Dear Sundari,
Thank you very much for writing the satsang ‘The Durodhyana Factor’. Its impact is huge.
When you said that ‘Satya and mithya never meet because they were never apart.’ something snapped, like 2 magnets snapping together and becoming one. The tenth man appeared, embarrassed and free from existential angst, and the ego moved to the servant’s quarters.
‘As long as you are discriminating between satya and mithya you are still a jiva.’ I am definitely and hopefully discriminating, so early days, but these small openings are vital.
You alluded to the way Ramji talks about trust in Isvara, he mentioned it recently about finding a room in Trout Lake. The total surrender was ‘slightly’ shocking and a massive lesson in what is possible and where this is heading.
You and Ramji are bright lighthouses on this vast, wonderful and sometimes overwhelming, pathless-path.
Thank you and with love,
Sundari: Thank you for this wonderful email and the great feedback, much appreciated! I particularly loved your statement that ‘the ego was relegated to the servant’s quarters…!” That is indeed where it belongs, in servitude to the Self.
Isvara is the only teacher. Our reward is knowing how the teachings work in people’s lives when the mind is qualified to assimilate them. Well done to you for sticking to your sadhana.
May the joy of discovering ‘where this is leading’ never cease to amaze with the simple understanding that this is where and who you are, and always have been.
. Much love and many blessings
Sundari