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Changing society and our relationship with the wider community.

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Prasanna Seshadri

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Presently, I have been wondering as to how I should relate with the most globalised society we are in. Spirituality is to be shared only with those who are open to new ideas, receptive and willing to listen. Spirituality must not be shared with those who are closed to it, who cavil about that subject and are non receptive. The globalised world will see the spiritual people as shying away from normal life. While, in reality, the spiritual people are trying to avoid people who are not interested in spirituality. We nowadays see many gurus going abroad to teach our Indian spirituality. Is this justifiable, going by the spirit of scriptures and teachings of our ancient spiritual masters? Can Gurus go abroad even if their ideal is genuine love for fellow beings?
 
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