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− | {{#hsimg:1|133 | + | === Pada Puja == |
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− | {{#hsimg:1|299 | + | === 2 Way Satsang === |
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+ | === Dail the Avatar === | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 1 November 2019
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Description:
In today’s morning satsang. Paramahamsa Nithyananda demystifies the problem of memorizing information. First, we have been conditioned to believe that memory has limited storage capacity, like our computers. When we are in restful awareness, the brain’s capacity is nearly unlimited. Second, we have been taught that memorizing is difficult: that we can’t do it. And third, we have learned the habit of responding from casual curiosity instead of awareness. When we respond out of unconsciousness, how can we remember anything? Identifying the root sources of these false habits clears our ability to memorize easily.
Tags:
Paramahamsa Nithyananda, memory, computer, respond, curiosity, awareness, unconsciousness