In this satsang, Ma explains how through self-effort and a wholesome yearning for liberation, we can attain excellence in life.
Just like bringing up a beautiful garden requires a constant and well concerted effort from us, to attain our spiritual goal too we have to carefully do such things - which enriches our mind with virtues and makes our intelligence sharper. Ma tells us that if our yearning is sincere and strong, then the intelligence will help us to overcome all the seeming hurdles on our path.
Ma reminds us that our goal is not just to read and hear about the 'Subject', but to become That. So, we have to constantly review how our mind behaved throughout the day, identity the undesirable traits and make effort to eliminate them and replace them with the qualities of Brahman.
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