Excerpted from, The Masters Never Forsake Their Disciples, by Baba Ram Singh
Spiritual Satsang Discourse
Excerpted from, The Masters Never Forsake Their Disciples, by Baba Ram Singh
(This is from a section of a meditation talk on how those who have fallen short of the goal of meditation but are nevertheless still devoted have the protection of the Satguru and will be given further opportunities to advance on the path on the inner planes or in the next life if they don't complete the journey back to Sach Khand during this life.)
"For those who have religiously done their meditation, at least for an hour, hour and a half, and try to follow the instructions of the Master, for such souls the Masters come at the time of death and take them to the higher levels of Par Brahm. And there They keep these souls for some time. And for those jivas, or those souls, who have done seva and who are otherwise not attached to any worldly desires, even if they have not meditated, for such souls the Saints take them straight to Sach Khand.
"It is the affection of the worldly matters and the love and attachments here, which will cause the Saints to keep the souls at the levels below Sach Khand.
"So, therefore, the Masters teach us to do Simran. Because, by doing Simran and contemplating within, gradually but surely, our attachments and our pull for these illusory, outwardly matters definitely is reduced. And, over a period of time, we start progressing within."
"So, the time is good. We should use this time for doing our Simran and Bhajan. So, let’s close our eyes and get connected with Simran and Bhajan." (Baba Ram Singh)