Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Trust is like a glass

Nithyananda means joy for ever. Never knew that swami could take it literally.

Not that it's something unnatural for a man to indulge in those activities. And specially a young handsome man. It's the way a person wears a mask from the society.

In the spiritual world it's hard to understand how can people remain celibate for life.

In case these celibate's are caught celebrating the natures forbidden fruit, they come down flat and face the wrath of media, people and their own worshippers.

Surprisingly, I still feel that I've learnt some great things about religion and practices, yoga and meditation from this person and other deciple swami's of him. Maybe it's because the practices and preachings were straight from Vedic scriptures.

It's a situation of a teacher who did a great job but at some time he lost the regard because he was caught in a compromising situation.

Well, I wrote this thinking I'll rest my mind by putting my thoughts here.

One more thought though... Why are our beautiful and powerful Vedic scriptures missing from our school syllabuses? Do we need a Godman from around the street to preach 'em all the time?

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