Podcast details
Your gratest enemy and stupidity is when you are offended. You can't digest the truth.
A spiritual discourse on the power of self-awareness and overcoming negative tendencies.
"Whenever any negative tendencies awaken in your consciousness, you should neutralize them with the thought of being a very pure, divine human being."
"As long as you are the slave of your senses, there cannot be samādhi, and without samādhi you cannot be happy and content."
The speaker delivers a monologue on the importance of remembering one's humanity to counteract negative emotions like anger, jealousy, and hatred. He explains that these feelings arise from animalistic energies and that taking offense destroys spiritual progress. Using analogies like corn turning to popcorn, he emphasizes the transient nature of life and happiness, urging listeners to understand their life mission and avoid division.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Weekend seminar
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