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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 7
 continues inspite of the process of death or birth and being lively is the real condition.” This state he compared with Blankness. To be lively is not the much imagined jumping and shouting but to be in an unperturbed state of mind. Explaining this condition Master states in this message that “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. A man should have the desire of drinking the whole river of spirituality.” The moment we read this those of us seeped in Hindu mythology immediately associate the condition with sage Agasthya. It is the associations of such things as these in our mind that is the cause for our missing the true nature of the spiritual states we have during meditations and in daily life, ofcourse as a gift from the Master. Master continues “Then comes a day when the real spirit of inner and outer begins to dawn. We feel what we aspire for. The understanding comes when the seed at the bottom is fried up.”
It is to be understood in our spiritual life that there is no outer and inner and infact it is all a single
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