tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5396517587773846626.post2748157577588784406..comments2022-12-11T05:09:07.838-05:00Comments on Vedanta Society of Providence: Insights from the Young Adult RetreatVedanta Society of Providencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01607465523968495680noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5396517587773846626.post-56278255703780615232014-08-12T14:13:29.312-04:002014-08-12T14:13:29.312-04:00Very well presented and thoughtful. While reading ...Very well presented and thoughtful. While reading this post, I felt as though I was actually in the class.<br /><br />I have one question or comment on this sentence of yours: "The second “I” causes major conflicts and inner tensions. The separate I splits according to one’s own conscious." Isn't this second "I" actually helpful and necessary for correcting one's actions according to one's conscience? Your sentence somehow puts it in bad light - may be you didn't mean it, but I just thought it would be nice to know what you actually meant by it.Srikanth_Snoreply@blogger.com