Nice shit going on in Dresden. I went on friday to see Guruji's speech at the Hilton, and it was really amazing. Every time he speaks, he manages to answer the unasked questions. I was quite a bit disturbed lately by different things, small things. I was really wondering why I got shaken up so easily, cause that's so not me. And then there he starts talking about how everything changes, and that in order to perceive change we have to have something that does not change. This thing is what spirituality is; that what does not change.
Like being in a plane. You sit relaxed in your chair, but imagine that the chair itself moves as well! It would be quite a chaotic flight. So we need something that's grounded in order to be able to move properly, and the way to feel this thing that does not change, is to just relax. Simple words, yet every time I hear it, it gets a deeper meaning. Wisdom is beautiful and simple.
So that was yesterday, today we went to this world culture forum where Guruji was handed the world culture award. Because he's been having such big successes in bringing people of different religious, cultural, and political groups together. It's important to have this sense of belonginess if you want to live a rich life; why would you only love your friends and family when you can experience a so much deeper and less superficial love for everyone? This man is great, I tell you, once again!
With the upcoming chapter of destruction in the world, there will be a lot of opportunity for change. Destruction or transformation, however you want to call it, is not a bad thing. In fact, I believe everything eventually happens for good; so the mass murders that will happen within 10 years would be no exception. I suppose that all the chaos that comes along with it will provide endless opportunities to reshape the world, creating a society which is based on human values instead of profit.
So today I came back from Dresden, I feel I'm starting to get a little bit sick. We have a lot of work to do here, because time is ticking fast, and we still need to get ourselves 40 participants for the basic course that will start in 2 weeks. Not an easy task, but definitely possible; I have plenty of ideas to implement in order to speed things up a bit.
Most of all, I'm very happy that I decided to go to Dresden when I did, to help the other guys with their Yes!+ course. It was really amazing how the atmosphere changed so rapidly; I remember arriving there when the energy was so low, there was very little enthousiasm and pretty much no faith. It was awesome how in a few days this mood changed completely, and finally the course actually happened.
It is important to realize that you're never walking alone, there will always be people there for you when you need them. And if not, then the Divine will take care. Anyhow you'll be fine, so don't be afraid to fail. Just know, that nobody likes to help lazy people. When you give 100%, for sure you will be able to find support! You're not alone.
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