Page 144 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
Master says, ‘It is a hidden dictum of Nature that every soul must live a happy and restful life’. God has created this world to see His creation living happily sharing love with one another. Human nature is to love each other. But however the present day atmosphere is not congenial for a happy living because man had developed different notions, selfishness, prejudices, jealousies, hatred, not being considerate to others requirements, deliberately hurting others feelings for individual benefits etc. There is brokenness in our love because of several reasons few of them, may be improper training at home, the system of education, society, media etc.
In this prevailing situation, the system of Pranahuti aided Meditation was a boon bestowed to Humanity by our Great Master Sri Ramchandra wherein an inner awakening of real love (which was forgotten totally) is made to feel at the first instance of introduction through Pranahuti the Divine Transmission. The thought force is diverted from lower heart to upper heart through Pranahuti and we start experiencing our true nature. Once it is experienced craving for the love of Master increases and Viveka dawns and gives us understanding that this is the real happiness and all other material comforts and luxuries in life are temporary and they give only artificial happiness. Slowly we understand and feel the concept of inter-dependency, and love for God further increases which leads to Devotion and then submission to Master. The consciousness, which was so far limited to self gradually develops into a concern for others. This is how Master makes us to progress spiritually by His continuous love and support.
Master says life in family is a life worth having because in it we learn how to love others. It is a school for training real life. You have to remove only the brokenness and you will feel the love flowing equally to one and all
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