DISCOURSES ON
RADHASOAMI
FAITH
BY
MAHARAJ SAHAB
Pandit Brahm Sankar Misra,
M.A.
73. WHAT FORM BE
CONTEMPLATED DURING PERIODS OF INTERREGNUM
111.
We have already said that the contemplation of the form of a living true guide
is the one prescribed in Radhasoami religion. From this, it may naturally be
inferred that the practice of this method is suspended during those periods
when a true spiritual guide is not present. Such is, however, not exactly the
case. During the interregnum, so to say, the form of the last spiritual guide
is contemplated, and the process is attended with spiritual concentration; but
there is a difference in degree of concentration produced by such contemplation
and that produced by the contemplation of the form of a living spiritual guide.
The difference may not be inaptly described as being somewhat similar to the
difference between the feelings aroused by looking at the likeness of a friend
or relative who has departed, and those generated by their thoughts when they
are alive. In the former case, sorrow at separation is the prevailing
characteristic; in the latter case, living interest and mutual affection,
felicity, and help are the predominant features.
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