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.
Pujya Babuji Maharaj’s Message
From Peerless Pearls
“If somehow one is relieved of the idea of body or the soul even, he gets closest to that, one craves for.”
Dr. K.C. Varadachari’s Message
Daily Inspiration
“It is necessary that the individual should offer himself, desire the Ultimate, and surrender completely his person, body and mind, for this experiment with transmission.”
Rev. K.C. Narayana’s Reference
Commentary on the Master’s Message
“The dimension of the 'Absolute' imperienced is not simply just non-being but is a field, an expanse. Though we do not have any dimension of the 'Absolute', when actually going through its imperience we become aware of its dark vastness. The imperience of 'Absolute' leaves behind a stunning effect on the consciousness which every person who is exposed to Pranahuti feels at some point of time or the other. Strictly speaking, the 'Absolute' is the ultimate nature of Reality, and it is beyond dimensions; for dimensions are the experience of manifestation. Yet, we do experience the Absolute as a dimension, boundless and infinite. We can say that the 'Absolute' is the unmanifest imperienced (not the metaphysical postulate of the Unmanifest before all creation), the ultimate truth and mystery of our being. But when our identity begins to manifest it appears as if it is encased in an expanse, an infinite and boundless expanse that looks like black space. So long as we are in the realm of reason we would argue that manifestation appears always in the context of time and space. Therefore, when our true identity witnesses its own field of consciousness it appears to be a vaster, dark expanse. In short we imperience the 'Absolute' as a vast infinite black space. The absolute appears in this perception as a boundless dimension.”
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