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In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda issues a challenge to His followers. He commits to expanding Himself to meet the annyakara of His sangha: the expectations that each one has of Him. He reveals that when we exhaust the physical capacity of our two hands, that is when miracles happen – we discover that we can accomplish impossible tasks. Nithyananda also points out that within unenlightened beings lies a constant impulse to shrink the self. many human beings long for a "holiday" from their usual schedule. But whenever routine is broken even for one day, the whole benefit of our practice is interrupted, especially for the physical body. As long as we have a physical body, routine is mandatory.
 
In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda issues a challenge to His followers. He commits to expanding Himself to meet the annyakara of His sangha: the expectations that each one has of Him. He reveals that when we exhaust the physical capacity of our two hands, that is when miracles happen – we discover that we can accomplish impossible tasks. Nithyananda also points out that within unenlightened beings lies a constant impulse to shrink the self. many human beings long for a "holiday" from their usual schedule. But whenever routine is broken even for one day, the whole benefit of our practice is interrupted, especially for the physical body. As long as we have a physical body, routine is mandatory.
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Revision as of 10:20, 22 July 2020

Title

January 28, 2013 Morning Satsang

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Description

In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda issues a challenge to His followers. He commits to expanding Himself to meet the annyakara of His sangha: the expectations that each one has of Him. He reveals that when we exhaust the physical capacity of our two hands, that is when miracles happen – we discover that we can accomplish impossible tasks. Nithyananda also points out that within unenlightened beings lies a constant impulse to shrink the self. many human beings long for a "holiday" from their usual schedule. But whenever routine is broken even for one day, the whole benefit of our practice is interrupted, especially for the physical body. As long as we have a physical body, routine is mandatory.


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