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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM
By practising sincerely the Masters’ Commandments one can easily avoid the mala or dirt. Avoidance of mala is the basic duty of every aspirant. One who cannot avoid recurrence of his follies and misdeeds is naturally one who has no will to progress. It is true that many situations arise where the path of least resistance is more attractive but one who succumbs to that alternative should be considered as one who has no desire for the Real or desire to know his true nature and claim his right of Union with the Divinity.
It is stated that if everything is done with the idea that Master is doing, then the question of an aspirant doing wrong does not arise. True, Master Himself has stated so in ‘Reality at Dawn’. But then are we capable of it? If so when? Unless the dedication of one’s self is complete and total, this does not happen. Master states in his example of a person caught by the charming appearance of a dancer on the road side, the moment the aspirant thinks that it is the Master who is enjoying the scene, the person will be relieved of the temptation. Why? Master being what He is, and what the aspirant thinks him to be, the very idea does not fit into the context and the aspirant’s sub-consciousness
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