Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 The feelings of sorrow and attachment stem from the imposition of different attributes on different people. When one considers a person to be his enemy, naturally one's heart is filed with anger and hatred. On the other hand, when one sees another person as a bestower of happiness and love, one's heart is invariably filled with attachment. But when one perceives the indivisible Self in all beings, regards them as manifestations of the same God, loves them as himself, then all delusion and sorrow vanish and one remains ever joyful. He has no enemy or friend in the world. No one can harm him. Even the most venomous snakes abandon their wild nature in his presence. (Taken from Rishi Prasad, May 2009) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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