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meditation mechanically and as a matter of routine get frustrated because of this very reason. That is one of the reasons why many aspirants choose to ignore this most noble aspect of our sadhana.
And this type of mind has two characteristics. The first is that it has compassion directed at all beings, which is to say that our intention is to benefit all beings.
The second characteristic is that this mind has the intelligence or wisdom to know that the use of this means is to benefit all beings, for not merely a temporary benefit but for their ultimate liberation or their ultimate freedom.
Praying for relief from suffering and miseries of a person or group of persons then becomes very subsidiary and secondary goal to the noble idea "that all are developing true love and devotion to the Master" given to us by the Master in his method.
If any meaningful evolution towards a global consciousness or transformation of human beings into divine stature should happen first and foremost
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