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Originally Posted by Bindu*
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No I have not realised yet...
But to hold that Bhavana (attitude, feeling) in mind in life, as a way of sadhana (practice), is a key practice for me.
This is also the way of Kashmir Shaivism to see everything as the vibration of Shiva...the spanda.
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Also in the Ramakrishna tradition, which I love very much, is it a key practice, to see God in everything. Swami Ashokananda, a lovely swami in that tradition, calls it to " spiritualise your life".
Swami Ashokananda about Vivekananda's teachings:
"... this is the age of Virat, the visible God"
Swami Vivekananda had this also as a key concept to cultivate for this age.
Namaste
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I think you have realized that it is there, sometimes hidden from our perception, some cannot even do that, so I would say that's advanced. We sometimes forget
We look at the human side, interact with the human frailties and don't see the divine...
' the visible God ' that is something difficult for some as we tend to think of God as invisible...