In this satsang, Ma elucidates the significance of cultivating Purity, for a seeker.
Ma enlightens us that a pure mind is one which has no desires, ego or possessiveness. The presence of these traits distract us from self-seatedness and makes our mind restless. So, to become harmonious and peaceful in life, purity is necessary. Any seeker should be conscious of this need and should intensely pursue it.
Ma reminds us that it is the lack of genuine aspiration for purity, which impedes our progress. The intensity and wholesomeness of yearning, is generally found to be missing. However, in the heart of genuine and loyal seekers, the growth and blossoming of purity becomes absolutely facile!
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