Young indians and sprituality

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^^^
you kidding right?!

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^ I have heard this phenomenon from a lot of people for years but always thought they were experiencing some sort of self / auto suggestion.

Imagine my surprise when one of the top 10 successful industrialists in Tamil Nadu, with several multi-billion dollar enterprises, told me the same thing! He became a staunch devotee and one of the significant contributors.

I still did not believe and thought it was some sort of tax scam....

who knows!

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^^ i still dont belive all this hocus pocus..

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Why it is so hard to believe :slight_smile:

It can be explained through several means… but it is better to leave the phenomena alone and let people enjoy their faith journey :k:

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My Canadian born and bred daughter has the perfect explanation why Bramha is not worshipped. She says he is the creator. Uska tau kaam ho gaya. uski ab zarurat nahin hain. Tau why worship him?

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*Why it is so hard to believe :slight_smile:

It can be explained through several means… but it is better to leave the phenomena alone and let people enjoy their faith journey :k:*

yeah, but my mind doesnt process this kinda things…and anyways, it is still debated and also held wrong by the majority of Sai Baba devotees that he was re-incarnated in the first place.

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Hmmm...very interesting theory.

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I love how festivals are celebrated in India. The whole atmosphere there during theses times makes you wanna join in the festivities :coolios:…Diwali’s my most fav :slight_smile:

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^^ Holi's near too!