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It Hurts More When Cold

There was a seeker once; he lived in a monastery and had a wealth of bookish knowledge. No one ever won against him in a colloquy, in any debate on scriptural and religious matters. He was obsessed with God, with self … Read more →

How To Enjoy Life?

Living in this world, most things are like clockwork, people are born, they grow up, get an education, get a job, get married, have kids, look after them and themselves, get old and pass away. Do they enjoy life? Have … Read more →

Are you Important?

If you examine the lives of the greatest, the most successful people, you will find one trait jumping out at you, a quality they held uncompromisingly, an aspect of personality they all possessed: they might have been humble, yet they … Read more →

Four Pillars of Love

A decent percentage of the emails I get are around shaky relationships. Sometimes it is about two people wanting to work it out, many a time, it is just one person trying to figure it out, a lot of the … Read more →

Does Prayer Work?

I have already written a fair bit on karma, the law of attraction, meditation, self-transformation, and so forth, as indicated in the last post, I am writing on grace and prayer today. If there is a God, and if there … Read more →

Mass Destruction and Karma

Even with all the right karma, intentions and choices, you can end up on a hijacked plane that’s going to turn into ashes in the next few minutes, or you could be in the building working sincerely where it’s going to crash. You could find yourself in the clutches of an abuser, a rapist or a robber. A drunk driver could ram into your new car you were driving carefully, following all the rules, leaving you injured beyond recovery. A car you’d bought with your hard earned money, a body you cared for all these years. Damaged. Beyond repair.

Destiny and Free Will

  A common argument is that one should have faith in God, He will do what’s needed, that things will happen only when they are destined, and so on and so forth. Does that imply everything is predestined, preordained? And … Read more →

Your Karmic Account

In a small village once, everyone was indebted, materially. Its people earned their livelihoods based on local trade. The farmer would buy on credit and pay the supplier upon the harvest, the supplier would source on credit and clear his … Read more →

The Law of Karma

Before I expound on the Law of Karma, here is a story I want you to read. Once upon a time, there was a scientist called Theordy. He had a theory behind every phenomenon. He was exceptional at logic, trigonometry, … Read more →

Broken Marriages of 5 Types

Today, my post is for those who are struggling in their marriage and almost living a broken marriage. They have tried everything they could think of, yet the struggle continues. In the last post, I briefly talked about the four … Read more →

Personal Relationships

Living in the world, relationships are inevitable. At work, in society, at home, in the family, everywhere. Generally, the more intimate a relationship, the greater and more deep-rooted expectations are. My focus today is on personal relationships, the type where … Read more →

Emotional Healing — Erasing Psychic Imprints

As promised earlier, I am elucidating for you the practice of emotional healing and erasing psychic imprints. Emotions are stored in the form of images and words. Even in the case of people going through physical abuse, the physical wounds … Read more →

How to Deal with Criticism

Is it possible to deal with criticism without negativity? It is inevitable; criticism. It is always an opinion of the other person. If you agree with their judgment, their criticism may prompt you to improve yourself. However, if you disagree, … Read more →

Be Grateful

A few years ago, before I renounced, there was a cold wave in North India. Several incidents of homeless people dying from the cold were reported in the news. My father asked and inspired me to do my two cents … Read more →

The Eight Worldly Emotions

Once upon a time in a certain village lived a prominent trader. He was wealthy, famous, honorable, and a man of repute. He was restless and worried though. He could not shed his emotions of fears, of failure, of losing, … Read more →