Page 145 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 8
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In the stunning Silence we feel during the moments of meditation absorbed in the thought of Master we realize the „Absolute‟ as our true identity. The thought immediately following such an Imperience is the emphasis on the transcendence of the world, including the body and mind. This is common imperience of all advanced persons in the path. Imperience similar to this is had by many aspirants on the path who are steady in their progress beyond Brahmand mandal. One becomes as though he is the immense solidity of the absolute, totally still and inactive, while dispassionately witnessing the play of all phenomena. When this condition matures and one gleans into the Para Brahmand he starts witnessing all phenomena as the dynamic transformation of a cosmic and boundless consciousness, that arises in his immense „Silence‟.
The dimension of the „Absolute‟ imperienced is not simply just non-being but is a field, an expanse. Though we do not have any dimension of the „Absolute‟, when actually going through its
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