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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 3
and the Atman. Brahman and the Atman are different except that there is a commonness of cit, otherwise there is nothing common. This is the most predominant feeling most Indians have. God is far too superior and I am far too inferior, there cannot be anything common between us. That is reason why yoga has never been popular. Because says I am going to be like him and no common man is interested in that type of thinking. Dvaita is practiced even by advaitins. All people in this country practices dvaita only. But when Master said that I make only Masters and not disciples he was only trying to tell that you and I are one, can become one. How do you respond to this concept? Are we looking at the Master as somebody whom we can never reach? With whom we can never have a laya? Put that question. Because when he and me are different substantially, there can never be a union, I can only be a servant of him, dasya bhava is the only thing that I can have, but if you have read his literature, he will talk about the stages. First we come to know as we have starting & beginning prerequisites where I am his is a feeling that we
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