Sri M - "My most difficult task" - Q&A(3) Buddhist temple, CA. USA Sept 2019
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 Published On Oct 16, 2019

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Sri M speaks about what he finds to be his 'most difficult task' amongst all the things that he has set out to do. He also answers many other questions in the 3rd part of the session which took place at the Buddhist temple, Gyuto Foundation Inc., CA USA on 21st Sept. 2019.

Q : During your own sadhana in this lifetime, what did you find were the first things that fell away, that you would consider as negative attributes, as you continued to develop?

Sri M : "From childhood I had some quirks which were different from other people. I really was not attached to anything, to be honest. there was nothing to fall off. But there were some characteristics like anger which was very much there. Defence is ok but sometimes the defence would become offence. And also I was very proud of what I was reading and understanding… And sometimes about your ancestry and so on…. So gradually one by one they all fell off…."

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About Sri M
Born in India, Sri M is a spiritual guide, social reformer, educator and writer. He first met his Master at the age of nine under the jackfruit tree, in the compound of his house in Thiruvananthapuram in the Indian coastal state of Kerala.

The full account of his astonishing and amazing experiences are published in his memoir from 2011 titled “Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master – A Yogi’s Autobiography“, which became an instant bestseller. He has written a sequel to his autobiography, titled “Sri M – The Journey Continues”, which was released last year.

Sri M has traveled the world fulfilling his life’s mission to teach and guide people as instructed by his Master, Maheswarnath Babaji. Over the years, Sri M’s mission as a spiritual guide, social reformer and educator have given rise to many initiatives including:
– high-quality, multi-lingual education, free to rural children
– Satsang Rural School – an unique and innovative approach to education.
– Co-educational, residential school committed to providing in-depth exploration of knowledge.
– Affordable, preventive and curative holistic health care

In 2015, Sri M went on a 16-month journey, Walk of Hope, from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, spanning 5000 miles across 11 states of India, to bring attention to humanity’s need for peace, harmony and tolerance.

Sri M says: “Go to the core. Theories are of no use.” His message seeks to transcend the outer-shell of all religions, by exploring their mystical essence and thus nurture the innate goodness in every human being.

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