It is subtle but not in a way that it is unnoticeable. When it happens, we will know it (that is why it is called enlightenment). As Maharishi says, ‘it is unmissable’. I would suggest not to take what could be the common feeling of silence, coupled with the understanding we have, and be convinced that we have the real thing. Even a glimpse of That is like a spark to gunpowder–spectacularly Self-evident. Yes it becomes normalised but remains outstanding. Stay the course until there is no doubt. In any case, I can hardly imagine any of Maharishi’s followers will consider themselves done until there is no lack of profound fulfilment. nature will not allow it (for long). Jai Guru Dev.
It is subtle but not in a way that it is unnoticeable. When it happens, we will know it (that is why it is called enlightenment). As Maharishi says, ‘it is unmissable’. I would suggest not to take what could be the common feeling of silence, coupled with the understanding we have, and be convinced that we have the real thing. Even a glimpse of That is like a spark to gunpowder–spectacularly Self-evident. Yes it becomes normalised but remains outstanding. Stay the course until there is no doubt. In any case, I can hardly imagine any of Maharishi’s followers will consider themselves done until there is no lack of profound fulfilment. nature will not allow it (for long). Jai Guru Dev.