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December 21, 2006
From whom should you take advice – part 2!
Don’ t confuse among thoughts, action & profession
My wildest desire is to have a group sex with 10 blondes on the Hawai beach. And I don’t become a sinner by carrying that thought on my mind. I have all the free will to nurture that yearning, but then if the event would really happen depends upon God’s prerogative, and none else. There is when destiny comes into play. Any person’s thoughts could be different, actions could be different and profession could be different – always use your discretion about what to take and what to leave.
A person with an attitude of an open marriage would be tied to one wife, a Christian evangelist who preaches celibacy could get caught in child molestation case, a saint preaching universal brotherhood could be the most sex craving person, a porn star could be the best philanthropist, and an astrologer who talks about sex on the blog could be practicing celibacy – you never know!
The Australian cricketer Shane Warne was recently caught having a 3 some with 2 blondes. He isn’t a porn star, he is a cricketer and we should bother only about how he plays on the field and how he behaves on the field. What he thinks, what is sexual life is all about, should not come in the way of his cricketing career because sex & sexual life isn’t a criteria to judge a person’s character.
Tamil poet Kannadasan had written the best songs for yesteryear super star MGR, which helped him to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu later. Those songs are still considered to be the best philosophical songs ever written in Tamil. But for the words to flow, Kannadasan needed booze and a new girl everyday till he died!
That way if we try to rewind the lives of ALL the successful people in the world, you will find only ‘stink’ and nothing else!
So my job starts at analyzing your horoscope, confirming your chart by talking about your past, understanding your present, and predicting about your future after taking a nominal fee. So better treat me as a normal human being because I don’t need any respect or reputation to be created which eventually will block me from being myself!
Whom do I take advice from
Not that I don’t take advice in life at all. I do. I take advice only from the experts.
One of my friends is an expert in automobiles, and whenever I have a doubt about cars or bikes or any other vehicle. I consult him. I keep my mouth shut when he is talking about vehicles, because I know it is his expertise. But when he consults me for astrology, I expect him to keep his mouth shut – because it is my expertise!
I don’t take spiritual advice from a Java Programmer. But I will keep my mouth shut if I need Java help from the same person.
And when it comes to astrology, I take advice only from my teacher and one Dr Praja Rao – whom I consider the best in this particular industry as of today. Hence I don’t discuss astrology with anyone else.
So what is the moral of the story?
*Never advice others until and unless asked for
*Don’t think that the other person is a fool, and you are the only holy soul
*Treat all with equality for all are equally spiritual – whether you sleep with one woman or 100 doesn’t really matter (even a prostitute prays God everyday so that she can get a good client that particular day)
*The best could come from the worst people & vice versa
*Always take advice ‘ONLY’ from the expert in that particular field
*And keep your mouth shut when you deal with experts
Posted by Kenni at December 21, 2006 07:55 AM
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