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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
While pondering over the above statement of the Master it came to my understanding that: Man is living like a frog in the well. The frog thinks that the well is the whole world. It does not know that there is a beautiful world outside the well. Similarly a normal man had also made a world for himself and he rarely thinks of rising above it. This is because his thinking has been narrowed down due to influence by the external environment and his ways of thinking are mostly externalized i.e, he gains knowledge only through senses. He is not aware of any thought or idea which is beyond the capacity of the five senses. He learns only from what he sees, what he reads, and what he hears from others. His attention is always external rather than internal. The fact that man is ‘Potentially Divine’ has gone out of sight. This is because of the samskaras we have formed out of our own actions of the past including our previous births. Our natural state which is divine has been wrapped up inside. A man can be helped to come out of the web of thoughts which has formed as an individualnetwork only by a capable guide who can destroy it and make us feel our true nature.
Here comes a Master Revered Sri Ramchandra an embodiment of love who has bestowed humanity with a practicable, scientific and dynamic method of system called PAM, for attaining human perfection. His assured support through Pranahuti is a boon to humanity. Revered Master says ‘the main purpose of our mission is to install spirituality in place of the prevailing non-spirituality through Natural Path.
In the process of our spiritual growth the trainer supports us and helps us through Pranahuti to demolish the impediments which we have accumulated in the past. Master says ‘Once Divinity dawns the negative attitude to life goes far away. The demolition of the past is a chapter in Natural Path’. When the negative attitude to life goes
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