In Genesis Dawn III: Deepening Knowledge of Self, Brijendra tells the story of his deepening awareness, both of the one Self and of his spiritual relationship with his Guru, Swami Shyam. Spanning the period between 1978 - 1979, the story provides further details of his yogic life in the Himalayas under the guidance of his Guru. It brings further insight into the subtle unity that unfolds in the life of a yog saadhak, an aspirant of enlightenment, and the student's evolving sense of oneness with the guru and the absolute Self. This has often been expressed as an esoteric relationship; but Brijendra, through anecdote and journal entries of the time, evokes the eternal reality of Oneness through descriptions of everyday events and his Guru-ji's teachings, both in satsangs and in casual meetings outside the satsang setting."But even if the wick is dry, if you light it without oil, it will only flare up briefly and then go out. What is that oil? Love. Love is the oil that burns in the soul and creates light. If there is love, then Guru, God, lights the lamp. Otherwise, it is nothing but a clay pot with a piece of string in it. Without love, dear, there is no light. It doesn't matter how many books you read, the Guru can do nothing. You must at least approach him to the extent that you have love in your heart." For more information about this book and the author please go to https: //transformationmeditation.com/mobile/genesis-dawn-3
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