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of Reality itself. Master has mentioned that the means we adopt must closely resemble to the nature of the Goal to be successful in our endeavor.
Subtleness and Simplicity are the characteristics of the Reality revealed by Him. In this context, Master said that the degenerated religious practices and dogmas have assumed lot of grossness and complexities and therefore are not capable of taking us to the Reality. The thoughts and deeds generally gather these characteristics of grossness and complexities when they deviate from the real goal. When Reality is not the goal, and if any other goal is accepted for realizing, selfishness or self- centeredness would be the nature of such goals however pious the intention behind it could be, as they are taking birth from the intellectual or emotional spheres of the mind and not from the Reality.
Since the nature of Reality is simplicity and subtleness, it cannot accommodate any idea generated from the self for the self as they are gross and do not conform to it. This also leads to the understanding that anything that do not conform to a principle would eventually prove to be working contrary to that principle. Now, when any idea or practice work contrary to the Reality, it practically amounts to living away from the Reality and also by the same reason works against the rhythm of the nature. Any one whose actions are contrary to the rhythm of nature or disturbing the nature, is working against the Divine Purpose or Reality. A Satan represents this force. Therefore, Master said that when we are away from Reality, we become Satan. The selfish, pleasure seeking and egotistic thoughts, ideas and deeds produce vibrations contrary to this rhythm polluting the atmosphere and disturbing the harmonious existence of Divine Creations. Thus we become Satan.
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