In this satsang, Ma tells us how the close association with a realized soul is extremely beneficial and conducive for seekers to transform their being and realize the ultimate goal.
A jnani acts and interacts with the world just like any normal person, but inwardly anchored in Brahma Nishta. With the mind naturally steeped in samatva, he attends to everything without any preference or prejudice, just like a child. Ma says, one must observe how a knower behaves, talks and deals with people, how the mind is taintless like the sky and full of love for everyone. Whatever are the characteristics observed in the Knower, cultivation of those characteristics becomes the sādhana for a seeker.
Ma exhorts us to fine tune our attitude towards all actions and emotions. Instead of denying any event or situation, one must welcome them wholeheartedly with the aspiration to get enriched, elevated and strengthened by them - to ultimately become fulfilled in life.
Mā's Satsang is entitled 'Towards Eternal Peace and Happiness' based on Bhagavad Gita, Vivekachudamani, Yoga Vasistha Ramayanam and Bhagavatam | | Live Global Satsang with Spiritual Masters on Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday at 8 pm IST/ 10:30 am EDT/ 10:30 pm MST
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Narayanashrama Tapovanam, an Ashram located in Thrissur, Kerala, embodies the unique tradition of Guru-shishya Parampara, disseminating Brahmavidya (Science of Self-knowledge) through regular classes, satsangs, and above all, through learning in the association of a realized spiritual master.
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