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Remembrance of everything should merge into the Remembrance of One – the Ultimate
reminding the other at any point of time. We are fortunate to be given that exercise and glimpse of it immediately after 12-noon satsang by maintaining silence for 30 minutes in the Bhandarahs. When we remind ourselves of the silence experienced during meditation while dealing with daily transactions, our approach will be entirely different from that we used to do earlier and we too will feel the LIGHTNESS markedly. This is one of the ways
of remembering Him.
When children are crazy of some thing belonging to some body, they try to get attention of that person and come closer to him to get it. They will be aware of the owner of that object whenever they look at it. Similarly, if we try to love the Owner of this world and fall into His attention, then we will be remembering Him only, forgetting things which we used to run after.
Master suggested practical way of remembering one thing instead of every thing. ‘Besides, if they go on with their household work with the thought that they are doing their duty in compliance with God's command, it shall all be transformed into puja and they shall be with it all the while without any conscious effort on their part.’ (silence speaks; advice to ladies). This will apply to every practicant.
Master has given another simple method of ‘Love Him who loves all’ instead of ‘Love all who love Him’. It is not practical, first to love every one and then learn to love Him. More over it will lead to intolerance towards those who don’t love Him, though they don’t hate Him. The results are uncertain and indefinite.
As we practice sincerely, our prayer improves from ritualistic one without awareness of what we are doing (in the beginning we verbally utter the prayer as a formality without the FEELING) to a stage where we are
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