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Subtlety in Meditation
– Sri K.C.Narayana and Sri I.V.Chalapathi Rao
Practicants of Pranahuti Aided Meditation are often asked to describe their experience during a meditation session either during their daily sadhana or after a pranahuti session i.e after an individual sittings or a satsang. Many a times they say that the meditational experience was Subtle. The word  ̳subtle‘ is one of the man y commonly used terms. It is very important for each sadhaka to understand and use such words so as to convey exactly what they intend to convey.
The word subtle means many things to many people. When asked to elaborate further, it is found that there are no adequate phrases to give a graphic description of the experience of subtle condition during meditation. This is not unusual as they are asked to describe something which is at the feelings level and most of us are not trained to describe the feelings, as we know that it is difficult to describe the taste of a pudding than eating it. Some of the common descriptions of the subtle condition during meditation are listed below. The list is not exhaustive:
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