Money is gratitude in physical form for us. Then is a cigarette addict buying ciggs understood as his gratitude towards them? Note that this is a compulsive act. Or what about the act of investing? Is it that we express gratitude towards it represented by a quantity of money and it gives us back more gratitude than we gave it? Surely this statement must be unwrapped further, it is really beautiful.
You're kind of overthinking it, not everything needs to be thought over so much. Guru Pashupati said that not all money is Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth), There's also Alakshmi, her sister who's the exact opposite of her sister Lakshmi. The money a cigarette seller gets can be called Alakshmi as the money he got was due to the compulsion of his customer. What we should aim for in life is Lakshmi the positive money.
@@vmg7461 I'd also say people CAN feel gratitude for harmful things cigarettes, alcohol etc. He was discussing a kind of cause and effect, not necessarily morality
He said he lived in the slums and his dad was a PHD? Something doesn't add up with this guy. His stories seem over the top. He seems desperate to get main stream attention. Saying he has changed forms and shape...people who possess these kind of Sidhis don't talk such nonsense.
Before Atal Bihari Vajpayee became PM of India, who gave huge subsidy towards interest for construction of houses. From then on there is housing construction boom in Bengaluru. Otherwise there were only two types of houses in Bengaluru, bungalows and vataras (row houses each house consisting of either hall and kitchen or only one hall). The common toilets and bathroom used to be very stinky). It is only now that to be a professor you need to have a PhD. Otherwise those days even graduates could teach in college and the salary was a paltry sum
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Money is gratitude in physical form for us. Then is a cigarette addict buying ciggs understood as his gratitude towards them? Note that this is a compulsive act. Or what about the act of investing? Is it that we express gratitude towards it represented by a quantity of money and it gives us back more gratitude than we gave it? Surely this statement must be unwrapped further, it is really beautiful.
You're kind of overthinking it, not everything needs to be thought over so much. Guru Pashupati said that not all money is Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth), There's also Alakshmi, her sister who's the exact opposite of her sister Lakshmi. The money a cigarette seller gets can be called Alakshmi as the money he got was due to the compulsion of his customer. What we should aim for in life is Lakshmi the positive money.
@@vmg7461 I'd also say people CAN feel gratitude for harmful things cigarettes, alcohol etc. He was discussing a kind of cause and effect, not necessarily morality
Don't look at the finger pointing at the moon, but at the moon itself!
There are many kinds of money from violence from inheritance from gambling etc I’m talking about sustainable ethical money
@@slymarbox ah I see! Didn't know about Alakshmi. This put it into perspective
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He said he lived in the slums and his dad was a PHD? Something doesn't add up with this guy. His stories seem over the top. He seems desperate to get main stream attention. Saying he has changed forms and shape...people who possess these kind of Sidhis don't talk such nonsense.
Was thinking the same lived in the slum but has good connection with official and relatives in places 😅
He said his father was a teacher and at the beginning they didn't have money but when they did, they moved. I guess you don't pay attention.
Before Atal Bihari Vajpayee became PM of India, who gave huge subsidy towards interest for construction of houses. From then on there is housing construction boom in Bengaluru. Otherwise there were only two types of houses in Bengaluru, bungalows and vataras (row houses each house consisting of either hall and kitchen or only one hall). The common toilets and bathroom used to be very stinky). It is only now that to be a professor you need to have a PhD. Otherwise those days even graduates could teach in college and the salary was a paltry sum