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CHAPTER III

 

 

SPIRITUAL REALISATION, THE AIM OF BHAKTI-YOGA

 

 

To the Bhakta these dry details are necessary only to strengthen his

will; beyond that they are of no use to him. For he is treading on a

path which is fitted very soon to lead him beyond the hazy and

turbulent regions of reason, to lead him to the realm of realisation.

He, soon, through the mercy of the Lord, reaches a plane where pedantic

and powerless reason is left far behind, and the mere intellectual

groping through the dark gives place to the daylight of direct

perception. He no more reasons and believes, he almost perceives. He no

more argues, he senses. And is not this seeing God, and feeling God,

and enjoying God higher than everything else?

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