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third line helps us in understanding our incapacity to overcome - a state of helplessness and seeking His help for rescue.
The discovery of points ‘A’ and ‘B’ by our Master has come to us as a blessing which enable us to develop due attachment and also help in understanding the commonness of our origin - interdependency. This enables us to grow from the realms of self to selfless realms.
The knowledge or Viveka dawns on us due to regularity in our Sadhana and repeatedly partaking the influx of Pranahuti. Our excessive involvement, attachment and possessiveness to all and trivia reduce to a considerable extent. A feeling of due or mita comes to our experience. It is later accompanied with the feelings of Vairagya or withdrawal. Restraint is felt naturally.
The spells of absorption, void or nothingness that we experience during our regular meditations and more vividly during the times when Pranahuti is offered gives us an understanding of the impermanency or fleeting nature of everything other than Divine. In Meditation, many times there is a feeling that you are there and also you are not there. Many times we also experience transcendence of time, place and body. This experience makes us stable on the path. Eagerness gets generated. It propels us and motivates us to participate in His work. We feel keen to share the efficacy of the system with others due to the benefit accrued to us in a fraternal way. A gradual improvement is observed in the levels of our contentment with respect to the material needs is felt naturally. Impulsiveness reduces and balance is experienced.
The practice of PAM leads to a state of mind where it is felt that the whole is a Divine manifestation at
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