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| | | | discussion results renaud_tan (311) | | No other generation has heard so much talk about the end of the world. Many fear that the world will end in a nuclear holocaust. Others think that pollution may destroy the world. Still others worry... | |
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 candy93 (27) | | jollibee,mc donald kfc or in a pizza parlor? | |
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 sweet23 (1191) | | i was very shy student when i was in school, i used to speek very less with my classmates, when i was in 12th i used to play with the student of 6th class, i loved to play with children,
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 renaud_tan (311) | | how does she know that you love her? how does she know that you really care about her?
how can you tell if she likes you or not...? | |
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 booberlicsious (70) | | i watched iam legend the other day and was baffled
why are there so many deer and lions running round the city? | |
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| | blog results Why Zen (0) | | Just merely holding fast to my opinion is a judgement that blocks the vision to enlightenment. How do I rid myself of opinion? It would be nothing that I do. It would mean just observing and... | |
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 Why Zen (0) | | If I can see that there is no separation of self and others, that other are just part of who I am, then I can begin to experience myself as being whole. This is something I need to contemplate often. | |
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 Why Zen (0) | | When I believe I am a body, I am not here, not present. When I can realize I have a body and that my ownership of it is transient like everything else I see in the material world, then I am... | |
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 Why Zen (0) | | Anything that promotes individual self-improvement promotes separation. Anything that promotes Self as All, promotes enlightenment. So no one separate person is enlightened apart from another. This... | |
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 Why Zen (0) | | Now is truth. If I add?then? it becomes?now and then? which is a dualism. In truth I am now, without additions. | |
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