माया से हकीकत की तरफ ( Urdu / Hindi )
Saar (Essence)
Ananta urges seekers to use every breath to deepen their devotion, teaching that the world of perception is merely a surface-level illusion compared to the profound reality of God found within.
Use every breath and heartbeat to deepen your love for God and your faith.
This world is like the surface of an ocean; turbulence or shimmer, it is not your reality.
Beyond the realm of perception is where you find God and your true self.
devotional
Transcript
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Use every breath. Use every breath, every heartbeat, every waking moment to deepen in your love for God, to deepen in your service, to deepen in your faith.
And remember that this world is just like the surface of an ocean. It's like the surface. You see, the waves could be shimmering. They could seem attractive or sometimes it seems like there is turbulence. There is tsunami. But remember that all this is just on your surface. This is not the bulk of your reality. The bulk of your reality is under this. Not like in space like that, but you know what I mean.
Beyond this screen is real life. That's what the Vedantins were trying to tell us by calling this Maya, by saying that everything that we perceive, it comes and goes and therefore is not real; and to get us unattached from the surface so we can dive deeper within.
What's beyond this? The realm of perceptions. Is that all there is to you? Perception and then more perception and then more perception, then different perception and layers of perception. But beyond perception, that is where you find God, that is where you find yourselves.
The Thread Continues
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