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Posted: 5 years ago

Why can't these people just stay quiet? Someone just died and all they are worried about is themselves and their victimization stories. Give us all a break.


Also, Sonam is saying that there were much worse things said about her by her peers..the funny thing about that is that you would think as someone who has been mocked by her peers, she would display more empathy herself towards others being mocked..but, hardly ever saw that from Sonam's side. This entire industry lacks emotional intelligence, it is really sad.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


I don’t kNow what worse, her attitude or fake accent 😆

“You are a feminist when you build other people up.” Forget the stupidity that the conversation was suppose to be about nepotism. But I would like to know if she ever has even tried to build someone up who didn’t have the karma to be born into privilege like her.

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Posted: 5 years ago
Sonam who wrote - Today on Father’s Day id like to say one more thing, yes I’m my fathers daughter and yes I am here because of him and yes I’m privileged. That’s not an insult, my father has worked very hard to give me all of this. And it is my karma where I’m born and to whom I’m born. I’m proud.
My fathers daughter 🤔
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Posted: 5 years ago

As someone who has read Dr. Weiss’ books on past lives. Again I didn’t take them for face value. Nor did I completely reject them or disrespect anything he had to say. I consider myself a learner of the realm I don’t know much about. He says Karma usually plays out in karmic cycles.


For example, an abusive alcoholic came to him. He talked about how business stress makes him lash out at his family. He comes very close to hitting them. The doctor regressed him and learned he had been dealing with the karmic lesson of violence for a long time. One lifetime he was a rich king always calling for war. Another lifetime he fell in love with someone. The only way he could have them was to drug them without their knowledge and have them in bed. The next morning his love rejected him so he killed him. Again dealing with both the lessons of alcoholism and violence. He just refused to learn the lesson.


Similarly he says people are born rich, poor, average in different lifetimes so they know how to empathize with the less privileged even when they are rich. That pain of being a victim of bad circumstances always lies within your soul so you don’t take your privilege for granted and help the less fortunate.


I have only seen the Nepo gang show attitude and disdain towards the underprivileged. Maybe that’s a perception from a birds eye point of view. I haven't gone close up to see.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Although so many of us are on the same page when it comes to the tragic loss that took place last week, I see a lot of people who are defending celebrities. We can’t put our differences aside when it’s about something this big and incredibly incredibly sad. Sushant is gone (May his soul be at peace) but we are still here and some still find it in their heart to defend and even attack members because their favorites are being bashed (and rightly so) what has this world come to. Celebrities are just US with money and power. I mean, if you can’t understand why people are grieving as a common person then what about people with so much money and power?? I’m done with BW for now. I’m never watching their movies, talking about them, defending them. (All of them) BW is so toxic and so are we. What’s the need for celebs to make this about them?? Why is it so easy to judge someone who’s gone but it’s difficult to just let people grieve?? I read in some thread “he hung himself and is gone, you need to accept and move on” being said to a member. I mean I can’t even quote them and write this without tearing up. Where’s humanity?? How can’t you not feel for someone who went through something so dark that they thought dying was better than living?? Just thinking about death makes me feel so anxious and scared, to think someone had it so bad that they thought killing themselves was better hurts my heart. Forget about feeling for him, how can people so casually dismiss people who feel what happened to Sushant could happened to any of us. It’s not only his fans that are hurting, a lot of people who didn’t even follow him are hurt by his death. This world is a very dark dark place and if something like this can’t bring us (BW fans) together I really don’t know what will do for us. I really hope and pray it doesn’t take another Sushant for us to be on the same page. All needs to change from BW and if this outrage is what it takes to bring that change I’m all for it. You can judge me all you want but I feel nothing for people like Karan, Alia, Sonam, Sonakshi and so on. Nothing they are going through can come close to what Sushant went through. I don’t wish death on them but I have no sympathy for them right now. Nothing, nada. You are free to judge me and call me whatever you wish.

RIP Sushant 💔💔💔 I truly hope you’re at peace now and all that pain is gone. I will try to do what I didn’t do when you were here with us. Honor and cherish your work. And although it took for you to lose yourself, thank you for waking me up to realize that I need to be kind to others, even to celebrities. I will always remember you as the one who made me to stop and think about what I said to others (mostly celebrities) and I’m so sorry that I wasn’t kind enough when you were alive. I know sorry mean nothing right now but that’s all I have right now. I will always cherish your big, beautiful smile. ❤️❤️❤️

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