Hinduism and Pennsylvania, brotherly love?
Ok, has anyone been to PA? Are most of the marriages there arranged marriages? I noticed when I visited there, that there were alot of Hindus there, which is ok by me, but I also noticed that most of the females there were stuck, like they were waiting to have relationships with people, but couldn't move forward on their own. I visited the bookstore in that state, and felt so much negativity, and watched how people treated one another, and it was pretty nasty. Even the Amish seemed like androids or robots, they aren't supposed to talk to people, although some are friendly. I wonder, I don't know how much you believe in reincarnation, but I wonder, if people do believe in that stuff, I wonder if that's what they are doing to these folks there and that's why they feel so controlled and unhappy. And again, it seems like the Amish are no more then slaves, so I wonder, do they recycle souls into Amish genes and make them work their backs off and have no conversation with outsiders? The folks there simply seemed possessed and totally not free flowing and no love, the city of brotherly love seemed GONE. And I wonder if that's b/c people are being told they must be with this person or not with another, and so they are just walking around like little zombies and any smile seems mechanical or controlled, it’s really like a lack of love. And I know that in Hinduism, it’s strict on arranging people, so I wonder if that’s what’s going on behind closed doors, and these folks are left feeling that they are reliving bad karma or something like that, something odd is going on in PA.