Rudi Zimmerer

Why Worldly sorrow?

https://youtu.be/JOCjEUHXdYs

We suffer through our passions, relationships, worldly identification, aging, sex, desires, EGO…

And the monks already know that and renunciate the world…
And we stupid people have chosen to suffer in the world…

The religions are 100% true when they say we suffer through worldly desires, sex…

So the monks and the nuns must be the happiest people in the world…?

And that is not true at all!

I had also renounced the world, living in celibacy for 12 years…
I was blissful by using my Kundalini energy, which most monks and nuns do not have…
For my sexual desires, I pulled up my energy from the lowest chakra to the heart chakra or higher, and then I got blissful…
Through an accident, my spine was demolished and could not heal, because the bones and vertebral disks need sexual energy to heal…
And I used my sexual energy to become blissful…
I had to break my celibacy and live a worldly life again…

This means to live in celibacy is unhealthy…

My spine is already healed perfectly, just like a new spine!

We have to conquer our suffering in the world by confrontation and not by avoiding confrontation, otherwise, we can’t grow spiritually.

Confrontation and suffering are necessary
to discover and overcome our traumas,
to learn new skills,
to reduce our ego,
to become humble,
to get compassion,
to become independent,
to discover that only God is the real thing…

If we enjoy, what we are doing, then the suffering makes sense and doesn’t bother us too much…
When we fail and/or are going through hardships we learn the most…
So that we profit from our suffering.

The Story of Jada Bharata and the fawn

King Jada Bharata had lived his entire life without identification to surrender to the Hindu religion…

When the time came to die, he renounced his throne and lived in the forest, meditating the entire day…

The King saw a deer with her fawn, attacked by a wild tiger, the deer died and the king could save the fawn…

The King was forced to raise up the Fawn…
The king got in love with his fawn and when he died, he was thinking about his fawn…
So he became a deer in his next life…
Would Bharata had thought of God at the last moment he would have gotten Moksa…

What we should learn from this story is that a worldly life with worldly love and identification is good. After we have lived our worldly desires, we renounce the world before we die, to exclude the world and think only of God…

My Video: Why Worldly Sorrow? https://youtu.be/JOCjEUHXdYs
My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast3/Why-Worldly-Sorrow.mp3

 

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