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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2007

From the works of the living enlightened master, Paramahamsa Nithyananda during the Shiva Sutras in Vedic Temple, Los Angeles, USA. Swamiji speaks on devotion, doubt and trust.

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  • Nazetan, IMHO 'Renunciation' means not attached to anything. That doesn't mean one should live impoverished. It just means, if the next moment the renouncer has to relinquish whatever s/he has, s/he will do it straightaway without feeling any loss!

  • Svamiji gives allways right answers in the right time! He is my spiritual 911.

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  • Here's my take on what he said. Not only were you to surrender doubt or ill feelings, but good feelings as well, because we are to move beyond running our lives by our feelings. To surrender your feelings means to let go of the attachment to them and give them up to Existence and then the trust in Existence itself, rather than feelings, can blossom. This then leads to living in a state of bliss, rather than having lots of ups and downs.

  • what does it mean to surrender the doubt or ill feelings?

  • From Clip: Feeling a deep connection or not feeling a deep connection is just continuous mood swings you are having. When you feel deep devotion or connection or when you feel very empty, surrender both at the feet of the divine. You will then develop trust. As long as you are depending on some mood swing that takes place within you to take you to the spiritual experience, it will never happen.

  • Thank You Swamiji.. i was seeking an answer to the same question n here it get it so clear from YOU ! Love You :)

  • It can be confusing as we try to understand renunciation and other spiritual qualities. When we focus on the state of Nithyananda and His teachings, we will grow spiritually. If we focus only on the status we will stay caught in the mind.

  • The song is 'Swabhava Chinmayanandam' and can be found on the CD 'You and You Only'. This is the music played every time Swamiji enters a discourse hall. Lots of great dance music availalbe also. Be in touch with lifeblissgalleriadotcom to get it.

  • Realy excellent. I believe this will continue for ever.

  • Thanks Swamiji...

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