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Divine Feminine Consciousness (A Discourse delivered at Inner Awakening & LBE)

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

This discourse was delivered at the recently concluded Inner Awakening Program by Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda in Bengaluru, India. Inner Awakening is a 21 day enlightenement intensive program to experience Jivan Mukthi. The next Inner Awakening program will be held in Beganulu Ashram from December 2-22, 2009. More details may be found at www.dhyanapeetam.org

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  • It clicks with me, too. I think culture forcing women to work for a wage is materialism. It's putting material wealth ahead of home, peace, family. It means society values wealth over nurturing.

    In America, since married women started working as hard as men for wages, we've become poor - now both parents work for the same material standard we used to have with one, but kids are alone, so it's a lower living standard. Only the heads of corporations are profiting from our materialism.

  • "One of the biggest calamities to happen to human civilization is that women are asked to work and make a living like men, for which they are not created. Women have a better role to play on human consciousness; they are living models and examples of intense passive life energy. They need to remind planet earth again & again about Living Enlightenment by their life. When they are used to create infrastructure, that priority of awakening feminine consciousness is lost."

    WOW!

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  • i love ya...

  • Fully agree with you.........., just let us not mix up male/female, with masculine/feminine.

    We just know about the past and the present situation, god knows............in a few hundred years and thereafter??

    Let us step back, into our seats and follow the film from there. With male, or female sympathy,to the ongoing action, but not playing any act in it.

  • An excellent video. I have learned so much. Thanks Swamiji

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