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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 4
need to maintain the law of balance in each plane. One more factor that we learn is there is a progressive reduction of self-awareness and simultaneous awareness of the inviolability of the Divine Law or Rtam.
 The most troublesome aspect of meditation is the curtain of thoughts that we reckon with. This can
 be a thick one or a thin one; colored one or colorless one. But every one of us faces the curtain as an obstacle in realizing the true nature of self. This veil of thought first should be recognized as present and then one needs to peep within. This realization is often missed. Famous saints and seekers have appealed to the Divine for help as we find in the songs of Tyagayya (Tera teeyaga raada) and Annamayya (Pannagapu doma tera pai ketta
 velayya)
Until and unless this is realized one wanders ceaselessly in the mind fixated in thoughts and forms trying to make "it work" and wondering why it
 doesn't. This missing is neither cultural nor social. The fact that discontent is global irrespective of the
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