*"Disciples denied leaving Christ earlier"*
Автор: Arpana Trust
Загружено: 2025-12-18
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In this video, titled "Disciples denied leaving Christ earlier," by Arpana Trust, Param Pujya Ma explores the nature of human ego, sensitivity, and the profound compassion of enlightened beings like Jesus Christ.
Core Themes of the Discourse:
• The Nature of Ego and Betrayal:
o Ma explains that as long as a person is driven by ego, sensitivity, and desires, they are incapable of true sincerity or faithfulness [00:58].
o Jesus knew his disciples would deny him because he understood that their attachments and egos would eventually take precedence over their loyalty [01:14].
o Self-centred individuals often calculate relationships based on personal gain; when that gain disappears or demands sacrifice, they fail to remain steadfast [09:05].
• Compassion Over Suffering:
o Ma addresses the misconception that Jesus was "miserable" during his suffering. She asserts that a truly enlightened soul who abides in the spirit cannot be miserable [17:00].
o Instead of feeling victimized, such beings feel pure compassion. A miserable person wants to inflict pain on others, but*an enlightened one offers prayers and blessings even to those who hurt them [17:11].*
o The famous plea, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do," is highlighted as the ultimate expression of this transcendence [16:16].
• Parallels with the Bhagavad Gita:
o Ma draws a comparison to the Mahabharat.
Just as Krishna urged Arjuna to rise and fight against ego-driven "sinners," Ma explains that enlightened beings see those who cause harm as already "dead" or destroyed by their own ego [06:11, 18:42].
o Fighting against such forces is presented as a duty to protect others from the "poison" spread by the ego-driven [19:16].
• Human Relationships and Values:
o Ma reflects on how modern relationships*—even between parents and children—are often *marred by ego and property disputes [03:14].
o Ma notes a tragic phenomenon where parents sacrifice everything for children who, driven by their own egos, often fail to recognize or accept that love [05:27].
Conclusion:
Ma concludes by emphasizing that true beauty and magnanimity belong to those who live beyond the body, mind, and intellect [16:29].
These individuals do not seek anything for themselves but act as instruments of their "Master" or the Divine, seeking only the welfare of others, even those who deny or betray them [20:53].
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Param Pujya Ma answers Seeker's question
Place: Arpana Ashram, Madhuban, G.T. Road, Karnal 132037, Haryana, India
Topic: "Disciples denied leaving Christ earlier"
Language: English
Questioner: Mark Begg
Duration Time: 21.52mins
Tape No: BC_37_0504_97pm-03
Credits: Audio-Video Dept. Arpana Ashram
Copyright: Arpana Trust
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