Feeling at Home among Foreigners in a foreign Country – 12 Jun 11
Swami Ji describes his first stay in Lüneburg, in the house of a non-Indian stranger. He describes why this was different from any previous experience.
Swami Ji describes his first stay in Lüneburg, in the house of a non-Indian stranger. He describes why this was different from any previous experience.
Swami ji describes why he had such a good time in October 2001 with new friends in London, where he was only for the second time in his life.
Swami Ji explains in which way he still believes in scriptures and uses excerpts in his workshops and lectures. He does not however see them as 100% accurate.
Swami Ji describes how you see that India needs to do a lot more for the environment and why it would be good to have an environmental political party.
Swami Ji writes about a relationship in which both partners are equal in rights and responsibilities. They both are secure but can seek refuge in the other?s arms.
Swami Ji describes how many people play roles, compare themselves with others and feel as if other people don?t love or accept them as they are. Read what you can do against this.
Swami Balendu explains why sex education is necessary, especially if you want to instill certain values and morals in your children.
Swami Ji explains why he does not approve of charity organizations that collect money for the dowry of poor girls.
Swami Ji writes a letter to Baba Ramdev, explaining him why people have doubts on him, are confused and don?t know whether he is yoga teacher, businessman or politician.
Swami Ji describes his first visit in London. He was staying with an Indian family whose children grew up in a mix of western and Indian culture.