They will be the original satsang audio recordings from the early 90s. These use the original satsang transcripts but for clarity the voice has been modelled with AI.
Struck me that the story ends with a "positive" outcome. Must it? Maybe the king would have received a merciful and swift death as a sacrifice, but was later captured by his rivals and tortured. "All is well, and unfolding as it should." As this is the mantra, could not these example stories/parables embody what appears to be absolute and unnecessary evil/suffering, and still we should trust? Feels contradictory to tease the intuitive "how can *that* be good?" response, only to fulfill it ("see, it actually was good, you of little faith!"). Couldn't the story end in tragedy, full stop?
There is nothing wrong 🧘♀️ nothing to worry about 💓 all is well and unfolding as it should 😇 thank you Robert 🙏
Thank you so very much for sharing Robert's teachings. They are greatly intensifying the self inquiry practice. 🙏❤🫶
I fear my mind may use this message to suppress feelings. And yet what you say hits deeply; feels True.
The waves go up and down
But always the ocean
Focus on what you are not what one thinks you are
Thank you for sharing these audios. ❤
Thank you , soul spirit self for bringing robert.
Thank you sharing such great teachings from a realised heart
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How come these recordings are so clear compared to all other Robert Adam's videos?
They will be the original satsang audio recordings from the early 90s.
These use the original satsang transcripts but for clarity the voice has been modelled with AI.
@@soulspiritselfworks incredibly well in my view. A treasure to have these available
Struck me that the story ends with a "positive" outcome. Must it? Maybe the king would have received a merciful and swift death as a sacrifice, but was later captured by his rivals and tortured. "All is well, and unfolding as it should."
As this is the mantra, could not these example stories/parables embody what appears to be absolute and unnecessary evil/suffering, and still we should trust?
Feels contradictory to tease the intuitive "how can *that* be good?" response, only to fulfill it ("see, it actually was good, you of little faith!"). Couldn't the story end in tragedy, full stop?
I wonder, is there ever a truly negative or tragic outcome? Even if it looks like a tragic event we just need to fast forward a bit.
Indeed! And has there ever been a good outcome? Just need to fast forward a bit :)