My Dearest Overlord,
Our religion Hinduism is the only religion that celebrates life- this is something that other religions have failed to evolve towards so unfortunately. However, most people in India have no personal goals and are just grappling with their finances. Most of them are leading fruitless lives that are just too dull and purposeless. I seem to have got out of this rut with your guidance and blessings- I just hope and pray that all my actions are not Asuric or evil in any which way. Do you know Shivji, the ones who suffered and lost out were the ones who were made out of the darkest matter and the darkest energy. I just pray that my actions were useful and meritorious in the judgements and decisions that they led to practically.
Shivji, many atheistic people think that when you preach you are bluffing away to glory. You appear to be a modest sage and seer and that you just imagined everything else, including the role of the creator of the Universe. They say that you imagined and hallucinated all of it.
They have no idea that you reincarnated as Adi Sankaracharya, as Dakshinamurthy, even as Hanumanji to the benefit all of humanity. Your Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is a masterpiece in meditation- a text that almost every one should read and follow implicitly. I feel that asceticism is too extreme, and the path of the householder is too dull, so I have charted out my own middle path to enable me to seek you out and also fulfill all my karmas and my destiny. I have used 10% of renunciation, 70% materialism and 20% of just simply being. Don’t you feel that it is very important to like what you are doing, especially if it means that you have to live your whole life out productively? Shivji, our Hindu philosophy puts Consciousness in the center of everything- but can it be that even consciousness is made up of atoms, molecules and energy?
Shivji, as an Indian I believe that living in poverty is too ingrained deep within our personal realities- we must and should emerge out of the poverty mindset and build better lives not only for ourselves but also for all those whom we encounter all through our lives and even in our families. But it is also a certainty that I seem to have learned the hard way that the life of a recluse and a renunciate is a lot better than the one who is totally immersed in materialism and his own innate Epicurean tendencies.









