Exception To The Rule (Part2)
You are a true exception to the rule. So is everybody here. Look at yourself and you will know that there isn't any other DNA matching to yours at all. >>
You are a true exception to the rule. So is everybody here. Look at yourself and you will know that there isn't any other DNA matching to yours at all. >>
We ended our last lesson at the knowers of truth. So who are these knowers of truth? These are people who can give us an idea about the spiritual. They >>
On August 14, 2009, I became twice born – the day I met my KrsnaGuru. I don’t know where to begin and what to describe of my most wonderful and >>
We owe allegiance to someone or somethings. We owe it to our parents, relatives, county, state, school, college, university, associations or religions. We are sometimes die-hard fans of the same. >>
There are too many gods out there. Why do all these religions have so many gods to contend with? In some other place they say there is only one God. >>
You have seen magic shows of Penn and Teller or of Criss Angel and were fascinated by it. Don't you always wonder how they did it? In spiritual world too, >>
“How to see God or Krsna in everything?” I questioned my KrsnaGuru. He responded saying, “First, you need to give up your desires, expectations, attachments, wants and every other form >>
Let me pick up from where I had left off last time, about the narration of my journey with my KrsnaGuru. It had just been 3 months since I had >>
The association of music to Krsna began in the most amazing manner. It had been less than a month since I had met my KrsnaGuru. I had invited my Master >>
Why does man become complacent, lazy, lethargic, inert and weak within himself when he is so much capable of achieving whatever he aims for? Why does man not do things >>
During February, in 2010, my KrsnaGuru had organized a trip to Kollur, Udupi and Sringeri with a few of his students. It was a group of women and He was >>
Is there any limit for anything? I always heard others saying that there is a limit for everything, is that so? I believe that there are no limits for >>