Deepak Chopra and Intent

Question: If my desire is for happiness, then how does one remain detached from the outcome? Seems almost silly…

Question: I love people and I have a recently discovered a problem I have with feeling that I am not worthy/ lovable if not doing and saying everything I can to make people respond positively and feel good. I am worried about not being lovable to others (cla*sic ‘people pleaser’) but fundamentally about not good…

Question: I have a question to the following quote from your recent answer to a question about creation: ”The seed of ignorance is implied in the virtual duality created in consciousness knowing itself as both knower and the object of knowing. In that imaginary separation there is the potential of intelligence mistaking what it sees…

As the violence in Tibet has continued, the Dalai Lama issued a stern statement that he could not align himself with insurrection in his home country. Buddhism rests on several pillars, one of which is nonviolence. Tibet quickly became a kind of Buddhist litmus test. How much pain and oppression can you stand and still…

Question: Could you please tell me your thoughts on opening the brow chakra the third eye, and if there is a best way to do it. Is it safe and is the experience as beautiful as most spiritual teachers claim it to be thanks for any help.

Question: I am having doubts about the beliefs of a path I have been seriously following. This path, Akram Vignan from Dada Bhagwan, has an enlightenment ceremony in which one can have direct experience of the Pure Soul, after which one follows five basic steps for life which will take one towards moksha. This path…

An article in the Washington Post in response to the question: Which “ism” is more entrenched in America, sexism or racism? Which should religion address? One Prejudice One Solution

4000 US soldiers dead. The number of Iraqi’s – citizens, children – not even quantified. I challenge you to type the numbers… I almost gave up at 282, thinking this is a waste of time, then reminded myself that each one was an individual, with a family, who had dreams and aspirations. Who was 1483,…

Watching the troubles of the economy, some observers don’t want a bailout for either Wall St. or stressed homeowners who find themselves in over their heads. The phrase “moral hazard” is being tossed around as shorthand for “You took the risk, now take your lumps.” It would seem that the ground is littered with moral…

An article in the Washington Post by Deepak Chopra on the Resurrection

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