Friday, February 3, 2017

Keep your pure questioning alive to cure boredom and tiredness

Original Source: http://www.nithyananda.org/video/are-you-fan-or-devotee

Kenopanishad, Dvitiyaḥ Khanḍah, the 2nd chapter, 2nd part of the Kenopanishad.

“If you think I know It very well, then you certainly have known only, very little expression of Brahman’s true nature and form. What you know is conditioned by your limited perception of Brahman’s expression, in yourself and it’s expression among the Gods too. Therefore, Brahman the Absolute Truth is still, to be sincerely enquired into, contemplated and intranalyzed by you.”
Boredom is self-inflicted. We choose to engage boredom. It is always a definite clear choice.

The Truth is still to be sincerely inquired into. What does it mean, that we know it not? Certainly this is the truth. If you think you know it, No, you haven't know it. What you know is conditioned by your limited perception of Brahman's expression.

Go on, go on, go on.

'I tell you, this one line, “Therefore, Brahman, the Absolute Truth is still, to be sincerely enquired into, contemplated and intranalyzed by you.”Anybody who follows this one line, becomes My favorite. I tell you, I am never afraid of your questions. I am always afraid of your answers. I have seen, as long as people, are ready to drop their answers and keep the pure questioning alive, they remain in my favorite list—theBrahmanyam Bahuputratām.'
"Do not give up on your seeking. Do not give up your pure questioning. Go on, go on, go on. Keep your pure questioning alive. "

Seeking, go on seeking.

In a related satsang, if you get up in the morning feeling tired or sick, do not just question why you are not well today, question the WHOLE thing. Question everything - me, Ishwara (God), Jagat (The World).

Swamiji, I pray to you to keep this seeking in me for ever, let me have the pure seeking, purify my seeking. Let it always be anchored in the True Reality, the Absolute Brahman!


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