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Compatibility test

                                                                                       Before you choose, have it in mind that you are only allowed to choose 10 bullets from the must haves and ten bullets from the I can’t stand . These rules are not 100% sure but they serve to be a guide in minimizing our excesses in what we want from others. It helps prioritize our wants from our needs in a relationship without deception to the self; making us to cherry-pick the best that we want and we don’t want, so that healthy relationship can be ensured. If we are able to choose and scrutinize want we can tolerate and what we can’t tolerate, we best head for a rewarding relationship. We are not perfect and we can’t expect others to be - but in all, relationship is more about commitment and tolerance, the art and height of greater friendship. These tests only ensure a proper priority guide. Session: 10 must haves ·          This is called a bullet 1.        Spiritual passion : ·         

SOME BELIEVE…

Some believe the earth is flat Some believe the earth is spherical It is just a matter of where they stand Their foots dictates their perception Those who know, do not know why Those who do not, never cared I share in their ambience of pains For lack of knowledge is destruction Abundance of knowledge is confusion Some believe the world changes people Some believe people change the world I stand in-between their battle For what they think is their conceivable right Some believe in the supernatural being Some doubted the existence of mystical powers Those who see cannot read signs Those who can read cannot see the signs Every struggle is a life’s sacrifice The sweat and blood of some Freedom demands from us What our ancestors died for because of us Do not mock For they shall mightily curse your children To curse you to your face Appreciate the little life you have got Enjoy life while you still breathe Be mindful of little life offers For there is little difference for each

RELIGION

I am a Christian to the extent that I concur with Saint Paul in saying, “And if I have the gift of prophesy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge and have not love, I am nothing”.   I am a Buddhist to the extent that I realize, with Gautama, that only when a man forsakes all his desires is he really free. I am a Jew to the extent I believe profoundly in the saying. “ Hear, O Isreal, the Lord our God is one.” I am a Hindu to the extent of believing and practicing the kingly science of Yoga, the science of Union with the spiritual Self. I am a Mohammedan to the extent that I rely on Allah above all else. And finally, I am a follower of Lao-Tzu to the extent that I accept his perception of the strange paradoxes of life. I will not walk with Christians into an exaltation of truth above what Christ teaches, those words that have life and death in them. I will not walk with a Buddhist into a denial of the beauty and pleasure which existence holds for me. I will not walk with Jews into