Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
Gyani Baile & Dolly Baile
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fact such early teachers and guides and founders of civilization have often<br />
been regarded as super physical entities. And it has been believed that<br />
even as super physical entities they have inspired human beings who have<br />
caught their ideas often as flashes of inspiration without knowing the<br />
sources from which they came. It was the daily practice of the Buddha,<br />
we are told in Pali books, to wake up, like all spiritual men in India, in that<br />
early hour before the dawn known as Brahma muhurta, when, in the<br />
beautiful words of J.S. Hoyland, quoted by prof. Eddington (Science and<br />
the Unseen World, pp. 44-55) the veil between the seen and the unseen<br />
seems to be thinnest. He would survey the world with his "divine Buddha<br />
eye" and pick out those who were ready for spiritual guidance and then<br />
send out to them his thoughts, which would be received by the persons so<br />
selected often as inspirations, but coming through from within themselves.<br />
It is in this way, the followers of the Vedas hold, that we are often inspired<br />
by the unseen entities; some of them may have physical existences but at a<br />
distance or out of sight, while others are entirely super physical."<br />
Above explanation in the book did wonders in eliminating her fear<br />
of sharing her experiences. She convinced herself that the God, who<br />
wants her to share all this, will either give her the courage to face the<br />
world or the ability to ignore the opponents. And as a result she opened up<br />
to few select people and also agreed to follow Baba's directive to write a<br />
book and publish these experiences.<br />
Along the way Baba told her about her experiences that "it is for<br />
you to utilize and for <strong>Gyani</strong> to summarize", and that is how I, <strong>Gyani</strong>,<br />
became the writer (not the author) of this book. From January 1, 1998 we<br />
seriously started writing or recording her experiences. Later we<br />
transferred the recorded experiences into this book. Following are her<br />
daily experiences of the meditation. On the surface the contents of her<br />
meditation appear to be simple statements from Baba or simple dialogues<br />
between her and Baba. But at a deeper level there are significant spiritual<br />
unfoldments one can find in these simple and personal conversations.<br />
There appears to be a lot of clarified and simplified knowledge from the<br />
Vedic and Upanishadic teachings along with the rights and wrongs and<br />
do's and don'ts of the spiritual disciplines. There also appears to be a<br />
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