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In this satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the distinction between true spiritual practice and the “circus” of spirituality.
He reflects on why Babaji kept only a few disciples, the misconceptions about lineages and gurus, and the real qualities of an avatar—complete selflessness and lack of self-concern.
Emphasizing sadhana as the true adventure of life, he explains how karma is weakened through practice, why miracles and popularity distract from inner realization, and how devotion to daily practice shapes both this life and the next.
In this satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the distinction between true spiritual practice and the “circus” of spirituality.
He reflects on why Babaji kept only a few disciples, the misconceptions about lineages and gurus, and the real qualities of an avatar—complete selflessness and lack of self-concern.
Emphasizing sadhana as the true adventure of life, he explains how karma is weakened through practice, why miracles and popularity distract from inner realization, and how devotion to daily practice shapes both this life and the next.