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  1. Dearest Guruji, how to balance personal life and professional life?

    Do you know how to ride a bicycle? How do you balance? Exactly! Don’t neglect your profession and don’t neglect taking time for yourself. See, you say the world does not change. Have you noticed if you are changing or you are not changing? You are changing ...
  2. Dear Guruji, to teach the new generation youth awareness about farming what can I do? What is my role?

    Yes, there are YLTP programs happening and you join the team and start educating people. Education, educating people about farming, this is seva also. ...
  3. Dearest Guruji, In the past lots of people have done seva but the world has not changed. Why should I waste time doing seva?

    Seva is something that is needed by other people. Suppose you are carrying a weight, heavy luggage, and you cannot carry anymore, then you look here and there, you want someone to help you, don’t you? See, we are all interdependent; everybody needs some he ...
  4. Dearest Guruji, you said let go of your concepts. How do you do this, please explain?

    You want an answer for this question? I am not going to answer. Someone asked me how do I improve my patience, I told them I will tell you five years later. ...
  5. Dearest Guruji, if the universe is a play and display of consciousness, why we should not have fun instead of spiritual practices like sadhana, seva and satsang?

    This is all fun, isn’t it? When you follow knowledge, fun follows you. If you follow fun, misery follows you. ...
  6. I do not follow Hinduism so I cannot understand and appreciate the rituals. Can I still grow in AOL?

    Definitely! You know, some of the rituals are very ancient. On Monday all the ashrams do the pooja, you simply sit with your eyes closed in deep meditation. You feel the vibrations of the sound - that is all that needs to be done. Actually Hinduism is not ...
  7. "Whatever situation you have you can make that situation as a step for your growth."

    (A member of the audience asked a question and it was inaudible) Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: You know whatever situation you have you can make that situation as a step for your growth. Pleasant situations you can definitely make use of it for growth. Unpleasant ...
  8. In The Bhagwad it is written that there are 4 steps in the practice of Dharma: Truth (Satya), Discipline (Tapah), Purity, Compassion. As a supervisor in-charge in the Department of Agriculture I often find myself unable to practice compassion towards my subordinates as I am pressured from above to improve efficiency and productivity.

    One can feel compassion towards one who is miserable, not one who is arrogant, or commits wrong-doings. Such a person is dealt with strictness without compromising one’s integrity. Of the four qualities: friendliness, compassion, mudita (happiness), indiff ...
  9. What is the difference between Guru and Sadguru?

    Just that ‘Sadh’ is prefixed to Guru. It makes no difference. It is just a name and both are one and the same. ...