Page 570 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
“To realize the subtlest Being, we should adopt only subtle ways. On the contrary, if our ways are gross, we, in addition to our own grossness, begin to form the curvature and every vein of our body creates a pole to bring about changes in the system with grosser effects. Unless they are destroyed by the power of the Master, there is no way to Reality” (SDG 28)
“The subtle state of being can only be felt when you become subtle yourself; feeling is there but it is difficult to put in words “.(SDG 36)
“God is simple and the method followed to achieve Him is also simple and straight. There should be the subtlest method to realize the subtlest Being. There should be one method, one Master and one God. Of course, selection you have to do yourself. The density of the thought can only be removed if we take to the subtle method. My experience in this field is that if you want Divinity, the method should be easy, smooth and natural(SDG62)
“God is the subtlest Being and in order to realise Him the subtlest means are the only way. This does not mean that for realising God one has to ignore the needs of physical body or empirical world. If perchance we fall upon means which go on adding grossness we shall definitely remain away from the vision of absolute Reality. It is an established fact that meditation is a subtle method provided the object of meditation is not concrete. That is why under Sahaj-Marg we advise to meditate supposing the presence of Divine Light in the heart. The Upanishads also corroborate this. This practice supported by the transmission of the Divine Effulgence becomes subtler and subtler until it becomes the subtlest”(SDG112)
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