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Paramahansa Yogivah Giri Satsangs
Paramahansa Yogivah Giri
22 episodes
2 months ago
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Hinduism
Religion & Spirituality
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Hinduism
Religion & Spirituality
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You Are Not the Body: Simplicity and Dispassion
Paramahansa Yogivah Giri Satsangs
1 hour 59 minutes 37 seconds
3 months ago
You Are Not the Body: Simplicity and Dispassion
In this talk, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri recounts stories from his early life and discusses themes of simplicity, dispassion, and detachment. He reflects on the story of the cow as an analogy for how life becomes complicated through attachments. He emphasizes that God-realization is simple, while worldly life remains unsatisfying and cyclical. Yogivah Giri shares his past-life memory of being beheaded and how that deep disappointment led to genuine dispassion. He speaks at length about the illusion of progress through technique and criticizes how Kriya Yoga is often misunderstood as a path of external perfection. He distinguishes between physical and spiritual practice, saying that real advancement comes not from discipline alone but from disidentifying with the body and realizing the Self. The talk also discusses the limits of scripture without guidance, the importance of association with the God-realized, and the misconceptions many hold about spiritual teachers, spiritual jobs, and institutional Kriya paths. Yogivah emphasizes that true realization cannot be faked and that advanced practice involves entering the breathless state—not through effort, but through direct experience. He gives personal observations on spiritual figures, stories of his youth, time spent with Mahatmas, the simplicity of the mantra’s purpose, and the vital importance of remembering each day: I am not the physical body.
Paramahansa Yogivah Giri Satsangs