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KAILASA's Words of Eternal Bliss, Nithyananda!

KAILASA's Words of Eternal Bliss, Nithyananda!

From The Living Avatar Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam Satsangs & Books


  • 28 Apr 2012

    Discrimination

    The intelligence which makes you understand and supports the higher purpose is discrimination.

  • 28 Apr 2012

    Consciousness

    The pure perception of ‘I’ which is the reflection of pure Cosmos is Consciousness.

  • 28 Apr 2012

    Non-sense organs

    Sense organs (Karmendriya + Gnanendriyas) + I (Ego or Doership)  =>  Non-sense organs

  • 21 Apr 2012

    Responsibility

    Responsibility in simple terms, is the ability to respond to life spontaneously. We don’t respond to life spontaneously. We always need a cushion, buffer spring between us and life. As a child you need fairy tales, as a young adult you need fantasies, as a grown up man you need desires. These are acting as…

  • 18 Apr 2012

    Transformation

    Trusting transformation cannot happen in you leads to guilt. Trusting transformation cannot happen in others leads to anger.

  • 18 Apr 2012

    When confusion or chaos arises

    When confusion or chaos arises, you should respond with unclutching. When there is peace or restful awareness, be more active while enjoying it. When you feel tired, be extremely active. When you feel bored, sit and meditate.

  • 17 Apr 2012

    Unclutching

    When a thought rises in you, without supporting, suppressing, encouraging, entertaining or being entertained by it, relaxing from it is Unclutching. Mind as it happens is already unclutched. It means ‘ moving out or moving back ‘ so that you can clutch when needed. To know more about unclutching – read these 108 definitions => http://www.nithyananda.org/article/108-definitions-of-unclutchings

  • 17 Apr 2012

    Nine levels of Unclutching

    From outer world problems related to name, fame, money etc. From outer world identities related to professional, social, national, racial, caste etc. From thoughts i.e. verbalization and visualization happening inside. When you stop inner chattering and visualization, you become unclutched. Even feeling boredom and restless is one more thought or verbalization or visualization. From Emotions…

  • 17 Apr 2012

    3 kinds of Unclutching

    From luxury activities like TV, internet, video games .etc. From existential activities  From survival activities like food, sleep etc.

  • 17 Apr 2012

    Best 3 maxims from Vedic philosophy

     “Shraddha Vivecha” — Honesty and Authenticity. If you give a word, die for it. Be like Nachiketa who in pursuit of the truth was ready to even give up his life. “Anandam Bramhethi Navya Jaanat” — Bliss is Cosmos. Don’t waste it by not living it.  “Be Unclutched.

  • 15 Apr 2012

    Creativity, Efficiency, Perfection

    Creativity is the depth of honesty expressed towards your possibility.Work more on creativity not on changing work. There is no plan-B. Breaking the blanket of lazyness whenever you think you have done too much or breaking the not to do anything feeling is Efficiency. Perfection in the action is measured by quality of action but…

  • 14 Apr 2012

    Leela Dhyana

    Leela Dhyana

    Thousands of things are getting outdated and replaced, but the necessity of a living Master can never be outdated or replaced by anything. Because when He is radiating through His flesh and bones only,  the experience can be transmitted to the person who is in flesh and bones.  Swami says “‘Reading thousands of books, listening…

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