February 27 2013

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Your Word is Your Life

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In today’s morning satsang, Paramahamsa Nithyananda redefines the Four Noble Truths. Integrity is the bone structure on which we build our lives. Integrity is based on our words, on what we commit to and what we say. If we do not keep our word, our lives grow perverted and crooked. When we fulfill our commitments, we create success. Integrity forms the roots of our Tree of Life. Authenticity is the tree itself. It means aligning our perceptions of ourselves with how others perceive us. Then they can understand what to expect of us, and we can answer their expectations. Responsibility is the fruit of the tree. With responsibility we pluck from the tree the best it has to offer. We enjoy the fruit ourselves, and we Enrich Others by sowing the fruit’s seeds as widely as possible, creating new trees and new fruit with which to nourish the world.

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(00:09)

Integrity is fulfilling the word and thought you give it to yourself and to others, and experiencing a state of completion, Poornatva, with yourself and with life. Listen, when you give a word to yourself or to others, that is the bone structure of your life. That is the bone structure of your life. If you continuously break the bones of your life, how your life will be? Full of pain, distorted, vakra, perverted. The word you give it to you, is the bone structure of your inner personality. The word you give it to others is the inner structure of your success, life. If you are constantly breaking your bones, and breaking the bones of your life, life will be painful, suffering, torture.

(01:37)

It is based on the word you give it to you and to others, you start functioning. Am I right? It is based on the words, everything starts. So the word you give it to you and to others is life. Literally, life. The word you give it to you and to others you have to fulfill it as your very life. If you’re really sure you can’t fulfill it, at least do the bone transplantation. Don’t fracture the bone. Do bone transplantation. Means, complete that word, by declaring you will not be able to fulfill that word, finally complete it. For example, if you’ve given a word you will give a million dollar to somebody, it is like your life, you have to fulfill that word. If you’re very sure you’re not a you’ll not be able to fulfill that word, at least complete with them saying “I will not be able to fulfill it. I am taking that word back. Please, you look to some other source.” So even this is a completion. But this second choice should be used like a bone surgery. Will you do bone surgery on yourself everyday? No. Only rarely you will do the bone surgery. Bone surgery cannot be done everyday.

(03:27)

Same way, just completing it by taking the word back cannot be done everyday. While you give the word itself you should be aware enough, that you’re going to fulfill it. Only rarely surgery is allowed. But there should be nothing without fulfilling or completing.

(03:57)

Experiencing a state of Poornatva, completion with yourself and with life. How many of you do more completion, less fulfilling? Means, giving the word then taking back the word, completing it than fulfilling it. You are all living in unconscious, you are all living in utter unconsciousness. Because while you give the word, you are not aware of what you are doing.

(04:34)

Integrity is you fulfilling the word and thought, you give it to yourself and to others, and experiencing a state of Poornatva. Completion with yourself and with life. If you give a word, be very clear, already your life is started getting built. You’ve started building the life. You have to fulfill it. It is your life. Dropping the word and completing should be like a pulling down the structure and rebuilding. Are you, how many times you do pulling down the structure and rebuilding? If you build hundred buildings maybe one will be pulled down and rebuilt. If you give hundred words, ninety-nine is pulled down and rebuilt. It means what? Still you have no respect for your life. You have no respect, you are not aware of what you are doing. Still you need to become sincere. And need to have the courage of authenticity, before you give a word.

(06:06)

And you should ensure your authenticity is kept alive, to keep your excitement alive. I tell you, authenticity is death for your boredom, excitement for your life. Because authenticity kills the old way of living. It is a death for you. And it is an intense excitement to live.

(06:41)

Applying the sacred ash on your forehead means, you declare, you commit, “all my decisions will be just based on this one truth of authenticity because nothing else should interfere in my decision making other than authenticity. Everything else is only ash, it is going to be turned out only as ash…. So all these things that are going to become ash, should not be part of my strategy planning. My strategy for my life, my strategy for my success, everything should be from authenticity.” That is what you commit. You, when you apply (Swamiji gestures applying sacred ash].

(07:36)

I have a question: “In some mood we commit something and then after few days don’t feel we need to do that. Should we do it just because we gave the word? Without the spirit behind the word? Can we drop that commitment in this case?” No. If you have given a word it has to be just lived. Just lived. Word is life.

(08:02)


Photos From The Day:


Morning Yoga

Morning Yoga

Temple Glimpses

http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/Nithyananda_Swami_2702132.JPG Sri Nithyanandeswari and Nithyanandeswari Meru and Ambal Sri Nithyanandeswara Temple Swayambu Linga Early morning Sun Rise

Paada Puja

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Satsang

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Shwaasaguru Sri Vachanand Swamiji

Shwaasaguru Sri Vachanand Swamiji, founder of Shwaasa organization Visited Bidadi Adheenam in Bangalore http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/Nithyananda_Swami_27021317.JPG http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/Nithyananda_Swami_27021318.JPG

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