Issue No. 126 • June 9, 2002
Editor: Mr. Virendra Pandurang Marathe
 
 
Articles

Need For Spirituality

Message to Seekers

Practical Guidance

Clarification
of Doubts


Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Experiences

Science of Spirituality


Experiment of the Subtle Dimension


Saints' Quotes






    Look at each of the below figures for two minutes while chanting*. Note your observation in each case.

        

Figure A

           

Figure B

    
* Repeating The Lord's Name as per one's religion.

    E-mail us your answers at the Weekly.

Answer to the previous issue's experiment:

    In a satsang of 5 seekers, who did the subtle experiment, the following observations were noted.

 
Chanting with touching the middle finger lower joints

Chanting without touching the middle finger lower joints

1. Felt pleasant
0
5
2. Felt distressed
5
0
3. Felt nothing
0
0
Total 
5
5

    One feels more pleasant while chanting without touching the lower two joints of the middle finger, as compared to with touching them. This is because, while chanting with the mala of fingers, some joints (such as the lower two joints of the middle finger) should not be touched, as the mudras resulting from their touch can reduce one's concentration.



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