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Ultimate acceptance A full Ramesh Balsekar Talk also Russian translation

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1. **What is your background? Have you read any of my books or studied with any other teachers?** (00:14)
2. **What were you looking for when you started your spiritual search?** (02:43)
3. **What do you think will happen if you observe your body, mind, and emotions?** (11:39)
4. **Where will you reach with this observation? What will you gain from it?** (12:48)
5. **What is the ultimate goal of seeking happiness? Is happiness what we are all looking for?** (13:51)
6. **If money and success didn’t bring you happiness, what do you think will?** (18:53)
7. **What is the real nature of happiness?** (21:21)
8. **If suffering comes from disconnection, how can you reconnect?** (22:28)
9. **Is happiness found in life’s flow, or is it a matter of attitude towards life?** (24:39)
10. **If everything is the will of God, why do we need to observe?** (34:27)
11. **Is it true that we are not really the observers, but rather God is observing through us?** (35:38)
12. **If we completely accept that everything happens through God, do we even need to make an effort to observe?** (36:50)
13. **Can you totally accept that you are not the one doing anything, but God is functioning through your body and mind?** (38:46)
14. **If someone calls you an idiot, can you accept that it is God speaking through that person?** (42:28)
15. **If no one is really acting, how can you hate anyone?** (47:09)
16. **Does realizing this bring true happiness—the absence of hatred towards oneself and others?** (51:39)
17. **Where does true happiness come from if not from money, success, or pleasure?** (52:50)
18. **If everything happens through cosmic law, should we still feel guilt for anything we do?** (53:56)
19. **Does lasting peace come from fully accepting that life unfolds through divine will?** (55:04)
20. **Is every individual just an instrument through which God acts?** (57:18)

These questions explore themes of self-inquiry, the nature of happiness, free will, divine will, and ultimate acceptance.

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