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of non- awareness per se even in spite of our sensual and sensory indulgences. The Godmatic condition in relation to this is the silence that is experienced by most of the practicants in a most profound manner. The participation in chit lake programs conducted by our institute – Imperience will help strengthen our base of silence. There is nothing dogmatic about silence, either your vrittis are silent or they are restless. Elaborating on silence, Master in the message- Easiest way says, “Silence is a part of a few grains of Spirituality and not the Reality itself. For explaining it, I can only say that silence is nearer to God. That means Silence is itself the seat on which silence stands. There are many worms outside, which our naked eye cannot see, but they are there. So, silence is there in abstract form, even though we may not be able to see it. It can be seen by constant practice, which ` The Natural Path' provides. Our prayer, in this regard is also very important. By the prayer we go from outside noise to outside Silence. By cleaning, we go from outside silence to inside silence. By prayer, we come nearer to our goal because we come in contact with the Being.”
I would like to conclude that in order to attain the goal promised by the system, one need to practice with sincerity and diligence and concurrently take help through Pranahuti, which when coupled with self evaluation our progress becomes assured and we become beacons for the coming generation travelers on the path of Satyapad. Else we will be shrouding our journey with mysticism which may lead to dogmatic approaches by others in the coming times. So I pray to Master to bless us all so that by the virtue of His connection all may reach the cherished destinations – our homeland.
Thanking the institute for this opportunity. Pranams.
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