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Optimism is the hope for creating a better life for everyone, but as it is, similar to the weather, circumstances cannot always be calculated accurately. There is always room for manoeuvre.In this life we have received a human form and now? Be wise, and preserve the world.But what does that even mean? Scientists call this human form 'Homo sapiens' - the wise human being.To say wisely; this life is destined for the awareness of the Supreme Truth and to be happy in this awareness.We confidently go this way together, but only slowly and arduously do we learn to fall and practice getting up…mehr

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Optimism is the hope for creating a better life for everyone, but as it is, similar to the weather, circumstances cannot always be calculated accurately. There is always room for manoeuvre.In this life we have received a human form and now? Be wise, and preserve the world.But what does that even mean? Scientists call this human form 'Homo sapiens' - the wise human being.To say wisely; this life is destined for the awareness of the Supreme Truth and to be happy in this awareness.We confidently go this way together, but only slowly and arduously do we learn to fall and practice getting up again.Learning life requires patience and raising awareness of good instructions and community. Happiness then comes by itself.Anyone who adopts this natural life path can immediately free the Supreme Good for people and make the world a better place.A sustainable, constant self-confidence wants to serve all people well so that this world remains and becomes a nice, even beautiful world for futuregenerations."Be the change you want to see in the world."(Instruction of Mahatma Gandhi)Live as an example and act conscientiously.
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Jan ist auch bekannt unter seinem spirituellen Namen Yasomatinandana dasa. Das ist Sanskrit und ein Dienertitel der Persönlichkeit Gottes, Krsna. (lit. übers. der Diener (dasa) von dem Sohn (nandana) Mutter Yashodas (yashomati).Dieser Titel wurde von einem spirituellen Meister des Bhakti-Yoga verleiht und dieser ist in der Linie Seiner Göttlichen Gnade A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, welcher die Welt mit vielen Schriften bereicherte.Diesem Beispiel folgt der Autor und gibt authentisch Gedichte und persönliche Erlebnisse weiter, um Menschen zu inspirieren die spirituelle Reise zu wagen.Der Autor ist momentan auf Reisen in Indien und lernt weiter die Heiligen Schriften, wie Srimad Bhagavad-Gita und Bhagavatam kennen.