Page 655 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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“Some are deluded by their own thinking and some are illumined by Divine Grace”
only delude himself. Once having understood the divine, there is no further need for an enquiry and therefore the
search ends there.
How can a journey towards what we term as infinity end so abruptly and so soon? As Master explains, logical speculations are no substitute for the cravings of the heart. The heart is not satisfied even if logic stops in some blind alley.
The Master emphasizes further in one of his messages that “It is a matter of pity that people remain entangled in their amusements thinking that to be the reality and end their pursuit with them”
“ Mil gai jis ko ganth haldi ki
us ne samjha ki hun mai pansari”
“One who got a piece of turmeric considered himself to be a grocer.”
Delusion as has been explained in DR pg 83, is an “Inducement based on outward show of knowledge, eloquence or power and promotes blind faith leading to disastrous results.” At the same time, one who has the potential of getting illumined by the Divine Grace are positive thinking people...at a minimum. What becomes subsequently essential for such people is to fix their eyes on the absolute reality with faith and confidence and to adopt ways helpful and conducive to self realization.
This is where our method of PAM comes in with a worthy and capable guide of the highest caliber. This is also where there is need to show faith in the Master. Help from a capable Master is indispensable for higher spiritual attainments.
We may not have absolute faith to start with, but just like we start our meditation with a “mere
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