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Neeranam

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  1. I mentioned him as he was just on the same episode of the Art Sutter show. My father had a watch that hadn't worked for many years, and started miraculously after Uri was on TV. He is good at what he does.
  2. I never picked these guys, just said I saw a documentary on one and met the other. Uri Geller was hired by the US government and helped find Saddam Hussain. They obviously don't see him as a charlatan. When meeting him, it's obvious, to some, that he has a sixth sense.
  3. Around 3 billion in the world(Hindus/Buddists) believe in reincarnation, with a further 4 billion(Muslims/Christians) believing in an afterlife, yet 50% of Thai expats say there is nothing after we die. If you were a gambling man, who would you go with?
  4. Please expand on this. I'm particularly interested in how Buddhists and Hindus have killed millions.
  5. That's fine if you have done research into other beliefs and have made an intellectual or experiential decision - Atheism is actually a belief too. Rather sad that you call other people's spiritual beliefs, 'claptrap'. Do you know that around 4 billion people in the world believe in reincarnation? Somehow I feel you are very closed-minded and probably not open to discussion. I think you should try to look at what it is in fact that you are scared of when looking at afterlife, you might be surprised.
  6. What price did you buy BTC?
  7. Please enlighten me by telling me your belief system.
  8. Is it that hard a question that you have to resort to this kind of reply?
  9. What has Santa Claus got to do with reincarnation?
  10. Is the Pride month official? If so, I agree. There were gay/lesbian soldiers who died fighting for our freedom. Not sure about the BTQ. I feel sorry for the normal gay community, they have had a long struggle to be accepted but are being hurt by the BTQ brigade. Being gay obviously does not affect the ability to be a good soldier, look at the Sacred Band of Thebes.
  11. What do you mean?
  12. Oh, farther than I thought, thanks.
  13. I was hypnotically regressed for a Scottish Hallo'een TV program. Uri Geller was on it - interesting guy. I died in 1863, so it took over 100 years to be reborn.
  14. I find it rather sad that so many equate themselves to their bodies.
  15. Disgusting. Leave the kids alone and don't give them penis sweeties. What has being gay or trans got to do with sex toys?
  16. I wish I could say the same. Denied the Thai price at a golf course in Hua Hin as m face wasn't the same as Thai people. A woman at the bank shouting out that farang couldn't be Thai, but Chinese could, and she used to work at the MoI.
  17. I would quite like them to come, so I could tell them where to go!
  18. I asked them to write that in my passport. They didn't want to, saying it didn't matter as I could just let the visa expire.
  19. Keep them in the car. Maybe you are a pedestrian?
  20. A purse is only for holding money in.
  21. No photos, sorry. Do you not believe me? Maybe it is aura, but one yogi was a very powerful soul; I know this as I received 'drishti' from her. Drishti is when we focus our 3rd eyes on each other to reach elevated states of sould consciousness. Drishti (Sanskrit: दृष्टि, romanized: dṛṣṭi; pronounced [d̪r̩ʂʈɪ]), or focused gaze, is a means for developing concentrated intention. It relates to the fifth limb of yoga, pratyahara, concerning sense withdrawal,[1] as well as the sixth limb, dharana, relating to concentration.[2] In Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, each asana is associated with one of the 8 focused gazes, namely Angusthamadhye (thumb), Bhrumadhye (eyebrow), Nasagre (tip of nose), Hastagrahe (tips of hands), Parshva (side), Urdhva (up), Nabhicakre (navel), and Padayoragre (tips of feet) Drishtis. In some other styles such as Sivananda Yoga, less use is made of the gaze, and fewer types are employed.
  22. I have seen proof of reincarnation, when I met the Dalai Lama in India.
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