The lingam is an attempt. All know it is an imperfect representation.Good question
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The lingam is an attempt. All know it is an imperfect representation.Good question
It is a perfect representation when knowing what I have learned besides this: The linga, darkness, abyss, feminine, shiva is darkness because the beginnings of us some 14 to whatever billions of years ago is darkness with it's masculinity inseminating herself with (literally basically hot ***). We can see this with shamanism, religion and science. I have learned to see each aligned together in truth. Nature, Shiva, is a hermaphrodite. It's just that SHIVA is the male side of that. See she is associated with cannabis even back to neolithic times. The infant was wrapped in hemp cloth as was the corpse. You went through the life-death-rebirth recycling samsara with cannabis. It all links to our ancestors answer for all questions: Love, the Goddess. Nature. And I can prove that to, but with SCIENCE. I do everything I do with science and though it evolves there is an underlying theme. TRell me, is Parvati light?The lingam is an attempt. All know it is an imperfect representation.
Shiva does not like cannabis in any human way, but since He is light and love, He loves all of His emanation, which would obviously include cannabis.So Shiva likes cannabis, right? I may be special to Shiva then, may I share and not be looked at as too much of a lunatic?
Shiva does not like cannabis in any human way, but since He is light and love, He loves all of His emanation, which would obviously include cannabis.
It is people who get addicted to cannabis, and claim they love it, and use Hindu Gods and ascetics as an excuse for their adharmic habit. Smoky lungs, smoky mind.
NPR, dude.I think you're this song because of this.
Really good song. Truly, everything sucked *** in high school.
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