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In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda follows the story of Nachiketa, the child who overcame the mystery of death, as related in the Katopanishad. Everyone can journey past the fear of death when they are living without attachment. When sensory pleasure is felt incompletely the body simply builds a tolerance, ultimately losing the ability to enjoy at all. Once the understanding is achieved that all pleasures are temporary, the longing for them vanishes and one is able to make a plan for death. Death, met with conscious awareness, can be used as a springboard to immortality. | In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda follows the story of Nachiketa, the child who overcame the mystery of death, as related in the Katopanishad. Everyone can journey past the fear of death when they are living without attachment. When sensory pleasure is felt incompletely the body simply builds a tolerance, ultimately losing the ability to enjoy at all. Once the understanding is achieved that all pleasures are temporary, the longing for them vanishes and one is able to make a plan for death. Death, met with conscious awareness, can be used as a springboard to immortality. | ||
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audioUrl=<soundcloud url="https://soundcloud.com/nithyananda-radio/2013-01-21-understand-death-to-start-livingtalks-on-kathopanishad"/> | audioUrl=<soundcloud url="https://soundcloud.com/nithyananda-radio/2013-01-21-understand-death-to-start-livingtalks-on-kathopanishad"/> | ||
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<img src="http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1N5iUJSAijNjNjwoLFjaHN1SyLFaH9VZE" alt="Nithyasatsang - IMG_9981.jpg" height = "400"> | <img src="http://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1N5iUJSAijNjNjwoLFjaHN1SyLFaH9VZE" alt="Nithyasatsang - IMG_9981.jpg" height = "400"> | ||
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<img src="https://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/IMG_0417.JPG" height = "400"> | <img src="https://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/IMG_0417.JPG" height = "400"> | ||
− | + | '''<center>SOLO-Morning satsang</center>''' | |
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Revision as of 10:09, 21 January 2021
Title
Description
In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda follows the story of Nachiketa, the child who overcame the mystery of death, as related in the Katopanishad. Everyone can journey past the fear of death when they are living without attachment. When sensory pleasure is felt incompletely the body simply builds a tolerance, ultimately losing the ability to enjoy at all. Once the understanding is achieved that all pleasures are temporary, the longing for them vanishes and one is able to make a plan for death. Death, met with conscious awareness, can be used as a springboard to immortality.
Video and Audio - Understand Death to Start Living (Talks from the Kathopanishad)
Video | Audio |