All opinions in their own sphere. As you said Swami,Truth conquers. Thank you so much for your inspiration. May we all be a bit more cannon ball like with our Sadhana. Much Appreciation. 🙏
Thank you for the monthly satsangs. About the Hare Krishnas, at least they do japa. Very few Christians do any japa at all. If a real yogi does not get self-realisation and reincarnates, he is called a bodhisattva. There's a very good book that illustrates metaphorically that Karma is neither a punishment nor a reward, it is "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde.
Thanks for your support. If you hear other satsangs you will come across stories of Swamiji's close association with some of the earliest ISKCON devotees, and his praise of their sincere devotion.
@@LightoftheSpirit I have seen each and every monthly satsangs taking notes. I remember Swami Nirmalananda said that early ISKCON devotees were angels and ashram was heaven in the 1960s but starting from the 1970s it all went downhill.
All opinions in their own sphere. As you said Swami,Truth conquers. Thank you so much for your inspiration. May we all be a bit more cannon ball like with our Sadhana. Much Appreciation. 🙏
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Thank you for the monthly satsangs. About the Hare Krishnas, at least they do japa. Very few Christians do any japa at all. If a real yogi does not get self-realisation and reincarnates, he is called a bodhisattva. There's a very good book that illustrates metaphorically that Karma is neither a punishment nor a reward, it is "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde.
Thanks for your support. If you hear other satsangs you will come across stories of Swamiji's close association with some of the earliest ISKCON devotees, and his praise of their sincere devotion.
@@LightoftheSpirit I have seen each and every monthly satsangs taking notes. I remember Swami Nirmalananda said that early ISKCON devotees were angels and ashram was heaven in the 1960s but starting from the 1970s it all went downhill.
Harsh condescension and name calling towards other sects at the start of the video probably wouldn’t be considered ahimsa, Swami.
Truth is not always pleasing, but truth alone conquers.
@@LightoftheSpirit I’m not disputing the truth of the matter just the way it was approached. As a Monk it’s important to set an example