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TALKS FROM MORNING SATSANG ON 5 JANUARY 2013 AT BIDADI ASHRAM, INDIA In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (Swamiji) defines authenticity as a spiritual practice. He gives the definition as responding to life from what one believes oneself to be from one’s own perspective; from the perception of how one relates to others; and from the expectations others have. This is taking responsibility for one’s presence. Whether one is aware of one’s impact or not, one’s body language communicates many unspoken messages. Every individual is responsible for the expectations created by those messages.
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TALKS FROM MORNING SATSANG ON 5 JANUARY 2013 AT BIDADI ASHRAM, INDIA In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (Swamiji) defines [[authenticity]] as a spiritual practice. He gives the definition as responding to life from what one believes oneself to be from one’s own perspective; from the perception of how one relates to others; and from the expectations others have. This is taking [[responsibility]] for one’s presence. Whether one is aware of one’s impact or not, one’s body language communicates many unspoken messages. Every individual is responsible for the expectations created by those messages.
  
 
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TALKS FROM MORNING SATSANG ON 5 JANUARY 2013 AT BIDADI ASHRAM, INDIA In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (Swamiji) defines authenticity as a spiritual practice. He gives the definition as responding to life from what one believes oneself to be from one’s own perspective; from the perception of how one relates to others; and from the expectations others have. This is taking responsibility for one’s presence. Whether one is aware of one’s impact or not, one’s body language communicates many unspoken messages. Every individual is responsible for the expectations created by those messages.

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