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Sharing Satsang - Andrew's Report - 15 May 2015

May 15, 20155:5923 views

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Ananta points to the recognition of one's own holy presence as the true master, reflected in every encounter. He affirms that life unfolds perfectly, with various roles being played while remaining rooted in the heart.

Your own holy presence is the true master; it is your presence projecting this seeming outside.
Life gives you exactly what you need at that point in time, exactly to the T.
There are so many roles being played in this form; I can see it right there in front of me.

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Transcript

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Ananta

Andrew is coming. No, I'm making space. Why? You haven't shared. Is your mic working?

Seeker

Father, I've got nothing to say, to be honest with you. This life is just a joy. Oh, so you say nothing for five minutes? Just keep your mic unmuted and just come in to say anything. It's okay. You just kind of hear the dog barking at people walking past. It's gonna be... maybe I can say I used to think life was just a bunch of coincidences linked together and you join the dots, then you have a realization. But it just seems to be happening like this. Everything is just happening like this. Every encounter, even this dog I only met yesterday. Yes, like a bit... so it's so straight. It's a funny world. That's just one of those words, and it's beautiful.

Ananta

You live close to where Parvati and Jami are?

Seeker

Close to Parvati is... but I haven't been back. You have a spoon for a while? There's... now I'm at the coast just relaxing here. Yeah, but hopefully I'll meet Parvati soon. And Jami lives in Cape Town, that's been far away, but we'll see. And this beautiful photography that you do, how far is that from where you live?

Seeker

From where I live, about six hours because I'm working in the Kruger Park. But like the other day when you said that your life is... maybe you're living pretty different lives at the same time. I can sometimes relate to that, but I would say more than three. Just so many, so many, so many, so many, so many. Just all roles, just roles that are being played in this form. I can see it right there in front of me. Yeah, it's kind of funny because where I'm working now, you have to work six weeks with the same people. So the same group of ten people in close proximity. Yeah, not sure really how to deal with that because if I try to share things that I know, it is just the wall of resistance that comes up. And if I go to my room and just watch you, then it's like I'm being separated from them. So that's a small thing, nothing in the other, not a big deal. Yeah, it's like when Mooji says you would never want to go have dinner with a mechanic if you're not interested in those type of things. Yes, I'm in that situation. I'm not really interested, but if any of them have to say yet, I must still be there. That's just a way of doing landscaping me. Maybe that sounds rude or what, but I'm not sure. Yeah, it's funny. Life just gives you exactly what you need at that point in time. Exactly, exactly, exactly to the T. Yes, I don't even know how it's possible, but that's just how it is. I could be driving my car now and go to the shops, there will be a meeting there with some people of... it's like that's been set. And in them, I can see... I can see you, Father. So when some of the Sangha meant to say, 'Are you there anymore?' I see you in a lot of things, a lot of people. Even if it's just one instead, I can see it there. So I don't know if I should call you my master or call everything my master. I don't actually know how it works.

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Ananta

Same thing. Same thing here. If you're one presence, your own holy presence is the true master. If I use leader outside everywhere, because it is your own presence which is projecting this seeming out... to see. Yeah, so nice. Like when I don't leave, I go by myself and everyone says, 'How? You don't leave by yourself? Aren't you gonna be bored? Aren't you gonna be sad? Like you need some people to keep you company.' So they needed me alone. States you don't need any of these. So even when I was driving down, it was a ten-hour journey, I had my iPad on the front of the car watching satsang. Maybe that's a bit dangerous, but it was sitting there as I was driving. That's great. It's great to be here with all of these wonderful people as well. How is this possible? Who knows, but it's possible. Thank you, Father. Okay, I'm gonna leave the Hangout now and maybe give some other people a chance.

Ananta

Yeah, it is a name. The moment I'm... I felt that we are one in the heart. And I know we've not interacted much like this, we've not spoken, and yet I feel like you've always been family. Thank you so much.

Seeker

Thank you, Father.

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