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God will bear whatever burdens we put on Him. All things are being carried

on by the omnipotent power of a Supreme God. Instead of submitting

ourselves to It, why should we always be planning, 'We should do this or

that.' Knowing that the train carries all the load, why should we,

travelling therein, suffer by carrying our small bundle on our heads,

instead of leaving it on the train and being happy.

 

(Gems from Bhagavan, selected by A. Devaraja Mudaliar)

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Talk 271.

Dr. Syed: How is Grace to be obtained?

M.: Similar to obtaining the Self.

D.: Practically, how is it to be for us?

M.: By self-surrender.

D.: Grace was said to be the Self. Should I then surrender to my own

Self?

M.: Yes. To the one from whom Grace is sought. God, Guru and Self

are only different forms of the same.

D.: Please explain, so that I may understand.

M.: So long as you think you are the individual you believe in God.

On worshipping God, God appears to you as Guru. On serving

Guru He manifests as the Self. This is the rationale.

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> God will bear whatever burdens we put on Him.

> (Gems from Bhagavan, selected by A. Devaraja Mudaliar)

 

 

Talks with Ramana Maharshi. Talk 198

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M.: Isvaro gururatmeti *... (God is the same as Guru *and Self* ...). A person

begins with dissatisfaction. Not content with the world he seeks satisfaction of

desires by prayers to God; his mind is purified; he longs to know God more than

to satisfy his carnal desires. Then God's Grace begins to manifest. God takes

the form of a Guru and appears to the devotee; teaches him the Truth; purifies

the mind by his teachings and contact; the mind gains strength, is able to turn

inward; with meditation it is purified yet further, and eventually remains still

without the least ripple. That stillness is the Self. The Guru is both exterior

and interior. From the exterior he gives a push to the mind to turn inward; from

the interior he pulls the mind towards the Self and helps the mind to achieve

quietness. That is Grace. Hence there is no difference between God, Guru and

Self.

 

 

 

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