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आदमी साँसों से ही नहीं, प्यार से जीता है || आचार्य प्रशांत (2021)
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4 years ago
Purpose of Life
Responsibility
Future of Humanity
Spiritual Work
Love
Destruction
Action
Truth
Description

Acharya Prashant begins by acknowledging the numerous messages of concern he received during his illness. While he usually tries to avoid sentimentality, he felt a bit annoyed that people's questions about his health overshadowed the actual content of his work. He points out that for ten years he has been conducting courses and creating thousands of videos, yet people never asked so many questions about the content. He felt that their focus shifted to his physical well-being only when he fell ill. Despite his annoyance, he concedes that the audience's wishes and goodwill won, and he had to get well. He mentions that all ten people who fell ill at his center have now recovered. He now asks the audience to reciprocate by doing what he wants: to engage with the message in his books and videos. He emphasizes that his life's purpose is this work, and his recovery holds no joy if people are not with him in this mission. He clarifies that his work is not just a channel or a social media page but a crucial mission for the future of humanity. He urges people to consider the future of their children, as the world is closer to destruction than ever before, both externally and internally. He states this not for dramatic effect, but as a fact. He suggests reading science journals to understand the external destruction and practicing self-reflection to see the internal decay. Acharya Prashant explains that life is not lived by breath alone but by a higher love and dedication to a noble purpose. He is in a hurry to create and disseminate his work because the body is transient, but the message can live on. He implores his audience to join him in the honest effort to change themselves and the world. He says that when the house is on fire, it is not the time for love songs; first, the fire must be extinguished. He concludes by stating that the fire within him, which can be creative, will consume him if it is not used for its purpose, and this can only happen with the audience's support.