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    Yesterday I participated in the Muktananda Dhyana Saptah at the local Siddha Yoga meditation center.
     
    In the meditation sessions, I experienced the “beneficial power” as I connected to the petals of the heart. In turn, the virtues of compassion, forgiveness, caring, unconditional love, generosity, and a sense of responsibility arose. I also experienced gratitude for my parents, wife, daughter, brother, seva team, and nature.
     
    When I later read these Words of Illumination, I felt exhilarated because they described my experience in the Muktananda Dhyana Saptah.
     
    Thank you, Gurumayi ji, for your unending grace and blessings. Thank you, Gurumayi ji and Baba ji, for your life-transforming words.

    Pune, India

    Last night I had a dream: I was looking at a white lotus, and I heard Gurumayi speaking about the lotus inside everyone. When I awoke this morning and read these words of Baba Muktananda, I understood the meaning of the dream.
     
    Thank you, Gurumayi ji.

    Mumbai, India

    Baba’s words make me want to go within and find that treasure!
     
    Thank you, Gurumayi. Thank you, Baba.

    Connecticut, USA

    I remember clearly when I overcame my fear of going deeper, of letting go, in meditation. It was during a Shaktipat Intensive. As I focused on the gentle movement of the breath, without strain or effort, I went deeper and deeper into the Self, entering a space of infinite love and peace. I return to this space again and again in meditation, and experience its “great and beneficial power.”

    Massachusetts, USA