What nonsenese is this ? If there is a group owner to this mail group , i 
request him to read the below mail and see how ridiculous it is ? 
 
Greenyouth is a forum where anyone can post their thoughts . But this is beyond 
the limit .....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 From: Sudhir-Architect <[email protected]>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, 30 June 2013 10:03 PM
Subject: [GreenYouth] ‘The world is one vast network’ [Mumtaz Ali, known as Sri 
M]
  


‘The world is one vast network’
Mumtaz Ali, popularly known as Sri M, is the founder of Satsang 
Foundation, a charitable organisation dedicated to educational, health 
and spiritual institutes committed to improving the lives of people in 
need. Sri M answered questions through email. Excerpts: 

At what age did you start learning about Hinduism? 
At the age of ten or so. Well, I could understand quite a bit to my surprise. 

What was the first scripture or book you read and did it influence your 
thoughts? 
The first book about Hinduism was by Swami Chinmayananda, called ‘Japa, 
Yoga and Gayatri.’ It opened my eyes to the profundity of the Vedas on 
the one hand and psychology. It sharpened my thinking capacity. 

What was the reaction in your family, when you were involved in deep study of 
Hindu religion? 
My mother did not know what was happening and my father was already 
interested in the subject considering that I found the booklet on his 
study table. I think he was mildly amused. 

Can you describe what actually happened to you under the jackfruit tree in your 
house? 
I was only nine when I saw the tall, long-haired, sparsely clad 
stranger, under the jackfruit tree. I felt no fear and walked up to him 
when he gestured to me. He laid his hand on my head, said in Hindi (He 
spoke Deccani Urdu at that time which is very much like Hindi) “When the time 
comes, everything will be all right.” Then he said, “Go home.” I 
walked back to the back door, turned and saw that he had gone. 

There are many unbelievable instances for a common reader. Has anybody 
questioned you on these incidents? 
Yes, some have questioned me. I can only speak from my personal experience. 
Truth, my dear Sir, is stranger than fiction! 

Your description of the lives of sadhus in Himalayas is fascinating, especially 
those living in the caves...  
First of all, they live in solitude and do not like potential reporters 
like me. All I can say is that they spend most of the time in spiritual 
practices and do not care much about physical comforts. Some have 
developed the capacity to withstand the inclement weather. They shun 
publicity. 

You travel up to Kailash where you are introduced to Jesus and Guru 
Nanak. How do you experience these visuals and how to believe them? 
These were not physical experiences, but happened in an altered state of 
consciousness. I know the next question would be what if these were 
hallucinations. May I counter by asking how real is the sunrise and 
sunset. We see with our own eyes every day, when actually the sun 
neither rises nor sets and it is the earth that moves. 

Do you believe in re-birth? 
For me, re-birth is a fact, not a belief. It is my own experience. I am 
toying with the idea of writing about it, but have shelved it so far, 
considering the current sceptical mindset of many readers. 

What was Mr. Kalam’s reaction to your activities? 
He did not give me any advice. He is a good-hearted soul is the impression I 
got in my interactions with him. 

Is there a scientific answer to all the abnormal happenings? 
Yes, except that some of the laws that operate are as yet unknown generally. 

What was the reaction of the audience both in India and abroad to your speeches 
on the Gita, Upanishads, etc.? 
It was quite mixed, but I was welcomed, listened to carefully, 
appreciated and given a lot of respect, considering my rather unusual 
background. 

Have you come across anybody from Muslim organisation that objected to your 
preaching Hindu scriptures? 
Yes, sure. But also there were those who welcomed it. 

What have you learnt from this life? 
Plenty. The most important understanding is that the whole world is one 
vast network and to isolate oneself into small exclusive groups is to 
enter the realm of misery. 



http://www.thehindu.com/arts/books/the-world-is-one-vast-network/article3917867.ece#.UGBvxtFuGek.email
 

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Thanks & Regards,


Sudhir Srinivasan
B.Arch, MSc.CPM, Dip.ID, Dip.CAD, Dip.PM,Dip.LD
|Architect| 
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