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The Many Perils Of Comparison
Paramahamsa Nithyananda
-Staff
By Staff

The man set off the next morning without sleeping a wink. Though he had covered enough land to satisfy his needs, very soon, he began to run and run filled with a desire to own more land, more than anyone else.
By dusk he had covered a lot of land. But he fell down dead, exhausted.
Usually this is the story of most of our lives.
Desires that are real and are born out of a genuine need will have their own energy and will sustain them.
However, most of our desires are created out of jealousy and have a negative energy.
When we are not able to bear the excellence of others, we get jealous. Comparison is the seed, jealousy is the fruit.
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