Page 263 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 3
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UNADORNED GRACE
point to which I would like draw your special attention.
When we have fixed up our goal as oneness with God, who ever and what ever that might be and have resolved not to relax till we achieve the same, we have also formed and fixed in our minds the concept of the Ultimate. The word Ultimate should be understood as the last and final state of our being. Please note that it is not a stage but a state. The Ultimate state we were informed by the Master is where we feel ‘Nothingness’. He says that Silence is nearer to God. And adds that Silence itself is the seat on which Silence stands. We find here, the Master is difficult to understand. We find the Master getting poetical. It is a poetry which by its very nature implies something and the message is indirect. This causes one to meditate over the meaning and the results can be varied. It is not my intention that Master could have been plain and direct; which mostly he is. Yet some times we find that he resorts to subtleties of language.
We cannot that easily understand his words when he says “Love him who loves all” or “This and
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