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Om Namo Narayanaya.

Sri A. B. Purani, the administrator of the renowned Aurobindo Ashram of

Pondicherry, India told the following story:"In ancient India there lived a most virtuous Brahmin who was

considered by all to be the best authority on philosophy. One day the

local king ordered him to appear before him. When he did so, the king

said: "I have three questions that puzzle-even torment-me: Where is

God? Why don't I see Him? And what does he do all day? If you can't

answer these three questions I will have your head cut off." The

Brahmin was appalled and terrified, because the answers to these

questions were not just complex, they were impossible to formulate. In

other words: he did not know the answers. So his execution date was

set.

On the morning of that day the Brahmin's teenage son appeared

and asked the king if he would release his father if he-the son-would

answer the questions. The king agreed, and the son asked that a

container of milk be brought to him. It was done. Then the boy asked

that the milk be churned into butter. That, too, was done.

"The first two of your questions are now answered," he told the king.

The king objected that he had been given no answers, so the son asked: "Where was the butter before it was churned?"

"In the milk," replied the king.

"In what part of the milk?" asked the boy.

"In all of it."

"Just so, agreed the boy, "and in the same way God is within all things and pervades all things."

"Why don't I see Him, then," pressed the king.

"Because you do not 'churn' your mind and refine your

perceptions through meditation. If you do that, you will see God. But

not otherwise. Now let my father go."

"Not at all," insisted the king. "You have not told me what God does all day."

"To answer that," said the boy, "we will have to change places. You come stand here and let me sit on the throne."

The request was so audacious the king complied, and in a moment

he was standing before the enthroned Brahmin boy who told him: "This is

the answer. One moment you were here and I was there. Now things are

reversed. God perpetually lifts up and casts down every one of us. In one life we are exalted and in another we are brought low-oftentimes

in a single life this occurs, and even more than once. Our lives are

completely in His hand, and He does with us as He wills."

The Brahmin was released and his son was given many honors and gifts by the king."The first verse of the Isha Upanishad answers the question - where is God?îsHâ vâsyamidaM sarvaM yat kiñca jagatyâM jagat,tena tyaktena bhuñjîthâ mâ gRidhaH kasya sviddhanam.

 

In the heart of all things, of whatever there is in the universe,

dwells the Lord. He alone is the reality. Wherefore, renouncing vain

appearances, rejoice in him. Covet no man’s wealth.source -http://blog.atmajyoti.org/2008/03/seeing-god-in-all-things-an-instructive-story/http://lightofthespirit.net/up_isha_upanishad_text.asp

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