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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Buddha reincarnation Ram Bahadur Bamjan - 18 year old miracle boy!




Ram Bahadur Bamjan - now an 18 year old boy, was born in Nepal (a Himalayan nation that borders northern India) and gained massive popularity after he acquired what people believe is the ability to disappear and appear anywhere. In May 2005, he started meditating (worshiping) at his home village Ratanapuri, then disappeared and appeared on two occasions for 10 and 4 months respectively.
In March last year (2007) he was found by the police, meditating in a 7 feet deep underground bunker.
In August 2007, he addressed a large gathering and said some things about international peace and spiritualism. wikipedia here>
2 days ago - On the 10th of November 2008, Bamjan appeared again. Since then, people are visiting in their tens of thousands, just to get a look at the “reincarnation of Gautam Buddha”, as he’s widely believed to be.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

vipassana

hi alll
i dont know abt the life much what willl happen and what not,,
however i would like to share one thing which i come to know by my vippassan course which i did in oct 2007 in vippassana centre karnal , india ,,
after doing that course my view totally changed i dont remember how i inspire to take disicion to do that course immediately but whatever happen taht changed my life
it seems what ever we feel and do in life that all done or known or unknown inspired by our desires
one have to concentration
Spirituality for dummies.
When you subscribe to a religion, you substitute nebulous group-think for focused, independent thought. Instead of learning to discern truth on your own, you’re told what to believe. This doesn’t accelerate your spiritual growth; on the contrary it puts the brakes on your continued conscious development. Religion is the off-switch of the human mind.
Leave the mythology behind, and learn to think for yourself. Your intellect is a better instrument of spiritual growth than any religious teachings



desires are the killer of our natural human identity