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The World Is Not Your Goal — Realize the Self Now

The World Is Not Your Goal — Realize the Self Now

Paramahansa Yogivah Giri insists that Self‑realization is an ancient, timeless truth and that the surviving scriptures carry tested wisdom rather than modern, impure ideas. He argues that spirituality was never meant to fix worldly life or give comforting promises; it shows you that true happiness already exists within and does not depend on changing external circumstances.

He warns against spiritual teachers who sell hope, popularity, or worldly improvement, and stresses that a true satguru never promises to give realization—only a disciplined sadhana and clear instruction can reveal the Self. Practical obstacles to meditation (scattered kriya practice, talkativeness, bringing the world into practice) are exposed and corrected in plain terms. Becoming genuinely selfless—thinking of others first—is presented as the necessary inner preparation for real meditation.

Key insights include:
- Self‑realization is ancient and not a new technique; read the oldest scriptures for tested truth.  
- Spirituality doesn’t guarantee a perfected worldly life; avatars still faced suffering.  
- Hope and sales‑style promises are signs of false prophets; a true guru won’t promise results.  
- Samadhi is a state of concentrated mind, not the same as final realization.  
- Many so‑called meditation methods mix kriyas and never teach true meditation.  
- Meditation requires calmness and prior selflessness, not thought about outcomes.  
- Practical selflessness: think of others first (simple daily tests like thermostat stories).  
- Renunciation is ultimately an inner seeing—recognizing the world as superimposition, not forcing external abandonment.  
- The right technique (e.g., Hong‑sau) must be practiced with clear purpose and concentrated effort.  
- True instruction is rare; recognize the minority path and take responsibility for sincere practice.

Timestamps:
00:07 Introduction — importance of ancient scriptures  
02:30 Why modern spiritual books carry impurities  
05:10 Scripture: happiness is within, not a change in the world  
09:00 Why avatars’ lives don’t prove worldly perfection  
12:45 False prophets and the promise of better worldly life  
16:30 Samadhi versus realization; what samadhi is  
20:15 Problems with mixed kriya-heavy practice  
24:40 How sorrow creates spiritual urgency  
29:10 Practical selflessness example (thermostat story)  
33:50 Renunciation: throw away what’s unreal, not the Self  
38:20 Hongsa (Hong‑sau) technique: purpose and pitfalls  
43:05 Meditation needs calmness before sitting  
48:37 Q&A — how to create daily urgency for practice

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