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Friends this is a cross posting from philist and sharat has taken it ahead

and now it's superconductor at room temperature. A " Grihsta Yogi " is like

" Super Conductor " at " Room Temperature " . Like Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa

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luv,

Anurag

 

 

This is a fine analogy, by its originality and modernity of simile.

 

I want to take off on the lead from where Anurag left.

 

The critical temperature of super-conductivity depends on the composition of

the material.

 

Similarly, I feel, as the purity of the mind increases, the mind becomes

calmer more and more easily, until, for the realized soul, at room

temperature, i.e. during normal day to day life, (not just in the

'refrigeration' of meditation,) the mind is always the superconductor of

divinity.

 

Regards

Sharat

 

 

 

Anurag Goel wrote:

 

> Just as conductor requires to be cooled below a " Crticial Temperature " so

> that it acquires the state of Super Conductor same is the case with human

> conciousness.

>

> When the mind becomes cool and calm beyond a critical limit its

> then that the super conciousness state will be realised. It's then

> that all the resistance becomes null. Just a divine

> thought (small voltage) in such a stage and one is there.

>

> It's our own mental juggling that refrains us from knowing what our real

> nature is. Our own mental juggling is the hindrance.

>

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