Aaj Ki Murli 14th October 2024: Sweet children, Baba reminds you that while everyone’s perfecting their selfie game, the real task is perfecting your soulie game—awakening to who you really are inside. Are you focused on looking good outside or shining bright from within? Because, spoiler alert: physical beauty ages, but the glow of soul-consciousness? Timeless. And the best part—no filters needed.
1. Soul-Consciousness: Time to Change the Channel
Table of Contents
- 1 1. Soul-Consciousness: Time to Change the Channel
- 1.1 2. Constant Remembrance (Yaad) – Baba Hotline, No Waiting Time
- 1.2 3. Karma Clean-Up: The Cosmic Dishwasher
- 1.3 4. Detachment: Like Wearing Sunglasses in a Storm
- 1.4 5. How to Handle Maya’s Tricks (Without Losing Your Cool)
- 1.5 6. Love and Detachment: The Perfect Couple
- 1.6 7. Preparing for the Golden Age: RSVP for Satyug
- 1.7 8. Baba’s Parting Words: Do Not Forget to Keep Smiling
Baba advises you to switch from the Maya News Network—which streams constant worries—to the Soul Channel, where peace and love are on 24/7.
“Sweet children, why get stuck in life’s drama when you are the actor, director, and audience all at once?”
The urgest approach is, whenever a fellow driver drives with more than normal aggressiveness or if someone has a miscreant attitude and easily steals away your lunch from the office kitchen, do not react but simply, “tune in the soul frequency”, and give the person the most blessing smile.
2. Constant Remembrance (Yaad) – Baba Hotline, No Waiting Time
Think of Baba’s hotline as the original cloud connection—no need for 5G, and it’s never down. All it takes is one thought to connect with Him, and voila! You’re spiritually recharged. Baba Says:
“Dearest children, you will feel it more ease the more you remember Me.”
On the other hand, if you’re feeling anxious because of that ever-growing to-do list, here’s a trick that is worth trying: throw a few seconds of Yaad in between the emails. Baba’s here to help. And unlike other helplines, He doesn’t put you on hold with elevator music.
3. Karma Clean-Up: The Cosmic Dishwasher
Baba reminds His children that karma is like cooking in the kitchen—things get messy. But no worries; with awareness and good intentions, the stains of the past are easily cleaned. Just remember: every time you think or act, you’re writing another chapter in your karmic diary.
“Dearest kids, do not shed tears for what is lost; instead understand how to gain out of it by caring.”
In other words, if someone wrongs you, don’t stew on it—send them some blessings. Who needs grudges when you can gift-wrap good karma instead?
4. Detachment: Like Wearing Sunglasses in a Storm
Baba imparts the lesson that being unattached does not imply heading to a mountain peak or excessive online unfriending. It’s all about maintaining composure amidst disarray—taking a sip of hot tea, for instance, when the internet goes off. Baba explains:
“Sweet children, the world will throw tantrums, but your peace must remain untouchable.”
Pro tip: Handle life’s problems the same way you handle a toddler’s meltdown—stay calm, smile, and wait it out. Detachment isn’t cold; it’s just emotionally weatherproof.
5. How to Handle Maya’s Tricks (Without Losing Your Cool)
Maya—that sneaky force of illusion—has one job: to distract you. If you’ve ever promised yourself to meditate but ended up binge-watching TV, congratulations—you’ve been Maya-ed!
Baba reassures you: “Sweet children, even the best souls get tested, but with My love in your heart, you will pass with flying colors.”
The trick is to laugh at life’s little pranks. Forgot your keys? Laugh. Missed the train? Laugh harder. When Maya sees she can’t shake you, she’ll eventually get bored.
6. Love and Detachment: The Perfect Couple
Baba advises His sweet children to love everyone without clinging to them—like hugging someone but not holding on too tight. It’s about giving your best without needing anything in return. Think of it as spiritual Tupperware: you store love, share it freely, and trust it’ll come back to you (hopefully with the lid).
When you stop expecting people to behave exactly the way you want, life becomes a lot more peaceful.
Baba says: “Love is freedom. Possessiveness is a traffic jam.”
So, let people go—and watch how quickly they return (like boomerangs with good timing).
7. Preparing for the Golden Age: RSVP for Satyug
Baba paints a beautiful picture of the Golden Age (Satyug), where every soul sparkles like diamonds and rivers flow with milk and honey (and, hopefully, caffeine too). He reminds us that Kaliyug—this current age—might feel like a final exam, but the effort you put in today guarantees a VIP seat in Satyug.
And don’t worry if things feel chaotic right now—consider it the universe’s last-minute house cleaning before the guests arrive.
“Young ones, brighter tomorrows are ahead. Just keep raising that spirit of yours until it shines.”
8. Baba’s Parting Words: Do Not Forget to Keep Smiling
At the end of the Murli today the Baba’s parting shot is that one should not always take oneself and the efforts of spiritual development so seriously.
“Sweet children, joy is your natural state—so wear it like your favorite outfit.”
A heart filled with joy not only lifts you but also everyone around you.
Life will throw curveballs, but instead of ducking, try smiling. After all, what’s the point of enlightenment if you can’t enjoy the journey?