Will I ever
2007-07-20 23:07:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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mmm intrestng question.
When u had nothng 2 loose u had everythng? by that do u mean peace?? that u had peace b4 u got all the wordly materials, then when u got them, u had fear of loosing them?? So, when that happened, u have no more peace and what does it matter if u does not have peace? we have only one life, and if we do not have peace? then wat do we have? so ur conclusion was by loosing ur peace, u lost the point & value???
when u stopped beign urself? means wen u stopped being who u want others to be and turned being true to urself, ur orginal self, u found urself? means u find ur happiness?
does that is wat u meant by ur question? there is truth in it..but evryones opinions differs in our way of seeing life, but i do agree in the end...we all came 2 abt tat kind f conclusion.
and answrng 2 ur question, i dont think i really got ur question, and evn if i had, honestly i dont think i could answer to myself 4 tat question, i am still searching..in a way we all are...dont u think so??
Or did i got the whole question wrong??????????
2007-07-19 03:02:04
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answer #2
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answered by sonu 2
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That's very deep. But I find it difficult to stop being who I am, otherwise I would be emotionally confused with who I am. I love the who I am today, I would never change. We are all somebody, just none of us are everything.
2007-07-19 01:59:44
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answer #3
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answered by Krade 1
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Yes...you are absolutely right. The moment you start thinking who you are, you are basically governed by your thoughts, your understanding of the past. You are no longer what you are when you try to justify who you are. When you do not do that, a true knowledge prevails and you discover the truth.
2007-07-19 02:38:53
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answer #4
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answered by MyWorld 2
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I have nothing to loose, if I think that, what ever I have is not belonging to me! Each and everything belong to Him, Lord Krishna! ( Now I have everything including yourself!)
2007-07-19 02:22:50
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answer #5
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answered by svr 3
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There is probably only around 1 in a billion people who could truthfully answer yes to this question.
And actually its hard to imagine anyone qualified to answer yes to this question going around asking it.
2007-07-19 08:51:15
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answer #6
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answered by ineeddonothing 4
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In this world, only few individuals can get that experience. But everyone will have that chance soon after they have taken off their worn out clothings.
2007-07-19 02:17:42
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answer #7
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answered by Frontal Lobe 4
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The simplicity of a child...nothing mystical...just natural and free.
2007-07-19 21:51:47
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answer #8
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answered by Eve 4
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The first one is spot on, but the second one.............I would have to rephrase it like this,
"And when I stopped trying to be who I wanted to be, I found myself"
2007-07-19 03:44:50
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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The first one has great appeal. Not being who I am.. hmm...not sure I would like that at all.
Perhaps someday :)
2007-07-19 01:59:08
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. I found myself by being who and what I am.
That's all I've ever been much good at being.
2007-07-19 02:03:47
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answer #11
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answered by Jack P 7
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