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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 4
perennial dance which is loved more by itself than others.
The methods he has given us in the point A and point B meditation, purification process and prayer and above all the meditation practice grant us surely real benefits: they concentrate energy and stabilize the mind, by giving it something to chew on. As our mind tries to fixate on a form in meditation (in case of those who meditate on the form of the Master) or on the Divine light without luminosity, we notice that the form if at all comes and goes. We cannot bring that form into no-mind or silence. Those forms are thought or mental constructs. If we do not dive deep into our absolute Being in Silence, then these forms that were initially meant to be helpful, in fact become our limits or boundaries beyond which we have no access thus we forfeit our freedom to grow into rarer and finer planes of consciousness.
Silence does not limit us and that is its charm. Being is not an object to be grasped. It is what we
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