05 September 2010 ~ 25 Comments

Paramahamsa’s Inner Exploration


From the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse Swamiji describes the incidents leading to His first experience of Samadhi. This inspiring story serves to remind us on the importance of being open to exploring the truth. Discourses by Paramahamsa may be ordered online at www.lifeblissgalleria.com.

Related Posts

  1. Goal Setting Planning: Part 1 – Reach Your Full Potential Through Setting Goals (1 of 4)
  2. 500+ Healthy Chinese Recipes Cookbook.
  3. Online Tv.
  4. Earning an online degree at Capella University – a father and son story
  5. Gabriel Women – Passamaquaddy Basketmakers (excerpt)

25 Responses to “Paramahamsa’s Inner Exploration”

  1. tojasam 5 September 2010 at 6:28 pm Permalink

    Yeeeah, right…and so he keeps saying… Do you actually believe him? And if yes, why? Based on what credentials? Anyone else there to corroborate that statement? Anyone credible, i mean…

  2. Diazt3r 5 September 2010 at 7:03 pm Permalink

    such an infectious smile!

  3. neo1087 5 September 2010 at 7:34 pm Permalink

    His guru was Annamalai Swami (Ramana Maharishi’s Disciple)

  4. tojasam 5 September 2010 at 7:55 pm Permalink

    Sorry, what’s the name of his guru? Or was it not his guru, this swami someone… I just didn’t catch the name.

    Does anyone know?

  5. nityaseshadri 5 September 2010 at 8:22 pm Permalink

    swami I understand your point thanks my lord for my inner awakening about real world and dream world

  6. sureka0radha 5 September 2010 at 8:45 pm Permalink

    Swamiji same feeling i have again and again love to watch your discourse on you tube. Thanks

  7. mindsoul123 5 September 2010 at 8:56 pm Permalink

    something -amazing
    though im not in a position to seeyou-ifelt more happy in seeing you on u-tube
    limitless joy
    un-limited
    could not find words

  8. AnandaShishhya 5 September 2010 at 9:38 pm Permalink

    From Clip: Swammi tells story of cutting himself with a knife when he was a child after a swammi at a temple said, “We have no pain. We have no suffering.” He returned to the swammi explaining he felt pain and the swammi said, “Where is the place within you from where the pain comes?” This was the beginning of swammi’s inner inquiry. Where within me does the pain I am feeling come from?

  9. sherrymajhtodigpia 5 September 2010 at 9:44 pm Permalink

    WE LOVE U SWAMI JI…. :-)

  10. vinny1010 5 September 2010 at 9:59 pm Permalink

    When the Kundalini arises, it burns and cleans a lot including karmic energies & Samaskaras. It all depends on how far the Kundalini arose & the person

  11. harizix 5 September 2010 at 10:19 pm Permalink

    karma can never b burned bt only deviated …karma can be stopped from being created…well it’s not necessarilly true maybe it can b burned too bt i’ve never heard of this

  12. venar1234 5 September 2010 at 10:28 pm Permalink

    Actually , they say a Guru can help his disciple burn his karma in dreams. I think it’s done through ‘Yoga Nidra’

  13. yeisa123 5 September 2010 at 10:34 pm Permalink

    wonderful

  14. madananuj 5 September 2010 at 11:11 pm Permalink

    I see your point, but one must remember, if the Sun shines on a mirror and from it are created more reflectins upon other mirrors it is not the authenticity of the reflections that we are concerned with for they are all equally illusionary, all that matters is knowing the nature of the original Sun – Truth.
    Hope this helps, otherwise I’m sure the answer you seek will come to you by God’s grace :)

  15. cyborgzero1 5 September 2010 at 11:18 pm Permalink

    Thank you for the reply but I’m not convinced with this answer because if this were true it would mean that this “real world” dream is more real than the “sleeping world” dream and that seems to be in contradiction to what he was trying to say

  16. madananuj 5 September 2010 at 11:38 pm Permalink

    Sorry if my words bothered you. My intention was not to offend anyone.
    May peace be with you.

  17. madananuj 6 September 2010 at 12:28 am Permalink

    Sorry if this bothere you. My intention was not to offend anyone.
    peace be with you.

  18. Satori1800 6 September 2010 at 1:09 am Permalink

    MADANANUJ: Hi. How can you type so many words while in a straight jacket?

    Namaste’

    thanks for great video:)

  19. TracyMcSpacy 6 September 2010 at 1:17 am Permalink

    this was funny, but he understood… that you would see. I used to wonder as a child if I would become a spirit when I died, and a man much like this man you speak of told me: “A spirit isn’t something you will ever become, you are a spirit now.” ~love and light, tracy

  20. madananuj 6 September 2010 at 1:33 am Permalink

    I ask your pardon for answering this, but while you wait for Swamiji’s wise words…It is the opposite, the karma you perform in this (living) dream will affect your dreams. You see, the sleeping dreams are but a shadow of your life (dream). So whatever your thoughts, actions and emotions so are the reflections in your dreams. Someone who truly performs unselfish, loveing karma during the day will not have nightmares haunting him, similarly a selfish brute cannot sleep in peace for long.


Leave a Reply