Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers
I'm
not as receptive in meditation as I would like
to be. Why is this?
Sometimes this happens because our consecration
to the Supreme is not yet complete. Sometimes
the mind resists, sometimes the vital resists
and sometimes the physical or even the subtle
physical resists. If there is any such resistance,
negative forces can enter us, and our receptivity
is lessened. Until we are really sure whether
we want the life of desire or the life of aspiration,
negative forces will stand between our desire
and our aspiration. These forces are always on
the alert. They try to separate our aspiration
from our desire. Then they try to strengthen our
desire and kill our aspiration, and very often
they succeed. But a spiritually alert person will
take aspiration and enter into desire in order
to transform it. If desire enters into aspiration,
then aspiration is ruined. If aspiration enters
into desire, at that time desire is transformed.
At other times you may not be receptive because
you have become too secure; you have become complacent.
You do not feel an inner cry because you are satisfied
with your material possessions or with the things
that you already have in your inner life. Once
you are satisfied with what you have, why should
you cry for something more? When you have this
kind of complacent feeling, your inner cry ceases,
and your receptivity also comes to an end.
If you say no to your
wrong thoughts and yes to your inspiration to
become God's perfect instrument, then boundless
receptivity will immediately be yours.

