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this operation of shattering the network or as we are terming it ‘demolishing the past’ on ‘some one else’.
It must however be kept in mind that ‘I’ cannot be destroyed, it can only be tamed, totally subdued- (abhudiat), the human etiquette as described by the Master- or properly modulated as something totally subordinated to the will of the Supreme Master/Divine, totally prepared to extinguish itself entirely in Him forever and functioning as the truest expression of the Divine for the Divine.
We also gratefully acknowledge here that but for the system of Sriramchandra’s Rajayoga of Pranahuti assisted meditation and the invaluable irrepayable services of a competent guide and the Master’s grace and support, the problem of ego would remain as an impenetrable barrier to the Ultimate imperience and ‘Life in It’, as its solution has evaded even the most dedicated, resolute and otherwise competent saints of renown of all lands, times and climes. When Master speaks of the state of Tam, the Complete Ignorance’ He says even the greatest saints of the past though thirsting for It remained short of the ‘Mark’.
The Master identifies the problem of ‘I’ and also gives His own inimitable positive approach to its solution. I consider it significant that the quotation below appears just ahead of the topic of study!
‘The ‘I’ consciouness remains far and near..there is a common error..they think ‘I’ to be an enemy. That is negative attachment which makes it hard and impossible...it becomes stronger by our own thought force brought about by concentration. Try to forget the ‘I’.’(SDG-162)
All the practicants of PAM have imperienced fairly often, the condition of ‘nothingness’ in which what
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