June 28 2012

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THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM, BHAGAVAN NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM

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On this day, in the Presidential Address - Nithyananda Satsaang titled "Why High Achiever's are more Healthy", the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam expounded on Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, Verse 11, and revealed the sacred secret of how to avoid creating more karma for ourselves. The responsible performance of intense action awakens a level of prana -- life force -- in us that prevents the development of patterned behavior. It is our patterns -- our habitual unconscious actions -- that constitute our karmas. They require an ambiance of laziness to take root in our lives, so when we exercise action with awareness and responsibility and perform to our greatest potential, we destroy their habitat. We clear the way to our spiritual freedom.

The Supreme Pontiff also gives credit to Zen monasteries for keeping the Enlightenment Science alive. Generalization in any level is crime. Great credit to Buddhist monasteries for being a powerful ambience to keep the science of enlightenment alive. Zen monasteries do not allow laziness to settle in them. The monuments they created shows they were never lazy. In Zen monasteries even Pontiffs - Heads of the monasteries will not be eating If they are not working. The day they can't work they will not eat so that in few days they will leave the body. Ambience of laziness leads to cunningness where all sorts of patterns grow.

In a transformative mutation process, the Supreme Pontiff introduced devotees, disciples, delegates and diplomats of KAILASA to nirahara samyama, a yogic meditation for freedom from hunger and thirst. Within each human being lies the collective memory of the cosmos. Anything that has occurred in the universe is part of our potential. Because we carry the bio-memories of fish and birds, we also have the potential to swim and fly. Nirahara samyama awakens our capability for absorbing all the nourishment we need from the air and light around us. Photosynthesis is only part of this process. Most of our energy comes from prana, the life force that infuses our surroundings, even the apparently "empty" space. As we learn to draw in our sustenance without consuming anything from outside, we release thousands of beliefs, ideas and engrams attached to eating and food. That is the true purpose of this yoga practice: to re-program our bio-memory and cleanse our inner space.

This day's Presidential Address and superconscious mutation process was presided by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam on 28th June, 2012 from Madurai Adheenam, Madurai, India..

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Why high achievers are more healthy

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TALKS FROM MORNING SATSANG ON JUNE 28 2012 AT MADURAI ADHEENAM, INDIA
In this morning's talk on Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, Verse 11, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (Swamiji) reveals the sacred secret of how to avoid creating more karma for ourselves. The responsible performance of intense action awakens a level of prana -- life force -- in us that prevents the development of patterned behaviour. It is our patterns -- our habitual unconscious actions -- that constitute our karmas. They require an ambiance of laziness to take root in our lives, so when we exercise action with awareness and responsibility and perform to our greatest potential, we destroy their habitat. We clear the way to our spiritual freedom.


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NITHYANANDA IN PRAISE OF BUDDHIST TRADITION

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Credit to Zen monasteries For Keeping the Enlightenment Science alive. Generalisation in Any Level is Crime. Great Credit to Buddhist Monasteries for Being a Powerfull ambience to Keep the Science of Enlightenment alive. Zen Monasteries Do not allow Layziness to Settle in them. The Monuments they created shows they were never Lazy. In Zen Monasteries even Pontiffs Heads of the Monasteries will not be eating If they are not Working. the Day They can't work they will not eat so that in few days they will leave the body.Ambience of Laziness Leads to Cunningness where all sorts of Patterns grow.


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Introduction to Hunger Free Meditation

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Paramahamsa Nithyananda introduces devotees to nirahara samyama, a yogic meditation for freedom from hunger and thirst. Within each human being lies the collective memory of the cosmos. Anything that has occurred in the universe is part of our potential. Because we carry the bio-memories of fish and birds, we also have the potential to swim and fly. Nirahara samyama awakens our capability for absorbing all the nourishment we need from the air and light around us. Photosynthesis is only part of this process. Most of our energy comes from prana, the life force that infuses our surroundings, even the apparently "empty" space. As we learn to draw in our sustenance without consuming anything from outside, we release thousands of beliefs, ideas and engrams attached to eating and food. That is the true purpose of this yoga practice: to re-program our bio-memory and cleanse our inner space.


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