Issue No. 220 • April 11, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Need For Spirituality

Saints' Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Did You Know?

Messages to Seekers

Practical Guidance

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Memorable Quotes

Possibility of distress from distressing energies
to an average person and a seeker - Part 1


    In this last Issue we discussed obstacles in spiritual practice posed by the impurities in various (subtle) bodies of the individual, maximum purification of the different bodies achieved through various paths of spiritual practice and the duration required for the purification.

    In this Issue we will discuss how ego increases the possibility of distress caused by distressing energies.

    Detailed information about the ill-effects of distressing energy on an average person (one not doing any spiritual practice) and on a seeker is given in the Holy texts about distressing energies, published by the Sanatan organization. Here, information is given about how the possibility of distress caused by distressing energies increases when the ego is high.

     Presently, the influence of distressing energies has increased everywhere. As the Sanatan organization preaches about Righteousness (Dharma), the unrighteous distressing energies trouble the Sanatan’s seekers to a great extent. The Sanatan has established the Subtle Department (section of seekers, who can perceive a great deal from the subtle dimension and have the potential to subtly fight distressing energies) to treat the distress caused by distressing energies to seekers. When seekers from the Subtle Department treat such seekers having distress or during collective chanting of The Lord’s Name, sometimes distressing energies or benevolent energies present in seekers manifest and converse with seekers from the ‘Subtle Department.

    Given below are two conversations with distressing energies, which clearly reveal that a person with a higher ego has more possibility of distress.

1. Distressing energy stating that it is easier to trouble seekers with higher ego

      Ms. Aparna (a seeker from the ‘Subtle Department’): Where does Mistajkhan Bhagatbaba (Bhuvalok mantrik—practitioner of mantra—who was was destroyed by Sri Durgadevi on July 10, 2003) stay?

    Rahim (distressing energy): Our Baba used to stay in the cemetery at Aurangabad, India. Your chief there (the Sanatan’s in-charge of spread of Spirituality in that district) has a lot of ego. Hence, Mastijkhan Bhagatbaba possesses him frequently. It is easy to trouble those who have a lot of ego. I will not tell anything more; he (Bhagatbaba) beats us up (if we reveal these things).

    [A distressing energy in a seeker manifested during collective chanting of The Lord’s Name on April 3, 2003 and gave the above information.

– Ms. Aparna Gude, Subtle Department.]


2. Distressing energies finding it easy to trouble others through the medium of seekers who have high ego


    Distressing energy: We can do everything (trouble seekers) through her (a seeker). She has a lot of ego. She always shows off. Although this (her ego) is bad from your angle, it is good for us. She lacks ‘that’ [spiritual emotion].

    [A distressing energy gave the above information after manifesting in a seeker during collective chanting of The Lord’s Name on January 19, 2003.

- Dr. (Ms.) Maya Patil, Subtle Department.]
    In the next Issue we will further discuss how ego increases the possibility of distress caused by distressing energies.

- Based on the Sanatan's publication,
Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego,
compiled by H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale and Mrs. Anjali Mukul Gadgil.

     [The names of the compilers are given in the above holy text merely to facilitate communication.
- Editor.]


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