Issue No. 229 • June 13, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Need For Spirituality

Saints' Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Did You Know?

Practical Guidance

Messages to Seekers

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion


Children's Corner

Religious Festivals

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Holy Verses


Protection from distressing energies

    Chant* for a couple of minutes to achieve some concentration of the mind. Then stop chanting and look at the following images and note your perception. The details of how to assess one’s subtle perception of an object can be seen by clicking on this section’s heading.

 

    E-mail us your answers at the Weekly. (Click on the images or text to reveal each image.)

Answer to the last week's experiment (Issue 228):

     Figure A had a picture of a paduka (wooden footwear) of Saint Samarth Ramdas Swami. One feels pleasant and energetic while looking at it.

    Saints and spiritually evolved emanate spiritual energy to the maximum extent from Their hands and feet. Thus the footwear being in constant and close physical proximity of the feet, absorb the divine energy and retain it even after physical death of the Saint. Hence, the paduka emit divine consciousness (chaitanya) and are worshipped by followers of the Saint.

    Below is the subtle reading of the paduka in the picture by a seeker in the Subtle Department of the Sanatan organization.

*Constant remembrance or repetition of The Lord’s Name. In the initial stages, it is recommended that one start by sitting in one place for at least half an hour daily and repeat (chant) The Name of one’s Kuldevata or per their religion (refer to Issue 3, Clarification of Doubts section for details on what Name to repeat according to one’s religion.) Those in the advanced stages and who have been doing regular spiritual practice for over one year are advised to determine The Name appropriate for them from the experiment given in Issue 124, Messages to Seeker section.


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