Llundrub wrote: >On my arrival in Bombay I was overtaken with emotions of "you are >home." I tried putting it in check as some kind of mood making but it >would not go away. I felt far more at home in India with the Indian >people than I ever have in the US. Perhaps you would feel the same >visiting Tibet? >;-) > >- Bhairitu > > >---I knew a rudraksha dealer who got quite used to people bowing to him in >India just because he knew a few mantras to the degree that he got himself a >fancy title and started believing it. Unfortunately, that shit doesn't go over >in the states. Here it's called megalomania. It's much easier to feel superior >in India where they peel toilet paper from the rolls like flowers and brush >dirt off their kitchen floors to clean them. > >Perhaps the feeling 'at home' was not so much a past-life experience as the >sense of self confidence you would feel going back to fourth grade? > > Have you been to India?
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