Page 491 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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“A few are so born who confuse dhal for boiled rice and take great pleasure in this confusion”
This great seer never usurped the position his knowledge could have granted him. We all can strive to follow his example which is co-operation at its best.
Thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts. Pranams
5. Dr. K.Madhava
My dear brothers and sisters,
My humble pranams to all of you who have gathered here on the occasion of Imperience day.
The word Imperience reminds us that the Divine presence or light is felt only in the heart and we have to train our mind to become introvert or turn inwards. To quote the words of Rev Babuji Maharaj “Meditation really means that the mind may be accustomed to the centre itself instead of wandering elsewhere. Meditation on heart is prescribed for that purpose”.
Once the mind is given the object of Divine light in the heart, by practice it becomes accustomed to it (of course aided by pranahuti) and the sweet company of the Divine presence is imperienced. Contemplation on it helps us in making us a real man and we march on the path of righteousness. Once we marching to our homeland Master, the true guide feels happy that his efforts are bearing fruit.
The word imperience and its concept if not grasped correctly may lead to wrong practice or no practice at all causing pain and anguish to Master forcing him to say that they have lost the ocean.
Coming to the topic of the seminar today which is taken from the article “they have lost the ocean” once feels disgusted at the deplorable state of man’s mind. The
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