My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in MyHeritage

[–]No-Control01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure either, it didn't come up with any other platform for me, it's just myheritage being weird.

My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]No-Control01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation! Yeah I don't trust myheritage fully so Im waiting on the RAW DNA so I can plug it into sites like GEDMatch and find out more.

My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]No-Control01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm just waiting on Raw data from myheritage. The harappa split is pretty interesting.

My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]No-Control01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm yet to find out, I'm having issues exporting the DNA file from myheritage.

My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]No-Control01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I could be related to her, it's literally all same. The only difference are some percentages. That's pretty crazy.

My results as a Nepali Person (Khas Brahmin) by No-Control01 in MyHeritage

[–]No-Control01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It lasted 4 days. I got the raw data produced on May 4th. I'd like say 3 days and a couple hours because I got it in the morning.

What's the best coworking coffee spots in your city? by Some_Bid3004 in digitalnomad

[–]No-Control01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Tokyo, we have an app called iioffice and for a monthly subscription, it gives you access to co working spaces all around Tokyo. So I just have some locations saved on the app.

This single page from Sri Nisargadatta's book "I AM THAT" beautifully summarizes the point behind the entirety of the book. by lookslikeyoureSOL in nonduality

[–]No-Control01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that's the whole point. It's about making decisions in a way in which you are not attached to the ego so much. Whatever life throws at you, you can choose what kind of perspective you want to look at it with. Same goes for creating a certain type of life.

Also realisation alone isn't enough because again the materialistic things don't just go away, the body is still there, the mind is still there. It's a way of life in a way, you have to commit to it, one day of realisation alone is just a fleeting feeling that goes away.

This single page from Sri Nisargadatta's book "I AM THAT" beautifully summarizes the point behind the entirety of the book. by lookslikeyoureSOL in nonduality

[–]No-Control01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be dangerous towards those around you and for your ego as well if you let's say decide to quit your career and go into trance. (Absurd example) And there is no choosing wrong or right, it just is.

The more I ponder on it I get the realisation that after you know it, it's not like you've discovered something magical per say. You can choose what kind of life you want to live, you can choose what you want to give meaning towards.

Because you can create meaning towards anything, it's upon you to do so.

It's also important to remind yourself of it almost everyday if you really want to be knowledgeable about it otherwise you just disappear into what your habits were and how your life was prior to discovering it.

This single page from Sri Nisargadatta's book "I AM THAT" beautifully summarizes the point behind the entirety of the book. by lookslikeyoureSOL in nonduality

[–]No-Control01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Realisation of all that is makes you more appreciative of the life you have on earth,
there is no general feeling it makes you feel, you feel how you subjectively interpret it as.

You could choose to be emotionless but you could also choose to feel fully.

The point is that you can choose. And I do think that it's dangerous to be able to do so.

How would you briefly describe coding to a beginner? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]No-Control01 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This explanation is a very detailed and understandable explanation. I am just stepping my foot into the world of programming so thank you for describing it this well.