My question to you is on being happy. I find myself most of the time seeking for something else, which I don’t know what it is. Is happiness a practice or it should come naturally due to your inner nature? I also feel by seeking that “something else”, I am not being in the present moment. Please help me. I continue doing my regular sadhana/meditation, but do not do enough of seva.
Teaching Kids Wisdom
Everything from the Vedic Traditions is great, but how can I start to teach my kids that? or even the kids at my son´s and daughter´s school? I would like to open kids the path that will lead them to a better future for them and humanity. Can you orientate me about that? What do I have to do in order to do so? How can I begin? What do I have to read? How can I turn myself into a teacher for kids? My daughter is 6 and my son is 8. I was thinking about teach them to meditate, do yoga and giving some lectures that inspire them to think strong about their dreams…
Saintly Visitations
Since I was a young girl , I have had experiences that I do not understand. One that really stands out is that when I was 15 , I had started to get ready to go to bed for the evening. I decided to sit on the floor next to my bed and say my prayer, As I turned to the side to get into bed …I saw about 2 feet above the floor a man in a white robe with a blue sash around his waist look at me and point his finger at me. He was covered by a golden light. At that point a string of white light went from his finger to the middle of my forehead. I flew up off the floor as I was filled with so much energy that I could run a mile. It was dark out so I decided to run in my parent’s room instead to tell them what happened. My father said I had a spiritual experience. What I don’t know is why? Why me? I was not raised in a religious home. My parents studied Buddhism. Can you give me any insight on this? Since then i have had dreams of such beings who tell me and show me of things that are coming. Please help me.
Impacting the Soul
We say that the soul or our highest Self is the purest and the most perfect thing that exist. Yet, physical experiences on earth shape our lives in different ways. So is there an impact to the Soul if the individual is having a decent life filled with love and kindness, or one with anger and hatred? Is there a risk that the Soul becomes imperfect, after a negative physical experience here? And what would be the purpose of physical experience if our soul is already perfect?
QUESTION
I have a question… Your probably busy and I don’t know if you personally update this page but I am reading ‘Why God Is Laughing’ and loving it but there is a joke I don’t understand. Please excuse my silliness if it’s obvious.
“A little girl is taken to a restaurant by her parents. The waiter stands by while they read the menu. The little girl says, ‘I want a hamburger.’
“The mother looks over at the father. ‘How does a Greek salad sound?’
“‘Fine,’ he replies.
“‘We’ll have three Greek salads,’ the mother tells the waiter.
“Turning to the kitchen, the waiter shouts, “two Greek salads and a hamburger.’
“‘Look, mommy,’ the little girl exclaims. ‘He thinks I’m real!'”
If anyone else could please explain this for me I would be very grateful. I am loving the book and wouldn’t want to continue reading without understanding it.