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See the life as it is

It is more important to observe your fear, anger, jealousy and hatred than to know about kundalini and chakras.

I was never interested in such kind of fancy things. Tell me what difference is it going to make in your life

even if you see light or heard any sound in your so called meditations? Does it makes you more intelligent or

mature? As soon as you are out of trance its all gone. All these experiences are self projected.

It is more important to KNOW ABOUT THIS LIFE which you are living RIGHT NOW and try to make it more better

instead of wasting time in trying to remember about past lives and past life regression.



Please see the truth or false of what I'm telling instead of asking me whether or not I'm enlightened. Even if I

say I'm enlightened/not enlightened its not going to change YOUR life. In my opinion it is the most stupid act

to claim enlightenment and it is totally useless for other people because they are not in position to find out

whether or not you are enlightened.

Enlightenment is a concept which prevents you to see the life as it is in the present moment.

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