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− | According to Paramahamsa Nithyananda, blind spots are not inabilities; they are choices. Thinking that blind spot is inability is Karma. Understanding it is a choice is freedom from Karma. Not even knowing about inability and possibility, and simply living, and making everything possible, is Vikarma. | + | According to Paramahamsa Nithyananda, blind spots are not inabilities; they are choices. Thinking that blind spot is inability is [[Karma]]. Understanding it is a choice is [[freedom]] from Karma. |
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+ | Not even knowing about inability and possibility, and simply living, and making everything possible, is Vikarma. | ||
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− | Let Possibility be your wealth: nithyananda.org/video/let-possibility-be-your-wealth#gsc.tab=0 | + | Let Possibility be your [[wealth]]: nithyananda.org/video/let-possibility-be-your-wealth#gsc.tab=0 |
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 2 April 2019
According to Paramahamsa Nithyananda, blind spots are not inabilities; they are choices. Thinking that blind spot is inability is Karma. Understanding it is a choice is freedom from Karma.
Not even knowing about inability and possibility, and simply living, and making everything possible, is Vikarma.
References
Let Possibility be your wealth: nithyananda.org/video/let-possibility-be-your-wealth#gsc.tab=0