Questioner: Hey, James, I first discovered your website about six months ago, and since then I’ve bought and read several of your books; got your hard disk of videos; a few…
Mary: Dearest James/Ramji, I want to sincerely apologise for the recent email I wrote to you. I’m embarrassed and ashamed. I violated the moral code. I’m sorry for stealing your valuable…
Jane: Hi, James. I have a small disturbance, and if you have time I’d love your advice, please…
James: Let’s see if you love it after you hear it. ☺
Jane: I’ll…
Gary: Dear James, your advice means everything to me. I am lost without Isvara.
Today in my morning meditation I read in Swami Dayananda’s Home Study Course, Chapter 5/10, that karma yoga is dharma yoga and what is…
Terry: Hi, James. During the seminar I noticed that you frequently praised Carl but didn’t praise others who have served ShiningWorld for many years. This doesn’t sound right, and I wonder…
Terry: Hi, James.
During the seminar I noticed that you frequently praised Carl but didn’t praise others who have served ShiningWorld for many years. This doesn’t sound right, and I wonder…
Anna: In recent satsangs, I heard Ramji saying that good karma depends on bad karma. I understand the concept of karma, good or bad karma, the concept of likes and dislikes but I don’t see how good karma can depend on the…
Tess: I have been thinking today – if I try to find my happiness in objects/experiences, etc. and I refrain from acting upon it, should I be happy regardless of external…
Sandra: I’m still a bit confused about dharma. In principle it sounds like common sense, but putting it into every day practice is harder.
Rory: If you haven’t already, have a read…
Sandra: How do you separate actions related to dharma versus action prompted by desire?
Rory: By using discrimination, the key faculty of the intellect. If your desire happens to be in line with dharma, if…