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Imitating Kirpal

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jun 3, 2019
  • 2 min read

Imitating Kirpal Poem: Once you have started you can’t really get out of it. That is imitating Kirpal. As in meditating from 3am to 9am. You start getting too much out of it to ever stop. The results are too great to ever start getting up late. Just following the words of a Saint is a distraction it is better to just follow their action. After a while it is just God’s Will. It can’t be confusing because that might imply a mental state. On the inner planes they have angels that do accounting it is sort of like we already had robots. As a matter of fact you can have whatever you want. Some people think doing Simran is to build up your fortitude whereas in actual fact you build a fort and improve your attitude. The fort protects you from assault. To think of the world when you could have an appointment with the Christ Power is the definition of lackluster. If after every time you sin you repent - it will defuse the Devil’s power. He will start to get confused and start to lose interest in you. Once you are fully enlightened it is easy to be ethical. When you are fully withdrawn how can you do anything wrong? The maintenance of the Third Eye is sort of like a Lighthouse. It has certain requirements and needs a lighthouse keeper and his wife so it does not get lonely. If I accumulate at least a crumb than I can be like Emily Dickinson. To make your meditation is the highest art form. A Poem by David Smith NYC June 3, 2019 #kirpalsingh #emilydickinson #thirdeye #lighthouse #christ #meditation


 
 
 

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