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In the evening there is Sudhir Saxena with his wife, Priti, and mother, Mrs. Savitri Saxena, and Sudhir’s son, the young child Nikhil. Shri Nathji is greatly ‘excited’ at their visit and blesses the young child Nikhil even as he crawls on Shri Nathji’s bed and “prostrates” before Him. This prostration of the young Nikhil was to remain like a seed of spirituality with him all his life. He had prostrated while so young. As Shri Nathji would often say:“TAMAAM ADHYAATMIKTAA KAA SAAR HAI – “The culmination of all of spirituality is – one prostration and one blessing!”Shri Nathji’s verse rang out:“Aayen hain iss jahaan men sajdaa kiye huye“We have come into this world in a gesture of prostration,Shri Nathji had frequently said:“Pranaam to ek hi huaa kartaa hai! Do naheen hote. Doosraa pranaam to tab koyi kare jo paihle pranaam se sar utthaaye!”“There is but one prostration in fact. One cannot prostrate a second time. To prostrate a second time means to lift up one’s head from the first prostration. “But those who have completely surrendered their Will, never lift up their heads which have been bowed in prostration! Physically they may do so – but in their hearts there is but one prostration, and no lifting of the head after that!”At the time Shri Nathji met the Saxenas, He took off his special ring on which was embossed, Nath, Emperor of the Spiritual World. He said to them: “Now that you have found a Guide, you need not look elsewhere.”