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toastmstr (August 20, 2008 at 12:34 pm)
Ooga001 : you should try constructive criticism some day..see how that works out for ya
Ooga001 (August 20, 2008 at 3:52 am)
you moron, this man talks of an old wisdom from the bygone times in India that sages/rishis discovered in the Vedas. Modern science is barely starting to scratch the surface of the nature of reality when these sages were LIVING IN REALIY thousands of years ago! Listen to Carl Sagan, a famous astrophysicist from America, about Hindu philosophy. Then open your trap! Until then, lick a dick and STFU!
Ooga001 (August 20, 2008 at 3:49 am)
you shit for brains, lick my elongated foreskin!
Ooga001 (August 20, 2008 at 3:47 am)
wonderfully put! Also, it is important to mention that as long as we pursue 'knowledge' or aptly in Sanskrit "vijnana" (non-knowledge/book knowledge) with these 5 senses & the mind, we are ultimately bound! These senses & mind must be transcended to perceive the nature of reality which no so-called 'scholar' or 'scientist' in the modern day would accept!
toastmstr (August 17, 2008 at 8:17 pm)
hehe a hindu with a blue screen
darkmuladar (August 10, 2008 at 2:06 am)
And just how much do I know about the human brain and it's abilities? I do ask myself.
vanderbilt887 (August 7, 2008 at 6:45 pm)
This is a classical case of pseudoscience. The connections this man is making are simply absurd. There are an estimated 100 billion neurons in the human brain. There are, however, at least 200 billion stars in the milky way galaxy. But even if their numbers were the same, so what? That doesn't prove anything, nor does it point in some 'mysterious' direction. What has a supermassive blackhole to do with the third ventricle? Even if you interpret this metaphorically, it makes no sense whatsoever.
semeru2 (August 6, 2008 at 1:15 pm)
I think his concept is too far..
Rae0006 (July 30, 2008 at 5:30 pm)
This man (don't laugh!)is a good and charismatic orator...indian intelligentsia can relate to! But look into his eyes and words and actions...what he is best fitted for...women, wine and big things (grandiose)! if one carefully examines one would clearly see this. He is in the wrong profession. What a torned life...all the time professing what someone is not! I feel for these so called saints...I think OSHO was their epitome of sainthood: but atleast he was very original. Ramana was impeccable!
funktronix (July 26, 2008 at 5:40 pm)
hey darknight83278, didnt i see your name under the "bigot; examples of" section in the encyclopedia brittanica?...it listed some reasons for most bigots being the way they are: genetic; an IQ of 70 or below, possible brain damage, psychological; personality disorder, and/or weak mind (you know, thinking for yourself..that kind of thing) |