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Ashram
A satsang discourse on the meaning and stages of an āshram.
"Āshram means shelter. 'Ā' means welcome and 'śram' means work. It is an invitation: come and work."
"Human life is given for only one thing: Ātma-jñāna. To urge the Ātma-jñāna—self-realization, the knowledge of the Self."
The speaker explains the concept of an āshram as a divine shelter for spiritual work and service. He outlines the traditional four stages of life (āshrams)—student, householder, retiree, and renunciant—describing the duties and ages for each. The talk culminates by reflecting on life's impermanence, the urgency of spiritual practice, and the ultimate goal of self-realization.
Recording location: Australia, Brisbane, Australian Tour
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