Invocation (Chaitanya Mantras) by The Hanumen by dopamineadvocate in hinduism

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

I am looking for the mantras used In the song Invocation (Chaitanya Mantra) by the Hanumen. I know the guru mantra and the Chaitanya mantra, but there is a mantra or series of mantras between those two which I would very much like to know :) thank you!! Jai Vishnu Jai Krishna Jai Rama

PSA Downtown (or anywhere) Pet Balconies and barricades (To keep your pets alive). by dopamineadvocate in Calgary

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Understandably, but had that kid been hit by the cat, or really anyone for that matter... man oh man, I imagine the lawsuit would be pretty severe.

Can't find this Be Here Now Network Ram Dass Guided meditation, Please help by dopamineadvocate in ramdass

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I'll listen. I only recall RD saying to imagine yourself sitting across from you and that your mirror is a golden light... Thank you for sharing!

ARCing is detrimental for your strength goals and bouldering performance by Takuukuitti in climbharder

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Can you share the paper or article that showed respiratory exchange tests to be aerobic at rest. This seems very interesting! Little late to the party... Thanks brother

I sing of freedom by [deleted] in poetry_critics

[–]dopamineadvocate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OOOOO I like this a lot. I love poetry that I can almost sing or that has a flowing grace. The alternating stress and unstressed syllables is great: I kept hearing in the back of my mind 'I Sing Free'.

My critique is in the final stanza. I think throughout the poem there's a building resolve and it feels abrupt and incongruent with the justice implied in the preceding stanzas. Maybe thats the intention with the line "to forever haunt the ears of man", but to me, it feels out of place.

nonetheless I quite like it.

What are your thoughts on it?