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  • #99661
    Anonymous
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    I posted Chayya Chayya music video last week from the indian movie Dil Se (translation: From the heart) a very popular and classic movie from 1998. You can rent the movie online with English subtitles if you want. Very sad but beautiful movie, the conveys a very important message at the end. That we take love and time for granted, as we don’t know when are very last day in this world is. To cherish every single moment that we have while we are alive. Time is always of the essence. I’m signing off for tonight, time to relax and watch the movie Dil Se – Since I haven’t watched the entire movie since 1998. The choreography is so beautiful and easy to pick up all the movements, just feel the music and get into it with your entire body and energy/love for music and dance. Have great evening positive buddha friends. <3

    This song/music video is also from the movie Dil Se – https://youtu.be/jwoSBP_GiuQ

    Lots of love, positivity and light. Have a lovely & peaceful evening! 🙂

    M.

    #99673
    Inky
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    I wish (perhaps morbidly) that people had actual expiration dates on them. Imagine all the love and attention we’d all give and get!!!

    #99674
    Anonymous
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    So very true. I’ve had to learn through love and deep loses both intimate and family related, to accept that I may have to walk this earth alone someday and be ok with it. Family won’t be around forever to support us, so if we learn fast how to be on our own and to be independent sooner than later, then we are somewhat emotionally prepared. People live each day, taking what is priceless for granted. Everything around us is alive, from the moment we walk outside our door. The tree branches, the leaves… Nature is alive, it listens to us and loves us. And to think we are alone? Not so. The bees work tirelessly to make sure we have food to eat. And what does it ask from us in return? nothing. The least we can do, is respect nature because it’s alive all around us but we fail to love and appreciate it, instead people lock themselves indoors or just simply not taking notice. From the air we breathe, to the birds and the bee’s. We take watching them/nature for granted, we really do. Which reminds me, I should put a bowl outside with marbles in it, so that the bee’s can land, rest and drink some water/hydrate.

    #99676
    Anonymous
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    I am so in love with nature… I could sit outside my backyard or my park across the street and just watch nature flourish for hours against a tree, that provides me oxygen to breathe every day and a home to all kinds of birds who build their nests. Does that tree ever ask those birds to pay rent? No. Sad that we are the only human beings/living thing(s) on this earth that pays to live on earth. Btw – I highly recommended my brother to watch this documentary last week called Racing Extinction. If you’re all about it, here’s the link https://youtu.be/MwxyrLUdcss

    #99679
    Anonymous
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    I still highly recommend watching this movie with english subtitles, whenever anybody here gets the chance and appreciates different cultures. I grew up with the indian culture since I was 5 y/o so it’s ingrained in me to enjoy this and I certainly do – https://youtu.be/jwoSBP_GiuQ

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