By ignoring the unusual experiences we miss the opportunities to know and enter into the other levels of our existence.' We find ourselves to this physical world and blind ourselves to the other worlds.
Spiritual practices, particularly Meditation, introduce us to the other levels and open up the doors of our perception. Then all 'the unusual experiences find their relevance and importance, revealing at the same time, truths beyond the physical and beyond the intellect. Meditation also heightens our sensitivity and opens up the inner faculties. Mediators, naturally, will have more experiences, as also more at other levels.
This collection of responses from Mediators to a set of questions, therefore, is of great importance to all-the initiated and the un-initiated. These, again, are not literary works but are the unpretending and uninhibited expressions about unusual experiences which are of immense value to a genuine seeker and also to a serious Research worker.
I must, simultaneously, state bluntly that experiences do not indicate or measure the spiritual progress. They are only the by-products and not the goal in Meditations. They occur by themselves: We need not go after them. They are a part of the spiritual processes.
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