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Soft suffering  means actually without any problem, you will be suffering. Those soft sufferings are usually boons. You take it and come down.  
 
Soft suffering  means actually without any problem, you will be suffering. Those soft sufferings are usually boons. You take it and come down.  
  
For example - actually somebody is handicapped, actually somebody is in the poverty, actually somebody is like a mad or...that and all is actual karma, but there is something called soft suffering...actually there is no reason, but you will be going on suffering - is called soft suffering, which is boon.  
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For example - actually somebody is handicapped, actually somebody is in the poverty, actually somebody is like a mad or...that and all is actual [[karma]], but there is something called soft suffering...actually there is no reason, but you will be going on suffering - is called soft suffering, which is boon.  
  
 
It’s like a, for alarm clock, you give the key and this is the key you give. So you yourself decide, “I have to become enlightened within this birth. So my acceleration speed is not enough. Devi please accelerate me. Whatever it may take, I am ready for that.” Whenever you give that kind of a commitment, She gives soft suffering. She will never give you hard suffering. Hard suffering comes by karma. Soft suffering comes by boon. All soft suffering is come only as a boon.
 
It’s like a, for alarm clock, you give the key and this is the key you give. So you yourself decide, “I have to become enlightened within this birth. So my acceleration speed is not enough. Devi please accelerate me. Whatever it may take, I am ready for that.” Whenever you give that kind of a commitment, She gives soft suffering. She will never give you hard suffering. Hard suffering comes by karma. Soft suffering comes by boon. All soft suffering is come only as a boon.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
http://www.nithyananda.org/node?page=3?#gsc.tab=0
 
http://www.nithyananda.org/node?page=3?#gsc.tab=0
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 2 April 2019

Soft suffering means actually without any problem, you will be suffering. Those soft sufferings are usually boons. You take it and come down.

For example - actually somebody is handicapped, actually somebody is in the poverty, actually somebody is like a mad or...that and all is actual karma, but there is something called soft suffering...actually there is no reason, but you will be going on suffering - is called soft suffering, which is boon.

It’s like a, for alarm clock, you give the key and this is the key you give. So you yourself decide, “I have to become enlightened within this birth. So my acceleration speed is not enough. Devi please accelerate me. Whatever it may take, I am ready for that.” Whenever you give that kind of a commitment, She gives soft suffering. She will never give you hard suffering. Hard suffering comes by karma. Soft suffering comes by boon. All soft suffering is come only as a boon.

References

http://www.nithyananda.org/node?page=3?#gsc.tab=0