Dear Blessed Seekers,
The thread showcases a certain beauty before me, because I could feel the philosophy I believe in, unfolding to realms of diverse beliefs. The beauty of it is beyond the scope of words, and I feel proud. Whether people, whom we segregate on religious and ethnic grounds, have clearly believed or gained a deep understanding or is slowly learning to believe our philosophy, does not confuse me.
The search for the Ultimate has crossed the borders, and the stage is atleast set for the first phase- of learning Yoga.
Isnt this the moment to commemorate with honor our Rishis, to whom the Vedas were "originally revealed? They and all our antecedents as typical representatives, over the years, transferred the divine Knowledge to us. I remember them with thanks and pay obeisance.
We still employ these direct experiences as methods of learning. Today, across the world, the philosophy is now happily reviving;
so do we need to vehemently disapprove?
The knowledge reached us over many years. It will grow and flourish in leaps and bounds in the many years to come. The authenticity of Sanadhana Dharma is becoming evidently portrayed. In essence, through this concern, our most cherished wealth, the tradition of the Sages, shows an incredible growth each day.
Despite all the seemingly intricate hesitations we have, let us all ask ourselves Are we systematically trained in the philosophy we believe in? Which is why it is important for us remember that we are tasked with a job to find the answer to our self-realization, far more than just getting instigated at similar topics.
Let us once again salute the rich lineage of divine teachers we had and convince ourselves.
Love
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