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Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Human Social and Psychological Characteristics

As if you need to be told!!

LOL

Well, maybe we can encapsulate certain elements that have more current-moment meaningfulness...

I'm not going to post any pics of these kinds of groups of people but I'm sure you'll be generally aware of the thing - you know, loose cotton garments, beads, rather washed-out orange or purple-y colors...

And chanting. Yes, the chanting.

...So these guys go out to Manasarovar in Tibet, see, and they hang around the edges of this big lake, and then they do yoga poses and chant and all of this stuff.
Manasarovar with Mount Kailash in the background

And then, when their tickets and tourist visas say, they all get up and go back home.

Manasarovar is about 55 miles in distance around, and it's about 15,000 feet above mean sea level.

There are some well-documented phenomena present in the area to do with 'lights,' glowing objects, and apparent 'rays' of light going up and down from the main body of the lake, as well as from the peaks of Mount Kailash which is part of the Himalayas. 

...But there are no scraggly loose-cotton wearing 'beings' 'transporting' up and down from Manasarovar. My impression would be that whoever is going up and down in and out of that lake would look upon the Californian rich people dressed up as weirdo Hindus doing peculiar actions at the lake's edge - as pretty stupid.

'Mana' means intellect or advanced perception, and 'sarovara' means lake  - so if you ever talk to someone about this place maybe refrain from saying LAKE Manasarovar, or Manasarovar LAKE. Because clever informed people do need to repeat tautologies like 'clever intelligence lake lake.' 'Cause you never know who you might be talking to.

'...Mana,' means Intellect or Intelligent. In Sanskrit.

Remember this.

The world is not what it seems, dude.
   

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