Losing Vishal, the brightest of Ammaji’s Chefs – 5 Jun 16
Swami Balendu gives the bad news of one of their chef's death. With only 25 years, he died in mysterious ways.
A topic that everybody has to face but which is still a taboo in society: Death.
Balendu addresses the topic of death, dying and what comes after it in his daily diary and presents the end of life sometimes with humour, sometimes in serious words but always from his heart and with love.
What happens when we die and after we have died? Insights in Eastern as well as Western philosophical answers and theories.
Swami Balendu gives the bad news of one of their chef's death. With only 25 years, he died in mysterious ways.
Swami Balendu explains why religious philosophies about heaven, reincarnation and eternal souls don't help those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
Swami Balendu describes the last rites for his mother and explains which rituals they did not perform and why and what people were expecting and asking for.
Swami Balendu describes the last evening and the last hour in his mother's life and how they lost her.
I am without mother now.
Swami Balendu writes in memory of the late singer Jagjit Singh and tells his memories with him.
Swami Balendu writes about cases in the US and in India when people had to wait years for their execution or when it took horribly much longer execute them.
Swami Ji writes about early deaths after happy lives as well as the state of death in daily life, in meditation and orgasm.
Swami Ji writes about the fear of dying and explains a way how you can deal with panic attacks and get rid of them if the fear of death is the cause.
Swami Ji writes about the journey of life and how its end is death for some people and how others, those who believe in Hinduism, escape the fear of this ending day.