This is Why You Must Be Alone During Your Spiritual Journey?
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"The spiritual journey is the unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love." - Marianne Williamson
Explore the challenges and transformations on the spiritual path. In this video, we delve into the common struggles faced by those on a spiritual journey, from dealing with others' concerns and facing loneliness to navigating existential crises and inner doubts. These experiences, though challenging, are integral to personal growth and spiritual awakening. Join us as we uncover the beauty and depth of these spiritual journeys, guided by inspiring quotes that shed light on the path of self-discovery and inner peace.
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"The spiritual journey is the unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love." - Marianne Williamson
Explore the challenges and transformations on the spiritual path. In this video, we delve into the common struggles faced by those on a spiritual journey, from dealing with others' concerns and facing loneliness to navigating existential crises and inner doubts. These experiences, though challenging, are integral to personal growth and spiritual awakening. Join us as we uncover the beauty and depth of these spiritual journeys, guided by inspiring quotes that shed light on the path of self-discovery and inner peace.
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Jai Sri Ramakrishna 🌺🙏🐚
Pranam to Sri Thakurji and to all 🌺🙏🌹
Jai Sri Ramakrishna
SWASWADHA PRANAM JANYE MAHARAJ APURBO ❤ASADHARAN EXPLANATION 🙏
Pranam Swamiji
Pranam Swamiji .
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Amazing insights 🙏
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Rendered speechless by this speech!🙏❤️
Very profound lecture on suffering swamiji..
We are blessed 🙏🙏
Thankyu So much Wonderful explanation
আনন্দরূপমমৃতম যদ বিভাতী।
Perfect advice at the most perfect moment! Is it coincidence? Or miracle? Or Bhagwan Sri Ramkrishna’ s guide?
How sorrow can be devided, shared with other people.
If we develop the understanding that I am the source of both sukha and dukkha and everything in this world is a part of my own self then all misery that arose out of ignorance vanishes.
Beyond Dukkha: Awakening to Our True Source
Our lives are often marked by a constant interplay of sukha (happiness) and dukkha (suffering). We chase after pleasure, seeking to avoid pain, yet suffering seems an inevitable companion on the journey of life. But what if there were a way to transcend this cycle of pleasure and pain, a way to find lasting peace and happiness regardless of external circumstances?
The ancient wisdom offers a profound insight: the source of both sukha and dukkha lies within ourselves. We are not simply passive recipients of experience; we are active creators of our reality. Our thoughts, beliefs, and actions shape our world and ultimately determine our level of happiness and suffering.
When we are consumed by ignorance, we mistakenly believe that our happiness is dependent on external factors. We crave pleasure and fear pain, constantly seeking to manipulate the world to our liking. This attachment to external things leads to a sense of lack and dissatisfaction, creating a fertile ground for dukkha to arise.
However, when we awaken to the deeper truth - that we are the source of our own experience - a profound transformation occurs. We begin to see that sukha and dukkha are not external forces acting upon us, but rather the consequences of our own inner state.
With this realization comes a sense of empowerment. We reclaim responsibility for our own happiness and begin to cultivate the qualities that lead to inner peace and joy. We develop compassion for ourselves and others, letting go of judgment and blame. We cultivate mindfulness, becoming aware of our thoughts and emotions without being swept away by them.
Most importantly, we cultivate a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all things. We see that everything in this world is part of our self, an extension of our own being. This realization fosters a sense of love and unity, dissolving the illusion of separation that is the root of all suffering.
As we progress on this path of self-discovery, we gradually detach from external things and find our happiness within ourselves. We become less susceptible to the fluctuations of the external world, finding peace and joy even amidst challenging circumstances.
The road to this level of awakening is not always easy. It requires self-awareness, discipline, and a willingness to face the darkness within ourselves. But the rewards are immeasurable. By understanding that we are the source of both sukha and dukkha, we open the door to a life of lasting peace, happiness, and freedom.
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The spiritual journey from imperfection to perfection the path is a way of life intimately dependant on own life style of the way of love in daily life which is an inner journey from personality to individuality Mind is the slayer of the real and has slayer to slayer
The Imperfect Path to Perfection: Love as the Way
The spiritual journey is not a linear path towards some distant goal of perfection. It is, rather, a way of life, intimately intertwined with our daily experiences and choices. It is a journey from our outward personality towards the core of our individuality, a journey driven by the transformative power of love.
Within the chaos of our minds, filled with desires and fleeting thoughts, lies a deeper reality - the soul, untouched by the illusions of the world. To reach this core, we must first recognize the mind as the "slayer of the real," a tool that often obscures our true nature and keeps us trapped in the ever-changing tides of the material world.
But the mind, this "slayer," holds the potential to become its own slayer. Through the practice of love in our daily lives, we can transform the mind from a tool of illusion into an instrument of liberation.
Love is not merely a fleeting emotion; it is a state of being, a conscious choice to see beyond the limitations of the ego and connect with the deeper essence of all beings. When we live with love as our guiding force, our actions become infused with compassion, understanding, and forgiveness. We become less concerned with our own desires and more focused on the well-being of others.
This shift in focus marks the beginning of the journey from personality to individuality. The personality is the outer shell we present to the world, shaped by societal expectations and conditioned beliefs. Individuality, however, is the unique essence that lies beneath the surface, the true expression of our soul.
As we cultivate love in our daily lives, we begin to shed the layers of our personality, revealing the genuine self within. We become less driven by external validation and more connected to our inner wisdom. We discover our own unique talents, passions, and purpose, and we begin to live a life that is authentic and fulfilling.
This journey is not without its challenges. The mind, with its ingrained habits and tendencies, can resist the transformative power of love. There will be moments of doubt, fear, and judgment. But through consistent practice and unwavering commitment, we can gradually loosen the grip of the mind and allow the light of our soul to shine through.
Remember, the spiritual journey is not about attaining some idealized state of perfection. It is about embracing the human experience in all its imperfections, with love as our guiding light. It is about transforming the mind from a slayer of the real into a slayer of its own limitations, paving the way for the blossoming of our true selves.
So, let us embark on this journey together, one act of love at a time, one conscious choice at a time. Let us walk the path of imperfections, knowing that within each imperfection lies the potential for profound transformation, leading us closer to the radiant light of our being.
This, I think is a part of the video "Defeat your sufferings"
Mind is the slayer of the real which means has to bring the mind under control and convert in to an instrument of the soul that has to free from desire and thoughts arising in the lower mind compelling to act for fulfilment
Taming the Slayer: From Mind to Soul
The human mind, with its relentless thoughts and desires, can be a formidable foe on the path to spiritual awakening. The ancient wisdom states that the "mind is the slayer of the real," meaning it obscures our true nature and keeps us chained to the illusion of the material world.
Therefore, to break free and experience true liberation, we must master this powerful tool and transform it from a slayer into an instrument of the soul. This requires meticulous effort and a deep understanding of the mind's nature.
The mind thrives on desires and thoughts arising from the "lower self," the part of us driven by ego and attachments. These desires compel us to act, seeking fulfillment through external means, leading to a cycle of dissatisfaction and suffering.
To free ourselves from this cycle, we must first recognize the transient and ultimately illusory nature of these desires. We must see them not as reflections of our true selves but as temporary disturbances on the surface of our being.
This process of disidentification is crucial. By observing our thoughts and desires without judgment, we begin to loosen their hold on us. We become aware of the spaciousness and stillness beneath the mental chatter, the realm of our true essence - the soul.
Once we have recognized the soul, our focus shifts from outward fulfillment to inward transformation. We begin to cultivate inner peace, compassion, and wisdom, qualities that resonate with the soul's true nature.
The mind, now disciplined and reoriented, becomes a powerful tool for this spiritual growth. It becomes the instrument through which the soul expresses itself in the world, serving as a conduit for love, creativity, and service.
This is the essence of mastering the mind: not suppressing it but rather guiding it towards its highest potential. It is a journey of self-discovery, a transformation from being ruled by desires to living in alignment with the soul's true calling.
Remember, this journey is not a destination but a continuous process. Every moment is an opportunity to become more aware, to let go of attachments, and to cultivate the inner peace that resides within us all. By taming the mind, we can become the slayers of illusion and step into the radiant light of our true selves......
😢world is a place of sorrow.
How do you define sorrow in absence of joy.
Feeling sorrows within yourself cause sorrow.
World is always exist with lots of happiness.
It is not a place of sorrow.
Dearest
siddhani biswas,
I am writing to you today with a heavy heart, feeling the weight of sorrow you carry within you. While I cannot fully understand the depth of your pain, I want you to know that my heart hurts for you.
However, amidst this sorrow, I also feel a glimmer of hope. You see, the world is not solely a place of sorrow. While darkness may exist, there is also an abundance of happiness, waiting to be discovered. It's like a hidden treasure, buried beneath the surface, waiting to be unearthed.
Feeling sorrow within ourselves can cause it to manifest more readily in our lives. It's like a magnet attracting similar emotions. The key, my dear friend, is to shift our focus. To redirect the lens of our awareness toward the abundance of joy and beauty that surrounds us.
Look around you. There are countless moments of happiness waiting to be savored. The warmth of the sun on your skin, the laughter of a child, the breathtaking beauty of nature - these are all reminders that joy is not fleeting, but ever-present.
I know it may not be easy to see these things right now, but I encourage you to start small. Take a moment each day to acknowledge something positive in your life, no matter how insignificant it may seem. A delicious meal, a kind gesture, a quiet moment of peace - these small things are the building blocks of happiness.
Remember, you are not alone in this journey. Some people care about you and want to help you find your way back to the light. Don't hesitate to reach out for support, whether it be from friends, family, or a professional.
With time, patience, and a willingness to open your heart to the possibilities, you will begin to see the world through a different lens. You will discover that happiness is not a destination, but a journey and that you have the power to create it within yourself.
May you find the strength to overcome your sorrow and embrace the joy that awaits you.
With love and support,
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In that part of change in understanding of dhukaa two levels are mentioned but by the time third level was suppose to be mentioned the video ended. Could anyone either post the full link of this video or mention that third level.
Please no background music.
Swamiji never said in this video one must be alone during one's spiritual journey. So,why this video title?
There is no connection between the content and the description.
Hey man...cross check and update
I don't see how the title relates to the content.
Who would like sorrows Swamiji? The god almighty had done it wrong with his Maya. When jeewas are nothing but Brahman him self why he has made dukhas. Couldn't he made a world with pleasures and pleasuresonly? Ask him Swami why the hell for he created mosquitos ? For baiting us with no fault and gave them power to fly with poison in their bites?