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that dignity and its position as a true Prapanna and a servant of the Divine for Its purpose.
In this connection Master says “......That is, first of all, the teacher should destroy the old edifice, then erect a new edifice without bricks and mortar. This is the help that the grown – up child should be given under such surroundings. Now comes the work of Natural Path – as the preceptors do......”.(SDG – Page 45 ).
Therefore I conclude with a prayer that we continue to mould our selves and allow moulding by Master as he wants us to be so that we will be able to express ‘Him’ and ‘Him’ alone for which demolition, a chapter in Natural Path is absolutely essential which we should whole heartedly welcome and accept. Then only the practice of the commandment-5 becomes natural to one’s being.
Pranams.
2. Sri. Atul Mishra
Pujya Sir and Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today, I would like to share my humble thoughts on the topic of the seminar, “The demolition of the past is a chapter in Natural Path”, as understood by me, to the best of my little comprehension. Most of the material presented herein is compiled from the messages and talks of Master and Pujya Sir.
Talking of the past, in the beginning of the message, Master says, “Man is generally charmed so much by the environment as he has made for himself unconsciously, that he seldom thinks of rising above it”. To explain such happening, continuing further in message, He elaborates and draws attention towards our attachments for our notions, beliefs and ideologies which makes us see ourselves only in terms of limited self and
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