If our spiritual master is not easily accessible and other spiritual masters give time primarily to their disciples, how can we get inspiration?
Why is devotee association sometimes more stressful and misunderstanding-prone than nondevotee association?
If an initiated devotee does something non-standard such as eating food cooked outside, will the spiritual master get the karma?
Does destiny determine whether a child will live till forty or also what will happen to him at that age?
In dealing with our desires through indulgence in householder life, isn’t there a danger that the desires may not go away?
If someone is spiritually unreceptive, does the sincerity of our prayers determine whether they become receptive?
When our values are different from partying professionals, how can we set an example in our material life?
If we feel social pressure to do some service other than what we feel inspired to do, which service should we choose?
If someone insults us but we don’t feel angry whereas others feel we should be angry, what is happening to us?
How can our spiritual growth dismantle the power structures in today’s world that choke spiritual growth?
Are scriptural models of duties to be implemented as it is today – should children obey their parents just as Rama obeyed Dasharatha?
Ram Navmi class – Learn from Rama’s concern for others’ distress instead of his own distress (Ramayana)
Should we see non-philosophical devotees as not needing intellectual conviction or as weak because of intellectual malnourishment?
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