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life; but a person thus prepared will have no example to match with. [19-06-1945: pg.37 (A.BII - III)]
Revered Master: “Transmission for particular points and regions has very often been imparted and it has brought benefit. Transmission has been filled methodically and the benefit is also in the right way. Purposes were also achieved, and what was intended got performed. Elders continually achieved success and arrived at the desired goal. There have been continuous researches and discoveries concerning this, I mean spiritual education. However, when we come across a very superior system why should we not adopt just that superior method as our instrument for spiritual training and save time of so many years!
We start from the point of heart. The training of heart has specially been revealed to dear Ram Chandra. People should take from him clarifications for understanding about this subject. There will be many more revelations forthcoming in this regard, that will come to light at proper time. I leave this issue just here and come to the subsidiary parenthetical topic, which dear Ram Chandra has just now discovered. People will have to practice it as instructed. I am mentioning it briefly. There is no place lying vacant of the working of Nature’s mind. Who is where, he /she has to work in that same sphere. If that is reformed, the whole of its field gets cleaned. Hence it will be better that attention be paid just to that mind by way of permeating it with that power which constitutes our Ultimate Purpose or destination. It is first to be cleaned in the best way together with the cleaning of its field as well that has already got spoilt. This method I consider to be most appropriate. At every plexus this very condition will prevail and just this method of training will apply everywhere. Either one may continue transmitting to the heart alone, whereby all points will remain deriving light, though there will undoubtedly be the problem of slow growth in this case ; or else, after bringing the heart to some adequate state, other points, etc., which constitute real essence, be taken up successively”.
[08-04-1947: pg.188 (A.B.II - III)]
Balanced (Same) Condition – Technique of
The method for that consists in observing Nature all the time: the simplicity and fragrance of Nature. An estimate of the uniformity (or sameness) of Nature be formed and kept in view permanently, together with the thought that it is





























































































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