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sometimes forced by circumstances. When all these things are accumulated they bring different colours. This affects the lower part of the mind which gives direction to the higher part of it. Now, your direction is not correct.” When we contemplate on these lines we understand how we see things in our own choice of colours. Every one of us has his own pair of coloured glasses. It is only when we can control and moderate the impulses of the lower mind we can be said to have moved out of the range of our pair of glasses. (prejudices) This task requires as we all know our individual efforts and the influence of the Pranahuti received from a trainer.
Master states that “Whether I be standing, sitting, lying down or in any pose whatsoever, I am always at the same point (the base)”. He therefore suggests that while one may be engaged in the festivities one should be in touch with the Base. He says “That means, the base or the destination must never go out of our mind. We
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