This is the 183rd video in the playlist containing the ongoing weekly online Global Satsang series by Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha based on Bhagavad Gita. In this satsang, Poojya Swamiji explains that any seeker has to progressively grow from the Atma stithi, (remaining absorbed in Self) to Brahmi stithi, where everything appears as the same omnipresent spirit.
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Neither matter nor energy is sentient and hence both cannot give rise to any idea, thought or design. At the same time, the whole creation is full of designs, sequences, orders, rhythms, cycles and the like. All these are possible only because of a Master source of creative intelligence, which has the supreme potential to create, uncreate and also to bring about change in the created.
Read MoreGod loves those who have noble qualities in them and the devotee, who, with utmost Shraddha, attention, imbibes all the lakshanas (characteristics) becomes dearest to Him.
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Read MoreAll actions done by us will have to be as Yajña. How to do so? Do everything but without any delusional clinging (saṅga) to the inner psycho-intellectual outcome it brings about. Every act is done aiming to achieve a certain fruition. If such fruition is had or not, the performer’s mind should feel no delusional clinging to what transpires. It is clinging that hinders Yajña. Whatever act is done without clinging verily becomes sacrifice.
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