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Love- To be or not to be ??

We all have some defination of love that we have learnt either through our own experiences or through what we see and hear of. This subject is so intriguing, especially during our growing years, that we spend about half of our life figuring it out that what is LOVE ACTUALLY? Personally speaking I think in today's world one falls in love(& by falling i mean literall falling:-)to curb the fear of being lonely ,as being in love in a way gives one license of having his /her lover by their side at any given point of time, and if the availability is not there then what next ? Yes you guessed it right, A BAD BREAKUP, and the after efects is that one becomes a total wreck making life miserable not only for himself/herself but all the others who uselessly try to help.What I fail to understand is that if it is so much of an effort & pain to maintain a relationship then is there even a point of looking out for "THE ONE"? Is'nt life much more beautiful for the one's who look at bigger things in life?

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  1. As per our limited budhi,how can we find out,'THE ONE?" WHO will help us?

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  2. To find a guru ..it requires ample amount of good karma's of so many lifetimes.. Regular practice of sanatan kriya as given by yogi Ashwini ji helps one get in touch with the guru. With all of this we need to ensure that we keep improving our Karmas by doing charity ( selfless) and using our lives for better purpose.To know more please visit www.dhyanfoundation.com

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  3. Thanx a lot tamanna ji.Can u pls tell me if we need any registration to attend the session $ Any other requirements?

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  4. You are most welcome . Sessions are conducted every sunday at Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan
    Kasturba Gandhi Marg , New Delhi, Delhi 110001 at 6 o' clock. You can register yourself once you are there. Also, its free of cost service so no special requirements.

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  5. expectaion and attachment are wrost enemies in our life.Easy to tell difficult to follow

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  6. The only thing you need to follow is the path your Guru, rest everything becomes His responsibility. If you are holding the hand of your Guru, life is a cake walk, you dont have to listen to anyone, just 100% faith and surrender.

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