Page 322 - Meditation – Pujya SriRamchandraji Maharaj
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Some consider that diving deep into one‘s own heart to know one‘s nature is not a means to an end but rather an end unto itself. The goal being infinite the argument goes there is no goal to achieve. This is one of the fundamental fallacies in the thinking of persons who consider they are rational. Some may argue that sitting silently has no value and would liken it to any number of rituals and techniques that seem to occupy the time of many who lack divine grace. These people are like those who will not challenge theories of the past and who try to find explanations for failures based on what is known.
Deep meditation invariably leads to a state of silence and in Pranahuti Aided Meditation such experiences are common irrespective of the number of years of practice one puts in sadhana. Silence some consider does not reveal any event or object but rather it reveals that identification with events and objects is false. This is a superficial understanding. The truth is that silence is a state of pure and simple feeling and those who learn to live in that condition never seek to be apart from that.
The most difficult thing in spiritual life is the call
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