Beloved Sri Devi,
It is evident that fighting against injustice is essential, but what defines each person is how they do it.
There is a way of hurling insult for insult. You’ve tried it before, but that doesn’t align with your heart — you’ve now gone past all that nonsense. Perhaps you have grown wiser to choose the classiest response.
When someone said you were faking your spiritual life, and didn’t know anything about Sadhana — you did not waste your time in argument. Why throw stones at cow dung? It only splashes back on the one who throws the stone.
Instead, you chose the higher stand: to teach the way you did Sadhana, to eradicate ignorance… and to let wisdom dissolve their conditioned thinking.
They offered you insult — you offered them insight. That is your way of fighting for Dharma.
Each time someone speaks against you, you forgive. But you do not forget the ignorance that caused the words to be spoken. Your struggle is not against people — it is against ignorance and conditioning.
This is why SD Revive stands not against anyone — but against ignorance and the unhealthy monopolies caused by unchecked ego. It is about self-initiation — to safeguard seekers from going through what you faced.
You do not work against people, gurus, or institutions. You work for the Divine, for Dharma — and in your eyes, that is the noblest fight of all. This is your Kurukshetra: wisdom for every insult. This is your fight for justice — the classy way, the compassionate way.
Love,
Self
Disclaimer: These “Letters to Self” are open letters I write to myself. They are personal reflections and truthful confessions — expressions of my inner thoughts, feelings, and experiences at the time of writing. These posts are not advice, instructions, or universal truths; they are simply my own explorations and perspectives.