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type = discourse |
type = discourse |
date = 7 Jul 1970 pm |
date = 7 Jul 1970 pm |
location = [[wikipedia:Mumbai |Bombay]] |
location = CCI Chambers, [[wikipedia:Mumbai |Bombay]] |
language = Hindi |
language = Hindi |
aude = Available, duration 1h 52min. Quality: good ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). |
aude = Available, duration 1h 52min. Quality: good, but first min not good. Missing first question, audio starts from its answer; missing some fragments ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). |
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vide = Not available |
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eventyear = 1970 |
eventyear = 1970 |
firsted =  Jin Khoja Tin Paiyan (जिन खोजा तिन पाइयां) |
firsted =  Jin Khoja Tin Paiyan (जिन खोजा तिन पाइयां) |
firstpub = 1971 |
firstpub = 1971.04 |
firsted2 =  |
firsted2 =  |
firstpub2 =  |
firstpub2 =  |
firsttransed = In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 1 |
firsttransed = The Mystic Experience |
firsttranspub = 1974.11 |
firsttranspub = 1977 |
txton =  {{Bookfinder7 | search1 = Jin_Khoja_Tin_Paiyan }} |  
txton =  {{Bookfinder7 | search1 = Jin_Khoja_Tin_Paiyan }} |  
stitle = MIRAC204 |
stitle = MIRAC204 |
notes =  Events 11 - 19 first translated as ''[[In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2]]'' (1992). |
notes =  See ''[[In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2]]'' for a view on all editions.
syn = Description of this chapter in ''[[The Mystic Experience]]'' (1977) #13: Text of a discourse given in Bombay, India (Hindi). Chapter title: Kundalini Sadhana and the Seven Chakras"<br>In ''[[In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2]]'' (1984 / 1992) #4: the chapter title is: "The mysteries of the seven bodies and seven chakras" |
:Description of this chapter in ''[[The Mystic Experience]]'' (1977) #13: Text of a discourse given in Bombay, India (Hindi). Chapter title: Kundalini Sadhana and the Seven Chakras"<br>In ''[[In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2]]'' (1984 / 1992) #4: the chapter title is: "The mysteries of the seven bodies and seven chakras" |
syn = (Translated as in ''[[In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']])
 
:Question 1
::In yesterday's talk you said that the seeker should first worry about his own receptivity and should not go begging from door to door. But the very meaning of a sadhak is that there are obstacles on his path of spiritual growth. He does not know how to be receptive. Is it so difficult to meet the right guide?
 
:Question 2
::You have enlightened us about the seven bodies. Could you tell us the names of some individuals -- ancient or modern -- who have attained the nirvana body, the cosmic body and the spiritual body?
 
:Question 3
::Do those who reach the fifth and following bodies again assume physical forms after death?
 
:Question 4
::In a previous talk, you said you prefer shaktipat to be as close to grace as possible -- that it is better if it is so. Does this mean that there is a possibility of gradual progress and development in the process of shaktipat? In other words, is there a likelihood of qualitative progress in shaktipat?
 
:Question 5
::Why has the meditator who has gained the capacity for vision and subtle sight on the fourth plane -- and many have attained this stage -- not been able to reveal the knowledge of the moon, the sun, the earth and their movements, as the scientists have done?
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prevevent = Jin Khoja Tin Paiyan ~ 13 |
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 9 August 2022

जिन खोजा तिन पाइयां ~ 14

event type discourse
date & time 7 Jul 1970 pm
location CCI Chambers, Bombay
language Hindi
audio Available, duration 1h 52min. Quality: good, but first min not good. Missing first question, audio starts from its answer; missing some fragments (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find a PDF of this event
shorttitle MIRAC204
notes
See In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2 for a view on all editions.
Description of this chapter in The Mystic Experience (1977) #13: Text of a discourse given in Bombay, India (Hindi). Chapter title: Kundalini Sadhana and the Seven Chakras"
In In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2 (1984 / 1992) #4: the chapter title is: "The mysteries of the seven bodies and seven chakras"
synopsis
(Translated as in In Search of the Miraculous, Vol 2 on CD-ROM)
Question 1
In yesterday's talk you said that the seeker should first worry about his own receptivity and should not go begging from door to door. But the very meaning of a sadhak is that there are obstacles on his path of spiritual growth. He does not know how to be receptive. Is it so difficult to meet the right guide?
Question 2
You have enlightened us about the seven bodies. Could you tell us the names of some individuals -- ancient or modern -- who have attained the nirvana body, the cosmic body and the spiritual body?
Question 3
Do those who reach the fifth and following bodies again assume physical forms after death?
Question 4
In a previous talk, you said you prefer shaktipat to be as close to grace as possible -- that it is better if it is so. Does this mean that there is a possibility of gradual progress and development in the process of shaktipat? In other words, is there a likelihood of qualitative progress in shaktipat?
Question 5
Why has the meditator who has gained the capacity for vision and subtle sight on the fourth plane -- and many have attained this stage -- not been able to reveal the knowledge of the moon, the sun, the earth and their movements, as the scientists have done?


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