Date Posted:08:03 Author: ketch - 10 Aug 2001 Subject: Re: The "Science of Kriya Yoga" Annotated In reply to:
Eponymous - 9 Aug 2001
's message, "The "Science of Kriya Yoga" Annotated" on 07:59
A noted chemist once crossed swords with Sri Yukteswar. The visitor would not admit the existence of God, inasmuch as science has devised no means of detecting Him.
"So you have inexplicably failed to isolate the Supreme Power in your test tubes!" Master's gaze was stern. "I recommend an unheard-of experiment. Examine your thoughts unremittingly for twenty-four hours. Then wonder no longer at God's absence."
From "Autobiography of a Yogi" chapter 12.
"Lahiri, do you call me for a trifle?" The master's gaze was stern. "Truth is for earnest seekers, not for those of idle curiosity. It is easy to believe when one sees; there is nothing then to deny. Supersensual truth is deserved and discovered by those who overcome their natural materialistic skepticism."