Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Let There Be an Exalted Feeling of Belonging to God Ram Ram " Us Abhimaan jaayi jani bhore; mein sewak Raghupati pati morey. " (Manas 3:11:11) " Let not this exalted feeling disappear from my mind even in an unguarded moment, that I am His servant and the Lord of Raghus, my Master. " (Manas 3:11:11) Just like a wealthy, royal person has the zeal and briskness in their walk knowing full well that " we are from the royal family " ! Similarly in your mind also there must be that zeal, that briskness, that enthusiasm, knowing that " I am Bhagwaan's (God's)! " . Bhagwaan (God) says - " Sab mama priya sab mama upajaaye " (Manas 7:86:2) " I love them all, because all are Mine. " In other words, we are not only Bhagwaan's we are His beloved ones. We are not any ordinary beings. In this world, whatever anyone may say about you - good or bad, but God says that being born of Me, all are loving to Me. However ever dark and ugly looking the child it may be, but if you ask the mother, how is he? What ! Will he appear ugly to the mother? Similarly, however this jeev (embodied soul) is, whether it is in hell, or heaven, or Vaikuntha (God's abode), or on earth, but he is loving to Bhagwaan - " Sab mama priye " Thus there must be such enthusiasm, such an exalted feeling in the mind that I am God's (Bhagwaan's). Such a joyful feeling this is! We are imperishable, consciousness, flawless and blissful. Whether we understand this point of not, but we can accept that we are God's (Bhagwaan's) . It is such a joyful thing! " Tvameva Maataa cha Pitaa Tvameva Tvameva Bandhusca sakhaa tvameva Tvameva Vidyaa dravinam tvameva Tvameva Sarvam mama devadeva. " " You are my mother, father, brother, friend, knowledge .....You are my everything. " Can one's own child appear bad to us? One's own mother, can she seem bad? Our mother is also Bhagwaan (God) and Father is also God. Our birth was only a few years back and we will remain here only for a few years. This body of bones and flesh will perish! But the fact that we are God's that will not dissipate away. Wherever we go, in whatever life form, we will remain Bhagwaan's only. Bhagwaan says, I will send you to Hell; therefore if we go to hell, it too will be His send off. He who sees himself as belonging to Bhagwaan and Bhagwaan belonging to him, can he go to hell? No he cannot! And even if he ends up going, what is the issue? When Thakurji (God) has sent, therefore what is the big fuss? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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