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By Kirpal Singh

''True prayer is composed in chickening out the spirit inside of with a natural brain and entirely devotional perspective. this type of prayer can't yet endure fruit in abundance and in no time.'' Discusses all kinds and features of prayer, from the main undemanding to the final word kingdom of ''praying with out ceasing''. comprises accrued prayers from all spiritual traditions, and a precis description of Surat Sahbd Yoga.

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But there may be a person who may have a direct knowledge of God and be inwardly in tune with the Infinite. There is a peculiar charm in his company. His weighty words of wisdom at once sink deep into the mind. His utterances, charged with His power, have a magnetic influence. One feels a kind of serenity and an inward calm in his holy presence. He does not reason of God. He simply talks of Him with authority, because he has a firsthand knowledge of Him and consciously lives in Him every moment of his life.

But this is not the case. This change in outlook i. but a precursor or a harbinger of the advent of the lum inous form of the Master- and much more thereafter (iii) Spiritual: For true spirituality, a Sadhak has yet to wait and watch. As he continues his Sndhna, he occasionally transcends his physical body and meets the Master in his self-refulgent form. Thence onward countless vistas of spiritual scenes unfold themselves before his inner vision. These are beyond description. While yet a denizen of this world, he gets an access to higher regions, from whence come nothing but blessedness.

Full of water stands beside, wandering athirst. 4B CHRIST Here a question might arise as to why God, who is in 39 PLACE FOR PRAYER the body, is not visible to us. It may be explained that our eyes of flesh can see material things only. They are too gross to behold the Divine Glory of the most subtle. Unless the power of vision comes into conformity with the density of the object, we cannot see the object. It is, therefore, onl). the Inner Eye that can, \\hen opened, see Him. " CURU ARJAN 0 remove the scales from m y eyes, A n d show m e the face of the T r u e O n e .

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