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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 4
Mine, consisting of the modes (three gunas) is hard to overcome. But those who take refuge in Me alone cross beyond it.‘ We the disciples of the great Master Sri Ramchandraji Maharaj are able to feel the  ̳nothingness‘ of our being and also experience our nominal identity.
But identity is not always the poise of the spirit. Unity pervades and manifests multiplicity and gives meaning to them as such: this is our initial Viveka experienced in the first knot in the path towards Infinity. We find that multiplicity and difference reveal the richness of the unity and identity. Both these are faces of mysticism or our direct awareness and we have no particular logic to defend this position. Our Surrender and consequent mystic awareness reveals to us that the Divine must be embraced or sought after not from any one part of our being or portion of experience but by all the parts of ones‘ being, the physical, mental, and vital and supramental. So long as any portion of the organic existence is left untouched by or unopened to the influx of the divine we find that there is conflict
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