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Dr. K. Parvathi Kumar

 

MESSAGE OF THE TEACHER

OCCULTISM RESTATED

  

When one sees, listens and speaks he comprehends the world of form and name. An occultist is one who lifts the veil of form and name and sees the light and sound behind. He thus relates more to the light and sound than to the name, the form and its worldly value. He thus attunes himself to the activity of light and sound which is behind the name and form.

Occultism is but seeing in depth. It is a process of enquiry which is beyond skin deep to find the energies, the forces, the related sounds and colours in action. When the enquiry gets deeper one sees the One Energy, Eeshwara, as the background of all phenomenon, of sound, of life, of movement of energies, generation of forces and formation of matter and form.

Occultism is a daily practice and is not a part-time study in relation to its science. This is the key given in the scripture Bhagavata, though in an over-simplified way. Bhagavata recommends to see the one soul which is behind the sound, colour, name and form. To see the one in all cannot be restricted only for study and teaching but needs to be picked up for daily application as one sees, listens and speaks. This is a direct way to approach the soul in the surroundings which enables one to approach the soul within. This approach also gives a deeper and stable mind contrary to a surfacial, ever-changing, inconsistent mind.

 


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