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Posted: a day ago

https://x.com/LauraLoomer/status/2035620012413620226

People can keep spreading false narratives about India.

However one visit by Laura and we won her heart. Prior to the visit she was not just a critic but racist in her views about India that she herself has admitted and apologized for.

Indians, take a bow. Our Hindutva wins hearts 💕.


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Posted: a day ago

Insane Divine, I don't quote the post because I take it as a whole and I completely understand the problem. See, even in the religion I was born in, we have a book (Bible) that was written by those who claim to have written God's words. You will find a lot of things - like in any religious scripture- that reflects the times when the words got written.

Someone here wrote about a religion giving rules how to live and I think that is correct... the scriptures are either like stories told and/or a guide for behaviour. But that doesn't mean that this are God's words in reality. The ten commandments Moses got, the requests Mohammed made written down, the guidelines the Gita gives... they got put in words by human beings but I'm sure, a universal force (or God, Allah or Krishna) gave the thoughts (quasi spoke to them) to help mankind in guiding their life in a positive sense... he may also have given warnings about the consequences when not following the positive path by making clear that negative forces will always try to get the upperhand and that humans are prone to follow more the negative/destroying forces because nature gave them both and that the bad will always try to topple the good.

However, humans with power-wishes rather quickly got what a religion gave them to influence others to get what they wanted either for themselves or for a community... and that was the start of all the interpretations done and written down, be it the Bible or the Quran... maybe less the Gita because, for Hindus, God was more prevalent in exceptional human beings and their avatars... it's something that I can the best relate to as it is the closest to my own - quite childlike - vision of an omnipresent spiritual benevolent force smiley1

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Posted: a day ago

Jaha mauka milta hai katora leke khade ho jaate hain bheekh maangne smiley37

https://x.com/i/status/2035588735895486651

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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: Clochette

Only quoting this part although I like your post as a whole smiley1

I think that the creative force is a 'one'-force and to me, God is a creative force (even though the names may differ)... but I also believe that the concept of Karma is something very valuable as nothing gets lost and will get used for a change at an unknown time. It had been only o n e force that created the universe setting free a multitude of other forces as consequence... If one looks at all the microcosmos we encounter on earth (including us), we ge the repetition of the macrocosmos (including the dark holes) and its forces... there is only one force that tops all the others... it is the feeling of love (the unconditional one)... and - imo - it's the most valuable gift we got from God... it's not only a love aimed to our fellow humans but also to what we do, what we cherish... but it had to be unconditional... conditions will teint this blessing of experiencing the love of all the good forces of the Universe.

Gosh, I just realise the thread... we completely are on another level... sorry...

However... eventually... every war humankind fought, had been to show us how futile those wars are...actually...

Edit: to add, I like the way Hinduism has created gods with different tasks... it suits very much my childlike nature...and it is very endearing because they are so close to us humans smiley27

Now that's the thing "you think creative force is one force" while that might be true but there isn't an evidence of it, it's just your thinking/mentality) belief whatever you call. when you say that there is only one so.. That would be imposing your thoughts onto everyone, which IMO is nowhere a correct thing to do about something as abstract as God

There could be only one force that created universe, could be thousands of them, could be infinite or could be that the big bang happened by itself without any force. You are imposing your thought by saying it has to be only one despite none of the scientists having come up with that answer

Again the feeling of unconditional love has no importance in the overall fold of universe because it can be observed only by a sentient being and that is a very small subset of living beings and life in itself is irrelevant in the universe. so practically what you feel is probably just your feeling nothing even close to reality

It's good that you like the Hinduism way, but I would request not to include any religion or its teaching here. It's a simple discussion on God

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Posted: a day ago

https://x.com/NewsAlgebraIND/status/2035596897864573093


While Dhurandhar is causing meltdowns across the spectrum, such news is causing meltdowns as well. India doing so well in trying times.




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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: Clochette

Initially it was... got locally changed to restrict women's rights (most things of the original quran got changed by men in the endeavour to restrict women's rights and highten men's ones... but that is known also in various fields of life, isn't it?

ask any Muslim, Quran hasn't changed by even a word since it was revealed

And there is no evidence that initially women were allowed to go for Hajj without Mehram

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Posted: a day ago

You're absolutely right... nothing proves that my own belief is right... I just wanted to tell it smiley1 You know, when in RabNeBanaDiJodi Tani sees "God" in her husband, to me it was the love she felt for him...so basically - as I wrote in another post - it's just this very special feeling one can have for another person or something one does or other people or the nature that may be God... do we really know? No, we believe smiley1

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Posted: a day ago

https://x.com/md_deepesh/status/2035658763504652656


I had not thought of this till I saw the tweet.

PM Modi is on a different level.

No wonder there are meltdowns happening. Best part is I am getting credit for changing the narrative when I play no part in actually what PM Modi is accomplishing.

I think this is Charlie Hebdo is watching over me from the heavens smiley27

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