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In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda celebrates the end of three years of siege for His organization. In March 2010 a politico-religious persecution of His [[sangha]] was launched through the media. These past few days the cases against Him have been closed. Even during these events, however, the sangha has made large strides in growth and outreach. Now it takes another giant leap. Nithyananda discusses the importance of making an irrevocable commitment to the sangha. As long as we retain the option to depart in case our circumstances change, we are inauthentic: we are holding back. Like a banyan tree with hanging roots, the community seeks to settle those roots into the ground. Once we fully commit, we cease to be dangling roots and can enrich the tree of the sangha with nourishment and strength.  
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In today’s morning [[satsang]], Paramahamsa Nithyananda celebrates the end of three years of siege for His organization. In March 2010 a politico-religious persecution of His [[sangha]] was launched through the media. These past few days the cases against Him have been closed. Even during these events, however, the sangha has made large strides in growth and outreach. Now it takes another giant leap. Nithyananda discusses the importance of making an irrevocable commitment to the sangha. As long as we retain the option to depart in case our circumstances change, we are inauthentic: we are holding back. Like a banyan tree with hanging roots, the community seeks to settle those roots into the ground. Once we fully commit, we cease to be dangling roots and can enrich the tree of the sangha with nourishment and strength.  
  
 
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In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda celebrates the end of three years of siege for His organization. In March 2010 a politico-religious persecution of His sangha was launched through the media. These past few days the cases against Him have been closed. Even during these events, however, the sangha has made large strides in growth and outreach. Now it takes another giant leap. Nithyananda discusses the importance of making an irrevocable commitment to the sangha. As long as we retain the option to depart in case our circumstances change, we are inauthentic: we are holding back. Like a banyan tree with hanging roots, the community seeks to settle those roots into the ground. Once we fully commit, we cease to be dangling roots and can enrich the tree of the sangha with nourishment and strength.

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