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Your Own Heart is Becoming the Beloved
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26 January 2025
(with subtitles)
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[Q.] I feel, sometimes you say,
we don't know how honest
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or how open we are. And I feel it.
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[Mooji] OK, you say, 'Sometimes we
don't know how open we are'.
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I'm a little bit with this.
But you're open enough to come here.
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[M.] You know what shop this is?
[Q.] Yes.
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[Mooji] What shop is it?
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[Q.] The shop... Empty shop.
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[Mooji] Empty shop.
[laughter]
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[M.] Very smart. Very good. OK.
[Q.] Maybe.
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[Mooji] So you come for some emptiness.
[laughs]
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[laughter]
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[Q.] I just feel it's easy to miss this one.
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[Mooji] Empty shop. You cannot buy.
You can only Be.
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There's nothing to purchase.
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It's a good title 'Come to empty shop'.
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Thieves in an empty house.
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I want to use it.
I want you to use this,
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why you use this example,
empty, empty shop.
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[Q.] What I feel is I cannot be,
like I cannot be 100 percent sure
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if there is anything I'm not seeing.
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[M.] Yes. I don't know if I've ever met anybody
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100 percent sure of anything.
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Except that you are.
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Maybe this you can say
you're sure of that you exist,
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and that you are experiencing or perceiving.
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You agree or not?
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[M.] You know that you are.
[Q.] Yes.
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[M.] And that you are experiencing?
[Q.] Yes.
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[M.] So let's work with this then
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as everything else is traffic to this.
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So everything comes is being perceived.
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Comes and goes is being perceived.
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Why perceiving is here?
Because you are here.
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You exist. Now we must look.
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Leave everything that can come and go.
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Leave all of that now.
Only you and perceiving.
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And of you and perceiving,
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which is most true, if one has to go?
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You say, 'I perceive,' I perceive.
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So, I perceive means every experiencing,
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whatever is happening is perceived
by this sense of 'I'.
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[M.] Yes?
[Q.] Yes.
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[Mooji] So you could even say,
'I am not perceiving'.
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Which means I'm perceiving
that I'm not perceiving.
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I'm going to keep it clean and simple.
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[Speaker] Guruji, how about that
you're perceiving emptiness?
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[Q.] Just when you say,
'What is more true?'
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I don't remember exactly what you said,
like, 'You are perceiving'?
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[M.] You know that you exist.
[Q.] Yes.
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[M.] And that you are perceiving
or experiencing your perceiving
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through the senses or the mind.
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If some inner state or outer states,
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that's being perceived by you.
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So everything that comes, can go.
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Mental states, emotional states,
friends can come,
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people live, people stay, people die,
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you feel sickness, you feel healthy,
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you feel excitement, feel boredom,
feel tired, feel energy,
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[Mooji] all this you perceive
and they come and go.
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[Mooji] You who perceive them,
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does that come and go?
Is it personal?
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[Mooji] Also, personal states come.
[Q.] Yes.
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[Mooji] So, that's also amongst
the field of perceivable, isn't it?
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So even those things,
and the feeling of 'I',
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and autobiography, your ideas about life,
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all of those personal things,
they are also perceived. OK?
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[M.] They can change shape,
and their change is also perceived.
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So they cannot be that which perceives them.
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[Mooji] That's true?
[Q.] Yes.
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[Mooji] That which is perceiving, is it
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material or immaterial? It's immaterial?
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[Q.] It's not material.
[Mooji] It's not material.
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Q2: I cannot say what it is.
But I experience that ...
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[Mooji] Who is speaking now?
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[M.] It's not a trick question.
[Q.1] I'm looking.
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[M.] Obviously, the response is coming
so fluidly and so comfortably,
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there's no strain to comment that
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all these things are being perceived,
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and that whatever is perceiving
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itself cannot be perceived by quality.
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Is it male or female?
Is it any of these things? No.
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So, answers, responses are coming from there.
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So even the responses are coming
and they are also perceived
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pouring out of some, whatever,
something, or no thing.
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[Q.] I don't know if it's pouring out
of something. It's perceived.
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[Mooji] OK. They're appearing also.
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So that which is perceiving them,
what is to be said of that?
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Is it a structure or no structure?
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[Q.] It's no structure.
[Mooji] OK.
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[Mooji] Is that significant for you?
[Q.] It is significant. It is.
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[Mooji] OK. Where does the problem start,
if one start?
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[Mooji] Is it a new skill that you developed?
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And anyone can apply.
It's not particularly to you.
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It's for anyone.
For everyone there's a sense of 'I', 'I Am',
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but it's quickly given to the body,
'I am this person',
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'I'm from Germany', 'I'm from this place',
'I'm a doctor',
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'I'm this and that and that', is acquired,
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so it takes on the sense
of being something identifiable.
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But from your place,
that is also a construct that is seen.
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The 'I' that is seeing them
is not those things.
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You cannot say he's a doctor or a nurse,
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or he's 1.7 cm,
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170 cm, you know,
he doesn't have any of those things.
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What is it like unto itself
if it doesn't connect with
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points of perception or things
to perceive by itself?
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[Q.] It's not bothered by anything.
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[Mooji] Yes. OK, bring the things back.
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[Mooji] Is it bothered by them?
[Q.] No. It is ...
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[Q.] If identity is missed ...
[Mooji] If identity ...?
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[Q.] ...is not seen.
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[Mooji] So, identity brings all the trouble then?
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[Q.] Identifying brings all the trouble,
but for who?
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[Mooji] Ahh. Are are you asking me?
[laughter]
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[Mooji] You have to find out,
right here is good.
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[Q.] The trouble cannot be for that
which is not touched by it.
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[Mooji] Yes.
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[M.] Is 'that which is not touched by it'
an object of perception?
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[Q.] No.
[Mooji] Where is it?
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[Q.] It has no location.
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[M.] It has no problem.
[Q.] It has no problem.
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[Mooji] Let's go to where the problems are.
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Why are you trying to solve a thing
that has no problem?
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[Q.] 'Why try to solve a thing
that has no problem?'
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[Mooji] Yes. It has no problem!
[laughter]
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So where will we go now to find a problem?
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It is good. It's fine!
We're looking and it's good.
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I don't want to feel,
'Ah! Yes, end of thing, I go now.'
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Because problems begin somewhere
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and everyone is troubled by it.
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Who is the everyone, you must also find.
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It appears that you are no one,
and you are someone.
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In this receding you come to,
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'Ah, actually, I am here.
'I', but 'I' as what is here?'
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Well, it's certainly not the person.
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It's not male or female.
Or it's not Muslim or Christian.
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It's something, something, nothing about it.
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[M.] Is it a valuable discovery?
[Q.] Yes.
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[M.] Yes, OK. So that's not where problems are.
[Q.] No.
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[Mooji] OK. So where problems come
is in the place of identity ...
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[Q.] Yes.
[Mooji] ...where I am someone.
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[Q.] Yes.
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[Mooji] Is there a way
that this sense of being someone,
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how does that look now
from the place of your discovery,
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'Fundamentally, I am not any of these things
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that have been spoken of?'
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How does the things, the world of things,
what is their value?
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They don't impact upon This.
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But somehow this must be
the cause of them playing
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and here the sense 'I' is also there,
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and a very familiar feeling of 'I'.
But is it stable?
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Is it always constant, this 'I'?
Now, the second 'I'?
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[Q.] The moving 'I' is not constant.
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[Mooji] Yes. So is it not the moving 'I'
who came to satsang?
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[Q.] Yes.
[Mooji] Yes.
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[Mooji] Because what?
It cannot control its world.
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[Q.] And it's good it cannot,
because it wouldn't ...
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it wouldn't find out what it really is
if it could control anything.
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Like if there wouldn't be this trouble
and this pain in this identifying,
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there would be no urge to...
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[Mooji] So it must have an urge.
It must have a drive.
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What is the drive of this 'I'
which is the 'I'-person?
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Because all the human beings,
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we have this mask or sickness
of 'I'-me, 'I'-me.
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What is the 'I'-me really in search of?
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Everybody can take this.
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The 'I'-me, is it quiet and content
and happily 'I'-me?
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No. So what does it want?
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[Speaker] Probably, to be free of suffering.
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[Mooji] To be free of suffering.
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Only you? Only you? OK, OK.
To be free of suffering.
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[Mooji] What is it suffering from?
[Group] It's projection.
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[Mooji] It's projection. It's projection.
Da da da ...
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We're in common ground now.
It's having some suffering.
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[Q.] But I'm not sure that this 'I',
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like this identified one
wants to be at peace.
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[Mooji] Wants to be?
[Q.] At peace.
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[M.] Doesn't want peace?
[Q.] I'm not sure about that.
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M: You speaking now are not that.
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[M.] Is that what you're saying?
[Q.] Not being ...?
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[M.] The person, you're not sure
the person self is really ... da da da.
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Who is speaking now?
Just to be clear and look.
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You're looking from where?
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From an identified place
or a not identified place?
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There is a feeling 'I Am',
I call it consciousness,
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that 'I Am'-ness without strong identification
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with the personal sense, that is,
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let me call it the Brahman for the moment,
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only because I can I have
another word called Parabrahman.
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Could you understand? OK. All right.
So it is the consciousness.
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It is the guru state of being,
which is there for everybody.
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It is that in which the world of person
and its world
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and all of this is seen from here,
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but is not disturbed by that.
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And from this place, 'I Am' has the power,
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by looking into the realm
of the 'I'-me and the 'I'-person,
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imparts some grace to it.
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In the form of the 'I'-person ...
Are we following? It's good?
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In the form of the 'I'-person
it is still consciousness,
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it's a mode of consciousness.
And that sense of being,
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if you want to call it a soul ...
Are we alright for the moment?
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Just working words.
The soul, it has different characteristics.
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In India, they speak of the different gunas,
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which are kind of energetic qualities
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that affect the soul, some soul tendency.
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[Q.] Sorry, but the soul
you call the person now? Or what?
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[M.] Yes. Let me just continue
and then you'll see.
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[Mooji] So then, the sense of being somebody,
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an entity with the characteristic,
with a history,
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with association, with parents, with family,
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with all of these things, self description,
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that makes you uniquely you.
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At least, for the time being
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because also you keep changing
what you say about yourself.
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If you keep on writing an autobiography
over a period of 20 years,
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it's going to keep changing.
So the person is not stable.
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Whereas the 'I Am', which generates
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the projection of the mind and person ...
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I'm going to call person and mind similar,
for the moment.
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If you want me to cover because
it's good if you understand this thing,
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then it becomes more clear, no?
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So the personal state of consciousness
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is where all the conflicts can come,
desire can come.
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Pain, life, death, you, me,
this, that, up, down, heaven, hell,
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all these things are in there for the person.
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It's never a stable environment.
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And even unto itself,
with nothing to interfere,
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it interferes with itself.
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It also suffers from its own, 'I'm lonely,
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I don't know what I'm going to do.'
So it's never without trouble.
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But as it's also on a journey
of this world, as we know it,
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each one is on a journey of Self-discovery.
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It may not be conscious of it like that.
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For a while our urge for discovering things
can be merely phenomenal.
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Like, I want to be a lawyer or a doctor,
to be famous,
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I want to be a singer,
I want to be something,
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and all this produces fruit.
It's a power, it produces fruit.
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You may indeed become famous or rich,
all these kinds of things.
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But we are discovering,
even those who became very rich,
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at some point they're not satisfied
with being rich
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as the whole system is built like that.
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You can never be really satisfied,
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really genuinely satisfied, until you're home.
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And 'home' means to awaken
to your true nature,
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which is not somewhere else,
not over there,
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it's like peeling away, no?
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So my way of looking at it is that
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the person is the one
who takes the journey of life.
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And I would not say...
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In Advaita thought the person doesn't exist,
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the mind doesn't exist, the world doesn't exist,
and ultimately it is true,
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but you must understand
in what light it is true.
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Because when you say to beings
who have a strong idea of self
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and who have a philosophy,
have relief, have belief, all these things,
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'It's not true, it doesn't exist',
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it's very hurtful,
'You don't know what you're saying!'
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Some can adopt that thing
and indeed learn and take that attitude.
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But inside, it's not true.
Something has to be clear.
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So the sense of being someone,
it is consciousness.
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When you say 'I', when you feel 'I',
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because nobody gave you 'I'.
Everything else you receive.
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Nobody, not your parents didn't say,
'I'm going to name you "I".'
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And yet all the beings
have this intuitive self-reference of 'I'.
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Not the English version.
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So even mosquitoes have a feeling of 'I'.
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'I' points to existence, 'I'-exist.
That's what it really means.
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But 'I'-person very rarely touchs on this root
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that it means existence
and that it is conscious.
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It doesn't even know
that it cannot die as consciousness.
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Consciousness cannot die.
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But its belief 'I am the body' can die.
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But doesn't mean It dies.
The body will die.
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But what you are cannot die,
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it will just transfer for more experiencing
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if there's more things to experience.
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So this urge inside,
with different beings in different bodies,
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like identities in different bodies,
are on a journey.
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Depending upon your maturity,
some people only want to be famous,
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or want 5 children, want a beautiful house,
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want enough money to do what I want.
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Those desires are permitted
by Parabrahman, by Paramatman.
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That life gives life in this.
All desires can be had, good and bad.
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And it will help you to fulfil your desires.
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Even if you're a thief,
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it will give you the power
to learn to be a better thief!
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Because God has a use for you
as a great thief. [laughter]
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Because He is going to perfect the other ones,
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who may be somewhere more evolved
with your thievery!
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They need this thievery
to move on even more.
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The whole thing is beautifully managed
[laughter]
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by Paramatman taking care of all things.
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Not one thing goes missing.
Not only for human beings,
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the ant kingdom, the bee kingdom,
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the horse and every kingdom,
He is the God of all of them.
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They have their rules.
They have their philosophies.
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They have their ways.
They have their likes and dislikes.
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They have their urges and their suffering.
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Everything is evolving somehow.
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Let's stick to our world for a little bit. OK.
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So in our world, this urge is there,
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and for a while, depending upon ...
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because not all the beings
are at the same level of maturity.
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He made it like that. He didn't say,
all who are mature go here
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and all of you mature [go here.]
No, He mixes up. And we fight.
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But we need it also, you see.
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I'm saying this so that
you don't complain about your life.
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Everything that's sent to you,
if you take it only as,
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'This thing happened to me,
you didn't do anything about it.'
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Actually, you earned it.
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You have to make use of the experience of it
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to transcend in yourself.
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As you transcend in yourself
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your light becomes light for others also.
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But don't think like that, 'I, my light ...'
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You understand? [laughter]
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If you have this attitude, OK.
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But somehow this is needed,
it's pointing out something,
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rather than 'Oh, they are attacking me ...'
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The self as a person is also very myopic
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and very self protecting.
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That's why he doesn't grow so quick
because it feels vulnerable.
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And when you're vulnerable it locks in
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and 'pew pew'. [shoots] It locks in.
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When you see these things, you realise,
'But a deeper consciousness ...'
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She's just been speaking
from this deeper consciousness,
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in which the sense of the person and its world
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are seen with more detachment.
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You say, 'When I speak with you from here,
I'm actually just fine.'
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What do you want?
What do you need?
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What is your problem?
'Actually, here, nothing actually.'
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For problem, I have to go back over there.
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And over there is in the state of the person
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and my neighbours and my relationship
and things,
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and I get enough money and ...
This is the woes of the person.
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They are here to make you grow, to help you.
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When you see and understand this a little bit,
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you don't get angry, 'Oh, they are the cause.'
But you use it.
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But when you come here,
I want to fast forward! Which you can.
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You can go tick tock, tick tock.
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Or you can somehow come into big seeing.
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You can travel with footsteps
or you can travel by galaxies.
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So here, I feel, and I assume,
you may correct me,
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that when you come here,
there is within the capacity
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to flower into higher states.
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When you realise,
'I'm kind of wasting my time
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in the person quite a lot.
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Because now I'm aware of myself
in consciousness as consciousness'.
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And what happens by that?
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Well, as you learn to observe,
as I've shown,
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learn to observe things more,
as we're too identified,
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if you identify you slow down,
and what happens?
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You start to accumulate concepts.
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And the more concepts you accumulate,
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the more opaque you become,
the more solid, the more rigid.
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If you know people
who have a pile of concepts,
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their concepts and your concepts
can't dance. 'No, no, whoa.'
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Even family can be like this.
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So what you will learn is,
by observing with detachment,
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learning to look and see
if you can catch this seeing
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where even your person,
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your person, the subject of
all your world, is itself seen.
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When you can see, you can say, 'Whoa!'
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It's not just a world, but the personal self
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that has the reflection of that world.
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They are, when I say two sides of one coin,
they go together.
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Your mistake has been,
you're identifying yourself and feeling,
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'But it's the world,
everything is wrong there. It's not me.'
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What makes you do that is because
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also your person goes by the title of 'I'.
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And 'I' means God. You understand?
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Your 'I' is consciousness,
which is Godly principle.
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Then you understand this 'I', the 'I'-me,
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and the 'I'-I, or the 'I'-am',
you see the difference.
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When we go into 'I'-me,
all your life struggle, 'This I can't get',
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'this one is sick and ...'
it is strong, it is strong.
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It didn't have its origin in one body life-form.
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It's been going on for a long time.
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But gradually it's growing through,
what I call, the guna field.
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Gunas mean some energy
which is tamasic guna.
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Means that when the entity of self
is more resistant
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and more sort of easily troubled
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and full of identity and resistance,
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that's called tamasic guna, tama guna.
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Then the energy,
the entity energy can also have
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something you can call raja guna,
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means the soul is more energetic,
it's full of desire,
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it wants to do things, it's adventurous,
it has many ideas.
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And then, also, another guna
called sattva guna.
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Sattva guna is more pure,
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meaning when the energy field
is more attracted to spirit;
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it wants to evolve in consciousness,
it wants to realise.
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These gunas are playing
within the beingness.
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Some gunas have more ascendance,
strongerer in one.
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Another stronger in another one. Like this.
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So all of you, I say,
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you must be exhibiting
some stronger sattva guna.
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But you have raja guna in there
pulling at your tail. [laughter]
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And sometimes tamas guna, 'Uhh, tsk.'
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They're all part of it.
[laughter]
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It's a kind of fun way of looking, no?
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It's not that funny, actually. [laughs]
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But we understand a little bit.
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So, somehow to come to satsang
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without anyone pressuring you to do that
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means your soul is attracted a bit towards it.
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And the more you find out,
and not just intellectually,
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but begin to experience your understanding,
experiential understanding,
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you're encouraged within yourself,
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you're falling in love.
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If you fall in love with someone
and really falling in love deeply,
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you will require nobody to remind you
to remember your beloved.
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The urge comes from inside, it's pulling,
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always, whatever you're doing, you're thinking.
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[laughter] You see?
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So your own self, your own heart
is becoming the beloved
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of your sense of your person.
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It's in the sattva guna,
it's drawing more and more.
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After sattva guna what happens?
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They call one state turiya,
which means becoming clean,
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functioning more from consciousness.
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The lower states don't trouble you,
they don't trouble.
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Identity doesn't trouble you.
At some point it won't trouble you.
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People call you, 'So you're Paulette?'
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'Yes, it's my name'. You still use the name.
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When you wake up fully into yourself,
you will not have to change name.
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You don't have to call yourself Parabrahman,
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or some wonderful name.
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You can still use your name.
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But you are not this name.
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You see, it's like, somehow,
something's unfolding.
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Concepts don't stick with you.
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The more they don't stick with you,
they're not so important.
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Then all is available for you.
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You can listen without having to decide,
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'I believe in this. What do you believe?
What is your standpoint?'
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It doesn't matter, actually,
as you're in the All-ness of your being.
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Is it OK I'm talking like this?
Let's clear the field, OK.
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We're sweeping the house, so you understand.
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When you say, 'I don't know why
I keep getting these things',
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that relationship's building is sticky.
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I don't say, I'll show you how
to solve that problem, that problem.
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I say learn something,
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learn to observe your sense of identity
and its likes and dislikes,
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but with some distance learn.
You can see.
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And learn to detach.
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And what did I say?
Should I say 99.9 percent
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of the things in the world
does not trouble you?
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Means you can walk anywhere
in the world and things don't go ...
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You can move. Natural detachment.
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But the 0.1 [laughter]
of the things that matter.
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'Oh, yeah, but no, no, I don't like pink.
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Mmm-mmm. Not me. I don't like this.
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Peacock feathers.
Oh, keep that away from me!'
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All this kind of stuff keeps you tied up
into the shape of the person.
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You feel proud, 'I'm this kind of person.
I'm not that kind of person'.
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You don't realise how we cheat
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and shrink from your beauty.
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All of this is you!
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You will never learn
and really love everyone.
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Even those not yet born, you'll love.
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'Oh, no, but I've never seen them.
Oh, I didn't know.' No, no.
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Understand? Because it's your nature.
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It's not just your choice.
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And so I say, what is the simple thing?
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Learn to observe more and more.
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With detachment, learn to see.
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The mind, the maya-mind says,
'That's wasting time,
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I don't get anything from doing that.
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I fall asleep whenever I try to look
without attachment, I fall asleep.
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Even here, when we do the 'Just Be' exercise ...
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Ding dong!. I say like this ...
[mimics falling asleep] [laughter]
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Just woke up!
[laughter]
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What is this?
It is a kind of psychic resistance, it's in us.
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Something that is trying to resist
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from coming into the fullness of yourself.
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It's a force, this maya force.
It's a little resistance.
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But don't be worried. It will soon change.
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The minute you begin to feel the darshan
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of your own heart, [deep breath]
so much encouragement.
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But you must earn it.
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And what the teacher will do is
teach this thing,
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but you have to be on board.
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You have to be on board.
You have to be there.
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Because even greatest guru cannot help you
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if your heart's not on board.
You must work for it.
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And look what it is also,
it's very mystical, but it's not difficult.
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The path has been made so clean.
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The higher you go, the purer the climate.
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The simpler the advice, if you can take,
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but the stronger the resistance.
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Because your earth self 'arrgh' is fighting.
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It's lazy. 'Argh.' It's like this,
you have to watch him.
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You have to learn to observe this, OK,
and press on.
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And what you have,
you may say at some point,
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'I have nothing to encourage me
because my mind is just killing me.'
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And some people say,
'But Guruji told you to do.'
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'Yes, yes. Yeah, yeah, I do.'
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Why? Because you have faith
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and faith enough to give you
some strength, some courage.
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Then also life, the source, empowers you,
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because you chose,
when you've chosen many things,
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you can keep on choosing
many things in life,
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but you're choosing Supreme,
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you're choosing God-consciousness,
you're choosing Self.
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When I speak like this,
I get touched, you see?
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If you choose This,
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then you are really making use
of this life-form.
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Because you can choose many things
and they will delay you.
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And it's OK. You like this thing. You like that.
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It's freedom. It's okay, it's okay.
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But if you have in your heart this choice,
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then you have taken the highest choice,
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then you will be tested
and you must pass this test,
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and then all the grace of Parabrahman
comes for you.
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If you say,
'But I went around the corner
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and somebody went, 'Boo!'
I don't want to go there',
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then you come, 'Guruji what is the highest?'
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I said, You didn't even pass the lowest!
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[laughter]
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[Mooji] You want the highest.
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I say, a little person is saying,
'Look at you. Oh, no, no',
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and you're ... [imitates crying]
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I say these small things,
how are you going to overcome?
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By looking and learning to let the fear ...
Don't try to stop the feelings.
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Let them come. Don't try and stop them.
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What you need is not to stop them,
but to have clear seeing of them.
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Just see that it's the life force.
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The force of habit is playing
and this is its domain,
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this is its sensors, [indicates the body]
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it's playing in here
and the mind is playing.
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And you say, 'But how I can see this?
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How come I'm seeing this?'
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Gradually, you stay in your satsang,
you listen, you start to find,
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'Where there didn't seem to be a way,
there is a way!'
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Which way is it?
It's here, it's here, it's here. [points to heart]
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So, you just continue.
Don't try, if someone gets a bit hurt,
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you go try something else,
try something else and you try.
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No, no. You must have some faith.
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If you don't have faith,
you can pray, ask Baba,
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'Oh, Guruji, please,
I want to believe, I trust,
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but I'm weak, please help me.'
God's help comes.
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Help comes. Be humble.
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As you're growing, kindness is coming.
Kindness is coming.
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Maybe you didn't realise
how unkind your behaviour is.
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Selfishness is going.
Empathy is coming.
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Spaciousness is coming.
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Heaviness is leaving.
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Unexpected boon and grace is flowing,
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seemingly undeserved, it's coming.
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Then, things that you feel,
'But how did this come?' are coming.
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Then when you start to feel great,
something goes, 'Ehh! Uhh!'
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That is coming also.
Everything is coming. [laughter]
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You're going to give up.
Like this it comes.
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I have a tremendous...
I have in my heart I found
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the love for all the beings is there.
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I didn't work at it.
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You just stay open,
you come to your natural love,
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your natural state is there.
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But the service to sangha,
who, if I am right about it,
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are those I perceive to be
on a higher journey of awakening,
-
then this body, this life force
is dedicated to that.
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It's dedicated to that.
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You will have troubles
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but you will overcome them.
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And the highest, clearest power
in the universe has called you,
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[silence]
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and supports your seeing.
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Stop thinking of yourself
as some petty little thing.
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But don't think of yourself
as a great thing also. [laughter]
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Yeah.
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And the one thing that will be repeated:
Don't give up.
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Keep looking and clarify
your misunderstanding of you.
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Someone says, 'But I'm doing like this.'
I say no, no.
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What I show, come now, you do. Look.
Da da da da. Come. [exhales]
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Don't put this in your pocket.
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Put it in your heart and stay with it
and increase in it.
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And so your autobiography
that you write in your person,
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that will disappear.
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[Group] Thank you.
[Mooji] Thank you.
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[M.] What is happening also, is that,
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I'm finding more the ones,
I just find them,
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we stay together, we look,
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and quickly from here, just go down.
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You want to come in with me,
we go down. Stay.
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And all this mind stuff starts to
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just dry up very naturally. Just simple.
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I told you from the beginning it is simple,
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because you don't have to create your Self.
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You can create a false self.
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But your True Self you can only discover.
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When you discover t,
the discoverer merges in it also.
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