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+ | The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, expounded on the Cosmic Principle of [[Unclutching]] during the [[Nithyanandam program]]. In this talk entitled [[By Nature You Are Unclutched - Friendly & Candid Q & A Session With Bhagawan ]], The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism answered questions from delegates on unclutching and revealed that thoughts are unconnected, illogical, independent, irresponsible and unclutched. He explained that what one thinks as logic itself is illogical and that connecting thoughts is not actually connection. | ||
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+ | The SPH expanded further on these powerful cognitions by sharing that actions are not done with a logic but rather one gives the title or the name to that action either as a good or bad, based on the result which comes after the action. He revealed that the main suffering comes from trying to find a reason or justification for one’s actions and that an enlightened person has no thoughts, neither has a doubt whether he is enlightened or not, nor has an idea that he is enlightened. | ||
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By Nature You are Unclutched - Q&A with Bhagawan
Narration
The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, expounded on the Cosmic Principle of Unclutching during the Nithyanandam program. In this talk entitled By Nature You Are Unclutched - Friendly & Candid Q & A Session With Bhagawan , The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism answered questions from delegates on unclutching and revealed that thoughts are unconnected, illogical, independent, irresponsible and unclutched. He explained that what one thinks as logic itself is illogical and that connecting thoughts is not actually connection.
The SPH expanded further on these powerful cognitions by sharing that actions are not done with a logic but rather one gives the title or the name to that action either as a good or bad, based on the result which comes after the action. He revealed that the main suffering comes from trying to find a reason or justification for one’s actions and that an enlightened person has no thoughts, neither has a doubt whether he is enlightened or not, nor has an idea that he is enlightened.
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