Asha I I accidentally discovered you two months ago here on KZbin I just finished autobiography of Yogananda and I’ve started his 1700 page book The second coming of Christ I can’t thank you & the whole line of masters enough for coming into my life, slowly transforming it and for the better understanding of Christ. Simply amazing. As a lapsed Christian I didn’t think I was find such a beautiful understanding of Jesus through India’s masters thank you! God bless and I hope your work touches many many hearts 🙏🏼❤️
@ericap32852 жыл бұрын
I am ever so grateful for what you share, and how simply and bluntly honest your are. These teachings literally has been a Godsend for me, and especially with your deliverance. I feel less crazy. 😅 but, what started this comment was the ‘this is a very very very (etc) very challenging teaching’. I love it 🥰. But I also am beyond grateful to have finally found these teachings I have been searching for all my life. Thank you for all that you do 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@manishmishraji2 жыл бұрын
Watching 9 years after uploading. The wonders of technology. 🙏
@marebaranski49193 жыл бұрын
Most aspects of life, such as sleep, are best experienced in moderation for me. Thank you for this talk.
@ashanayaswami3 жыл бұрын
Moderation is generally a good idea! :-)
@johnnyt.sollitto512 Жыл бұрын
Asha I I accidentally discovered you two months ago here on KZbin I just finished autobiography of Yogananda and I’ve started his 1700 page book two volume set of the second coming of Christ I can’t thank you & the whole line of masters enough for coming into my life, slowly transforming it and for the better understanding of Christ. Simply amazing. As a lapsed Christian I didn’t think I was find such a beautiful understanding of Jesus through India’s masters thank you! God bless and I hope your work touches many many hearts 🙏🏼❤️
@ozdoits2 жыл бұрын
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@fredrikmontelius521510 жыл бұрын
Perhaps fears of things not necessarily must mean that we certainly will have to face them? Can not fears also simply be "echoes" of past experiences? If a person is fearful of imprisonment, for example, having been born into a Jewish family; perhaps that person's fears of imprisonment may be an echo of "family karma", with having been entwined with a people of among whom many have suffered the most severe forms of imprisonment imaginable? An echo of past traumas in the form of fears may perhaps also in itself be a way of facing those circumstances those fears may represent. Perhaps. (?)
@ashanayaswami3 жыл бұрын
You wrote this so long ago but I'm only being conscientious now in answering comments. So perhaps this has long since passed from your thinking, but fears have a way of hanging around! Yes, definitely, the family can create an echo. That's why I always explain that I grew up in a Jewish family right after the Holocaust. So what is my karma and what is being absorbed from around me? The other way of thinking about it, which can also be true, is I was born into that context because the echo around me was also within me. Whatever the source, fear is fear and needs to be faced. Perhaps in this broadcast -- I no longer remember details, of course, since I talk so much!! -- I may have mentioned that Swamiji's answer to, "How can you tell what karma you have left to face?" was simply, "If you fear something, there is karma there." So who cares about why it is there. We choose our environment because it will help us learn what we have to learn -- one way or another! That is the good news! There is a purpose to all of this and the final resolution is Joy.