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Nothing to Feel Guilty About - 27th November 2017

November 27, 20172:1134 views

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Ananta emphasizes that satsang is a space to dissolve guilt and the false identity of the 'unworthy seeker.' He teaches that freedom is always available in the present moment, as no concept can survive without being actively picked up.

Nothing said in satsang is meant to make you feel guilty; if guilt arises, throw it away.
Satsang is an opportunity to empty yourself of the 'unworthy seeker' identity.
Freedom is available every second because no concept can survive this moment without your participation.

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Transcript

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Ananta

Also know that if you do play with emotion, if you do pick up a new shoe, it's part of the design of this dream. Nothing to feel guilty about. Nothing I've ever said in satsang is meant to lead you to feel guilty about anything. And I've gone so far as to say that if you feel guilty about anything that you heard in satsang, safely throw it away. We have many more concepts; we don't have a kitchen of just that one. All these thorns we're using to remove other thorns. We have now a good, good collection of thorns. So, satsang is an opportunity to create this 'unworthy seeker' idea about yourself. If it is picked up, it is picked up. Now it's gone. No concept has ever survived this moment. You have to use it now. It might repeat itself once, it might come again, but it again requires your pick. This is the magic of it. Freedom is ever-present. The mind has a tougher job.

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.