3/3/25

Non-Touching: Letting Go, Karma & The Illusion of Possession

Nataraj explores the nature of attachment, possession, and freedom, revealing how our habitual identification with thoughts, memories, and objects creates the illusion of a separate self. Through deep self-inquiry, he guides us to see how what we touch, touches back—our attachments shape our identity. This discourse dives into #nonduality, #selfinquiry, and #advaitavedanta, showing that true #freedom arises not by rejecting the world but by seeing through its illusions. #Attachment binds us to suffering, but through insight and #surrender, we release the need to possess. Nataraj shares a profound story of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, illustrating the paradox of possession—how what we cling to, clings back. He reminds us that everything we "own" will one day be let go. The key is willingness—a deep #awareness that nothing is truly ours to keep.

This Clip is from a Satsang with Nataraj that was recorded on 03/03/2025 from his Bhajan Kutir in Mayapur, India.

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