April 25 2014

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In today’s morning Satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda told us ,’when you start living in Advaitha all conflicts resolve in front of you. He explained how this happens when you speak into others’ listening in the same way you spoke into your own and went on to state that all our incompletions are wrong beliefs that can be melted by the heat of Advaitha which can even melt stone. Watch, Share and Subscribe to our channel to be notified of the next upload click http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=lifeblissfoundation to subscribe

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Nithya Satsang

Paduka Puja in progress... "Please listen! People with whom you live, whether you want or not, they become you, you become them. Ramakrishna says very clearly, ‘If you are working in the Coal Godown, Charcoal Godown, whether you want or not, your whole body will have that black dust." "Listen! Sometimes you may just have to discard, because you will never be able to convince your logic about the impact of your incompletion. " "I tell you, becoming Mahant is the greatest spiritual practice you can do in your life, because all the time you are challenged. You have six-hundred-and-fifty people under you. Means, six-hundred-and-fifty dimensions of you! So, constantly, each dimension shows about you to you. Your twenty-five Kotharis are like your heart, lungs, brain, intestine, kidneys, liver. The Thanedars are like fingers, hair, nails. All of them constantly remind you to be in your original Advaithic space. Only if you are in your original Advaithic space you can survive. " http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/2014-04apr-25th-nithyananda-diary_MG_1431_nithya-satsang-swamiji.JPG Kalpatharu [[Darshan]] - _MG_1570.jpg Kalpatharu Darshan - _MG_1564.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1478.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1462.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1461.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1458.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1449.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1437.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1414.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1413.jpg Nithyasatsang - _MG_1402.jpg