You can only say light is light. Master has said that it is the only object which is an object and yet almost abstract. Now, when we meditate on such an object, no doubt the mind is put on that, but the mind cannot desire or want to possess it. It is an object which we can love but which we cannot possess. So the mind becomes trained to forget the self and to move towards something else which is yet so abstract that we cannot want it or desire it or possess it. So, in this way, when we train the mind, or regulate the mind naturally and systematically during meditation, no impressions are formed. Taken from the book "Yatra, Vol. 1", Chapter "Germany", pg. 240, by Revered Chariji |
Valparai
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Spiritual Essence - Daily Reflections
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