In this wonderful satsang, Nutan Swamiji recaps the slokas 2.1.1 to 2.1.3 discussed in the last satsang, shedding light on the important words by explaining to us their deeper and profound meaning.
The aim of Sadhana is to overcome our deep-rooted differential notions and become integrated with the universe. Remembering these 'key-words' can help us overcome constrictedness and become expansive and light and accept any situation with equanimity.
Swamiji enlightens us that everything in this objective creation is like sparks from the fire, they are nothing other than consciousness in essence (Sarupah). The whole creation is only an appearance in consciousness - there is no causal chain. Everything is 'Purusha' in reality (vivarta srishti). Consciousness is the ultimate brilliance, which reveals itself and everything else (divyah). It is by knowing and identifying with Consciousness alone, that all our enquiries will find its answers and help us transcend death!
Swamiji will be discussing 'Voice of Upanishads'. The Global Satsang will be based on Kathopanishad and Mundakopanishad. | Live Satsangs with Spiritual Masters on Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday at 8 pm IST/10:30 am EDT/ 10:30 pm MST.
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