Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 JAYA JAGANNATH! Dear Gurudev and my jyotisha fellows, I wish to inform you that today we had the second lesson on Jyotisha, here in Novi Sad with around 20 students. So, the teaching finally started in here, and a solid group has been formed. I would like to share my impressions with you. At first I feared that such traditional teaching would be too big mouthful for people here with ortodox Christian background. When I explained the importance of meditation and prayer before each lecturing, and asked how many of them knew how to meditate,the answer was ALL... So all knew how to meditate. Mostly there were students from Yoga classes and TM practitioners, homeophatic practitioners etc..Today was our second meeting/class. They all brought their homework(assignments from the SJVC lesson one)... I've just read them.. I was happy to see a group of spiritual people, and that the process of learning would go both ways. They would give me an opportunity to learn from them as well. I am happy... All glory to Shri Jagannath! Zoran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 Hare Rama Krishna, Dear Zoran, This is a fantastic news. May Lord Sri Jagannath shower his blessings on all. Warm regards, Sarat. --- ahimsa wrote: > JAYA JAGANNATH! > Dear Gurudev and my jyotisha fellows, > I wish to inform you that today we had the second > lesson on Jyotisha, here in Novi Sad with around 20 > students. So, the teaching finally started in here, > and a solid group has been > formed. I would like to share my impressions with > you. At first I feared that such traditional > teaching would be too big mouthful for people here > with ortodox Christian background. > When I explained the importance of meditation and > prayer before each lecturing, and asked how many of > them knew how to meditate,the answer was ALL... So > all knew how to meditate. > Mostly there were students from Yoga classes and TM > practitioners, homeophatic practitioners etc..Today > was our second meeting/class. They all brought their > homework(assignments > from the SJVC lesson one)... I've just read them.. I > was happy to see a group of spiritual people, and > that the process of learning would go both ways. > They would give me an > opportunity to learn from them as well. I am > happy... > All glory to Shri Jagannath! > Zoran > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 OM SRI GURAVE NAMAHDear Zoran, Very proud of you. May the Maharishi's continue to guide you.Best RegardsSanjay Rathhttp://sanjayrath.tripod.com - ahimsa varahamihira ; srath Thursday, November 01, 2001 6:36 AM [Hare Rama Krishna] SJVC IN YUGOSLAVIA JAYA JAGANNATH!Dear Gurudev and my jyotisha fellows,I wish to inform you that today we had the second lesson on Jyotisha, here in Novi Sad with around 20 students. So, the teaching finally started in here, and a solid group has beenformed. I would like to share my impressions with you. At first I feared that such traditional teaching would be too big mouthful for people here with ortodox Christian background.When I explained the importance of meditation and prayer before each lecturing, and asked how many of them knew how to meditate,the answer was ALL... So all knew how to meditate.Mostly there were students from Yoga classes and TM practitioners, homeophatic practitioners etc..Today was our second meeting/class. They all brought their homework(assignmentsfrom the SJVC lesson one)... I've just read them.. I was happy to see a group of spiritual people, and that the process of learning would go both ways. They would give me anopportunity to learn from them as well. I am happy...All glory to Shri Jagannath!ZoranOM TAT SATArchive: varahamihiraFiles: varahamihiravarahamihira/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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