Podcast details
Masta
A discourse on the spiritual state of mastāna, or divine intoxication.
"It means to be without any worry, without any sorrow, as if you are intoxicated in divine love."
"On the name of the Gurudev, I am dīwānā. Dīwānā means one who doesn't care whether good things or bad things happen."
The speaker explains the term mastāna as a state of God-consciousness where worldly concerns vanish. He illustrates this through a detailed story of Mastāna Bābā, a saint who lived in utter indifference to physical comfort, culminating in a miraculous anecdote where the saint removed his skull. The talk contrasts this supreme indifference with ordinary human attachment and complaint.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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