Rajan Thapa | rajan
Address: Balthali-08,Khyaku,Nepal, Banepa
| About Me: I am Nepali from Iraq2004 to present,I am normal boy,whos very outgoing and who loves to talk!I love to have fun.I love to try news thing .I am easy to talk to.I have two tattos ,what can say.......I'm just me.not locking to date anyone this site ,this is entertainment only!!please don't I'M me if you don't speak english,hindi,or nepali ,plesae don't I'M me with sexual topics......I 'm not intrest
wished for real,inner peace in my life.Peace was somthing.I don't have and nothing would ease the verry real pain in my heart.I was called Rajan Thapa before.God called'Angel'I tried to follow all the HindubPractices but still there was no peace in my heart. "A SIMPLERAYER OF SALVATION" "'God I confess that i am a sinner but i went to change,I have to you in the Name of Jesus Your son, whom I believe died for me on the Cross and rose again.Juses come into my heart,I accept you as my Saviur and Lord.Thank you for forgiving me and cleaning me of all my sins and for giving me enternal life'"Amen
What is real love? Love represents a range of human emotions and experiences related to the senses of affection and sexual attraction. The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure to intense interpersonal attraction. This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states. As an abstract concept love usually refers to a strong, ineffable feeling towards another person. Even this limited conception of love, however, encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual. Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.Everybody wants to be loved for who they really are - beneath the masks they wear, the impressions they try to make and the mind games they play. But how do we go about doing that? Two of America's most respected, pioneering and sought after authorities on relationship dynamics, Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven, challenge our understanding of love to give us a new vision on how to be loving in a relationship, in their new book Be Loved For Who You Really Are. Many of the images we have of love and romance come from movies, television and romance novels. They're all about pursuit and capture, dominance and submission. Once the guy gets the girl, the movie ends. That leaves us with a considerably incomplete picture of love as it is in the real world. Love is much more than just an experience of beginnings. Psychology depicts love as a cognitive and social phenomenon. Psychologist Robert Sternberg formulated a triangular theory of love and argued that love has three different components: intimacy, commitment, and passion. Intimacy is a form in which two people share confidences and various details of their personal lives. Intimacy is usually shown in friendships and romantic love affairs. Commitment, on the other hand, is the expectation that the relationship is permanent. The last and most common form of love is sexual attraction and passion. Passionate love is shown in infatuation as well as romantic love. All forms of love are viewed as varying combinations of these three components. Following developments in electrical theories, such as Coulomb's law, which showed that positive and negative charges attract, analogs in human life were developed, such as "opposites attract". Over the last century, research on the nature of human mating has generally found this not to be true when it comes to character and personality; people tend to like people similar to themselves. However, in a few unusual and specific domains, such as immune systems, it seems that humans prefer others who are unlike themselves (e.g. with an orthogonal immune system), since this will lead to a baby which has the best of both worlds. In recent years, various human bonding theories have been developed described in terms of attachments, ties, bonds, and affinities. Some Western authorities disaggregate into two main components, the altruistic and the narcissistic. This view is represented in the works of Scott Peck, whose works in the field of applied psychology explored the definitions of love and evil. Peck maintains that love is a combination of the "concern for the spiritual growth of another", and simple narcissism. In combination, love is an activity, not simply a feeling. Sacred Love Versus Profane Love (1602-1603) by Giovanni BaglioneBiological models of love tend to see it as a mammalian drive, similar to hunger or thirst.[citation needed] Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. There are probably elements of truth in both views certainly love is influenced by hormones (such as oxytocin), neurotrophins (such as NGF), and pheromones, and how people think and behave in love is influenced by their conceptions of love. The conventional view in biology is that there are two major drives in love sexual attraction and attachment. Attachment between adults is presumed to work on the same principles that lead an infant to become attached to its mother. The traditional psychological view sees love as being a combination of companionate love and passionate love. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate). Companionate love is affection and a feeling of intimacy not accompanied by physiological arousal. Studies have shown that brain scans of those infatuated by love display a resemblance to those with a mental illness. Love creates activity in the same area of the brain that hunger, thirst, and drug cravings create activity in. New love, therefore, could possibly be more physical than emotional. Over time, this reaction to love mellows, and different areas of the brain are activated, primarily ones involving long-term commitments. Dr. Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist, suggests that this reaction to love is so similar to that of drugs because without love, humanity would die out.
Therapy for the heart, mind, body and spirit in a safe and healing setting.
This Inner-healing site is a resource center for the support and promotion of personal growth and healing. My desire is to support people in their own healing through the compassionate and courageous work of their hearts.
To bring the healing we yearn for into our lives, we need to be compassionate with ourselves. To have the peace of mind we Every day we are touched by the pushes and pulls of our lives. Relationships and work can be so supportive and fulfilling and yet also be a source of frustration, hurt and anger.
Seek; we need to begin with ourselves. These very human experiences that painfully touch our lives can offer us an invaluable opportunity to break free of the old patterns of our lives. We know these patterns so very well but they do not take us where we want to be.
All too often, without even realizing it, we respond in a way that is painfully self-critical. We may feel irritated and discouraged that we are not perfect, that we are not strong enough, that we feel "weak or that we so often feel anxious. And so it is that when we are most in need of support and understanding in a painful moment, we are all too likely to instead kick ourselves for our perceived shortcomings.
This is your day for change.
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Like anyon else.i wished for real,inner peace in my life.Peace was somthing.I don't have and nothing would ease the verry real pain in my heart.I was called Rajan Thapa before.God called'Angel'I tried to follow all the HindubPractices but still there was no peace in my heart. God I confess that i am a sinner but i went to change,I have to you in the Name of Jesus Your son, whom I believe died for me on the Cross and rose again.Juses come into my heart,I accept you as my Saviur and Lord.Thank you for forgiving me and cleaning me of all my sins and for giving me enternal life-------'Amen' |
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