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How To Be Spiritual In Daily Life

So guru, one very simple question. What can we do in our every day lives to get that spiritual experience?

One thing is we can put you on to something very simple, which is subjective. Any subjective technology cannot be taught to you in uncommitted atmospheres. If you are willing to give yourself a small space of time which is very committed and focused, we can put you on a simple practice where every day, in less than just 21 minutes a day, your day starts with a very phenomenal spiritual experience within you. Very powerful experience which lasts during the day and which leaves you peaceful and joyful through the day.

Apart from that, to sustain it, one simple thing that every human being has to do is your sense of involvement is indiscriminate. If you look at this person also you’re equally involved. If you look at the tree also you’re equally involved? If you look at the cloud also you’re equally involved. You’re equally involved with your own body and the breath in everything. If you have no discrimination as to which is better than which, and you’re equally involved with every aspect of life, then you will be constantly spiritual. No body needs to teach you anything about spirituality.

Naturally, a human being is longing to become boundless. He is bound because he is drawing boundaries as to this is good, this is bad, and fixing himself.

To be nonjudgmental or to be in the moment-

See those are not models we are trying to draw out of it.

What do you mean when you say that we don’t draw boundaries?

If I’m involved with you- When I’m talking to you, I’m totally involved with you.

Focused on-

When I’m involved with you, do I judge you, not judge you, that’s all up to me. Why should I give up my discretion? Why should I give up my ability to discriminate? I do, but my involvement is never lower. Whether it’s you, or a tree, or a dog, or a cat, or just the air that I breath. I’m equally involved. Consciously involved. Once you’re involved indiscriminately, then there is no entanglement with life. People are always been talking about detachment simply because they’re afraid of entanglement. If you try to detach yourself, you not only avoid entanglement, you also avoid involvement. Where there’s no involvement, there’s no life.





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