July 29 2004

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Drop Your Toys And Be Mature (29 July 2004, New Jersey)

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His Divine Holiness (HDH) Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam started traveling around the world when He was just 25 years of age in 2003. Even at that early age, He had 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.

In this beautiful session HDH answers and questions and questions our answers on some critical beliefs. Who is a matured being, how can one become a matured being? What prevents one to be a matured being? How does one reduce other beings to a toy, when they try to possess them? How can eternity penetrate, by being in the present moment? How being in the present moment, one can experience eternal bliss?

Person who has the courage to face Life without buffers of imagination and dreams is Mature, HDH reveals. As long as we are living in buffer layer of dreams, imagination, greed, fear, we keep playing with toys. Relationships are also toys to fulfill our desires. The very thoughts of past and hope of future are Toys. When you drop the past and future and come to the present - you taste a new dimension and eternity continuously penetrates you to open up the powers. You no longer walk the highs and lows, instead you fly and open up the immense potential of vertical dimensions of super consciousness existence.

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Description: Drop Your Toys And Be Mature – Satsang Delivered by HDH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam on 29/Jul/2004