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BULLET-GIST
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The text responds to someone asking why they were born and expressing deep suffering.
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It says that “God/Life/Being” didn’t create a flawed individual self but expresses itself through each person.
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It emphasizes that the core nature of a person is perfect, whole, and love—suffering is not due to personal failure.
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The teacher quoted (“Sri Teja Anand”) suggests we are not the “doer”; life is happening through us.
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Suffering is described as arising from identifying with the body-mind and forgetting one’s true nature.
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The text frames suffering as something that can point a person back toward inner truth, love, and stillness.
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It asserts that each person is a unique expression of life, inherently pure and divine.
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It warns not to believe the illusion of separation (“Maya”) that makes someone feel small or unworthy.
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Encourages continuing step-by-step and trusting that something beautiful is unfolding.
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Suggests placing a hand on the heart and connecting with inner stillness as a way to reconnect.
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Ends by saying the person is not a burden but beloved and needed exactly as they are.
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