Tightrope Walk to Perfection - From Amma’s Heart - Series: Episode 24- Mata Amritanandamayi Devi

Turn on captions [CC] for Subtitles Subtitle available in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Tamil & Kannada #FromAmmasHeart brings you the nectar of Amma’s wisdom to your life. In earlier times life was like just having to balance a pot on the head. Now we have to walk on the rope as well. Today’s world is as open as a supermarket full of enticing sights and distractions. To develop vairagya living amidst all attractions is not easy. It is only possible for the brave. It is like putting sugar in your mouth and asking the tongue not to salivate. The lives of such brave people who try to live like this are beneficial not only for themselves, but for the world as well. They only take what they need from the world. A $10 watch and a $10,000 watch both show the same time. If one can be content with the $10 watch, the rest of the money can be used to help the poor and needy. The look, words, thoughts and actions of people who live like this are beneficial for the world. The Bhagavad-Gita says that for every 100,000 seekers who try, maybe one may reach the state of perfection. All seeds that are sowed may not sprout. Today things are different: Out of hundreds of thousands, there may be only a handful who know even a little bit about spirituality. Even then, their understanding may be confined to temple worship. They may not have deeper spiritual understanding. Hence, it may be that only one out of two and half million comes to the spiritual path. Out of that, only a very small percentage reach the goal. The times are such. However, the effort put forth on this path is never wasted. It will always stay with the seeker. It makes impressions that will awaken again and propel the person further forward. ----------------------------------------------------- Get News Updates from #Amrita. Visit or Join Telegram For More News on Amma’s Initiatives Stay Tuned To ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ ▪️ #Amritanandamayi
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