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The talk "Am I My Brother's Keeper" by Kriyananda explores the spiritual concept of whether we are responsible for others, emphasizing that while the spiritual path is ultimately individual, we owe a debt of gratitude and compassion to humanity for all it has given us. It argues that true service to others means respecting their free will and offering help without imposing our own beliefs or desires, acting as a light that others may choose to follow. The talk concludes that genuine compassion involves wishing well for all beings and serving with humility, guided by inner wisdom and respect for the divine presence in everyone.
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By Swami KriyanandaThe talk "Am I My Brother's Keeper" by Kriyananda explores the spiritual concept of whether we are responsible for others, emphasizing that while the spiritual path is ultimately individual, we owe a debt of gratitude and compassion to humanity for all it has given us. It argues that true service to others means respecting their free will and offering help without imposing our own beliefs or desires, acting as a light that others may choose to follow. The talk concludes that genuine compassion involves wishing well for all beings and serving with humility, guided by inner wisdom and respect for the divine presence in everyone.
To support this work, go to: https://www.ananda.org/support/treasures/