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==Title==
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A Lazy Man's Guide To Enlightenment (17 FEB 2004, Seattle)
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==Description==
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His Divine Holiness Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam started travelling around the world when He was 25 years of age in 2003 with the clear vision of establishing Kailasa, the enlightened civilization and greatest Hindu nation. In 2004, He undertook His second world tour, covering three regions - Malaysia, USA and South America. He visited 10 cities in the USA, conducting meditation programs, delivering free satsangs, and initiating the people with the Hindu Truths. In just His second world tour, He ordained 50 acharyas (teachers) who would carry forth the tenets of Hinduism to humanity at large.
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HDH again stuns us with this topic - A Lazy Mans Guide to Enlightenment. He reveals - It is TOTALITY that makes you slip into Divinity. Anything you do TOTALLY takes you to Enlightenment. Even TOTAL Laziness is the path to enlightenment. In His inimitable way He defines the Mind. Mind is what makes things half-half, that is which is constantly moving - sanchala. When you are TOTAL you slip from the mind and reach the level of energy. When you are TOTAL with anything, you move out of the past, out of Horizontal Dimensions. With TOTALITY you fall into the Vertical, into energy, into consciousness itself! He shares 4 ways where we can create the space where laziness can happen to you. Watch the discourse to find out.
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==Link to Video: ==
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'''His Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam conducted a 2 day meditation program called Ananda Spurana Program (ASP) in Bangalore on 17th, 18th April [[2004]]. Below are some photos taken during the program.  
 
'''His Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam conducted a 2 day meditation program called Ananda Spurana Program (ASP) in Bangalore on 17th, 18th April [[2004]]. Below are some photos taken during the program.  

Revision as of 10:20, 17 August 2020

Title

A Lazy Man's Guide To Enlightenment (17 FEB 2004, Seattle)

Description

His Divine Holiness Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam started travelling around the world when He was 25 years of age in 2003 with the clear vision of establishing Kailasa, the enlightened civilization and greatest Hindu nation. In 2004, He undertook His second world tour, covering three regions - Malaysia, USA and South America. He visited 10 cities in the USA, conducting meditation programs, delivering free satsangs, and initiating the people with the Hindu Truths. In just His second world tour, He ordained 50 acharyas (teachers) who would carry forth the tenets of Hinduism to humanity at large.

HDH again stuns us with this topic - A Lazy Mans Guide to Enlightenment. He reveals - It is TOTALITY that makes you slip into Divinity. Anything you do TOTALLY takes you to Enlightenment. Even TOTAL Laziness is the path to enlightenment. In His inimitable way He defines the Mind. Mind is what makes things half-half, that is which is constantly moving - sanchala. When you are TOTAL you slip from the mind and reach the level of energy. When you are TOTAL with anything, you move out of the past, out of Horizontal Dimensions. With TOTALITY you fall into the Vertical, into energy, into consciousness itself! He shares 4 ways where we can create the space where laziness can happen to you. Watch the discourse to find out.


Link to Video:



His Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam conducted a 2 day meditation program called Ananda Spurana Program (ASP) in Bangalore on 17th, 18th April 2004. Below are some photos taken during the program.


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17Th And 18Th Asp Bangalore - BANGALORE-ASP-6.JPG 17Th And 18Th Asp Bangalore - BANGALORE-ASP-5.JPG 17Th And 18Th Asp Bangalore - BANGALORE-ASP-3.JPG 17Th And 18Th Asp Bangalore - BANGALORE-ASP-2.JPG