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“Only the most valuable things are impersonated, the Master says. We may not see fake Timex watches, but a Rolex surely has a slight variant - Rodex! If we fail to find the real diamond for fear of the fakes, who is the real loser? Does it in any way diminish the glory of the diamond one bit? Certainly not. The fear of the fake Guru is perhaps only a means to weed off the fake seeker. The Master says that we are corrupt in every other quest, should we be that way even in the quest for God? When we truly seek the Lord, a true Guru will be sent.”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“friends struggle to accept and adopt the Master and his simple message because of the burden of past impressions which are like mountains to get over.”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“The more ‘learned’ we become in this world, the subtler and stronger the trap gets. Sometimes, I feel I just want to be a simpleton with blind faith. It would make life so much easier. But”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“The more ‘learned’ we become in this world, the subtler and stronger the trap gets. Sometimes,”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“In his own unique way of conversation, the Master ended with a question, “Tell me, what did I say?” I repeated, “Elevate our perspective.”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“There are many ways to tell a story. One is the mundane story telling like I read to my daughter at bed time. Second is the story telling in shuddha bhavam[51] where the pure-at-heart narrate the incident in third person, like the disciples of the Master. The third kind is for Rama himself to come down to us and narrate the incident. His own story told through His own words. How would that be? Well,”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“There are many ways to tell a story. One is the mundane story telling like I read to my daughter at bed time. Second is the story telling in shuddha bhavam[51] where the pure-at-heart narrate the incident in third person, like the disciples of the Master. The third kind is for Rama himself to come down to us and narrate the incident. His”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“To see the Lord, one must possess either unflinching faith, or speak the truth always, or live in steadfast righteousness (dharma). Without having at least one of these three, the Lord cannot be attained, say the scriptures and saints.”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“To see the Lord, one must possess either unflinching faith, or speak the truth always, or live in steadfast righteousness (dharma). Without”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It
“Whether we say the Names of the Lord indirectly, jokingly, as a musical entertainment, or even neglectfully, it will still immediately relieve one from the reactions of unlimited sins.[43] The Mahamantra started to do its job on us.”
Sriram R, Mahamantra As I See It