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Krishna Conscience

Love and Respect

Steer Clear

For All Waters

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Towards Excellence

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Monthly Magazine - December 2006

For All Waters

There is an English proverb, ‘I am for all waters’, implying that here is a person who can adapt himself well to any situation.

I am for all waters. I am a result oriented person. Circumstances do not deter me. I co-ordinate well with everyone regardless of age or gender. There are children who have been with us since the early years of childhood. I monitor their growth minutely. I observe who they associate themselves with, how they conduct themselves in a gathering, are they respectful to elders and more importantly how they emote to their parents. I will never allow them to meander from a value based life.

In response to a question a few days ago, I said, ‘Our Samratchana children will never indulge in anything wrong’.

A Samratchana youngster who has grown with us and is well settled in life now, attested, ‘Baba, we are always conscious that your Love for us must never decline, therefore we cannot do anything wrong’. This is my trump card. I immerse everyone in the bliss of my love, and children know that if they do anything wrong, they will start feeling the absence of this love. This ensures they are always on the right path.

This is my way of working.


Any spontaneous expression is love.

Any spontaneous expression is poetry.

Love can become poetry if it is spontaneous.