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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
also been a seminar with the topic “Suffering is the root and results are flowers”. I feel that we would benefit a great deal spiritually by going through the above writings again and again trying to meditate on them and endeavoring sincerely to bring them into practice in our day to day living. However I thought of re-presenting some valuable insights found in these writings for the sake of recall and emphasis of the theme, quoting as necessary.
“There are miseries all around for the embodied one. None can escape it. Even then we remain so much attached to the body, that this thing does not forsake us up to the end, and we even wish to be born again--- As soon as the name (Individualized Existence) has arisen, my bretheren, misery would start in howsoever subtle mould it might be cast”(SDG-39). The Master says that the remedy is devoting ourselves to Godly thoughts of the purest nature. Again He says, ‘If we go with full force at our command towards our main goal the world itself would become a second thought. When (process of meditation maturing to attain the last stage) we become one with the real thing and the things following it become so dark that we do not perceive them. We become blind to in this respect and our vision for the real thing improves and we bring it to such a standard that we are lost altogether. This is the condition of liberation. If this state matured there is the end of all miseries- no pain no sorrow no enjoyment and no pleasure. The machinery of body works without producing any impressions upon us. It becomes an automatic machine which runs by itself as duties demand. Here is the end of everything and there is no making of samskaras. Here is the point where we surrender ourselves in toto automatically.
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