Tag: Swami Nithyananda
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How to awaken the true purpose and highest potential?
When you are ferocious to challenge anything which says—“it won’t change”, that ferociousness to change everything is what I call SEEKING. Ferociousness to change everything is Seeking. Be a Kalabhairava, Kali to your very life. Be Sadashiva to your very Life. Create what you want to, maintain what you want to, destroy what do you…
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Can I change my Karma ?
People ask me, should I even try to change karma? Yes, change your karma. But remember, karma means the thought current in which you are stuck. The thought current in which you are stuck is karma. Discard it, change it completely. Karma is listen…listen. Please listen carefully, listen very carefully… Karma is not…
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Do I accumulate karma through action or do I burn karma through action?

Understand, if your context is moving towards completion, you burn karma through action. If your context is not towards completion, you accumulate karma through action. Whether you burn karma through action or accumulate karma through action is dependent on how you hold ‘you’, the context you set for you. Basically if you believe Cosmos has…
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Myths/Truths about Karma
First statement—Karma means that the effects of our actions will come back to us in the future. Myth. Karma means the effect of your thought currents will come back to your in the future till you complete. That’s a reality. ‘Karma means that the effects of our actions will come back to us in the…
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What role does karma play in birth, life and death.

The time you spend with a thought pattern is a season of your life, parva. Like how you use the word teenage period, adolescent, youth, man, all those words. The time you spend with one thought pattern is season in your life. The time you spend with one thought current is your life.
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What are different types of karma?

Listen the thought pattern which you don’t enjoy, which you already feel it is outdated and which is constantly suffocating you, shrinking you is sanchita karma. And the thought pattern in which you feel you are stuck, but you are able to cause few things as your reality in your life, that is Agamya karma,…
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Discarding thought currents is Completion

Listen, you might have read from a best seller, the thoughts, thought trend and cherishing, highly entertaining. Please listen, please listen, if the thought current is not giving you breakthrough, if it not giving you constant breakthrough, it is only karma. Please understand, including my teachings, only if it gives you breakthrough, it is completion.…
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The thought current in which you are stuck which is not letting you cause your reality is karma.

Today’s subject KARMA. Please understand, this subject can be defined, interpreted not just thousands or lakhs, millions of ways. Its literally infinite ways this subject can be defined. Of course any scared truth, any sacred secret can be defined in multiple ways. But usually the way I define, the definition itself, most provocative—provoking you towards…
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My mission is removing all the prepositions and suppositions added, got loaded on Vedic tradition and bring the naked Truth as it is.
First and foremost commandment for Hindus—thou shall not die. Understand. Death beyond the frustrated poets’ descriptions, constipated philosophers, discrepancies, brain dead intellectuals ‘blah blahs’, beyond all this…the Lord of Death is directly taking the questions about Death from a small kid. The story has lot of significance. He is able to explain it even for…
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Don’t wait until Death comes to stare at you!
Understand, who is continuously perceived will never be a mystery, can never be a mystery, who is a great mystery can never be continuously perceived. Here is a greatest paradox–constantly available, perceived. Any moment, anywhere, anybody can perceive Death. Anybody who perceives becomes ‘body’. Constantly experienced, perceived, especially in this great land. Largest cremation ground in…
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Kathopanishad – direct word from the Lord of Death

Kathopanishad is the last 8 sections of Taittiriya Samhita, Krishna Yajur Veda. It is 119 verses. When Sri Rama Chandra lists all the 108 Upanishads in Muktikopanishad to Hanuman, Rama lists this Upanishad as the third Upanishad. The main subject of the Upanishad is DEATH. Even though I have spoken many times bits and…

