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• ’I’ consciousness remains far and near, and it disappears also, if we do our abhyas devotedly (SDG 161)
• In fact it(Reality) is all the sphere of Tam and Tam alone. This is the only thing worth achieving for a true yogi. (BWS 122)
• The state of negation which one craves for and which is the real life, abides in it (Tam) and all activities cease before one reaches the point. (BWS 123)
• People have lost sight of the true Reality which is beyond both light and darkness. (BWS 124)
• Satyapad is itself a science for which one may not be well fitted unless he develops the capacity to perceive Nature with his inner eyes. (BWS 124)
• 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 his thought. (BWS 125)
• For picking up the pearls one must oneself dive deep into the ocean. (BWS 125)
• In principle the devotee or abhyasi should present himself before the Master in the same manner as a soldier does at the time of parade. (BWS 128)
• Under our system of spiritual training, the teacher at the very outset weakens the downward tendency of the Abhyasi by the effect of his own
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