Posted by: Bhangli Damini October 14, 2005
Is there an end to the suffering?
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Ya, iZen ! It didn't seem to me that Mrs Singh became AANI for her publicity. Reffering to her interview she didn't want media to approch her. Also, these days we wouldn't find any media exposures about her monk life. She wasn't philoshoper as well but a learner. A lot of people had attempted to choose spiritiul journey. They became monks, sadhus for a while and returned to live normal lives. There could be a day, Singh could give up her enlightment journey, and come back to her family. We shouldn't be surprised with that. Enlightment was a process. As they say, a life wasn't sufficient to get nirvana. It was said Gautam Buddha practiced mediatations for variours lives, and finally became BUDDHA. Similar experiences had been shared by other Spritiual masters in their biography. Our concern should be why did Singh choose that path, and gave up the normal life? Why, that day, she visited SOYAMBHU, made her to make the decision of becoming AANI? True spritiual seekers would ask questions to themselves, and they go for actions. One should remember, an advice from siddhas, " If you don't know where you are going; you will reach nowhere." At this moment one would need the GURU, who could lead him/her to the right direction. But the journey would be ones. In this case K. Singh found the guru, and learning Buddisim, she hadn't enlighted yet. Then, it would depend on her state of mind if she could take it, and shot the goal.
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