Tuesday, September 8, 2020

AVATAR OF THE AGE MEHER BABA MANIFESTING - 94



๐ŸŒน   AVATAR OF THE AGE MEHER BABA MANIFESTING - 94   ๐ŸŒน

✍️ Bhau Kalchuri
๐Ÿ“š . Prasad Bharadwaj


Chapter 32
๐ŸŒป The Purification of Consciousness - 1
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God has no sanskaras (impressions). God is the highest purity, and he is called the Purest of the pure. He is the One who is above everything.

Human sanskaric consciousness makes the distinction between good and bad, and this distinction is conventional. Good impressions are as much a binding as bad ones. Human consciousness has to go beyond the bindings of both good and bad to become pure.

The conventional good or bad actions, desires, thoughts and speech from the beginning of reincarnation make the sanskaric impressions of each human being impure. Unless these impressions are properly washed away, one cannot become pure—one remains impure.

Each human being has three types of sanskaric impressions covering consciousness: the sanskaras of mental impressions for the mental body; the sanskaras of subtle impressions for the subtle body; and the sanskaras of gross impressions for the gross body.

The gross body always changes during the process of evolution and reincarnation, but the subtle and mental bodies always remain the same.

Development in the subtle and mental bodies takes place according to the sanskaric impressions, whether these impressions become subtle or mental. Any impression, Good or bad, natural or unnatural, is reflected in the human body.

The human body reflects the impressions of good or bad, natural or unnatural. Thoughts, desires, and actions leave their impression, and each time the human mind analyzes these impressions and reacts to them.

In this way, the human mind determines a thought, desire or action to be good or bad, natural or unnatural. It is this reaction by the human mind to what is good or bad that makes consciousness impure. The human mind always reacts to the impressions of others; this reaction must stop.

But it cannot stop until the consciousness itself, that is reacting, is cleansed and becomes pure. The aim of human consciousness is to become pure. To become pure one has to undergo the processes of reincarnation and involution.

The human form is the only form in which consciousness can become absolutely pure.

The human form is the highest form, and this means that only in this form can the impressions in the mind be fully expressed and at the same time be fully controlled.

In other words, only in human consciousness can sanskaric impressions cease to be acted upon, and reaction to impresssions can be controlled by stopping reaction. In the human form consciousness can become pure, because all actions and reactions to the force of impressions can cease.

Only in human form can the mind and all mental activity stop.

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08.Sep.2020

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