Philosophy
In Swami Balendu's blog, philosophy also plays a big role - even if not every topic connected to philosophy is found in this category.
Yoga philosophy, the philosophy of the vedas, the Bhagavat Gita, Ram Charit Manas and more but also Swami ji's own philosophy which can differ from the before mentioned. Because for him, Love is the only God.
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| Swami Ji writes about Guru Nanak Dev, whose birthday was on this day. He tells about his message of love and oneness. |
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| Swami Ji writes about Tulsi Das who asks God to choose a way and come to Him instead of choosing a path himself. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the importance of ten different things: Mother, Father, Brother, Son, Partner. Body, Money, House, Friends and Family, as Sri Tulsi Das described it. |
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| Swami ji writes how things change with time and how people should not stick with old traditions and rules without thinking if in this time this rule still makes sense. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the nature of this universe, which is an ongoing process of change. Everything changes, also our belief and consciousness. |
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| Swami Ji writes about hope and says that it is necessary to keep hope even though it can cause disappointment. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the yugas. He believes that we have all four yugas in our mind and can decide ourselves if we want to be honest or dishonest. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the yugas, different times which are explained in scriptures. Each time has a different value of truth and honesty. |
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| Swami ji writes a story about how you can take things by seeing the positive side and not being angry about things. |
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| Swami Ji writes from his lecture in the Yoga teacher training. He talked about experiences which you can only make if you think you are the body or the mind. |
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| Swami ji talks about the difference between man and animals. We have the possibility to achieve wisdom and realize the truth by our thoughts. |
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| Swami ji talks about pain and sorrows. The Gita says the world is a house of sorrows. So you need to be thankful for happiness and a smile. |
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