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The Unknotting of the Knot of Desire Is Nothing - 22nd November 2017

November 22, 20173:3264 views

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Ananta exposes the futility of seeking a 'better life' through the fulfillment of personal desires, pointing out that true peace only comes from dissolving the non-existent seeker.

What does the non-existent one deserve, and when has it ever truly gotten anything?
The fulfillment of desire is just the temporary unknotting of an energetic knot you created.
How long does a better life last? It will just come and go like a dream.

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Transcript

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Ananta

What I was saying actually, that I was saying very calmly. I'm saying that sometimes from the emotion can come... what can come? Convince you that 'But I am this and I want it all, I want it better, I deserve it.' What is the non-existent one deserved? And when is it ever gotten? The kisses of a little bit of desire fulfillment, the unknotting of the knot of desire, it seems like it is some sort of fulfillment of us. It's nothing really. What happened? It seems like there is an energetic knot formed every time you pick up a desire, and as that desire is seemingly attained, then this is what happened five minutes, ten minutes back. Samadhi. A new thing, the next thing, the next project makes... because I realize, wonder why I am in this resistance. It is not personal vigor. It is there, the same guy which somewhere here will keep wanting to send this kind of message to all of us. Use whatever life events or emotions that any of us might be feeling as an opportunity to come out, share, speak them out. Long what the mind is saying to all of us.

Seeker

And this is that you are seeing actually, that when I see truth for truth's sake or for the sake of a better life, I know which one you would ultimately see. One's truth for truth's sake, but there are moments where I can feel where it's all about getting a better life.

Ananta

How long does the better life last? 40 years, 50 years, 100 years? Then how long do the last 40 years and 50 years? Nothing. It will just come and go. Monday, July 7th, a more better life, the next better life. What is the end to this?

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.