Guest guest Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 In the path of spiritualism " Seema Ullanghan " does not mean only a state of physical change but it means ‘transcendence’. Transcendence of what? Transcendence of the fetters of body and mind. This can only be achieved by controlling the compulsions of body like hunger, lust, and the men compulsions of mind like greed, jealousy, anger, hatred etc. (the six limitations). When one by one the mental fetters fall off, two elements of mind like ‘desire’ and ‘feelings’ pertaining to those compulsions also vanish. The soul slowly but imperceptibly then enters into a state of pure consciousness. At this stage he goes beyond all bodily fetters, including birth and death. He also crosses the barrier of time and space. The progress in the path of spirituality is the march of the divine consciousness from its primordial state to the original divine self. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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