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Revision as of 18:45, 31 August 2020
Title:
Karmic Healing: Nithyananda Morning Message (18 Oct 2010)
Description:
In yet another interesting discourse, Paramahamsa Nithyananda brings modern science on DNA and ancient Vedic science on Karma together. Every human DNA has two types of DNA, one is known which represent the physiology and other mental setups of human beings. This is what is currently being considered as blue-print of an individual. Recent scientific studies have proved that the second type which is called junk DNA or shadow DNA actually holds the spiritual tendencies of the individual and actually represents the individual. Paramahamsa Nithyananda renames the junk DNA as individual-self or jeevatma DNA. The first kind of DNA is microcosmic DNA whereas the second is the macrocosmic DNA. An Avataar (avatar) or incarnation is a person in whom both the types of DNA are fully activated.
Paramahamsa Nithyananda describes various incidents from his life to describe the macrocosmic DNA and microcosmic DNA and defines god. He defines god as anything that we do not have any idea about or what our bio memory does not have. It is because we do not have that bio memory, we go after it, we like a god.
Watch the full discourse to get deeper understanding of the different types of DNA and how they affect our very understanding of life and enlightenment in the words of Paramahamsa Nithyananda.
Link to Video:
Audio Link
Karmic Healing: Nithyananda Morning Message
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Panchatapas
Flag-Hoisting
Paadapooja
Morning-Satsang
Sarvadarshan