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	Comments on: Review: &#8216;Kumaré&#8217; A Morally Questionable Docu-Comedy About Expensive Yoga Gurus	</title>
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		By: Chris Fici		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think the most important thing Vikram Gandhi does in this film is take a subtle, dynamic, and honest look at the guru-disciple relationship.

He shows that the guru-disciple relationship is not something that can be so easily dismissed or condemned.

I share two timely pieces I wrote recently with speak to the themes of the guru explored in &#034;Kumare&#034;

&#034;Guides, Gurus, and Grounding In Our Spiritual Journey&#034; (Huff Post Religion)
huff.to&#x2F;NpuNw3

&#034;Gurus And The Cult of Relativity&#034;
(Elephant Journal)
bit.ly&#x2F;LVAdDc]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the most important thing Vikram Gandhi does in this film is take a subtle, dynamic, and honest look at the guru-disciple relationship.</p>
<p>He shows that the guru-disciple relationship is not something that can be so easily dismissed or condemned.</p>
<p>I share two timely pieces I wrote recently with speak to the themes of the guru explored in &quot;Kumare&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Guides, Gurus, and Grounding In Our Spiritual Journey&quot; (Huff Post Religion)<br />
huff.to&#x2F;NpuNw3</p>
<p>&quot;Gurus And The Cult of Relativity&quot;<br />
(Elephant Journal)<br />
bit.ly&#x2F;LVAdDc</p>
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