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हक़ीक़ी दौलत क्या है ? ( Urdu / Hindi )

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Ananta urges seekers to avoid a Godless spirituality, emphasizing that true spiritual wealth is found only by turning toward the Divine and surrendering to His will through constant presence.

Don't do a spirituality which is Godless; keep your eyes on Him and everything is taken care of.
What use is worldly wealth if you have not accumulated spiritual wealth? That bank account is empty.
To follow the will of God is to be in His presence.

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Transcript

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Ananta

So please, my children, my brothers and sisters, my elders, I beg of you with folded hands: don't do a spirituality which is Godless. Don't fall into that trap; you're only going to make it difficult for yourself. Don't make your life into something which is Godless. Keep your eyes on Him; everything is taken care of. Turn away from Him, then you face the jungle. And for a long time, you will feel like you can win in this jungle, but you can't, because death is coming.

Ananta

And when you meet the Lord of death, you tell him, 'I have a billion dollars in the bank.' What is he going to do with that? You say, 'I married the most beautiful partner.' What is he going to do with that? 'I had everything that the world could give me.' What is he going to do with that? What use is all of this wealth if you have not accumulated spiritual wealth? That bank account is empty for most of us in the world. What we will do with the other bank account—it will go to our children, and their children, and their children, and their children.

Ananta

So Jesus said something very strong. He said, 'Then if you say Lord, Lord, I will not recognize you.' It is a strong thing for one who is just a pure embodiment of love to say, 'I will not recognize you,' if you have not followed the will of my Father in this place. And how will we follow the will of God if you've not met the Master? Then whose will will we follow? It's like saying that you meet somebody and they say, 'I started a new job.' So then you say, 'Okay, what are they making you do?' and they say, 'I don't know, I've never met my employer.' If you don't meet God, or at least you don't turn towards God, then how will you know what His will is? To follow His will is to be in His presence.

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