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Pain & Suffering -The Powerful Master for non-possessiveness

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From the works of Enlightenened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this talk Nithyananda discusses how one deals with non possessiveness. He says that sometimes its as easy as just dropping that thing with no pain. The other side of the coin is where one feels pain and suffering while going through this non possessiveness. Nithyananda smiles and emphasizes that this is the most powerful master as pain and suffering purifies you. Its only when one goes through pain and suffering and then unclutches that one is liberated from pain and suffering of possessiveness. Jain Sutras, March 2007, Los Angeles.

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  • Everytime I watch any video I learn something you; a new layer of knowledge appears. Now I begin to understand about observing the suffering. I never could understand that, I could not connect. Now I can begin to understand, I hope to connect with this technique. Thank you for posting this priceless and precious jewels of videos.

  • very powerful!!

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  • priceless

  • It is a hard technic! any how i hope you must be joking! still i will try and  i am sure will come agin to you. To learn more Thanks!!

  • wow!! This is incredible...I have never heard this advice before...True learning..Namaste Swamiji....

  • this also will pass

  • Thank you

  • This is indeed truth. It is also a hard life-lesson. That we all must learn on our own, and constantly; To find the inner place of silence, in the eye of the tornado (life). And to be able to see and understand that nothing is lost. Because nothing is really ours. maybe exept for the understanding, the wisdom and the love gained..?

    And the bliss of the pure life when lived as the life is supposed to be lived?

  • omg, I know that Lord Krishna asks arjuna to be indifferent in happiness and distress, I just know I have a good chance of letting my guard down if I was to look into Nithyananda's eyes. His eyes penetrate my heart. Maybe I am looking too deep but I can't help this!!

  • remarkable advice for anyone who is too dependent! and fearful of failure, losing of loved ones, and any positions or possessions. !

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