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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
I have taken most of these views and points from our Master’s lecturers and notes and I tried to express my understanding about this Master’s saying.
The sentence of the Master taken for the seminar is a part of the message given by Him on the Eve of His 82nd birthday celebrations at Malaysia on 30-04-1981.
He mentions this sentence ‘THE DEMOLITION OF THE PAST IS A CHAPTER IN NATURAL PATH’ after the two sentences
(1) “Try to forget the ‘I’, it will help a good deal.
(2) Once Divinity dawns, the negative attitude to life
goes far away”.
In the first sentence, He says “Try to forget the ‘I’, it will help a good deal”. What I could understand from this sentence is, one should understand that Master is only the knower, doer and enjoyer. We should come out from the clutches of this doership, means, I am doing this and I am doing that, even if it is Master’s work. Unless we have total acceptance that it is only Master is doing everything and I am just a trustee of Him, it will be difficult to come out from this doership. Once we understand this trusteeship concept, it will help us in a good deal.
In the second sentence Master says “Once Divinity dawns, the negative attitude to life goes far away”. Here, everyday, we do experience the presence of the Divinity as calmness, silence in our meditations. So Divinity dawns every moment and the negative attitude to life like “I am fed up with the life, why should I undergo these miseries?” will go and we start accepting everything as Master’s gift. Master says we should not be gloomy and we should never be depressed under whatever circumstances. They are bad for spirituality.
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