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32. God is omnipotent

 

The Upanishads declare: " Raso vai Sah " (God is the essence). This means that God

is present in subtle form everywhere, like sugar in sugarcane and butter in

milk. Although it is difficult to have a direct perception of God, His presence

can be experienced in many ways. The sweetness in sugar, the sourness in lime

fruit, the bitterness of the margosa leaf, all testify to the presence of the

Divine.

 

God is the basis of everything. He is omnipotent, omniscient and pervades all

creation. Who can say that only this is Brahman (God) and that is not. The only

eternal, existent entity is Brahman. The rest is all evanescent. Just as without

cotton, there can be no cloth, similarly, there can be no world without God. Do

not mistake this Deha (physical body) as real. It is the Dehi (indwelling

Divinity) that is the true reality. This Divinity is beyond birth and death, the

one without any beginning or end, and is the eternal witness. Recognise this

truth.

 

You have no need to run about in search of God, for, you are yourself God. God

resides in your heart. He is the All-pervasive motive force. Have firm faith in

this truth. Like fire in the matchstick, divinity is latent in man. The fire in

the stick becomes manifest when it is struck against the side of the box. So

too, when the Jivi (individual) contacts Deva (God), the flame of Jnana (Wisdom)

shines brilliantly.

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