One of Easwaran's classics, this funny and wise talk compares the mind to the interior of a Victorian house in complete disarray, with accumulated possessions and unruly tenants in every room. The basement holds a powerhouse of energy, but no one seems to be in charge. Gradually we make our way to the attic, where the real owner, the Self, resides.
Includes inspiration from the Gita, Chapter 12.
A listener comments: "I enjoyed thinking of each room as representing a different level of perception. Easwaran paints a fresh visual simile to help us relate to the indescribable depths of our own minds and also gently suggests exploring the territory."
Time: 53 minutes
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Beginner's Guide to MP3
MP3 is a compressed audio format that does not take up a lot of storage space. When you buy an MP3 recording you will receive a confirmation email containing a link to download the recording to your computer. You can then play it on your computer or copy it to any MP3 player – like an iPod.
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