I tell you of the beginning and the end, which I have seen with my own eyes. The path is unknown to all. But he who follows a Sant will get across Trikuti.(1)
He will be given a clear cut description of the path by which he will reach the inaccessible city (region). (2)
On the left is the moon, on the right is the sun. In between is Sukhmana current. Surat has to flow along it. (3)
Sohang Sohang is resounding in (Sunn Chaitanya Mandal, spirit-sphere). That is the source of Shabd. (4)
Beyond the three states of wakefulness, dream and sound sleep (Jagrit, Swapna and Sushupti), is the fourth state of Turiya, the region of which is above the third Til in Sahas-dal-kanwal. He who has access there is an awakened adept. He is in a state of Samadhi (absorption). (5)
Those who have not attained the status of a Jogi, are either on the Ingla (current on the left) or on the Pingla (current on the right). (6)
Sat Guru does not descend below the third Til or the sixth Chakra, which is the limit or boundary of Pind Desh. The chela (isciple) who follows Sat guru, crosses the limit, i.e., crosses Pind and secures ingress to Brahmand and beyond. (7)
By mental repetition of the Holy Word (a preliminary mode of Surat Shabd Yoga), dualism, i.e., the plane of the two eyes will be crossed. Thereafter, anubhava (intuition) will be awakended, and Surat (spirit) will go on relinquishing mind and matter, and will ultimately leave them. (8)
Sat Lok is the twelfth lotus. (Trikuti being the eighth losus, Sunn the ninth, Maha-sunn the tenth and Bhanwargupha the eleventh). Sat Lok is beyond and distinct from the four regions (Sahas-dal-kanwal), Trikuti, Sunn and Bhanwargupha). (9)
Paltu says that Sat Lok is the region of pure spirit. Only a devotee of Sat Guru will get admittance to it (10)