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Spirituality and daily life.
A question came from a sadhak –
“ Now, I can’t sit in any crowd, including friends or family.
All talk wastes time; time doesn’t pass, and I can’t engage myself with any talk ( as it is all about food, current topics, etc.).
What should I do in this kind of situation?”
How should I answer?
The question is genuine for a spiritual sadhak.
As you continue traversing the spiritual path and experiencing its joys, Samsaric talks appear mundane, boring, and literally foolish.
But the reality is that you will face all that in the real world.
How do you deal with that?
That’s the question.
I got one reply-
It was a bit long ( still shorter than my messages 😂 )
But the first time I used ChatGPT to concise it, I got a beautiful answer.
.”Facing the dilemma of attachment vs. detachment:
We’re meant to engage in karma through attachments, yet actual growth comes from detachment without expectations.
Buddha’s journey reminds us that one can find enlightenment even amidst relationships.
A seeker embraces life’s emotions without judgment.
My response to the sadhak –
That’s the time to test and practice inner connection.
Who is saying, “ I can’t handle such talk”?
Your ego refuses to accept and wants to escape the current situation.
Connect with the silence and STAY in silence, ENDURE.
“I can’t handle” is the Ego’s response, not your consciousness.
Silence doesn’t respond.
BE the silence, and stay in your true self.
Ego is fake.
Whenever the Ego raises its head, you ( the consciousness ) should know and not cooperate.
This is called Titiksha in Sanskrit –
Titiksha, a Sanskrit term, translates to forbearance, patience, or enduring hardship with calmness and resilience.
Meditate meditate meditate
Be ONE with consciousness.
Life situations like these are the best fertile ground for practicing what you have realized.
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