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Navrartri 2001, November in Greece
Those who shall come after us, will they understand what it
was to have the head beyond the clouds and the feet stuck in the
mud? Will they know what our battle was like?
Modernist trends portray goodness as wimpish, goodie goodie
blandness and lacking the juice and spice of life while expressions
of evil are tasty, hot and cool. But sahaj taught me why Goodness
is good and Evil is bloody bad. Krita yuga, the interface period
before the golden age, reestablishes the perspective. Evil starts
showing its works and, in the end, evil begets destruction including
its own.
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