danton

Mother Theresa

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Leo Gura, dont you become a yogi before youre ready to become one. To be ready to become a yogi, ure got to understand pure suffering of humans and youve got to help. Maybe ure personnality doesn't allow for it, I understand, but YOU DIDN'T suffer enough in ure life to go away and become a yogi.

You've got to put ure hands on the mud before you clear them. 100 humans are evolved enough to help being yogis. You're not one of them. Thanks Leo, i will tell you when ure ready, ure far from it.

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Its the beginning of the journey for you Leo, you dont even know what suffering is!

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And is Mother Teresa a yogi in your eyes? Because she wasn't the most enlightened person if you ask me:

 

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1 hour ago, danton said:

ure got to understand pure suffering of humans and youve got to help

What do you think the work Leo's been doing for? Helping humanity raise consciousness individually and collectively is the labor of LOVE. Have some respect and start expanding your awareness. Leo's helping thousands, if not millions, to truly liberate themselves. If he lived 2000 yrs ago, he'd be crucified as Jesus was for his teachings. Mother Theresa was not enlightened, she was a tool of the Roman Catholic church. They funded her missions and used her as a poster child for their religious agendas. Sorry to bust your bubble. You can't talk about suffering without embodying your true nature as LOVE first. 

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My read on mother Theresa was not good. I think she may have been in it for the wrong reasons. Helping others in order to get recognition as a saint etc.

I apologise if I seem slanderous, but it's my impression of her.

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19 hours ago, danton said:

but YOU DIDN'T suffer enough in ure life to go away and become a yogi.

1st wrong assumption: You believe that suffering is a prerequisite to becoming a yogi. Why do you believe this?

2nd wrong assumption: You assume you know the suffering of others. How do you know this?

 

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