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'''Faith System of Hindu Tradition'''
  
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Paramahamsa Nithyananda expounds on the Right Faith System of Hindu Tradition, while intercepting the truths of Kenopanishad on 11 July 2016 from Varanasi. The first Upanishad – Isavasya Upanishad – gives us ultimate conclusions, while the second Upanishad – Kenopanishad is based on pure questioning. 
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He gives the unique narrative, detailing the qualifications of right faith system.
  
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1. Any faith system offered to you should not give you spiritual shock after you investigate and find the truth.
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2. It should help and support you as question and investigate, it should not close you but help you manifest the true experience, THE REALITY.
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3. The belief system should have enough space for you to contribute to it once, after doing your own questioning, you experience the truth. The whole philosophical construction should have enough space for you to add the details once you discover THE REALITY of it after your personal pure questioning, once you experience enlightenment.
  
In today’s morning [[satsang]] Paramahamsa Nithyananda expanded on the space of [[completion]] and the space of [[sangha]]. He explained how anything we don’t want to see is our ignorance but in truth anything our consciousness is allowed to see without [[incompletion]] it can penetrate. It is wrong to allow the pressure in the body of desire and [[fear]] to determine what we see. This is allowing powerlessness to exploit us and put us into arrogance which is the state of having our existential reality interpreted by our incompletions. He told us to do completion continually on the incompletions blocking our seeing.
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“Your belief system will be the pattern from which you operate until your Enlightenment.” Narrating His biography moments relating the glory of the Hindu faith system, Paramahamsa Nithyananda takes us to his childhood, where the very air in which he grew up gave him the concepts of reincarnation, of Deity worship;  His Pure Questioning to contemplate and experience these Great Truths and how his Enlightenment experiences were not a rude spiritual shock to him as they only validated the authoritative truths that he learnt and questioned. He teaches His Gurukul Balasants (child saints) to have the courage of ‘pure questioning’ and question even their own Guru. It is the responsibility of Religious Leaders to teach truths which only stand on Pure Questioning.
  
 
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In today’s (11th July 2014) morning satsang Paramahamsa Nithyananda expanded on the space of completion and the space of sangha.  He explained how anything we don’t want to see is our ignorance but in truth anything our consciousness is allowed to see without incompletion it can penetrate.  It is wrong to allow the pressure in the body of desire and fear to determine what we see. This is allowing powerlessness to exploit us and put us into arrogance which is the state of having our existential reality  interpreted by our incompletions. He told us to do completion continually on the incompletions blocking our seeing.
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Revision as of 14:11, 23 August 2020

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Faith System of Hindu Tradition

Description:

Paramahamsa Nithyananda expounds on the Right Faith System of Hindu Tradition, while intercepting the truths of Kenopanishad on 11 July 2016 from Varanasi. The first Upanishad – Isavasya Upanishad – gives us ultimate conclusions, while the second Upanishad – Kenopanishad is based on pure questioning.

He gives the unique narrative, detailing the qualifications of right faith system.

1. Any faith system offered to you should not give you spiritual shock after you investigate and find the truth. 2. It should help and support you as question and investigate, it should not close you but help you manifest the true experience, THE REALITY. 3. The belief system should have enough space for you to contribute to it once, after doing your own questioning, you experience the truth. The whole philosophical construction should have enough space for you to add the details once you discover THE REALITY of it after your personal pure questioning, once you experience enlightenment.

“Your belief system will be the pattern from which you operate until your Enlightenment.” Narrating His biography moments relating the glory of the Hindu faith system, Paramahamsa Nithyananda takes us to his childhood, where the very air in which he grew up gave him the concepts of reincarnation, of Deity worship; His Pure Questioning to contemplate and experience these Great Truths and how his Enlightenment experiences were not a rude spiritual shock to him as they only validated the authoritative truths that he learnt and questioned. He teaches His Gurukul Balasants (child saints) to have the courage of ‘pure questioning’ and question even their own Guru. It is the responsibility of Religious Leaders to teach truths which only stand on Pure Questioning.

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Title:

You can change your reality

Description

In today’s (11th July 2014) morning satsang Paramahamsa Nithyananda expanded on the space of completion and the space of sangha. He explained how anything we don’t want to see is our ignorance but in truth anything our consciousness is allowed to see without incompletion it can penetrate. It is wrong to allow the pressure in the body of desire and fear to determine what we see. This is allowing powerlessness to exploit us and put us into arrogance which is the state of having our existential reality interpreted by our incompletions. He told us to do completion continually on the incompletions blocking our seeing.


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Paramahamsa Nithyananda, space of completion, sangha, ignorance, consciousness, incompletion, desire, fear, powerlessness, exploit, arrogance, existential reality, seeing.