"When our sight becomes fixed, the World or Domain of Light opens up, 
spotless Sun is seen. And, thus, "rain andheree mit gayee, baajai 
anahad toor" (The dark night has come to an end, and countless 
varieties of enchanting sounds are heard reverberating.), as 
described by Sant Kabir, is realized in practice. The art to this 
practice is secret (has to be learnt from an adept master or Guru). 
However, obstinacy won't help here (It is to be noted here that 
obstinacy is distinct from tenacity of purpose – Translator). For 
this, one has to begin with `Maanas Jap' (also, Manas Jap) – 
reciting, with full concentration, the holy mantra given by the Guru –
 and then has to internally visualize the gross form of the Guru 
(known as `Maanas Dhyaan' or Manas Dhyan). Maanas Jap puts a brake on 
the restlessness, flirtatiousness or naughtiness of the mind, whereas 
Maanas Dhyaan orients the mind in one particular direction, and, 
thus, one becomes introverted. `Drishti Saadhan'  or Drishti Sadhan 
(The Yoga of Light, which has to be practiced after Maanas Dhyaan) 
helps accomplishing the single – mindedness and one can testify to 
the veracity of the sants' claim "Vindu me tanh naad bolai" (Naad or 
Sound reverberates in the Light or Vindu). `Naad Dhyaan' enables to 
realize the Supreme Sovereign Soul. This is what Sants and Great 
Souls teach.


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