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Ask me about personal development and spirituality

vijeno

Member
Here's my life, all of it, in about 100 words: ;-)

I am 52. Spastic diplegic, diabetic, a bit overweight.

Raised catholic. I had a few years of intense, somewhat "fundamentalist" christianity in my teen years.

Later I grew out of it and became an agnostic atheist.

I am forever fascinated with religion and spirituality, and consider myself a life-long student.

Along the way, I studied judaism, wicca, tarot, kabbalah, buddhism, a tiny bit of hinduism, some satanism... Also delved into communication, NLP, hypnosis... some really good stuff, some rather weird things...

As of late, I got into weight reduction, strength/resistance training, nutrition, but also memory techniques and other mental exercises.

The most influential of all, in my own estimation, were christianity, buddhism, stoicism, and formal logic. So far, anyway! :)

Ask me, let's talk, let's have some fun!
 

mangalavara

सो ऽहम्
Premium Member
Here's my life, all of it, in about 100 words: ;-)

I am 52. Spastic diplegic, diabetic, a bit overweight.

Raised catholic. I had a few years of intense, somewhat "fundamentalist" christianity in my teen years.

Later I grew out of it and became an agnostic atheist.

I am forever fascinated with religion and spirituality, and consider myself a life-long student.

Along the way, I studied judaism, wicca, tarot, kabbalah, buddhism, a tiny bit of hinduism, some satanism... Also delved into communication, NLP, hypnosis... some really good stuff, some rather weird things...

As of late, I got into weight reduction, strength/resistance training, nutrition, but also memory techniques and other mental exercises.

The most influential of all, in my own estimation, were christianity, buddhism, stoicism, and formal logic. So far, anyway! :)

Ask me, let's talk, let's have some fun!

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