January 31 2004
Title
THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM BHAGAVAN NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM
Narration
The second day of Ananda Spurana Convention was presided over by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam on 30 January 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA. The Convention was attended by the ambassadors and diplomats from Kailasa's embassy in Los Angeles and various other embassies.
In one of the groundbreaking discourses on "From Loneliness to Aloneness", the SPH explained that in Sanskrit we have the word “Kaivalya” which means, “aloneness”. “Loneliness” is, wanting to have somebody to escape from ourselves and our incompletions, that is “loneliness”. SPH further elaborated that even if we have the other person or not, we will be lonely. “Aloneness” is, when we are so complete, so fulfilled, so powerful that we don’t need anybody to complete us, to make us powerful, that is “aloneness”, whether we have the other person or not. Whether we have the other person or not, if we are complete with ourselves, we are “alone”. Whether we have the other person or not, if we are incomplete with ourselves, we are “lonely”. “Lonely” people attract slavery, abusive relationships. “Alone” people attract joyful, completing relationships, where not only they are complete, they complete the other person also.
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