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Four petals of Muladhara Chakra

A spiritual discourse on the four pillars of human consciousness and life.

"To become successful in your life, the great and wise men advise us to achieve four things. One must work to protect one's dharma."

"Mokṣa means to live truly as a human, with the innocence of children."

The speaker outlines the foundational principles for a successful human life, emphasizing the protection of dharma and the interconnectedness of the individual with family, society, and the environment. The talk explores the proper relationship to these elements and concludes by defining the ultimate goal, mokṣa, as living with true human innocence.

Recording location: Australia, Sunshine Coast, World Peace Tour 2005

The four petals represent the four pillars of human life, of human consciousness. To become successful in your life, the great and wise men advise us to achieve four things. One must work to protect one's dharma. You cannot protect everything yourself; everything has its own protectors. Human beings have a great nature; what is polluted can be purified, what is endangered can be saved. What is the proper way to relate to the environment, family, society, the body, and the ruler? The entire universe is working. It is not dead. The environment, our parents, our possessions, our children, our wealth—everything is connected to our ancestors. Mokṣa means to live truly as a human, with the innocence of children. Recording location: Australia, Sunshine Coast, World Peace Tour 2005

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