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Re: theos-talk Re: The Mahatmas on "a calm, even contemplative state of mind"

Jun 02, 2011 04:59 PM
by Cass Silva


Thanks for sharing your experience, do you believe that this calm, contemplative state of mind, can be reached without needing to spend time in a quiet corner? ÂIn other words can we become permanently contemplative rather than temporarily contemplative?Â
Cass



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>> Please provide an example of how or how this 
>> inner silence impacts on waking activities.
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>First, there's an improvement in character because the meditator becomes more aware of the Self. Secondly, the intuitive power is developed, and therefore a clearer understanding of stimuli from the physical world. Third, other occult skills are developed for self-betterment (small 's') in the physical plane.
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>Like you, I also didnt quite understand what's it all for, this Inner Silence state, until all the mess in my life led me to find it. You have also to try it, and perhaps you will see that change in the society in general starts with small changes within the Individual.
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