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About Patanjali
A spiritual discourse on the qualities of a true seeker and a genuine master.
"One should not compare anyone with anyone in these matters, especially in spirituality. The master is the master."
"Gurumukhī sadā sukhī: the Gurumukhī is always happy. Manmukhī sadā duḥkhī: the Manmukhīs are always unhappy."
A speaker, referred to as Swāmījī, addresses an assembly, explaining the ideal characteristics of a spiritual aspirant (Gurumukhī) versus a person led by their own mind (Manmukhī). He emphasizes that wisdom is universal and a true master possesses samadṛṣṭi (equal vision), never comparing or criticizing other paths. The talk references the sage Patañjali, the teachings of Mahāprabhujī, and includes a bhajan verse attributed to Sūrya Dāsī (Surdas) on divine mercy.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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