ख़ुदा को अपनी कहानी का असली हीरो बनाएँ। ( Urdu / Hindi )
Saar (Essence)
Ananta explains that suffering arises from the ego's desire to be the hero of its own story. He encourages shifting focus away from the self and toward God, the only one worth remembering.
The most attractive aspect of the mind's story is the desire to be the hero.
Heroism gets us into suffering; make God the central character of the story instead.
We spend our entire life thinking about a nobody instead of the only one worth remembering.
contemplative
Transcript
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What is this that somewhere, you know, what is the most attractive aspect of the mind's story? It is heroism, okay? It is observing 'I'm the hero of my story.' I don't want to replace that even with God. So, heroism gets us into suffering. Make God the central character, the hero of the story, and we are just a sidekick or a small role.
We have a big role in this huge play which is God's play. What is our role in this play? Nothing. We're nobody. But we spend our entire life thinking about this nobody. Instead of thinking about the only one worth thinking about, instead of remembering the only one worth remembering, it's gone.
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