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Shri Prashant On
Living in the Present Excerpts from the article : All displacement from the Present is suffering
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What is acceptance?
But who is accepting?
The one who accepts is ‘me’
Who is ‘me’? ~ You are a bundle of desires; your subjective,
personal desires.
You with your own desires, how will you accept an outside force or an external situation ?
Is it letting the situations take you, wherever they want to take you?
Is it to allow destiny do its work?
Will you accept? And if you will accept superficially, internally you will resist.
You will be frustrated.
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Declaration from a student (based on his conditioning)
Everybody around; friends, teachers, parents have told him :
Marks < 75% FAILURE
Then, you get 72%
You say : Oh! I accept my failure.
What have you accepted?
Failure!
Who says it is a failure?
You!
So what are you accepting?
I’m accepting failures.
Is it really a failure?
Who declared it to be a failure?
That question always conveniently remains hidden.
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Living in the Present Does not mean that you continue to be what you are.
Does not mean that I used to think of past and future, now I think of the
present. Does not mean that you must do everything that you want, this moment
itself. Living in that which alone is present.
To live in the present first of all; you must know what is really present?
Living in the truth because only truth is present; everything else is just fascination.
Has nothing to do with time. Living in the present you have all the freedom to think of the past and future.
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How do I know whether I am living in the present? Anytime you leave the present, suffering meter just moves. Suffering is displacement from the present. The more the displacement, the deeper the suffering. As you go more and more away from present, the suffering meter keeps
increasing. Being in the present is immersion into the depths of truth
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This presentation is an excerpt from the article : “All displacement from the Present is suffering”
Complete article can be read
@
prashantadvait.com (Shri Prashant – Words into Silence)
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Leads Advait Life-Education.
Reflection camps in the Himalayas led by him have resulted in a unique body of literature.
Shri Prashant
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He engages in free-flowing talks dealing directly with life, and also loves to speak on Vedantic literature and spiritual texts from all times. His talks have resulted in a sublime body of wisdom literature. (prashantadvait.com) Marvelous are the ways of existence. After a journey that took him to technical and management education at IIT and IIM, and had him move through various industries, time brought him to the service of the timeless.
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