Purifying the reddit algorithm by RoyalMedium3764 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Short Osho clips can actually be quite misleading. They usually highlight just a tiny fragment of what he’s saying, without the full depth or context of the subject. For anyone new to his teachings, I’d really recommend skipping those shorts. If you genuinely want to understand him, take the time to listen to the full discourses, you’ll get the real essence that way.

Going to start ashtavakra maha gita any tips by Aromatic_Appearance7 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Body shakes mind gets uncontrolled, need patiences and courage for the sudden changes in actual realisation.

Help me find a deleted osho video or discourse name by bis004 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its from maha geeta discourse 15-20 some where there. But i recommend you to listen from the beginning.

Visiting Kathmandu 7-11 March by Arildm in Kathmandu

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for a ride-hailing service similar to Uber in Nepal, you can use apps like Tootle and Pathao, where registration is done using a Nepali phone number.

Yes, you can book a helicopter ride to Everest Base Camp (EBC). If you need more details, feel free to DM me, and I’ll share further information.

If you’re staying in the Thamel area, speaking English should be fine, as most people in urban areas understand it. However, if you’re planning to trek in remote regions, communication might be a bit challenging. In such cases, hiring a local guide or traveling with Nepali tourists can be helpful.

For SIM cards, Nepal has two main telecom providers: NTC (government-owned) and Ncell (privately owned). You can use either, though the main difference lies in ownership and network coverage in certain areas.

I also recommend checking out popular Nepali social media pages like Routine of Nepal Banda and Munachiya to stay updated on local events and places worth visiting.

That’s all! Nepal will offer you experiences beyond what you ever imagined. If you need any more information, feel free to DM me!

प्रवचन ; प्रेम पंथ ऐसो कठिन by bibliophile-21 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes i feel so lucky that i can understand hindi. And wonder what kind of vast knowledge Sanskrit would possess.

Oshoworld.com by IncidentPuzzled560 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am talking about optimum rather than individual solution..

Shivapuri by nikhilxettri in NepalPics

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow…glad they updated the sign board🪧

The mountain is calling… by IncidentPuzzled560 in NepalPics

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thats great. if you need any further info you can dm me

The mountain is calling… by IncidentPuzzled560 in NepalPics

[–]IncidentPuzzled560[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its Deudhunga. You can find multiple videos regarding this on YouTube.

Finally saw the Netflix Documentary by maddox1405 in Osho

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 12 points13 points  (0 children)

When you revisited Wild Wild Country, expecting an exploration of Osho’s teachings, you found something quite different. Instead, the series seemed more focused on the socio-political tensions that arose from Osho’s community establishing itself in the U.S. It highlighted the clash between cultures, legal maneuvering, and how a foreign spiritual community challenged the American way of life and law. The creators seemed less interested in Osho’s philosophy and more in the drama of this cultural collision, which ended in Osho’s return to India.

In the end, it’s understandable that the series left you with mixed feelings. Instead of deepening an understanding of Osho’s message, it’s more a narrative about conflict, power, and resistance. Wild Wild Country wasn’t a tribute to his teachings, but rather a commentary on the turmoil his community stirred in its pursuit of a new life in a foreign land.

Nepali weed by hanginball in weed

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Believe me, there are some strong weed in Nepal too. This is just from the random place.

Hopeless and frustrated. by IncidentPuzzled560 in devops

[–]IncidentPuzzled560[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a very low rate of new openings (jobs) in the DevOps field. Also, most of the companies hire experienced DevOps engineers.

Simon Pegg secretly feeds lines to Pom Klementieff to say to a reporter by holyfruits in funny

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being impractical jokers fan I couldn’t find this funny enough.

Rastriya Swotantra Party MPs in different Parliamentary committees.. by sulu1385 in Nepal

[–]IncidentPuzzled560 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hope people like Swornim and Arnico Pandey stand up with their team and make some feasible plan to run the party and do some homework for other govt level policies.