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Where Are You Planting, What Are You Planting?

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Ananta urges seekers to prioritize their holy relationship with God over the fleeting desire for worldly recognition and name. He emphasizes that since all worldly attachments eventually perish, one must be content with dying unnoticed.

Be all right with dying unnoticed and deepen your holy relationship with God rather than in Maya.
All the name, fame, and worldly attachments you make are going to die soon.
You cannot plant cotton seeds and expect to reap grapes; remember where and what you are planting.

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Transcript

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Ananta

The world is oppressing you. You feel like everybody's unfair; they don't understand you, they misunderstand you. In fact, you feel like you will die unnoticed in spite of all the good work you apparently did. Be all right with dying unnoticed. Deepen in that holy relationship with Ram rather than in this realm of Maya. All this is dying. All the name and fame that you make is going to die soon. All the worldly attachments that you make are going to die soon.

Ananta

Like Kabir Ji says, you cannot expect to plant cotton seeds and then to reap grapes from there. And remember that where you plant is where you will reap. Where are you planting? What are you planting?

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These satsangs touch the same silence.