Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 God's divine past times are so very sweet, so incredibly special. There is so much compassion in Him for all beings. His grace is showering at all times, on all beings, no matter how we may be. " Sab per mori baraabari dayaa " Sugreev and Bali were very different in nature, but in God's grace there was no favoritism. God does not look to see if we are deserving before showering us His grace. His grace is avail to all, equally. " I am equally compassionate to all beings " says the Lord. If God looked at our qualities and flaws before showering His grace, then how can he be considered compassionate and merciful? " Uma Ram sabhaav jan jaana, taahi bhajan tari bhaavan aana " " Yo maa mevan sammoodho jaanaati purushottam; sasarvavid bhajati maam, sarva bhaavene bhaarat " If we understand God's nature, then he will instantly and naturally become a devotee of God. When we look at God's grace, it will immediately become clear to us how amazing God is. Thereafter our attention will no longer deviate from Him. God is so incredible, that we neither understand or know Him. If a child knew his mother, would he ever cry in her lap? And if he cries in his mother's lap, then where else will he be filled with laughter and joy? And even if we don't understand, we still believe, just like a child believes in the mother. If we truly recognized the glories of God, would we ever feel sad? A child should be happy, when mother is bathing him, instead of crying. Sometimes a mother can even make a mistake, but God can never make a mistake. He is showering only His grace at all times. God's grace is happening at all times, only our attention should be on His grace. Our work is only to prostrate in front of Him with our heart, speech and body. What else can we do? What else do we understand? Only those that God graces, understands this. God can only be known by His grace. How else are we to know Him? He gives us this human birth, these divine associations with the truth (satsang). Even this satsang is out of His grace. Let therefore our minds always be on our Lord. Let us take refuge at His Holy feet. This we can certainly do. What else can we do? How far will our intellect / mind take us? Therefore let us call out to Him, and say – " He Mere Naath ! Mein Aapkaa Hu ! " " Oh my very own divine Father, I am yours ! Jai Gurudev, Gurusevak, Manoj Gilda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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