Podcast details
Temptation
A spiritual discourse on the nature of detachment and spiritual obstacles.
"One type of vairāgya arises when you hear the āgama, the revelation of the nature of reality—how beautiful it is, how it creates miracles—and you are inspired to achieve it."
"And this temptation is the most dangerous thing for a yogī."
Swami Satyananda Saraswati addresses a gathering, exploring the concept of vairāgya (detachment) and the pitfalls on the spiritual path. He warns of the temptation posed by siddhis (spiritual powers) like levitation, recounting a commercial course from the 1970s. He explains various forms of māyā—including attachment and illusion—using analogies like a mirage (mṛgatṛṣṇā) and a story of a farmer leaving heaven for his pipe.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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