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place must be reserved for each type of work so that relevant thoughts conducive to the nature of work would spring up on arriving at the place. So is the case for a separate place for our meditation. Man possesses power which he has derived from his thought connection with the Reality. When one resolves to do a thing, the connecting link between the thought and the work becomes intensified and one begins to draw power from the real source in accordance with the strength of one\u0027s thought. When the Power begins to flow in, and we associate it with a particular point of time, then the remembrance of the work begins to revive in our heart and we begin to feel motivated to undertake the work. The room or place we sit in for meditation is also charged with our thought force and a feeling of sanctity begins to prevail all over. It reverberates with Divine consciousness. This influence of the spiritual environment helps us further in the accomplishment of our goal. Now, it depends upon one\u0027s individual capacity to expand it as much as he can. This Godly environment of sanctity spreads carrying its fragrance to the adjoining layers. Since there is contraction and expansion in each layer, the effect thus caused, continues to develop and expand.\u000AThe entire practice is based on our need to\u000Autilise the Nature and its environment for spiritual\u000Aprogress. That is why we have a fixed place and\u000A77\u000A


































































































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