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This is bizarre!!!! What’s going on Margie?
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What’s bizarre Rajiv? The blog post or the comments or my replies?
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This whole exchange!!!!!!
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I agree. But how was the note?
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The note is good. But I liked “All life is flesh, breath, and fate” in the exchange best.
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No…. Come on, you have been a man who made his destiny. Is all that you do and will do reduced to ‘flesh and breath’?
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Wow!! There is a party going in here. May I come in, and can I bring Morari Bapu along?
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Ironic, isn’t it? All the Sadhu-Mahatmas commenting on the blog-advice from a mom to daughter!
‘Agnivesh’ji, what are you and your party-buddy bringing to the table?
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No you may not. But you can send Morari Bapu. You are Telugu and we already have another Telugu guy (Sri Sri Ravishankar) here. Asaram is Sindhi. I am from UP. And we are recycling Osho’s ideas who was Bihari. If you can help us, please send Nirmal Baba. He is a sikh.
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I believe you all speak one ‘language’, don’t you?
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Hey guys. The India-Pakistan was is about to break out. Modi wants us in Delhi right away. Let us rush. Thanks lady, for hosting this Sant-Samagam. After death you will go to heaven. We don’t send people to heaven during their life on earth; they get too big for their boots.
Ciao!!!
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I never knew that Mahatmas had fun neurons! Thanks for the Ashirvad, given however lightly!
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The exchanges in this post are so funny. Not connected with the topic on hand at all. I feel like doing shirshasan so that I may see the meaning clearly.
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Sometimes meaning is in fun.
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Apsare, I have a question. You told Asaram that “this is one figment of imaginary message to someone who never existed.” Why write to someone who never existed when so many existing people need being written to?
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Writer’s choice!
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Baba Ramdev, . I did not ask that question because the answer to it is obvious. We must deal with real people as we find them and they can be very unpleasant at times. But fictional people can be cast in the mould to our taste.
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Also…. talking to a real person would usually start with talking to that person. The author of this blog has a vacant set in that category.
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And he is stealing Osho’s thoughts and passing them as his own.
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I heard that you also er… ‘borrowed’ Ram Nath Goenka’s methods.. Not that it matters to me at all. Can ideas really be owned?
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What is that, Kanya?
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That=? [correct Sanskrit will be Sambodhan Vibhakti = Kanye]
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It is very limiting to think that words can be spelt in only one way.
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But you did know to turn Balika into Balike.
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Cursed is the one who knows everything.
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Thanks! You are the knower, ‘sri sri’! I am only the (careful) reader of comments on my Blog 🙂
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Balike, be careful with this Asaram Bapu. He seems to be a fake. The real one is still in jail.
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…. and you?
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I am not in jail.
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I like your sense of humor.
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Destiny will not let her fall for a man, but leave her a choice to commit or not.
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I liked your use of the word “Choice”.
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A great ‘motherly’ advice indeed!!!!
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Thanks, Manish! Why did you put quotes around the word MOTHERLY?
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It is a ‘womanly’ (not motherly) advice with little usefulness. All life is nothing but flesh, breath, and fate.
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Hi Asaram Bapu,
Glad to know you could access my Blog from where you are!
Please tell me what else a mother’s advice will be, if not womanly. Mothers are usually women, you know.
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The advice you gave could be given by any woman to another one; not necessarily by a mother to a daughter. Therefore I call it womanly, not motherly. But that is minor point.
I thought mothers are always (not usually) women.
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Well, no. There are occasions when fathers and other male elders do the job of a mother beautifully.
Of course, mother may not give just one advice and many of the advice a mother gives could be given by others as well. But as the title suggests, this is one figment of imaginary message to someone who never existed. For me, that is a more important point.
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These con-guys hijacked the question put to me. Now it is too late to answer it.
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No, no, Manish, go ahead
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