Daily Messages

Daily spiritual nourishment from the Masters

Daily spiritual nourishment from the Masters of our Order. These messages are drawn from the published works and talks of Pujya Babuji Maharaj, Dr. K.C. Varadachari, and Rev. K.C. Narayana.
30-Viveka-153 13-January
Babuji Maharaj

Pujya Babuji Maharaj’s Message

From Peerless Pearls

“It is better to sit in the grey of the morning for meditation.”

— Ref: BWS 128

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Knowledge

Silence Speaks

Dr. K.C. Varadachari

Dr. K.C. Varadachari’s Message

Daily Inspiration

“All that I say is let us observe etiquette in regard to the high powers that we are inviting. That is proper meditation.”

— Ref: Vol I - pg 246

Rev. K.C. Narayana’s Reference

Commentary on the Master’s Message

“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 aspirant has to learn that he/she has to put a full stop to the conceptual thinking to which one is accustomed to and it is then the Master appears in the scene his presence being felt as Eloquent Silence. That is a state when the consciousness pure and simple reigns as we all know during the deep states of meditation when neither we nor He is there. That is Sri Ramchandra Consciousness: it is then whether it is our state or His state does not matter and it is all the same and that is Laya or Mergence.”

— Ref: BP8 - 14

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