Viktor: Dear Didi, thank you for your kind guidance and advice, especially when you say “Think opposite, as you gain nothing by indulging this need.” It makes complete sense, and I…
Seeker: One thing I’d like to ask about. I have a vasana for suffering in a relationship; I think it stems right back to the death of my grandmother, the vasana seems to be dependent…
Ganesh: Can you please tell me more about being very sattvic and the importance to have one’s own space to live? More like a secluded place? Without avoiding intention either, this is for…
Sandra: Dear Sundari, thank you for your explanation – some things are hard to swallow for my jiva, who wants to enjoy its path. But there is more and more dispassion in me.…
Carol: Dear Sundari, I read the Ditching the Illusion of Youth satsang where you mentioned that you changed the color of your hair to align the physical appearance with your true appearance. This…
Sumaya: Beautiful Sundari, how you speak to me when you don't even know it!!
I finally have internet again and a bit of time to read satsangs on Shining World.…
Tony: Hi, James. Firstly, thanks for the weekend at Amstelveen. It was really easy to follow what you were saying this time – it seemed like the whole vibe was “sucked…
Ram: Dear Charles, I was impressed with your eloquent, logical, patient, firm and kind letter to Edward. I think you hit the nail on the head when you talked about the…
Ram: Dear Deena, to answer your next question, yes, the “I” thought arises in the mind. But the “I” does not arise in the mind. The mind arises in the “I.”…
Shanti: What kind of vasanas do you think I have?
Ram: The same ones we all have. The vasanas outpicture as your likes and dislikes. One’s likes and dislikes generally disturb one’s mind. If you don’t…