The Beauty of Satsaṅg and the Power of Devotion
The core of spiritual life is satsaṅg and devotion. We gather as one consciousness, protected by a radiating barrier created through practice and purity. External worries convert to answers when we let go. We are not glue for all energies; awareness lets us choose. Two wolves live within—one of anger and jealousy, one of love and devotion. The wolf we feed determines our reactions. Distractions arise, but we remain rooted in awareness. Satsaṅg is truthful, fruitful talk, not gossip. The divine provides everything when we surrender the doer. A story shows this: a disciple traveled without money or ticket, trusting the master. Another tried to copy and was caught. The difference is devotion and faith, not complaint. Grace is always present, but our inner layers—anger, jealousy—block it. We remove these layers through practice. We are already perfect; we must believe and accept this. Love yourself first, then love all. Contentment and acceptance bring happiness. Align from within through meditation.
"Sab kuch deva detā, dīp deyā."
"Nāhaṁ Karatā Prabhudīp Karatā Mahāprabhudīp Karatā He Kevalam."
Filming location: Slovakia
