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May 30, 2022Liked by Pritam Sukumar

I am not sure what I am happiest about…

Is it the fact that this is yet another clever post by you?

Is it that you choose to share your travels and experiences that have a way of taking us with you?

Is it that you chose to mention your parents in a post?

Is it that I found a little more about the other vipassana technique?

Is it that I am trying too hard to say more nice things but my lack of imagination and super limited faculties just don’t allow me that privilege?

Is it that you and few others from our club are doing God’s work by sharing a part of their lives so beautifully?

And these are just question marks…

Thank you for choosing to write when you can so easily do a lot more.

Please do write more.

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May 29, 2022Liked by Pritam Sukumar

Love your mother's words of wisdom and of course the beautiful storytelling of your myriad experiences! Keep 'em coming 😊 Would love to pick your brain sometime about your experience at Tushita.... and hope to learn thangka painting some day too!

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May 28, 2022Liked by Pritam Sukumar

Yes. I agree. I feel that ultimately everything ends up as philosophical jugglers. Only thing that stays is what you do with yourself.

Great writing! Keep it up and more of it often is better.

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Thanks for writing it down about your vipassana experience, which reminded me of my Vipassana days & I realised it was really different from yours. While readings your post of yours, I tried to imagine how does peace look like :)

I so look forward to your stories Pritam :)

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Pritam i am Amrita’s mom, loved reading it. I also do Anaapana meditation which Buddha taught since a year. As your mother told observing the normal breathe is the ultimate, and everything happens automatically 🎈

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What a great story. I enjoyed following the different threads.

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