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As living enlightened master and avatar Paramahamsa Nithyananda continued his discourse series on Bhakti, devotion, he began poetically:  
 
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So understand, with anything, if you feel beyond this screen there is a reality and ability to relax into it, you have Bhakti. Bhakti IS the song of God!  
 
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Revision as of 22:13, 16 December 2020

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Bhakti - The Song of God: Nithyananda Morning Satsang (11 Nov 2010) Message

Narration

As living enlightened master and avatar Paramahamsa Nithyananda continued his discourse series on Bhakti, devotion, he began poetically:

"Breeze is the song of the air, the wave is the song of the ocean, the flower is the song of the plant, the fruit is the song of the tree, creativity is the song of the man, Bhakti is the song of God himself! These are the best things each one can present to the cosmos. Paramahamsa Nithyananda emphasized the fact that the best thing that God can give to the world is not enlightenment, it is Bhakti. Because with enlightenment there is the idea something is ending, but with Bhakti there is something continuously flowing. Bhakti is beyond enlightenment.

Scientifically it has been shown that if your brain is removed and kept alive it can process all the information you are getting now through the computer. For example, the information the crowd saw sitting in Paramahamsa Nithyananda's Satsang, just finished doing guru puja and were sitting listening to his voice. If this is fed through a computer to your brain, your brain will be experiencing it. It will go thru the same experience. Nothing more than a feeder and a computer is required. For example, if you cannot create the smell, the brain itself will create it. If 10 types of information are recorded such as the beautiful incense smell, Paramahamsa Nithyananda's voice, the noise of the fan and the scene, etc. If one is missing and the other 9 bits of information is fed into your brain through the computer, you will be surprised your brain will be going through this same experience. Then how do you call this something real and there is something called illusion?

Research done on dream states and waking states, research done on deep sleep state very clearly scientifically prove how whatever you experienced including the idea of your body, you experienced it only in the parietal lobe! Bhakti is where you see whatever is seen and experienced including your body as illusion and ability to see beyond this illusion, resting into something which is beyond this illusion. This is Bhakti. Even when you remember you are going to die whatever you are creating is going to be left behind, how many times you know it, but there is something inside you that gives you a strong courage, gut feeling, "I am going to exist, I am going to be there, I am, I am eternal."

He then explained very graphically that reality was like having an IMAX screen come from the back of your head and wrap around the front so your eyes can watch it. Just visualize you are sitting in an Imax theatre. From the back of you, there is a huge screen. And whatever you are seeing, experiencing, is running from that screen. In Vedantic tradition, they say if you do this technique for three days your liver will be completely healed. Your liver contains all your duplicate pseudo-intellectual engrams in it. So understand, with anything, if you feel beyond this screen there is a reality and ability to relax into it, you have Bhakti. Bhakti IS the song of God!

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