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where to go to see northern lights?

Last activity 25 December 2012 by new_in_norway

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kaban

hi! im tired of my life, everything gone wrong way in it. my last wish is to see northern lights. and a question is- where to go, what time and how difficult is to organize it for person with low money? any suggestions, good advices and stuff are welcome.

new_in_norway

My dear friend - your soul is not suffering, - all suffering is due to "Prarabdha Karma". Our Prarabdha Karma is the build up of Karma (Good/Bad) over previous lives which then manifest itself after each life.

Gautama Buddha, Jesus, Prophet Mohammad all underwent innummerable sufferings in their lifetime and then they became enlightened souls.

We need to burn away bad Karma and only engulge in good, then eventually all the bad will be paid back and more and more good happens.

Listen to a good song, it's called " Krishna I am Missing you- where are you", on Youtube.

There is also a great site to read about Prarabdha Karma

http://www.vijaykumar.org/Karma-Sutra/P … tions.html

The Northern Lights you can visit when you have become more acceptance of material life - because mental suffering does not follow physical suffering - mental suffering is only when we do not accept what have happened to us and ask " Why me?"

I tell you, before we were born, each single event in our life - be it illness, assault, torture, accidents anything was written on a piece of sandcorn and is bound to materialize in our life...

new_in_norway

:mad: Silver1984

kaban

thanks silver, thats very helpful. now i can start getting closer. :)

new_in_norway

:D ok fair enough

Silver1984 wrote:

As much as you firmly believe in something I would consider other people's feelings too. Talking about religion is normally done with few intimates, at least for me.
Depending on one's mindset such a reasoning can have very different effects from my experience, that's why I avoid it altogheter :)

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