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| čru9. 09. 2012 10:16:50 |
         It happened to me too. You can't believe it. And right at Zelenica. But they charged me and nicely rounded to the euro, forgiving a few cents. See Heinz, they took a little from you, added a little to me. Now you're the poor guy and I'm rich. Yay. Yeah, money must be respected, and whoever isn't satisfied with little isn't worthy of the big one (never gets it). Heinz, you're really quite the character. They scam you every day with gasoline, pears, milk, and you cry for a couple of cents they shorted you at Zelenica (I believe unintentionally). And better if you'd complained, made a fuss, bellowed so the whole Zelenica hears you. No Heinzek. Probably no balls for that. Rather here as an anonymous in the sandbox you whine so the whole Slovenia reads. Maybe report them, those Zelenica folks to the tax authorities for unjust enrichment. Imagine, stone by stone, end of month ... 3 euros of honestly swindled surplus. No, that really can't go. Maybe call a referendum and pass a law banning scamming unsuspecting hikers at Zelenica. Or report the cashier to the police. And let her go to jail. Let her serve her debt to the state for her immoral act. Imagine. They earn like mafiosi and then still cheat.          
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| tisa9. 09. 2012 10:53:20 |
čru, it's not at all about those few cents, but about the attitude. Maybe we're sensitive about such things exactly because they scam us everywhere and such behavior is just the drop over the edge. Otherwise better not to comment, because we have enough of comments like yours on the forum and because of such, some with good comments have already stopped writing.
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| viharnik9. 09. 2012 12:14:40 |
Also with me in winter, when I paid for Kr.sausage with cabbage, there were 20 cents missing.While taking change in my palm I ask him for the remainder because my third sense had already warned me beforehand to count the money, sometimes I do (Italian tolls...), sometimes not, depending on the energies of the collector-cashier.Regarding change, I myself often leave up to 5 cents in stores, since no one has gotten rich saving change, even less so today. Cabbage at Zelenica excellent, sausages at least half a category worse in taste and smaller than original Kranj ones.Here it's probably not about enriching one or the other, but about pure principle towards the guest and good feeling.Money and prosperity are indeed managed by the deity Sri Lakshmi and it's not right to intentionally violate monetary balance.A person causes more harm to himself in this case if he intentionally robs someone with his negative thought.Sri Lakshmi then withdraws and who knows how long that one won't be happy and satisfied with material existential life.The nabbhi-void center (abdominal area) is closed, polluted and also there is no spiritual satisfaction, harmony in the energy basis in that area.
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| julius9. 09. 2012 19:10:44 |
Hey, my Viharnik! Don't you think your religion and deities belong in some other world, hard for us to understand. For the time being we will have to content ourselves with our own deities and prophets, regardless of whether we agree with them or not. And a very nice earthly greeting.
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| viharnik9. 09. 2012 19:34:56 |
Julius, yes, it's a bit imaginary for us physical people. Otherwise, without the action of deities and laws of divine energies, not a single physical thing would exist, not us, not the earth, not countless constellations in the cosmos. And not only that, everything works orderly and rotates with surgical precision between galaxies and planets, since all this was created in ancient times by the supreme god Sada Shiva with the Primordial Mother (Sri Mataji - Sahaja yoga). Deities are and act according to laws here through space and time, atoms of primal energies are in the air, and through them forces and vibrations travel to us, similar to the operation of amateur radio wavelengths. Mother tells us that if there were no basic primal particles in the air, then no medium would pass through the air space. We feel this force-harmony all the better if we have opened chakras and channels in the body with meditation, since they in the awakened state manage the deities and rotate them and add chi-akasha spiritual subtle energy so that we can live. Lp! 
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| zippo9. 09. 2012 19:58:51 |
But dear Viharnik, you who live in psychic, physical, material, immaterial, energetic, ecological balance with the entire universe - how shall I say, somehow you are not in context with yourself if you nourish yourself with Kranj sausages   
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| viharnik9. 09. 2012 20:10:59 |
Mother says that a little consumed meat well balances the left channel (passivity), where we pass into active state. In general, food itself nourishes mainly the physical body and more important than the type of food is how the animal lived, the way plants are grown, who prepares the food, with what thoughts and attitude, if at all with joy. Here a lot of good or bad energy is imprinted, which we then eat if we don't clean it preventively - yogis - and vibrate with the mantra Sri Anapurna (deity of food prosperity). Sometimes this deity can sit invisibly at your plate, so you have to eat nicely and not leave food or even be wasteful with food.
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| heinz9. 09. 2012 22:04:43 |
worm: it's really not worth polemicizing with you about anything, no matter how much you want it..
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| VanSims9. 09. 2012 23:27:39 |
Hey, LukaSLO. You can see that you read my posts poorly since I also praise huts, not only criticize, and I repeat that fact for the hundred-and-first time now. >>Maybe somewhere they try to earn, so what. What does that have to do? To earn or make some honestly is honest, to cheat is something else. And you won't believe (and other forumers who see a miser, tightwad, grouch in me), that lately I've introduced the practice of tipping staff, if of course all bills are clean or everything was honest. About 10% I leave on the table or a few tens of cents up to a full euro on the bill. I can say that with these tips I leave more to honest staff than I prevent the dishonest from ripping me off. Because there are still fewer dishonest than honest for now. Honesty is simply rewarded with me! As viharnik already said, it's about principle (he just speaks in another language of energies and deities). >>Life and work in a hut is not an easy thing. The one who took up this business should have known that in advance. If he calculated that his work is not proportional to the profit it brings him or he got fed up, it no longer amuses him (not everything is about money), he can calmly go do something else. And which job today is easy? Only in socialism it was... I see that you also poorly read my criticisms of Gospodična, otherwise you wouldn't shoot the same goats as your predecessors under that topic In our local pastry shop I'm somehow every other weekend: good service, really friendly landlady and staff, atmosphere completely homely, not to mention the goodies. And quite possible that many a random guest who visited it only once has something to complain about. Got the point? @LG: you also don't read my criticisms regularly (even if they are repulsive to you, you have to if you want to hit sensibly counter), because you would see that I have never slept over with us, service as such I really rarely criticize, food in our huts I can safely say is at the level of huts abroad,... if not 5 then at least 4 stars! 
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| VanSims10. 09. 2012 19:41:00 |
@viharnik: and after this deity the Himalayan mountain has a name and consequently also a mountaineering gear store  What does Čumalungma mean, if you know? Or. is that also some deity?
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| viharnik10. 09. 2012 19:54:08 |
There in the Himalayas mountains usually have double names. The first is theirs, named after deities, the second is more modern and unrelated to the first name. In the eastern world, mountains are the abode of the highest gods, most often Sri Shiva, wife Parvati, Durga, Katyayani as daughter of Himalaya. Also the holy mountain Kaliash, abode of the god of destruction Shiva, is called Mont Meru. Čumalungma is also a mountain in the Himalayas, don't know the meaning. In India people don't venture to high mountains because they respect the gods' home, as man with ascent or presence there pollutes purity and peace. From there deities also energetically affect our world. For an impure climber-ego, a mistake there is fatal. Also shouldn't ski on virgin snows of inaccessible peaks, but what when it's so nice (virgin whites). Therefore in Himalayas custom before ascent to pray and ask god if they can come closer to him and for safe return.
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| tinejr11. 09. 2012 10:12:13 |
Čomo Lungma is an old Tibetan term for Mt. Everest. In translation it would mean Divine mother of snow, earth, world. A few years ago I read in some literature that Čomo Lungma also means roof of the world in translation. Probably other expressions exist too. Regards!
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| turbo11. 09. 2012 10:45:31 |
And in Nepal they call Everest Sagarmatha  although I have no idea what the last countless posts have to do with hut keepers 
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| CarpeDiem24713. 09. 2012 18:05:05 |
I'll write my experience from Prešeren hut under Stol from a few days ago. The keepers (elderly gentleman and lady) seemed quite friendly at first, but later I think that friendliness and hospitality somewhat waned and when I asked a couple of things (related to Stol, not politics of course), I got the information served in quite unusual, not very friendly tone. That stuck in my memory quite a bit and didn't really enthuse me. Well, my experience with them is such, yours might be different. 
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| Holcar214. 09. 2012 17:38:24 |
when I was at Lipanca (Blejska hut), I remember they charged me even for hot water (70c)! tea was 3€ and that seems like plain rip-off in these times when we retreat to mountains just to escape that miserable reality a bit, and then up there they start screwing you to hell! won't go to Lipanca anymore
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| viharnik14. 09. 2012 18:21:04 |
Tea at Jože can't be 3€, since beer there is 3.8€, schnapps 1.5€, food normal prices. Unless something changed now.
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| Becar14. 09. 2012 20:02:17 |
So 3.8 EUR is already normal price for beer? In shop it's otherwise 0.5 EUR, in pubs 1.90 - 2.00 EUR. Well, as long as people buy anyway, price will stay like it is.
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