In this 66-MINUTE-LONG-DISCOURSE titled "ANALYSIS OF THE OBSERVER," Brahamavid Sam Yogi takes a look at the emotions bewildering the observer that is you --- desire, fear, passions, frustrations, perpetual suffering and sorrow, unending rancor. In particular, he zeros in on your fear of not being able to find a mate, your fear of not being able to climb the corporate ladder, your fear of not being able to ever own a real (or a big) house, your fear of not being "successful" in life, etc.

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A mother and a child are walking. A dialogue ensues.


Child: Mom, I am hungry.

Mom: Child, but you have had your meal.

Child: But I am still hungry.

Mom: You will again eat tomorrow, you have had your meal for the day. Now, go to sleep.

Child (getting up from sleep): Mom, my stomach hurts.

Mom: I know, now go back to sleep.

Child: Can I eat something?

Mom: You will again eat tomorrow; now go back to sleep.

Child: Mom, I am very hungry, and my stomach hurts.

Mom: I know baby. There is nothing to eat; I will work all day tomorrow, and then you will get something to eat. Now, go back to sleep, and after a while, the stomach will stop hurting.

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Now friends, think for a minute. Are you less successful than the mother above? So, why this fear of success? Why this unending desire for more? What is the problem? Why can't you be in peace? What prods you to gurgle along, like an unhappy monster? Why can't you satiate your desire for sex? Why this unending appetite for sex? Why this rat race for the best spouse, the best job, the best house? Why this lack?


In this discourse, you will be able to walk with Sam Yogi step by step, as he unravels the desires in you: your desire for sex (or lack there of), for house (or lack there of), for job (or lack there of). You will be able to understand that the problem is in you, the Observer. Listen to this 66-minute-long-discourse and understand if these desires are rooted in fear, and how to dissolve this fear...