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Pain & Suffering -The Powerful Master for non-possessiveness
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From the works of Enlightened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this talk Nithyananda discusses how one deals with non possessiveness. He says that sometimes its as easy as just dropping that thing with no pain. The other side of the coin is where one feels pain and suffering while going through this non possessiveness. Nithyananda smiles and emphasizes that this is the most powerful master as pain and suffering purifies you. Its only when one goes through pain and suffering and then unclutches that one is liberated from pain and suffering of possessiveness. Jain Sutras, March 2007, Los Angeles.
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Title:

Ahimsa (Non Violence) : The supreme religion

Description:

From the works of Enlightenened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this talk Nithyananda describes how Mahavira has established the fact that Non Violence is the supreme religion. He discusses how the importance of establishing one in non violence is a foundation to establish in truth as non violence itself can bring love. Like always, with powerful examples, Nithyananda delivers the truth from the Jain Sutras in these lectures delivered Los Angeles in March 2007.

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Title:

Pain & Suffering -The Powerful Master for non-possessiveness

Description:

From the works of Enlightened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this talk Nithyananda discusses how one deals with non possessiveness. He says that sometimes its as easy as just dropping that thing with no pain. The other side of the coin is where one feels pain and suffering while going through this non possessiveness. Nithyananda smiles and emphasizes that this is the most powerful master as pain and suffering purifies you. Its only when one goes through pain and suffering and then unclutches that one is liberated from pain and suffering of possessiveness. Jain Sutras, March 2007, Los Angeles.

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