Page 514 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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meditation act as seeds germinating and blossoming in the heart as craving for the Goal which continue to grow into restlessness as mentioned in the 3rd commandment. If we confuse and try to practice and create restlessness with the mind then it creates a block and the result is we feel dejected and morose and on the contrary the restlessness in the heart creates joy and happiness. How restlessness beget happiness is matter for experience for us but for the learned it is a matter of disbelief.
The Why’s and How’s in our sadhana: I have always observed two kinds of people on the path by the questions they ask. One asks WHY should I do this (any practice)? And there are the second type who always ask HOW should I do this (any practice)? There are of course the third type who will never ask any questions. These can be broadly categorize as Persons who are totally surrendered to the will of the Master on one side and in the other extreme we also find persons who show no inclination to get educated and enlightened about the path due to their extreme slothfulness. The person in whom intellect is dominant will always ask the question why, why and why and never move to how mode? But the seekers usually end up with how, even though they start with why? By this I am only trying bring forth the point that all doubts can be resolved only through the experience in the heart. So practice is vital and fortunately there is the help from pranahuti that speedens our understanding in the heart. I feel that the phrase,” transmission is from heart to heart” can also be understood from this context.
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