Guest guest Posted October 8, 2003 Report Share Posted October 8, 2003 D. Sri Bhagavata outlines a way to find Krishna in the Heart by prostrating to all and looking on all as the Lord himself. Is this the right path leading to Self-realization ? Is it not easier thus to adore Bhagavan in whatever meets the "mind" than to seek the Supramental through the mental inquiry 'Who Am I?' Maharshi - Yes,when you see God in all,do you think of God or do you not ? You must certainly think of God for seeing God all around you. Keeping God in your mind becomes dhyana , and dhyana is the stage before Realization. Realization can only be in and of the Self. It can never be apart from the Self , and dhyana must precede it. Whether you make dhyana on God or on the Self , it is immaterial; for the goal is the same. You cannot by any means escape the Self. You want to see God in all , but not in yourself ? If all is God , are you not included in that all ? Being God yourself , is it a wonder that all is God ? This is the method advised in Sri Bhagavata and elsewhere by others. But even for this practice there must be the seer or thinker. Who is he ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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