- Does God think? Does He do everything without analyzing anything? No, it is not the case. He exists, without the bondages of time and space. He is not governed by laws of relativity.
- He exists in all time zones. He is in past, we cannot precede in terms of time, only the futile memories wander in past. We can stay fixed at the present moment. It is under our control. We even wander in future, but we cannot change the upcoming destinies. He exists in all time zones, simultaneously. He is Trigunaatit. He is beyond time and space, Mahakaal or Mahakaali.
- He is in every creation and even in the void. This complex formulary may appear puzzling, but as we will practice more keenly, and begin living in the Moment, we will surely realize that God neither thinks nor does anything. He does nothing as well as everything. He does everything through all His creatures and the creatures appear on the stage with different roles.
- If we will surrender, every face and phase shall glide smoothly as they actually do.
- Sri Krishna showed His opulent form to Arjuna and even the scene of the dead kins. Arjuna feared that he would be responsible for the bloodshed. Sri Krishna asked him to merely do the actions according to the commands, as they were already dead. This is the most practical illustration which teaches us the entire life.
- Living in the present moment and surrendering to Him is the present.
- We spend most of our breathes in think about the ‘dead’ past and in constructing aftermaths which might hover over us in future. Will we be alive next moment?
- Our thoughts are the menace. No one does anything to harm us. We receive the interactions prevailing in the environment, according to our thoughts, and we suffer. If someone pukes bad words for us, we try to receive the worst from the bulk, cook a porridge and weep over the futile.
- People often say that they have to react to the cry of the mob, to show their agitation for the cause. They feel fatigued out of the pangs they suffer from the bad words. If we do not receive the words, we will not suffer. Lord gives us opportunities to develop cent percent patience and tolerance, via the people as His puppets.
- We keep on getting attached and detached to people. Seeing good and bad qualities through variegated lenses, we get hooked to people and things. Only the lenses vary, which impart different qualities to a person. No one is good or bad.
- We need to attach to God, via mind and detach from the world, via mind, doing all the responsibilities with dedication.
- He is aware about do’s and don’ts of a task, but we feel that He does not help us drift our boats in the right stream. He guides us, we hear the voice from within, which is the call. We try to overhear the same or rather ignore it. We remain stuck to the worldly affairs.
- Impurities are in the thoughts. The same soul dwells in all creatures and is the purest.
- The soul gathers the physical body, physical body does not have rights to acquire the soul. It is a divine play.
- We have to remain detached from the physical body as well as distractions.
- Bias on the grounds of caste, possession and religion is the utmost equality. We haven’t felt it, but we need to strive harder, to feel the Essence.
- Superficial bands and congregational ceremonies are ok, but reminiscence in utmost tranquility and silence is best. The most subtle reminiscence makes us feel the Shakti.
- When we utter something, the notions may come into effect or may not. But, when we remain silent and let Lord take the stand, things glide magically. If we hear bad words from someone, and we retaliate, we suffer grave pangs. But, if we remain silent, the words affect the emitter and the receiver remains blissful, without receiving the filth.
- We actually gather karmas of the emitter, if we retaliate over the emitted object. The receiver is forced to suffer.
- When we speak about a third person to the second person, and second person and the speaker react over the discussion, it is called back-biting. Both the persons involved in the conversation would be forced to bear the fruits of all the karmas of the third person. The third person would be freed from the karmas. Thus, it is very important to cease the habits of back-biting.
- We have no rights to comment upon the good and bad qualities of others. No one is right or wrong, only the wearer sees different variegations. The moment we start playing ‘blame games’, we are lost. No one can redeem us, even God is forced to watch us suffer. We even gather tendencies to blame the Supreme.
- We need to remain jolly, mast. Once the mind sets, we become jolly, viz, mast.
- We never pay heed to the blabbering words of an insane person. But, if we become insane for the world, and love God beyond insanity, we will be neglected by the world, and God will accept us.
Ram ko Bhaje to Ram hi Hoye…