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the concept of Brahman as explained by our Revered Grand Master the problem was understood from the angle of experience. It shall be my endeavour to share thoughts on these concepts based on my own humble imperiences.
When we say „Absolute‟ the immediate idea that strikes us is the „Being‟ or the essence with no qualities and a condition conceived to be present before qualities came into being. This is a concept essentially of the philosophies of idealism. Systems of philosophy have been built on this concept and much ink and paper has gone into the vast literature that is produced. Scriptures and authorities are quoted. But that the state is capable of being experienced or imperienced is something that does not occur nor is it usually discussed in any literature other than that of Rev.Babuji and Rev. Lalaji on Raja yoga. I make bold to assert that such a state of awareness that was beyond even the greatest saints is now made available through the process of
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