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Latha, I hope this qualifies as a question related to sadhana and is

not too conjectural ... I believe this is a turning point in common

to many of us here ...

 

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What is the dynamic, the practical process, for pulling the mind

back to the divine, when circumstances demand attendance to daily

duties, especially when they require speaking, or other mental

processes not related to the path, but computers, or mundane work,

etc.

 

The question is related to a period of life in which, the demands of

life are great, and the hours for sadhana are relegated a lesser

percentage of the day. Another way of asking this is, how does SOME

of the day for God become ALL of the day ... even if the hours might

not be spent in an asana or before a alter, etc.

 

Is it a matter of soaking the mind in sadhana as much as possible

when not otherwise occupied, or practicing virtues while doing

duties ... or something else ... or a combination? Is it a matter of

one's grasp of the immediate experience as divine or mundane? Being

Hanuman, seeing the Goddess? Making action for others, not self?

 

What is your experience and instruction regarding this, Swamiji?

Howe is it that the fetters of mind and thus the world begin to

loosen?

 

Pranams,

 

steve

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