असली और नकली मैं | Rare Old Satsang | Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang | Sant Shri Asharamji Asharam

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This specific discourse is archived across several official platforms:

: Bapuji teaches that the physical body, thoughts, and emotions are "fake" in the sense that they are constantly changing and eventually perish. The "Real" is the Atman (Soul) or Chaitanya (Consciousness) that remains constant. This specific discourse is archived across several official

: Drawing from the stories of Kabir and other saints, the satsang explores how people often weep over "fake" losses (material things or temporary relationships) while neglecting the "real" wealth of spiritual peace. : The teaching aims to wake the seeker

: The teaching aims to wake the seeker from the "dream" of the material world. Much like how a dream world feels real until we wake up, Bapuji asserts that the waking world is a similar mental projection from which one must "awaken" to realize the Truth. This specific discourse is archived across several official

: The discourse emphasizes that only a self-realized saint can provide the "vision" (Gyan-netra) needed to see the difference between the fleeting and the eternal. Content Availability & Access

The discourse primarily focuses on the Vedantic concept of (discernment), teaching listeners how to distinguish between the "Real" (the eternal soul) and the "Fake" (the transient physical world and ego). Key takeaways often include:

: The ashram continues to broadcast these "Rare Old Satsangs" through their Mangalmay TV webcast for followers. Current Context