Muhurat – widespread Superstition of the right Timing – 9 Dec 11
Swami Balendu writes about the popular Indian idea that there is a right and a wrong timing for everything. Read details about this concept.
Swami Balendu writes about the popular Indian idea that there is a right and a wrong timing for everything. Read details about this concept.
Swami Balendu describes the situation of ex-followers of fake gurus who try to find a part-truth in their old master's teaching so that they have not wasted their time. Read his opinion about this.
Swami Balendu describes how everything in life takes time, especially inner processes such as finding inner peace, balance or relaxation. He also depicts his own experience in the cave.
Swami Ji describes his first encounter with his first German friend with whom he has a friendship until this day.
Swami Ji asks why politicians can stay in their posts often until they are far over 80 years old. Read reasons why this needs to change.
Swami Ji describes the day when he left the cave after more than three years. He tells what happened, how he felt and how everybody reacted.
Swami Ji writes about people shitting outside in India because they do not have a toilet to go to and which risks this brings for poor people.
Swami Ji describes the New Year?s Eve celebration that they had at the Ashram, how everybody had fun, enjoyed danced and started the New Year in this way.
Swami ji writes about how the Ashram celebrated Christmas and why presents should not be the main focus point of a celebration.
Swami Ji writes about trust in relationships which is often missing. People say they trust but then need an individual security.