राम

Mala is the happiest - he doesn't know who he is

1:12|2017|teaching+light
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the lucky Jana Nikon. He said the great Indian say it said, how do I know why I am? I'm not this, I'm not this. This I don't know. It's very auspicious. It's very very auspicious. This item is very beautiful. Don't let the mind convince you that this is a bad place is frustrating. See, this is the beautiful place. In fact, for Satsang, the journey of Satsang, 99% of the seeming journey is to come to the I don't know. It's me shaking out this notion of who you are from all of you. It's all the effort. What do you say? I'm three-baked. See, I'm ready to eat meal is what I hear in this. And you say, I don't know why I am. It is music to my ears. And I can tell you that from this beautiful, I don't know. If we don't let your mind convince you that this is a bad place, it is frustrating. It is on, I must know that it come and do. You remember, Malaysia is the happiest. It doesn't know who he is, which is fine.