Identity
In his blog Swami Ji often talks about identity and about knowing who you are.
It is an issue of the first chakra, the root or Mooladhar chakra, if you don't connect with your identity, where you are from and where you belong or simply who you are.
Swami Ji explains how you realize that you have issues with your first chakra and how you can work on accepting your identity.
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| Swami Ji writes about people who do not want others to know their birthdate. Read where this happens most and Swami Ji?s opinion about it. |
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| Swami Ji writes about make-up and how it is a form of hiding although you can always realize that this mask is only fake! |
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| Swami Ji writes about a very common behavior: hiding your identity and who you are. There is absolutely no need to. Read why! |
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| Swami Ji writes about the meaning of his last name Goswami: the owner of his senses. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the story of a perfect life which we try to live although it is not our own truth. |
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| Swami Ji writes that you do not need to be spontaneous and do not have to try to be spontaneous if you are not. You are who you are and that is fine. |
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| Swami ji writes about people who play a role in their life instead of being natural and in their original behavior. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the different roles we play and why it is sometimes difficult to escape these roles. He tells how you can live your own and true personality. |
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| Swami ji writes from the first Darshan of the year in which he talked about being yourself instead of showing the world many different faces. |
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| Swami Ji talks about the difference that is between what you say, what you do and what you think and feel. |
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| Swami Ji?s Darshan about the importance of being in your originality and honesty, not only in the meditation but in daily life. |
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| Swami ji talks about acting and trying to be someone else who you are not. Find your identity and accept it. |
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| You have to accept your own identity. Know where your roots are and do not try to copy somebody else. |
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