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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
Nothingness, Here I understood OM as the Means i.e the Meditation on Divine Light without Luminosity as an essential requirement to get into that state of Void (Tat). Therefore the practices given by the Master are the most vital aspect of sadhana and one should constantly check for himself whether one is correctly practicing or not by the experience of Nothingness.
2. Imperience (Reality) beckons: Once we have the experience of Nothingness in our meditation then a little analysis will reveal the following: Here I am trying to share some of my experiences in sadhana.
a) The memory of that experience had during meditation gets etched in the background and helps us to remain in Reality all through. Because of this what we find in our day to day experiences is that our thinking is right, the mind is clear, the decisions are judicious, our efficiency is reasonably good, mental disposition is one of cheerfulness, happiness and lightness. Our dealings are straight and plain and we exhibit confidence and courage. Our outlook is positive etc.
b) From the sadhana point of view we find our aspiration alive, we are raring to go for the next component of our practice, there is inclination and interest, we find meaningfulness to our existence, we find a sense of fulfillment, we are in the remembrance of the Master and are contended, the heart seeks to hear about Him, speak about Him. We find our will to reach the destination getting reinforced and determined. This is one phase of Sadhana. This is due to the propelling force of the Reality and its effect on us is really very real. Since our Nature is also same as that, we feel
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