What do you believe in? Or, what do I believe in? Does it make a difference to the truth? No, it doesn’t! Truth stands on its own, unbiased and unwavering.
I’m sharing this because many people question the validity of scriptures, astrology, and spiritual practices. They dismiss these ancient wisdoms as mere superstition or fake. Some even claim that these practices are part of a larger conspiracy that has been perpetuated for centuries.
I’m not here to argue with them. If they think it’s all nonsense, I say, “Okay, let’s assume that’s true!”
Newton’s law of gravity is another example. If someone says gravity is fake, Newton wouldn’t argue. He’d say, “Fine, jump from the 10th floor, and if you survive, we’ll discuss gravity!”
Spiritual practices, like tantra and sadhana, are similar. A seasoned practitioner won’t try to prove their validity. Truth is like a flowing river; you can’t grasp it, but you can certainly drown in it if you’re not careful.
Don’t bother trying to convince me or anyone else about the existence or non-existence of God, tantra, astrology, or scriptures. Truth isn’t biased; it’s not influenced by our opinions or beliefs.
To understand truth, you must be neutral, without prejudice or preconceived notions. If you approach truth with a biased mindset, you’ll only see a limited, one-sided perspective.
So, when people ask me about the validity of spiritual practices or astrology, my response remains the same: “Explore and experience it for yourself!” Your truth is unique to you; don’t rely on others to define it for you.
Some aspects of life transcend even death; they have a profound impact on our existence. In these matters, genuine understanding and experience are crucial


