HariPrasad
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Inner engineering program of sadguru.
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Atheist/Agnostics don't have any 'religious' requirement of preaching.
Even people who have no problem whatsoever have this feeling sometimes. All is well... Financially, medically, socially, in family.
They may be rich, healthy and have a large circle of family and good friends.
But they have enthusiasm for nothing.
They have that feeling... Seen everything, now what's left..
Nothing interests such people, nothing stimulates them.
So how do you deal with losing interest in (enthusiasm for) life?
P. S.: No need to be alarmed. These are not thoughts of suicide.
I know. I've categorized it as loneliness or emptiness. As a religious person I've never felt the need to convince an atheist into believing in God, but from what I've observed the opposite is not true. And that is the truth whether it's been in Pakistan or the west. I identify that desperation as loneliness or emptiness.
You gotta be kidding me. May be you don't but Religious folks never miss a chance to preach. Take a look at this thread and see how some pious brother started preaching.
Giving advice is not the same as preaching. I've seen you on dozens of threads arbitrarily bringing up that you are an atheist, when no one has even asked you. I've never even mentioned it up until now because we are having this conversation. As long as no person attacks my faith, I have no reason to bring up their beliefs. I will however bring up my religion when it is relevant to a discussion, but at the end of the day I'm not here to force it on anyone. Listen if you are interested and walk away if you are not. When I go to Allah swt, I'm not going to be answering for anyone except myself.
Just leave whatever am doing, and get something new to do.Even people who have no problem whatsoever have this feeling sometimes. All is well... Financially, medically, socially, in family.
They may be rich, healthy and have a large circle of family and good friends.
But they have enthusiasm for nothing.
They have that feeling... Seen everything, now what's left..
Nothing interests such people, nothing stimulates them.
So how do you deal with losing interest in (enthusiasm for) life?
P. S.: No need to be alarmed. These are not thoughts of suicide.
Even people who have no problem whatsoever have this feeling sometimes. All is well... Financially, medically, socially, in family.
They may be rich, healthy and have a large circle of family and good friends.
But they have enthusiasm for nothing.
They have that feeling... Seen everything, now what's left..
Nothing interests such people, nothing stimulates them.
So how do you deal with losing interest in (enthusiasm for) life?
P. S.: No need to be alarmed. These are not thoughts of suicide.
If they can't understand the clearly articulated question, it is not my fault.Great Now you have dry humped Zakir Naiks of the Forum.
Fap ur single Bone u gonna be ok !If they can't understand the clearly articulated question, it is not my fault.
If they can't understand the clearly articulated question, it is not my fault.
I would love to meet such people. But how and where to find them?Even people who have no problem whatsoever have this feeling sometimes. All is well... Financially, medically, socially, in family.
They may be rich, healthy and have a large circle of family and good friends.
But they have enthusiasm for nothing.
They have that feeling... Seen everything, now what's left..
Nothing interests such people, nothing stimulates them.
So how do you deal with losing interest in (enthusiasm for) life?
P. S.: No need to be alarmed. These are not thoughts of suicide.
Even people who have no problem whatsoever have this feeling sometimes. All is well... Financially, medically, socially, in family.
They may be rich, healthy and have a large circle of family and good friends.
But they have enthusiasm for nothing.
They have that feeling... Seen everything, now what's left..
Nothing interests such people, nothing stimulates them.
So how do you deal with losing interest in (enthusiasm for) life?
P. S.: No need to be alarmed. These are not thoughts of suicide.