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In Pakistan this is my advice to come closer with God. Go to an unknown village. Meet the people then go out to the fields or wilderness. Sit there for several hours and reflect on your life. This how you become closer to God in my book. The sensation you will feel is pure ecstacy. Afterwards go for a bubble up! :lol:
 
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In Pakistan this is my advice to come closer with God. Go to an unknown village. Meet the people then go out to the fields or wilderness. Sit there for several hours and reflect on your life. This how you become closer to God in my book. The sensation you will feel is pure ecstacy. Afterwards go for a bubble up! :lol:

I've been to my ancestral village in Punjab, Pakistan. I didn't like it too much. Electricity goes off every hour, its very hot in summers, there are no cafes or restaurants, and the entire village turns pitch black after sunset. Life is boring there, my parents love it, but when I was in my village I was pushing my parents that lets go back to the city. They said because I'm young, I would prefer city life more than village life. They love the trees, greenery, agriculture land, etc..
 
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I've been to my ancestral village in Punjab, Pakistan. I didn't like it too much. Electricity goes off every hour, its very hot in summers, there are no cafes or restaurants, and the entire village turns pitch black after sunset. Life is boring there, my parents love it, but when I was in my village I was pushing my parents that lets go back to the city. They said because I'm young, I would prefer city life more than village life.

Yeah I used to feel that way too, and your parents are right. We people never used to even have electricity. There is absolutely nothing better than living in the village. That is the only place you can truly become strong, healthy, physically fit and also mentally fit.

You probably never dug a kaalaa in your life. Next time you go, dig an irrigation canal, and after all the sweat and back breaking labour tell me it doesn't liberate your soul.
 
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dude come to my city sahiwal than u will have a chance to see harappa
 
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Yeah I used to feel that way too, and your parents are right. We people never used to even have electricity. There is absolutely nothing better than living in the village. That is the only place you can truly become strong, healthy, physically fit and also mentally fit.

You probably never dug a kaalaa in your life. Next time you go, dig an irrigation canal, and after all the sweat and back breaking labour tell me it doesn't liberate your soul.

My mothers village is called Mankiala near Gujar Khan - and this is exactly what i want to experience. Thanks for your posts bro.
 
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Bro, my advice would be, SWAT :)

Just check this video, we indeed need to Rediscover Swat :)

 
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Nahi.... Kyo kay mera kahi na kahi say rishta nikal ata hai

Arain larkiyaan jo hain boht Sharif hoti hain, aur parahi main bhi boht kabal hoti hain. Magar woh kaam/nokari ney karein gi, appki ijazaat se bina. Mujhay to itna sa pata hain, agay depends on individual.
 
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