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I Felt Victimised: Manjula Ghattamaneni


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more than 10 thousand hours of meditation practise chesanu ani proud ga cheptundi.. rojuki ganta ekkuva sepu padukunteney maa pedanaanna kottey vallu.. idantha time waste ee kada? Anta Assamey

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30 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Opposite actually, depressed people seem lazy but they are just crying inside with a smile on

If you are active, your body will produce serotonin and endorphin which can reduce anxiety and depression.

Depression is a choice. +-

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Just now, DummyVariable said:

If you are active, your body will produce serotonin and endorphin which can reduce anxiety and depression.

Depression is a choice. +-

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Not really. 

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1 minute ago, DummyVariable said:

Hop on the wheel for super good feel

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Different people have different ways to get rid of stress, exercise doesn't work for everyone.

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19 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Different people have different ways to get rid of stress, exercise doesn't work for everyone.

Don’t want a hack just a little weight on my back

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2 hours ago, MRI said:

more than 10 thousand hours of meditation practise chesanu ani proud ga cheptundi.. rojuki ganta ekkuva sepu padukunteney maa pedanaanna kottey vallu.. idantha time waste ee kada? Anta Assamey

that's what I am thinking that level of practice gives you letting things go, I mean you over come what happened in the past, you don't even care with that level of mastery. 

A senior monk and a junior monk were traveling together. At one point, they came to a river with a strong current. As the monks were preparing to cross the river, they saw a very young and beautiful woman also attempting to cross. The young woman asked if they could help her cross to the other side.

The two monks glanced at one another because they had taken vows not to touch a woman.

Then, without a word, the older monk picked up the woman, carried her across the river, placed her gently on the other side, and carried on his 
journey.

The younger monk couldn’t believe what had just happened. After rejoining his companion, he was speechless, and an hour passed without a word between them.

Two more hours passed, then three, finally the younger monk could contain himself any longer, and blurted out “As monks, we are not permitted a woman, how could you then carry that woman on your shoulders?”

The older monk looked at him and replied, “Brother, I set her down on the other side of the river, why are you still carrying her?”

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This simple Zen story has a beautiful message about living in the present moment. How often do we carry around past hurts, holding onto resentments when the only person we are really hurting is ourselves.

We all go through times in life when other people say things or behave in a way that is hurtful towards us. We can chose to ruminate over past actions or events, but it will ultimately weigh us down and sap our energy.

Instead we can choose to let go of what doesn’t serve us anymore and concentrate on the present moment. Until we can find a level of peace and happiness in the present circumstances of our lives, we will never be content, because ‘now’ is all we will ever have.

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