Path of Least Resistance
Krsnaji teaches me to do what my heart desires. In life, one sometimes chooses “the path of least resistance.” In fact, it is almost always recommended. I first came across >>
Krsnaji teaches me to do what my heart desires. In life, one sometimes chooses “the path of least resistance.” In fact, it is almost always recommended. I first came across >>
The easiest thing to do when you don’t have enough money is to rent. You buy only when you have some to spend. Am I saying it right? There are >>
KrsnaGuruji teaches we are spiritual beings living in a material world. At some moments during my journey, there has been an overwhelming desire to check out, go far off somewhere >>
KrsnaGuruji teaches me not to accept limits. When the senses encounter an object, the mind begins to register its attributes, the intellect defines it, and then the mind makes judgements >>
KrsnaGuruji teaches me that this journey takes time, "but it will come." In the books about Saints, Sages, their ashrams and temples, time is compressed. Years and years are eloquently >>
It was said by MyKrsnaGuru that traveling this path would be difficult and it is – very difficult. There is an inner struggle to keep the mind from running wild, >>
Let me first state that I am a neophyte in this spiritual world and it is only with my KrsnaGuru's grace that I am writing. Despite having been baptised as >>
What does it mean finding myself? What is these terms yourself, thyself, etc., which are used so often in spiritual? Again these people say that you have to lose yourself >>
The events that followed after my fight led me to hate Krsna and not want him in my life. I simply wanted to stay away from him. I did not >>
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 >>
A slight deviation I have taken here to cover one of the most important lessons which my Master imparted through a real-time experience. It completely transformed my entire way of >>
In India, in the most traditional Hindu households, we don’t celebrate our birthdays per the date we are born – we usually follow the Hindu Lunar Calendar. I was born >>