Wake up from the Maya Matrix

Did you watch the movie Matrix?

In this movie, the hero, Neo tried to get himself out of the clutches of the matrix. This movie was actually inspired by the sacred knowledge in Vedic tradition which revealed about the Maya (illusion) we are all caught in.

According to Paramahamsa Nithyananda, a living avatar (fondly known as Swamiji), he gave a discourse of the 25 states of consciousness in a Jeeva (individual soul), 11 dimensions of Jagat (Universe) and 5 aspects of Eshwara (Sadashiva, the Supreme Awakened Being who is responsible for both the Manifest & Unmanifest).

Catch the essence here:

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The Story of Our Mind

In June 2009, I attended my first Inner Awakening program with a living incarnation, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (fondly known as Swamiji) after having left my corporate life for good. I remembered he narrated an incident from his wandering days and I would like to share this incident because it will help us understand our mind better.

“When I was wandering in the villages of Northern India, I had often noticed the villagers using a novel trap to catch birds. They would suspend a stick horizontally from the branch of a tree. The stick will be hanging from the tree by a rope tied around its middle, that’s all. This stick is the trap for the birds.

You must be wondering – how a stick can trap a bird?

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Is negativity robbing your life?

Currently I am writing my first book on completion with body and I was searching for technique to transform the muscle memory. The search ended when I found a discourse by my Guru, Paramahamsa Nithyananda (fondly known as Swamiji) gave when he was expounding on Patanjali Yoga Sutras.

What is muscle memory?

Muscle-memory is that part in you which makes the decision to do any act spontaneously, and executes it within micro-milliseconds – even before you become aware of it! Swamiji explained that muscle-memory means your everyday actions and reactions. Your actions directly impact your muscles memory. Anything you do consciously again and again directly strengthens your muscles. So the more you age, the stronger you should become! That means you should become stronger and more intelligent as you age. The paradox is this is not happening because of the negative practice we create over time which strengthens the unconscious ideas in our inner space and weakens us. If you understand the science of practice (abhyasa), you will be stronger every moment and your muscles will be very strong!

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