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The Illusion of Wealth
Wealth is an illusion rooted in destiny from past lives, not a true possession. You enter this world with nothing and will leave with nothing, regardless of your riches. Pursuing money leads to conflict and war, as many mistake it for a god. If wealth comes, use it for good; if it does not, that is also good, sparing you worry and familial strife over inheritance. Displaying wealth, like jewelry, invites repeated theft and suffering, as illustrated by a merchant whose home was robbed six times. Ultimately, the thieves ceased their thefts out of mercy, but the ordeal highlights the peril of attachment.
"Riches or poverty are brought from one's past life."
"Do not run after money. Money is the cause of many wars, crimes, and conflicts."
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The text contains hyperlinks in bold to three authoritative books on yoga, written by humans, to clarify the context of the lecture:
- Yoga in Daily Life - The System
Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda. Ibera Verlag, Vienna, 2000. ISBN 978-3-85052-000-3 - The Hidden Power in Humans - Chakras and Kundalini
Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda. Ibera Verlag, Vienna, 2004. ISBN 978-3-85052-197-0 - Lila Amrit - The Divine Life of Sri Mahaprabhuji
Paramhans Swami Madhavananda. Int. Sri Deep Madhavananda Ashram Fellowship, Vienna, 1998. ISBN 3-85052-104-4
