Sister Bansy wrote:I consider myself fairly lucky because it has opened up a wider vision of things, to see the small as well as the great. To be able to appreciate the good things as well as the bad things. I've learnt more about religion and spirituality as it now becomes an integral part of myself rather than a side observer or bookworm. At times, I begin to even appreciate other religions even more. At times, I do wonder if God is holding my hand, or just the end of tip of my finger. Maybe it is the Law of Attraction itself coming to play where God is another entity, like money, that you can actually attract. To have your cake and eat it too. So, yes, lucky.
In the same thread,
John wrote:I always consider myself fortunate to have come across the BKSWU. I can remember taking the 7 day course and being hit with thunderbolts of realisations and my faith in Shiva was sealed instantly. I always enjoyed class and Murli, meeting many wonderful BKs who I considered to be genuine, intelligent, warm friendly human beings. Meeting and talking to BapDada was, and is still, a high light in my life.
That was all a long time ago though, I am pretty much getting the picture things have changed a lot now. As for the Dadis, I do appreciate their tireless service of many decades. I don't believe they speak the truth though.
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun