Extremes in America – 10 June 10
Swami Ji writes about extremes: everything is always either the best or the worst, the biggest or the smallest, there is nothing in between.
Swami Ji writes about extremes: everything is always either the best or the worst, the biggest or the smallest, there is nothing in between.
Swami Ji writes about the cultural differences in manners from the US, India and Germany.
Swami Ji writes about experiences in different cultures on how they treat punctuality and stress. See the conclusion!
Swami Ji writes about dishonesty in many different areas ? law, medicine, business and feelings. Read more about the reason for dishonesty.
Swami Ji writes about his time in Copenhagen and how people need physical closeness for succeeding in their relationship.
Swami Ji writes about a documentary that a friend produced in which the changing food habits of Indian culture are shown very nicely.
Swami ji writes about time and how it only is an illusion. You can stay young if you go into a timeless feeling!
Swami Ji writes about people in the west who are fascinated by the guruism in India and would love to have followers and discpiles. And this is how they start acting like gurus.
Swami Ji writes about an Indian festival with light and sound problems, announcment confusion and dogs on the stage.
Swami Ji writes about differences in cultures. In India children do not feel like leaving their home when they get older like in the west. It is just not in the culture.