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  11. In the past the attitudes were limited and confined to our religion, caste, family etc. Right from the school the feelings of caste Brahmins and Non-Brahmins, rich and poor, beautiful and ugly, intelligence and dunce were inculcated. Any thing higher than these were not understood.
    11. In the system of P AM when we are progressing our consciousness grows. W e move out of our borders of our physical body and our boundaries get demolished. All these notions of the past had gradually gone to a large extent. Now I wonder many times how narrowly we used to think in the past.
   12. Ten Commandments given by our Master as a way of living is another breakthrough in the field of spirituality. These commandments relate to the conditions that we own up in life to progress in spiritual path. Practice of these commandments is helping us to lead a life with positive outlook. The negative attitudes of life are gradually getting demolished.
  In this connection I remember an incident in my office where I was entrusted to clean a photograph of God which was full of grease and dirt. The picture of the deity was not visible at all. In spite of all my effort it was difficult to clean it thoroughly to bring back to its original state. This incident made me to remember how our Master is helping us to get rid of the dirt accumulated in our hearts that has covered up the Divinity within us. Unless these impurities are purified and coverings are demolished the Divinity cannot be expressed. This is the most important chapter in the Natural Path which is an experience of all the practicants.
4. Dr. S.V. Raghavan
Demolition means razing of a structure or building to the ground; it is usually the superstructure above the foundational ground that is brought down. However the rubble or broken parts of the structure remain with which we cannot build again. When the word ‘past’ is considered we have to distinguish between two kinds of
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