Reality is unpredictable... it changes every moment...

Falsity, the artificial, like the dead, is static and consistent...

The religion of reality has to take this into consideration...

Sanātana—dharma is for and from reality... Brahmā, Śiva, Viṣṇu, Gaṇeśa, Durgā, Kali, an endless number of different deities, different windows through which one can reach towards the One behind the many...

Bhakti, karma, rāja, jñāna, nāda, kuṇḍalinī... opening infinite doors from within you...

Countless opportunities...

The thing is that we are different...

Even from ourselves...

There are moments that you are a rāja—yogī...... and other times when jñāna reaches you...

There are hours that you feel like a real bhakta...

While walking under the rain you feel so meditative... During walks by the sea shore you disappear... contemplating a sunset, or the smile of a child, you are overwhelmed with devotion...

The Truth has to be adjusted to time, place and circumstances... it has to flow with reality...

In public, you are a vaiṣṇava, with your intimate friends, a śaiva, and alone, there is nothing like being in the lap of your mother...

Reality is similar to this life, in which our own existence, as well as that of other human beings, is so unpredictable... A life of religion has to be open to the unexpected, to   mystery...

Aano bhadraḥ kritavo yāntu vishwatah, says the Ṛg Veda, which means: "Allow any noble idea to come to us from any direction"... This phrase conveys the real attitude of a man of religion...

To open yourself and to allow all that inspires you to come to you...

It does not matter "from" where, but "towards" where...

The important thing is that it leads to you...