychoanalyze; I do this with made-up stories as well. And maybe too, Jung psychoanalyzes stories too.

I wonder what Carl Jung thinks of Akhenaten, Egypt’s monotheistic pharaoh. As you were explaining, Carl Jung recognized the ancestral wisdom that was known before monotheism, so that would mean Jung psychoanalyzes?

How what had happened when Akhenaten brought monotheism to people compared to before? What are your thoughts about this, as well as what do you think Jung thought about Akhenaten?

Also, how did Akhenaten promote his ideas of monotheism so people would agree? Would agreeing mean these people were people-pleasers to whom? What does Jung think about this? What were people agreeing with, and how did they prove it? And is agreeing at all trampling others to agree too by showing they're agreeing? Is that what trampling is? The ability to prove agreeing?

Thinking about this, maybe I had also been trampling over others, as I kept claiming? Example: I kept going on and on about burnt bake bricks needing 50% straw; did I trampling over others too, or am I not trampling over? Suddenly, I thought, What kind of home did Jung live in? Now I wonder, though, because that thought came up as I was wondering if I ever trampled over. Hey, yeah, what kind of home did Jung live in? Was his home made out of burnt-bake bricks, needing 50% straw?
 
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River Sea

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@Tamino @Yokefellow @Bharat Jhunjhunwala
That is why the Eye is Light...

Matthew 6:22
"The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light."


Light is Electromagnetism. Everything that is alive has a Spirit. It is the Power of the Holy Ghost.

Naturally, we find that RA's 'Power' is also the Eye...

"Extensions of Ra's power were often shown as the Eye of Ra, which were the female versions of the sun-god."

On the other side of the membrane is two eyes
on this side of the membrane is one eye

@Yokefellow @Bthoth RA one eye is EL one eye as well, making two eyes, yet still only one eye.

I'm going to continue studying your post @Yokefellow , and I'll respond more than once to your post. I think that'll be easier for me. Here's my first drawing, that's further down my post.

Your information, the tabernacle was communicating a cell. I just noticed the outer cell membrane courtyard fence. I have written often about going through the membrane, then learned about this word portal. Then I learned this word, Shechina; that's a light tunnel that goes through the membrane, and we're being pulled through the tunnel when we leave this cell and we go to light that burns. However, look at the word courtyard fence, and it's the outer cell membrane. My drawing shows the inner wall cell membrane.

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Attach looks like this
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Let me look at my diagram again.
The area I was wrong because two eyes are on the other side of the membrane, and here in my diagram I wrote "RA one eye is EL one eye as well, making two eyes, yet still only one eye."

wrong wrong wrong.

Because both this area (two eyes RA and EL) is on this side of membrane, and one eye on this side of membrane. The actually two eyes is on other side of membrane.

It's just me analyzing when RA from KMT then travel where people then has EL

I think @Bharat Jhunjhunwala has EL as Elohim am I understanding correctly?

Hey should I do this lets see what it'll sound like if I write, Raohim

Elohim Raohim, 'El'ohim 'Ra'ohim

I'm just playing with letters, because then one would need to know what is ohim, is that Hebrew, or Arabic, or earlier language at KMT
 
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River Sea

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Thus the 'Followers of Osiris' are those that will be reincarnated back into this world. The opposite would be the Followers of Jesus that wish to escape the reincarnation trap. At least, that is how I interpret it.

@Tamino

Ka statue and you were also sharing about tran... to Osiris now I need to reference
you need the burial rites to make the transformation into an Osiris
There's the word Transformation into Osiris

See how @Yokefellow claims followers of Jesus to escape the reincarnation trap

I'm just showing how I'll see one thing one place and another thing at another place then put them together.

This is why I was asking about other religions in freemason, if they're going to escape reincarnation, what would they go to, Christians goes to Jesus and other religions goes to what? What are your thoughts about this? Or maybe that's not the freemason area that's the what area? I only claim word freemason due to it's on @Yokefellow website. Most Holy Place
I do get confused what's freemason and what's not. When I go to that website.

And oh to transformation into Osiris and then get reincarnated, what happens (I know I'm repeating my question) not due the Ka open mouth when a person gets burnt into ashes, what happens? You claim risk of the afterlife, but what actually happens then to the person who's physically body is ashes?

I understand I ask this in 3 different places. and my fault for not waiting for answer however, I saw this added info from website so thought of doing a match, like a puzzle putting pieces together.
 
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Bharat Jhunjhunwala

TruthPrevails
Jung was not and atheist. On the contrary he was a very spiritual person which if you have read anything from him you would know. He recognized the ancestral wisdom that the modern society had forgotten which was known long before the ignorance of the monotheistic detached religion offered its egocentric presentation.
Agree. But he failed to come up with a definition of God. He did not look at how the consciousness of living persons is combining every moment. I consider this to be god.
 

River Sea

Well-Known Member
One more post and then I'm done for a while in this thread.

How come @Aed-Maroc and @Bthoth are banned for? Is there something wrong in this forum that caused that?

I like what @Aed-Maroc wrote. I agree with @Aed-Maroc that all praise and glory belongs to God and God has the right to be worshipped. Everything is created by God. I miss interacting with @Bthoth he was into Thoth, and I was learning more about Thoth from @Bthoth. What happened?

All praise and glory belongs to God, the Alive, the Active, the Answerer to prayers, none has the right to be worshiped except God.

EVERYTHING is CREATED by God.

Even if evolution happened, it was guided by God.

No such thing as random chance.

Everything is super designed by an Infinite Intelligence (God’s Intelligence).

How do I know?

God has told me that He created me hahaha

It’s that easy.

When you are Awake and Consious….

God speaks to you
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
@Bear Wild Very interesting as you explain Jung was a very spiritual person. Actually, I see myself more as a spiritual person too. However, about stories from religions, I think I like to psychoanalyze; I do this with made-up stories as well. And maybe too, Jung psychoanalyzes stories too.

I wonder what Carl Jung thinks of Akhenaten, Egypt’s monotheistic pharaoh. As you were explaining, Carl Jung recognized the ancestral wisdom that was known before monotheism, so that would mean Jung psychoanalyzes?

How what had happened when Akhenaten brought monotheism to people compared to before? What are your thoughts about this, as well as what do you think Jung thought about Akhenaten?

Also, how did Akhenaten promote his ideas of monotheism so people would agree? Would agreeing mean these people were people-pleasers to whom? What does Jung think about this? What were people agreeing with, and how did they prove it? And is agreeing at all trampling others to agree too by showing they're agreeing? Is that what trampling is? The ability to prove agreeing?

Thinking about this, maybe I had also been trampling over others, as I kept claiming? Example: I kept going on and on about burnt bake bricks needing 50% straw; did I trampling over others too, or am I not trampling over? Suddenly, I thought, What kind of home did Jung live in? Now I wonder, though, because that thought came up as I was wondering if I ever trampled over. Hey, yeah, what kind of home did Jung live in? Was his home made out of burnt-bake bricks, needing 50% straw?

Interesting question. I am no expert but Carl Jung from what I do know he had no problem with monotheism and would not have a problem with what you propose. His teacher was Sigmond Freud who was atheistic, and it was Jungs spiritual approach that caused them to part ways. Jung was very influenced by Christianity but was also open to Eastern religions such as Taoism, and Myths from many cultures. From what I know he also had an extensive library on alchemy and used that knowledge in his work. I will have to learn more about Akhenaten.
 

Bear Wild

Well-Known Member
Agree. But he failed to come up with a definition of God. He did not look at how the consciousness of living persons is combining every moment. I consider this to be god.
In Jungs own words. "All that I have learned has led me step by step to an unshakable conviction of the existence of God. I only believe in what I know. And that eliminates believing. Therefore I do not take his existence on belief – I know that he exists". Thus, he was not atheistic. As for his definition that is more complex for his writings were within a "scientific" community which had very little tolerance to spiritual or religious matters. He framed his writing to be more acceptable to an academic environment and defined god within that context. As for his personal definition of god, it was personal with no doubt in his mind. If you would explain a little more on what you mean by the consciousness of a living person combining ever moment, then I might have some a better response.
 

River Sea

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Ramlila Srinagar2023 | Day 11 | Bharat Milap bhaneshaswaluk12
Translated in English as well as you can see English further down.


This video by Bhanesh who brought this video to us and to the world.

Both @Bharat Jhunjhunwala and Bhanesh lives in India. Both are Hindus.

I do not understand @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claiming new Christian and believing in Muslim, while also being Hindu

I've asked is it that all people are all religions at the same time?

I would claim I have similarities in religions, where I take what I need or want and leave the rest alone. Sometimes difficult for me to do, which I need to take a look at that why?

Oh and @Bharat Jhunjhunwala knows Bhanesh. Oh Bhanesh is wearing a blue shirt.

If you want me to and maybe I'll do this now, I'll go to transcript of the video and translate to English

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Jai Siyaram to all, today is the 11th day of Ramlila.
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Today is Bharat Milap Leela and Bharat Milap
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of Ram ji's return from exile.
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Tableau from Hanuman Temple in Srinagar
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through the streets with great fanfare
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will be taken out
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And will reach Ramlila Ground where Bharat
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If there will be reconciliation and today's leela will begin then
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Stay tuned and keep watching the full video Jai
0:28
Siyaram
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[music]
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waves
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Sin
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Lost
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ंगे
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waves
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Sin
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[Appreciation]
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always win always win always win
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May you always be victorious. May you always be victorious.
1:01
[music]
1:24
[music]
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yours
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[music]
1:58
h
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[music]
2:13
In
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Ganga of brave love
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love love
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[music]
2:28
of
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[music]
2:39
Who
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I
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I
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I
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serve him by becoming
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as a curse
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Devote to
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Tulsi Dasa
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Shankar Sh Sh Mu
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Malar
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in the damp
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Heart
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Jawas
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in
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Lord, the day has not come.
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Lord did not come for one day
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[music]
3:58
Stayed
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[music]
4:07
[music]
4:13
[music]
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hey hanuman ji
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you increase it
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little brother
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Bhat Prabhu
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Ramaya and Mother Sita with their friends
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Have you reached the border of Ayodhya?
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Said Bhaiya Ram has come Shatrughan Bhaiya Ram has come
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Yes brother, let's go Hanuman ji, we brother Ram
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come here with respect
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[music]
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[music]
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Let go
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[music]
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[music]
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So my brother, today my luck has opened.
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who came to your Ayodhya
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Charan God has blessed us in Brahma
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losing height means losing weight
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Lord, I felt sad in my heart.
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Very
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raised sorrow in heart
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Brother, what is there in my mind?
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Sadness
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Lord lifted up the sorrow in my heart
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Very
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ever picked up
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oh we
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no
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Bharat ji ti se
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Uran Hum Nai Bharat
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G no bhart g no bhart g no bhart g
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Nahi Bharat ji Sati se u me bhavana nahin bharat
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Yes, what is Guru's wife's royal attire?
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The most anointed of the seekers in the disguise of the seeker's kingdom
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with all of us in the pavilion of
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upa samte sav bhagya
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Space Green Sad Nar
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Raghukul in exchange of Nario Sab Chata Doot
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[music]
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Work
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[Appreciation]
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[music]
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board
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Smira
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[Appreciation]
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desist
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Sundan
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[music]
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The proof is done
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Suchnam Janak Suta Bhayo
 
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River Sea

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answer your actual question: there is a gesture of bowing to a superior that is pretty close to lying down. It's usually described as "seni ta" in text: "smelling the earth" .
@Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Also, Hindus: is there a gesture of bowing to a superior that is pretty close to lying down. It's usually described as "seni ta" in text: "smelling the earth?"

Body language similarly from Indus Valley Hinduism similarly in KMT, or not similar?

Did prostrates strengthen their past stories to be remembered and not trampling over?

Prostrate is it, and for what reasons are smelling the earth, that doesn't cause any fall of, then what causes fall, but to do what, not knowing languages (big words) of any kind, even their native tongue, does that cause fall, as other nations religions know their big words and trampling over that, causing losing their big words to disappear and fall? Did prostrates strengthen their past stories to be remembered and not trampling over?

Photo that was shown by @Tamino a photo Prostrate "smelling the earth" doesn't cause fall am I understanding correctly?


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Traditionally, Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrated during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, as did Yemenite Jews during the Tachanun part of daily Jewish prayer. Ethiopian Jews traditionally prostrated during a holiday specific to their community known as Sigd.

Wow check this out as I learn this word Prostrate: Prostration - Wikipedia

The prophet Abraham prostrates himself before three visitors
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What would that mean to prostrate before three visitors? Smell the earth as visitors arrive?

Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrate during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
So many religions prostrate, and perhaps remind them of, as this is body language, because what does language do?

I hadn't yet looked up
Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrate during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Finding images of them prostrating?

When connected with Devine, there is no need for any body language. However, in this thread, the discussion is about whether Hindus fall because they worship lesser gods, and did Abrahamics trampling Hindus, yet they both do use body language; they both (Hindus and Abrahamics) even prostrate. Which is an extreme submissive body language, because how would one protect themselves as others trample, or would prostrate cause those to stop trying to trample, because—well, the different body languages would cause what or prevent what?

But look at that image of Abraham prostrating when visitors come by; that's visitors, not of what type of people would trample, yet this is Abraham who's doing the prostrating, yet in this thread I'm wondering if Abrahamics trample Hindus.

How to not get trampled is not to worship lesser gods, so what is it about Abrahamics that doesn't have a lesser god?

Oh, that's right, @Bharat Jhunjhunwala was claiming lack of personal God, will prevent trample, yet I have a relationship with light, so that's personal.

@Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims to be a new Christian. Do you @Bharat Jhunjhunwala have a relationship with personal God? What do you do with Jesus? If ok to ask, I kept seeking to ask this because you kept claiming you were a new Christian. I thought Christians were into Jesus. That's personal. I thought Christians claims personal?

This is what confuses me, as @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims he's a new Christian yet blames personalizing on the lesser gods, while at the same time he claims he believes in Muslims. What are your thoughts about Mohamad, yet @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims he's Hindu?
Yet @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims not to personalize because that's lesser gods.

Yet Abrahamics personalized, and yet trampling how?

So how does personalizing cause the risk of being trampling, yet the other side also personalizes too?
 
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Bharat Jhunjhunwala

TruthPrevails
@Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Also, Hindus: is there a gesture of bowing to a superior that is pretty close to lying down. It's usually described as "seni ta" in text: "smelling the earth?"

Body language similarly from Indus Valley Hinduism similarly in KMT, or not similar?

Did prostrates strengthen their past stories to be remembered and not trampling over?

Prostrate is it, and for what reasons are smelling the earth, that doesn't cause any fall of, then what causes fall, but to do what, not knowing languages (big words) of any kind, even their native tongue, does that cause fall, as other nations religions know their big words and trampling over that, causing losing their big words to disappear and fall? Did prostrates strengthen their past stories to be remembered and not trampling over?

Photo that was shown by @Tamino a photo Prostrate "smelling the earth" doesn't cause fall am I understanding correctly?


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Traditionally, Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrated during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, as did Yemenite Jews during the Tachanun part of daily Jewish prayer. Ethiopian Jews traditionally prostrated during a holiday specific to their community known as Sigd.

Wow check this out as I learn this word Prostrate: Prostration - Wikipedia

The prophet Abraham prostrates himself before three visitors
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What would that mean to prostrate before three visitors? Smell the earth as visitors arrive?

Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrate during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
So many religions prostrate, and perhaps remind them of, as this is body language, because what does language do?

I hadn't yet looked up
Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews prostrate during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Finding images of them prostrating?

When connected with Devine, there is no need for any body language. However, in this thread, the discussion is about whether Hindus fall because they worship lesser gods, and did Abrahamics trampling Hindus, yet they both do use body language; they both (Hindus and Abrahamics) even prostrate. Which is an extreme submissive body language, because how would one protect themselves as others trample, or would prostrate cause those to stop trying to trample, because—well, the different body languages would cause what or prevent what?

But look at that image of Abraham prostrating when visitors come by; that's visitors, not of what type of people would trample, yet this is Abraham who's doing the prostrating, yet in this thread I'm wondering if Abrahamics trample Hindus.

How to not get trampled is not to worship lesser gods, so what is it about Abrahamics that doesn't have a lesser god?

Oh, that's right, @Bharat Jhunjhunwala was claiming lack of personal God, will prevent trample, yet I have a relationship with light, so that's personal.

@Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims to be a new Christian. Do you @Bharat Jhunjhunwala have a relationship with personal God? What do you do with Jesus? If ok to ask, I kept seeking to ask this because you kept claiming you were a new Christian. I thought Christians were into Jesus. That's personal. I thought Christians claims personal?

This is what confuses me, as @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims he's a new Christian yet blames personalizing on the lesser gods, while at the same time he claims he believes in Muslims. What are your thoughts about Mohamad, yet @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims he's Hindu?
Yet @Bharat Jhunjhunwala claims not to personalize because that's lesser gods.

Yet Abrahamics personalized, and yet trampling how?

So how does personalizing cause the risk of being trampling, yet the other side also personalizes too?
God is Infinite Consciousness. Moses, Jesus and Mohammed and many many others were able to connect with the Infinite. But each is limited by both the depth, time and space of connection. The problem starts when the followers claim their Prophet to be the only one. This is the distinction between the Abrahamic Religions and Dharmic.
 
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