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An Authentic Life v 1.2 - Universalist Radha-Krishnaism

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Rubbing his head, Swamiji replied, "Because now<br />

you are following me, but that is all right. You are still<br />

young and there is time. At least shave your beard<br />

and cut your hair like a gentleman."<br />

Then he explained various dietary rules such as<br />

not eating meat, fish, eggs, or onions. I asked, "Why<br />

not onions?"<br />

"In the Puranas, it is said that a meat eater once<br />

killed a cow and ate it. Not being able to finish it, he<br />

buried it like a dog buries a bone. When he came back<br />

to dig it up, the cow was gone and there was an onion<br />

in its place. Onions come from cows, so we don't eat<br />

them."<br />

I thought, "If I believe that, I'll believe anything he<br />

says."<br />

Carolyn and I lived together but weren't married.<br />

She was divorced from Richard. Swamiji said we<br />

needed to marry or live separately. I had promised<br />

Carolyn I would stay with her the rest of my life and<br />

asked what she wanted to do. We decided to get married.<br />

We went downstairs to a room behind the storefront<br />

temple where the devotees were meeting. When<br />

we announced, “We’re going to be initiated,” Mukunda,<br />

the temple secretary said, "We'll let you work<br />

with us, but we won't be your friends."<br />

"We didn't come here to join your social club but<br />

to take a spiritual master." I replied.<br />

The next morning, I shaved my beard and cut my<br />

hair so it was short in the front and long in back.<br />

"How's this?” I asked Swamiji in his apartment.<br />

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