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Sharing Satsang - David's Report - 15 May 2015

May 15, 20155:5011 views

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Ananta highlights the beauty of silence and the lack of need to demonstrate spiritual understanding, emphasizing that natural expression through celebration and singing is often more meaningful than words.

Silence is all that's really needed; it feels meaningless to add anything more to the truth.
There is no longer a need to demonstrate or show exactly where I am at with my understanding.
When a natural expression of understanding comes, that's fine, but there is no need to force it.

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Transcript

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Seeker

Yeah, I was just going to say it's okay, I can wait another 10 minutes if Priya wants to come up, if you feel that's right.

Ananta

Okay, you're here now. Let's get from you.

Seeker

Okay. But I mentioned to Bhagawati yesterday that you and Mooji are the only ones that have really been able to shut me up. Yes, I always have a lot to say, and outside of Satsang, I perhaps have a lot to say because of my job and there's other things. But in Satsang, I just said to Bhagawati, it just feels meaningless to say anything. I just don't have... you see, you speak, other people are speaking, it seems to all be said. There's nothing for me to add, and silence is all that's really needed. And I guess I'll just join in with the others in singing and celebration. It was a joy with prayer that we should just start a band and just sing all day long. It just felt so, so lovely to do that. And so yeah, I don't really... you know, maybe before there would have been this sense of 'I need to kind of demonstrate and show exactly where I'm at with my seeing and my understanding.' And sometimes that is expressed naturally, but I don't feel I need to... I don't feel the need to be there, which is beautiful. So when a natural expression of understanding comes, that's fine, but if it doesn't, there's no need to, and no need to demonstrate. But I'd like to sing if that's okay?

Ananta

Of course it is.

Seeker

It won't be too long. It's really this long, and I've got a photo of you and Mooji on my drum.

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Ananta

Thank you so much, David. Really beautiful. Thank you. But I don't believe for a word now... go ahead with it longer. It's good. Thank you. Thank you so much.

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