Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 We received the following from Nair......we had to edit out earlier long message...... When replying please remove the earlier message.............jay ================from Nair=========== Namasthe, Thanks. A lot to understand from your mail. Can you please tell me is it necessary for a lonely person who is determined to follow the path of spirituality remain in any ashram or math to attain his goal. What kind of life he should follow to attain the higher level ? What should he do to eradicate the human weakness? I hope you can lead the person to light...... Awaiting your detailed reply. Ever spiritually yours Regards Nair - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 Dear Nair, Namaste. The first step on the path originates in dissatisfaction, you want something more. Loneliness comes from separation from our own self, the Atman, which is all-knowing and eternally blissful. The last step on the path is when you find your own self within and the mind becomes absorbed in that and only bliss is left, satchitananda. Usually we stop the process once the initial dissatisfaction has left after the mind begins to experience the self within from a little searching. If you persist no matter what, you will have what you are looking for. If you ask for help you will receive it. All my love, Bob Rose Namasthe, Can you please tell me is it necessary for a lonely person who is determined to follow the path of spirituality remain in any ashram or math to attain his goal. Nair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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