Podcast details
Think and know thyself!
A spiritual discourse using a parable to illustrate the relationship between mind, intellect, and desire.
"Every birth is a station. And those desires that the child wants to have, that the mind wants to have, mean we will suffer a whole journey throughout the entire universe."
"To know thyself is not so easy, and the recognition is not so easy."
A speaker recounts a story told by a young Mahārāj about a grandfather bribing his grandson on a train to hide a ticket fraud. The grandfather represents the intellect and the child the mind, illustrating how unchecked desires lead to suffering across lifetimes. The speaker then expands on the need for spiritual discipline, referencing Mount Kailāś, Sanātana Dharma, and the obstructive power of Māyā, urging self-inquiry.
Recording location: Hungary, Szeged, Seminar
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