arewelivingright
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Which activities make you lose track of time? The first and foremost objective of human life is to know their purpose in this world. Our sensory organs provide lot of information through our eyes, smelling , listening, tasting and feeling. But sadly we get too bogged down into reaping the materialistic benefits that we forget Read more
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How important is spirituality in your life? Spirituality is often marketed as something like a retreat to treat our materialistic miserable life. Twisting and manipulating the meaning of it , like what has been happening to Yog, often marketed as Yoga and Ganga told as Ganges. Misinformation will keep you away from real knowledge Internet Read more
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What are you passionate about? When it comes to the world we see outside of ourselves, I am passionate about travelling new places around the world to see the nature, people, culture that I haven’t seen yet. Doing a detailed trip planning is another of my passion. Having 2 trips as close as 6 months Read more
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What is your favorite season of year? Why? The word Spring is so thoughtful. We sometime say ‘spring into an action’. With weather, the environment spring from winter to summer. And we evidently spring from lethargy to activity. Weak people mood are often affected by their external observations. If we are enlightened with what life Read more
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Describe one simple thing you do that brings joy to your life. We have limited the meaning of joy and happiness to a very small and mediocre definition. What the crowd would do – Have a drink or smoke if you stressed out. Kids upset or crying- oh give them their favourite video games or Read more
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Do you practice religion? A belief in religion has a lot to do with where that person is brought up. I am brought up in a Hindu family and so workshopping gods and goddesses is a part of my culture. Religion is like a framework or a manual usually attested by a particular authority that Read more
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We are named and grown by someone and therefore we too become someone. Who are we? All of our senses are opening outward and therefore most of the time we are compelled to see, listen, hear, smell and feel the outside world. We accept what we receive from this material world. We are copying others Read more
