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Halo Sir. I'm a cancer suvovor . Is there any way to get some consultation regarding yoga from you. I need that help please. I don't know if i get and reach the answer .
ॐ Jai Sri Hari Swamiji. Well well… I sure didn't see this reply coming as I can’t kill even a mosquito or cockroach without Guilt! Also.. I Have brought up my Sons and my students to Observe our Yamas & Niyamas … of course .. we’re killing millions of insects as soon as we go about our lives … It’s also very confusing for us in the Yoga Profession where on one side we observe Ahimsa (non violence) and avoid animal products to adhere to successful meditation ascensions with no dead flesh sitting in our bellies.(for us whom have choices and plenty of veggies/fruits).. to here , hearing you say all diets are ok on the path of Yoga (Sri RamaKrishna etc).. . I clearly have a lot still to Learn & Accept but I sure cant eat animals or harm them with my Heart ❤... Thank you Guruji for always showing the Paradoxes and its extreme examples 🙏🏽⭕️🙏🏽. Om Shanti.
Pranam Gurudev 🙏 This is probably not the right place to ask this question, but here goes... Is it possible to never conquer the first mountain and still want to jump to the second? What if we can't even achieve success by the traditional definition (study hard, get good job, make lots of money - as we are conditioned to believe since a young age) ? Is the desire to do more and jump to the second mountain selfish, cowardly, stupid? Because we are running away from the perceived lack of success? How then should the very average young person make the jump to this second mountain?