Jason VanDerpoel donated @IamJason913
04 February, 11:57
Act as if you are in a video game and everything seems more normal. lol

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Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
04 February, 12:04
In response Jason VanDerpoel to his Publication
There is a TikTok for that...

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
04 February, 12:12
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

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mars 1776 donated @mars_1776
04 February, 02:02
In response Shareef Twal to his Publication
👆A timely reminder.

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
04 February, 02:06
In response mars 1776 to his Publication
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Charlie Lost in the Woods⍟ donated @Quilibet
04 February, 12:28
In response Shareef Twal to his Publication
Hello my friend!
Sorry if the pic is blurry.

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
04 February, 12:38
In response Charlie Lost in the Woods⍟ to his Publication
In major schools of Hindu philosophy, it is the material, efficient, formal and final cause of all that exists.[2][4][5] It is the pervasive, infinite, eternal truth, consciousness and bliss which does not change, yet is the cause of all changes.[1][3][6] Brahman as a metaphysical concept refers to the single binding unity behind diversity in all that exists in the universe.
Brahman is a Vedic Sanskrit word, and it is conceptualized in Hinduism, states Paul Deussen, as the "creative principle which lies realized in the whole world".[7] Brahman is a key concept found in the Vedas, and it is extensively discussed in the early Upanishads.[8] The Vedas conceptualize Brahman as the Cosmic Principle.[9] In the Upanishads, it has been variously described as Sat-cit-ānanda (truth-consciousness-bliss)[10][11] and as the unchanging, permanent, highest reality.[12][13][note 1][note 2]

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Shareef Twal @Hunnydrip
04 February, 12:15
In response Shareef Twal to his Publication

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