Page 487 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 6
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“A few are so born who confuse dhal for boiled rice and take great pleasure in this confusion”
explanation for any question that arises in us, and if our thought touches the deep core of the heart, then it will be
answered through meditations as our Master has told.
One should avoid brooding on his defects. Once the defects are identified, steps must be taken for necessary correction. By dwelling on the defects, we will unknowingly strengthen them.
The Master has clearly said that self dissolution is the only way. He has also advised strongly to all the trainers and abhyasis that they should put into practice the following ancient teaching:
“There is nothing for me that is ‘mine’, What little there is, ‘Yours’.
Herein lies all that is good for all of us.”
This is the way by which one can stay in the path without confusing dhal for the boiled rice and be ever in the ocean.
My humble Pranams.
4. Sri Vidyadhar Joshi
Dear brothers and sisters on the path, Namaste.
I would like to share some of my understanding on this peculiar statement of our beloved Master, pujya Sri Ramchandraji Maharaj. What is the purpose He made such a statement that bears a mark of helplessness?
The article, “They have lost the ocean” from where this sentence has been taken, is quite simple and rather candid in its content. The revelation as I understand is on the dire need of co-operation in sadhana. There needs to be an accountability of self effort in one's pursuit
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