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those who are interested in colours indulge in excitement and never end that game). That is perhaps the reason why those who are seeking colourlessness, eschew bright primary colour imagery in favour of dull hues which border on colourlessness.
It is because of this criteria of colourlessness of the spiritual plane, application of Religious thought in this plane becomes virtually impossible. Spiritual societies therefore forbid noise (including that of music) as the members seek Silence. Silence is the auditory version of colourlessness. We may recall that Master forbade all music during celebrations except at the end the recital of Marifat- a song in praise of Revered Lalaji Maharaj for having given us a Master who is a personification of Love. He is Silence which is always emitting the colourlessness of spiritual presence. Any one who tries to get into such a state of Silence all on his own will never find the way towards that. The
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