KAILASA SAN FERNANDO, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO on 9/21/2022

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KAILASA SAN FERNANDO, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO on 9/21/2022

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We offered Our Daily Guru Paduka Puja and Shiva Puja, 21 September 2022, giving gratitude to Swamiji . With the blessings and guidance from The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, we are observing Chaturmasya 2022 Vratam, our Sessions for 21-Sep-22 2022: 7 pm - 7:45 pm AST - Unclutching Session 7:45 pm - 8:30 pm AST - Reading from the scriptures Tonight we read from the Living Enlightenment Book by The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam. 🌸 Page 141 to Page 148 - Powerful Cognition: "Before the age of seven, guilt is created by your immediate family. If you don’t do according to your parents’ wishes, they instill guilt in you. They tell you that god will not approve of what you are doing. Poor god, he has to support whatever anyone says about him! Or your parents tell you that you should respect their wishes as parents. Immediately you feel guilty of making them unhappy. In this way, family sows the first guilt in you. You in turn pass it on to your child. Like a crown, it is passed on over generations. Because you don’t have the knowledge to explain why things have to be done in a certain way, you change it to a rule and impose it on the child and create guilt through it. For example, children love whirling. They love moving and flowing with the body. It is a natural way for them to center their energy. But what do we do? We stop the child and put the fear in him that he may fall. We don’t stop our efforts until we make the child stiff, frozen and dull like us!" Unclutching Session #28 - 2 Participants (140 collectively) Living Enlightenment Reading #57 - 3 Participants (279 collectively)



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