November 15 2007

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Be Uninterruptedly Aware & Realize the truth

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From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourses titled, "Your Senses -- Your Gates to Awareness" and "Alertness -- Your way to your center", In this Shiva Sutra, Mahadeva is giving us example of using various situations in life to jump into enlightenment through intense awareness. In this clip Swamiji describes two sutras of Shiva -- one where He tells us to be intensely aware of our voluntary movements and second to be intensively aware of involuntary movements to experience the ultimate.

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Secrets of Spontaneity and Oratory Skills

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From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourses titled, "Your Senses -- Your Gates to Awareness" and "Alertness -- Your way to your center", In this clip Swamiji gives us pearls of wisdom as to how one can be a spontaneous orator. He tells us that one should only talk about what he/she strongly believes and experiences. He also tells us never to convince people on subjects on which you are not convinced. He also tells us that He makes it a point that in His case, only 2% of Master's teachings come from words and verbalization, 98% is delivered through the body language and the confidence and courage expressed by the Master.

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Essence of Worship

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From the works of Living Enlightned Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourses titled, "Your Senses -- Your Gates to Awareness" and "Alertness -- Your way to your center", In this clip Swamiji answers the question from a devotee about idol worship. Through the example of the tradition of a tribal group in the forests of Amazon, Swamiji asks us the question that if these tribals are able to connect with a person through their clay effigy, why cant we connect with the ultimate energy through idol worship? Swamiji goes on to give us beautiful examples of deep connection of people to idol worship. He tells us that all we need is authenticity of our emotions with idol worship or any other spiritual practice.

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Internal & External Wandering and True Seeking

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From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourses titled, "Your Senses -- Your Gates to Awareness" and "Alertness -- Your way to your center", Swamiji answers a question about the meaning of Internal Wandering. Initially whatever thoughts related to external objects becomes external wandering and the thoughts related to your identity becomes internal wandering. Internal wandering gets subtler and subtler as your awareness grows. The more subtler you grow, you will catch deeper and deeper layers of internal wandering, to a point where even your own name will look as external wandering! The bottom line is you need to go beyond any wandering, whether it is internal or external, Swamiji also goes on to shed light on the meaning of true seeking. He tells us that it is entering into the deep silence that is within you and making changes in your life from the revelations given to you through experiencing this deep silence.

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Technique for Sudden Enlightenment by being Uninterruptedly Aware

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From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourses titled, "Your Senses -- Your Gates to Awareness" and "Alertness -- Your way to your center", In this clip Swamiji gives us the rationale/science behind being uninterruptedly aware. During involuntary situations such as fear, hunger, etc, your whole being is involved and if you flood awareness during these involuntary moments, unclutching can happen. Swamiji provides an in-depth explanation on being aware during conscious actions and during involuntary actions.These techniques are given by Mahadeva for sudden enlightenment.

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Add Awareness to Your Inner Programming

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From the works of living enlightened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from discourse titled, "The Merging!", Swamiji tells us that we are self centered beings. When we add awareness that we are self-centered, this itself leads us to enlightenement. This sutra, when practiced initially, becomes a life solution. If we continue practicing this technique, this becomes a technique for enlightenment.

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