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difference between science and us and on this depends the entire structure. The difference between the east and the west is this, between the mystic and materialist is this, between a scientist and a spiritualist is this. This is a fundamental basic point. That idea which expressed as a universe also expressed itself as a human mind and these two are parallel. Because of the parallelity between these two alone is it possible to have communion with it. We never become one with the Divine, mind never becomes one with the Divine. The Divine impulse is different from the human impulse, mental plane impulse. They never become one, but they can resonate. The human mind can resonate to the vibrations of the Divine and that is what you and I are trying to do in Sadhana here. When we think about a Divine idea, any idea for that matter, it does not matter whether you are thinking about this God or that God, whatever concept of God we have got. Whenever we have got Divinity in our mind the first thing that happens to us is there is certain amount of submissiveness to that concept itself. It is something superior. We almost grant it the moment the Divinity concept is brought into our head, we almost simultaneously think that we are somebody less than
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