Myth of Hardwork

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip taken from the discourse titled, Disengage from the I, Swamiji tells us the idea of hard work is a myth. We are taught to constantly sell ourselves. We start calculating for everything we do. These are subtle truths that makes this body dull and dead. We do not have any problem to move our body for money, name & fame. But by constant calculation we are frozen, dull and dead. He gives us a technique to do work without any expectations of money, name & fame. This will allow us not to give fuel to fear and greed that drives our engine. Swamiji gives a beautiful example of the 63 nayanmar saints who did simple deeds and became enlightened. The complete discourse may be ordered online and www.lifeblissgalleria.com.

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  • Nor is enlightenment dependant on knowledge of a particular book (Bible) or belief in a particular savior (Jesus).

  • The Genesis(story of adam and eve) is written in the Vedas.

    Bhavishya purana.

    Written on or before 3000 B.C.

    You can do some research.

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  • Swamiji thank you for this message. This message had made me more relax.

  • Renewed ideas. Thanks

  • Great.

  • thx u change my concept

  • very good, every body needs to understand the import of what is said by the swami.

  • A great post. I have found the answers to many questions which were troubling my mind a long for a long time.

  • I love you for sending me that message, as I am usually completely misunderstood when I open my mouth. Thank you!

  • Exactly.

  • I didn't know that, I was just going on my interpretation of the meaning. That's interesting. But I do believe firmly that enlightenment is not dependant on any knowledge of Hinduism at all (I say this because of my own observations as a child and I knew nothing of Hinduism) This knowledge is within us all whatever our culture. But thanks for telling me that!

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