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  • Roland
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Hello Miss Shah. I'd like to suggest popping along to our singles section. It might take your mind off elephants.

    . . . . . Here is a lovely frog.


    Mitza.
    That is a really nice frog. Thank you for posting the picture.

    Here is another picture, I hope you like it:

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Namaste!
    Hello Miss Shah. I'd like to suggest popping along to our singles section. It might take your mind off elephants.

    . . . . . Here is a lovely frog.


    Mitza.

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Benedict A. Davis View Post
    After reading this thread, after the fact, This Harsh-she could give the Methodists lessons on cherry picking their way through their Religious beliefs. It sounded like it was down to the family level what was acceptable beliefs. I mean she made it sound like beliefs were guidelines for life not as it truly is, hard fast rules to be adhered to. How does a religion survive that kind of thinking? My guess is it is all that fasting followed by ballistic curry's to keep you weak and confused. I really would like to see her force fed cheeseburgers for a week or so then have his conversation again. See if a couple decent meals would bring her around and more able to follow orders.
    Yes, Mr. Davis. That is what I am thinking. A roadmap. I cannot lie and say my mind has changed yet. I am reading the Bible, however, and it is beautiful and terrifying just like life itself. Yes. Lying is violence. I am sorry if my reply is not satiafying to you.

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    That seems the only charitable thing to do to a poor, starving heathen like this girl. Many of these rat worshipers don't understand the extent of their mental and spiritual retardation, thinking that if they talk long enough, their babblings will make sense to others just as it does to them. While they may be brainwashed to think eating beef is not kosher, it is a good source of protein and that nourishes the brain. In no time, she would be able to think clearly, I would imagine. Of course what really needs nourishment is her soul, which requires at least the mental clarity to understand what sin is and just how offensive she is to the LORD. Anyway, I'll pray for this poor, stupid girl, for whatever good it may do.
    Yes, Mrs. Etheldreda. What a sweet woman you are. You are praying for me. This makes me very happy and sad. It is beautiful but I must ask you, please be not offended. I am not seeking life eternal but a good life now and then moksha, liberation of the soul, desintegration of the mind into the silent realm of minds gone before us. If your prayers are powerful, and I am sure they are, I ask you to pray for the ceasing of violence, of anger, of injustice. I am afraid your prayers are being wasted on me. Yes. If I may suggest, pray for common kindness and charity. In that we can be one. Yes!!


    Originally posted by Witch Hammer View Post
    Just out of curiosity, witch, what would it take to irritate, anger or infuriate you? You obviously don't mind being a doormat ( a trait I wish more women these days shared ), but being that unflappable can't be healthy. Even Christ Himself liked to blow off some steam every now and then! Mark 11:12-20
    Yes, Mr. Hammer. How nice too see you again in my welcome thread. Yes. Anger is violence and the calm mindset is ahimsa, non-violence. It becomes a habit, part of character, way of life. It is my part. If I anger someone I know it is karma, a mistake I have made. I know that my writing here can offend, this is your forum, a Christian forum, I am a guest. A guest is respecting the host. Yes.

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  • Witch Hammer
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Yes. I can see that you are a very serious man. That is beautiful, someone who makes a effort! Again, I agree, I am trying to understand the Christian faith as well as other faiths.

    This has been an exciting conversation with you all. Perhaps I will gain permission to discuss also other issues in this forum. I am hoping. I am learning. I can see that many of you are very earnest in your faith. I can also see that some of you are teasing me a bit, yes? That is fine and beautiful. I am not too serious about myself. I do not mind. Please, you may tease me or mock me. It is good to be reminded not to take Jainism too seriously. It is a lens to see some aspects of the world in detail but it is not the world. It is not my only guide book.

    The world is much more. The bright light of the Sun and the dark depression. This is all so very interesting, isn't it?
    Just out of curiosity, witch, what would it take to irritate, anger or infuriate you? You obviously don't mind being a doormat ( a trait I wish more women these days shared ), but being that unflappable can't be healthy. Even Christ Himself liked to blow off some steam every now and then! Mark 11:12-20

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Benedict A. Davis View Post
    I really would like to see her force fed cheeseburgers for a week or so then have his conversation again. See if a couple decent meals would bring her around and more able to follow orders.
    That seems the only charitable thing to do to a poor, starving heathen like this girl. Many of these rat worshipers don't understand the extent of their mental and spiritual retardation, thinking that if they talk long enough, their babblings will make sense to others just as it does to them. While they may be brainwashed to think eating beef is not kosher, it is a good source of protein and that nourishes the brain. In no time, she would be able to think clearly, I would imagine. Of course what really needs nourishment is her soul, which requires at least the mental clarity to understand what sin is and just how offensive she is to the LORD. Anyway, I'll pray for this poor, stupid girl, for whatever good it may do.

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  • Benedict A. Davis
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    Re: Namaste!

    After reading this thread, after the fact, This Harsh-she could give the Methodists lessons on cherry picking their way through their Religious beliefs. It sounded like it was down to the family level what was acceptable beliefs. I mean she made it sound like beliefs were guidelines for life not as it truly is, hard fast rules to be adhered to. How does a religion survive that kind of thinking? My guess is it is all that fasting followed by ballistic curry's to keep you weak and confused. I really would like to see her force fed cheeseburgers for a week or so then have his conversation again. See if a couple decent meals would bring her around and more able to follow orders.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Yes. I can see that you are a very serious man. That is beautiful, someone who makes a effort! Again, I agree, I am trying to understand the Christian faith as well as other faiths.

    This has been an exciting conversation with you all. Perhaps I will gain permission to discuss also other issues in this forum. I am hoping. I am learning. I can see that many of you are very earnest in your faith. I can also see that some of you are teasing me a bit, yes? That is fine and beautiful. I am not too serious about myself. I do not mind. Please, you may tease me or mock me. It is good to be reminded not to take Jainism too seriously. It is a lens to see some aspects of the world in detail but it is not the world. It is not my only guide book.

    The world is much more. The bright light of the Sun and the dark depression. This is all so very interesting, isn't it?
    No.
    You answered wrong.
    Try again.

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Re: Namaste!

    Yes. I can see that you are a very serious man. That is beautiful, someone who makes a effort! Again, I agree, I am trying to understand the Christian faith as well as other faiths.

    This has been an exciting conversation with you all. Perhaps I will gain permission to discuss also other issues in this forum. I am hoping. I am learning. I can see that many of you are very earnest in your faith. I can also see that some of you are teasing me a bit, yes? That is fine and beautiful. I am not too serious about myself. I do not mind. Please, you may tease me or mock me. It is good to be reminded not to take Jainism too seriously. It is a lens to see some aspects of the world in detail but it is not the world. It is not my only guide book.

    The world is much more. The bright light of the Sun and the dark depression. This is all so very interesting, isn't it?

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Namaste!

    Gandhi was joking for same reason that negros laugh and smile all the time.

    There is so little they understand. Yes. And I think, it is the same with you. No. You understand even less, you are a woman. Yes.

    True Christians are only one with understanding. That is said IN THE BIBLE

    Isaiah 34:16
    Amos 3:7

    All other books, which are ALL made by men and long long after The Holy Bible are nonsense.

    Ecclesiastes 12:12

    So - answer now (with your favorite word): are you ready to kneel and take Jesus inside you???

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    No it is not. It is like bad school joke without the end. Yes. That's it.
    This just tell's everybody how overpowering Western culture is. Yes. Isn't it? Yes. Yes it is.

    But world needs also curry. Yes. And maybe tea. Yes.
    Yes, I agree. Western culture can be beautiful and magnificent, wonderful literature and other things. Gandhiji was once joking when he was asked what he thought of Western civilisation - "It would be a good idea" . He was joking, of course he appreciated it and I am also appreciating Western civilization. Despite my roots, it is of course my civilization also. Yes, it really is powerful. It has a powerful view on the truths hidden from our view, perhaps not the only one though.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    It is like Western great literature. Dreams. Yes. It is Shakespeare. The Tempest. "We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep". It is James Joyce. Yes. Finnegans Wake. The wonderful ending. The River, the woman, is dying and she is being absorbed by the sea. Like our liberation, absorbed into oblivion. Like your Jesus absorbed in your god. "A way a lone a last a loved a long the". The abrupt ending. No way for literal reading. Only dreams. Wonderful Books, beautiful culture.
    No it is not. It is like bad school joke without the end. Yes. That's it.
    This just tell's everybody how overpowering Western culture is. Yes. Isn't it? Yes. Yes it is.

    But world needs also curry. Yes. And maybe tea. Yes.

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Attila's Wife View Post
    It really cries out for a predicate though, doesn't it? I mean, what about them? Did they walk into a bar or what?
    Yes, it does, doesn't it, Mrs. Attila's Wife. I was taking it out of context and I wasn't. Yes. It is the dreams of Devananda (a wise woman). It is beautiful and open to interpretations. Beautiful like the Bible but unlike the Bible it cannot be taken literally. Yes. It is open to many points of view and your angle is wonderful. They are in a bar! Yes. It is amusing, funny and cheerful. Thank you.

    It is like Western great literature. Dreams. Yes. It is Shakespeare. The Tempest. "We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep". It is James Joyce. Yes. Finnegans Wake. The wonderful ending. The River, the woman, is dying and she is being absorbed by the sea. Like our liberation, absorbed into oblivion. Like your Jesus absorbed in your god. "A way a lone a last a loved a long the". The abrupt ending. No way for literal reading. Only dreams. Wonderful Books, beautiful culture.

    I am realising more things here. The literal way and the way of dreams. Like the job offer by Mr. Loiman-Aho. The literal way perhaps, an actual job? Of course it will not work out. I will be teaching in primary education. But the way of the dreams? Yes. Beginning of acceptance and friendship maybe. New points of view. New interpretations. The dreams. The bar.

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  • Attila's Wife
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Look at this text. How wonderful! Yes, it is. It is from The Life of Mahavira, Lecture 2.

    "An elephant, a bull, a lion, the anointing (of the goddess Srî), a garland, the moon, the sun, a flag, a vase, a lotus lake, the ocean, a celestial abode, a heap of jewels, and a flame."
    It really cries out for a predicate though, doesn't it? I mean, what about them? Did they walk into a bar or what?

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Your posts are like the small jewels in the heap. They are teaching me a lot. Yes. Definitely.
    Yes. I am so happy, you are learning. Yes. Definitely Yes.

    My duty is to teach. Yes.

    Luke 5:32

    Yes. You are a sinner. Yes.

    Matthew 9:13

    Yes. The next verse is definitely to you. Yes

    Matthew 3:2

    Btw. Do you need a job? I could use few extra hands in my laundry business. Free curry and 2 cups of rice granted every day, 7 days a week (because you are not Christian, you can work also Sundays!).
    And of course you could take part in my prayer circles and learn Bible.

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Re: Namaste!

    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    I have all the time thought, where I have heard somebody talking like this Curry-Slurper.
    Then I remembered.
    We hold praying circles last spring, and there was some people who suddenly started to say:

    "Yes. Oh Yes. Yes, Yes. OH YES. OH GOD!!!"
    Yes, Mr. Loimaa-Aho. I am happy that you are finding my posts amusing! I am trying to say "yes" to everything, trying to examine the roadmap of the world from different viewpoints. You are providing me with new perspective. Yes. It is beautiful and wonderful. Thank you.

    Look at this text. How wonderful! Yes, it is. It is from The Life of Mahavira, Lecture 2.

    "An elephant, a bull, a lion, the anointing (of the goddess Srî), a garland, the moon, the sun, a flag, a vase, a lotus lake, the ocean, a celestial abode, a heap of jewels, and a flame."

    Your posts are like the small jewels in the heap. They are teaching me a lot. Yes. Definitely.

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