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anyone who is deeply and authentically bringing the infinite identity to life. And it becomes our duty to relate to others as a relative self (a part of our being) where we do not know who the other is in any perfect sense. Realisation is not an awareness of our big infinite Self who is supposedly free of such mundane obligations; it is our commitment to understand and empathize the other that gives meaning and relevance to realisation of our true nature. It is only then we can consider ourselves as living upto the expectations of the Divine, as Master often urges us to”.
Revered Sri K.C. Narayana’s presentation of the system is extremely practical with high emphasis on the usage of the system of Pranahuti Aided Meditation in daily life rather than on the philosophical or the vedantic interpretations. This is evident in all the talks and articles in this publication. There are quite a large number of practical hints which have been given for the benefit of the ardent aspirants of the system in this book and the author does not waste time dwelling on relatively less important aspects of the system of Pranahuti Aided Meditation.

































































































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