Master Escorts Soul to Paradise. {118.}
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Radhasoami!
Meditate: when there is external silence {or having grown indifferent to it}, and internal silence bred of a cessation of your thoughts.
As the self comes to roost within itself, focus on the seat of the refulgent soul within your being.
Pray for the Grand Master or Param Guru to Dawn within and Grant you His Darshan {the fortune of beholding His Countenance}.
Let the Shabda Roop {Sound Form} of the Guru escort your surat or soul internally to the lofty divine realms.
Attain unto the loftiest paradise of Radhasoami Dham thus, with earnest perseverance, and the Guru’s Grace.
Radhasoami!
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Showing posts with label Silence. Show all posts
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Friday, February 11, 2011
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Sacred Bhandara: Recalling Guru Bachans {34.}
Sacred Bhandara: Recalling Guru Bachans {34.}
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Radhasoami!
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Silence on Way to Satsang.
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“A very important matter has to be put before you and it is that you come to Satsang daily and on the way and also on reaching here till the Satsang begins you continuously remain talking amongst yourselves. You may yourself say what benefit can be derived from Satsang in such a state of affairs. You should not, while coming to Satsang, talk amongst yourselves on the way, or at least after entering the Satsang compound you should remain quiet. The pucca roads around the Satsang platform are all included in the compound and within the environment everyone should try to remain silent. By doing so, you can do Sumiran at least during the time you remain quiet and can bring with you proper atmosphere which will help you in deriving benefit from Satsang. You import here in doing so a sense of reverence and spirituality and will take with you the best results of that atmosphere, ...”
---- Param Guru Huzur Mehta Ji Maharaj; Selected Bachans of Param Guru Huzur Mehtaji Maharaj, Bachan No. 71, Pages 117-118.
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Radhasoami!
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Radhasoami!
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Silence on Way to Satsang.
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“A very important matter has to be put before you and it is that you come to Satsang daily and on the way and also on reaching here till the Satsang begins you continuously remain talking amongst yourselves. You may yourself say what benefit can be derived from Satsang in such a state of affairs. You should not, while coming to Satsang, talk amongst yourselves on the way, or at least after entering the Satsang compound you should remain quiet. The pucca roads around the Satsang platform are all included in the compound and within the environment everyone should try to remain silent. By doing so, you can do Sumiran at least during the time you remain quiet and can bring with you proper atmosphere which will help you in deriving benefit from Satsang. You import here in doing so a sense of reverence and spirituality and will take with you the best results of that atmosphere, ...”
---- Param Guru Huzur Mehta Ji Maharaj; Selected Bachans of Param Guru Huzur Mehtaji Maharaj, Bachan No. 71, Pages 117-118.
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Radhasoami!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Solitude and Silence Induce Serenity. {82.}
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Radhasoami!
Causes and effects are related.
The cause leads to the effects,
and the effects can in certain ways
alter causes accordingly.
If this doesn’t seem very clear,
let it be so, for now.
Aristotle’s famous quotes include,
“Whosoever is delighted in solitude
is either a wild beast or a god.”
Love for solitude obviously proves
a preference for one’s own company
to that of others,
and this is something
not everyone is capable of.
Most people flee from their selves
towards friends, into groups and crowds.
Silence in solitude stills the mind,
rendering it fit for divine worship.
I would unhesitatingly recommend
periodic spells of solitude and silence,
as a great tranquilizer and rejuvenator.
Radhasoami!
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Radhasoami!
Causes and effects are related.
The cause leads to the effects,
and the effects can in certain ways
alter causes accordingly.
If this doesn’t seem very clear,
let it be so, for now.
Aristotle’s famous quotes include,
“Whosoever is delighted in solitude
is either a wild beast or a god.”
Love for solitude obviously proves
a preference for one’s own company
to that of others,
and this is something
not everyone is capable of.
Most people flee from their selves
towards friends, into groups and crowds.
Silence in solitude stills the mind,
rendering it fit for divine worship.
I would unhesitatingly recommend
periodic spells of solitude and silence,
as a great tranquilizer and rejuvenator.
Radhasoami!
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