BM_discussion
http://groups.google.com/group/BM_discussion
[email protected]

Today's topics:

* The need for God in our lives. - 1 messages, 1 author
 
http://groups.google.com/group/BM_discussion/browse_thread/thread/8bb561f69f7a700b

==============================================================================
TOPIC: The need for God in our lives.
http://groups.google.com/group/BM_discussion/browse_thread/thread/8bb561f69f7a700b
==============================================================================

== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Wed, Feb 22 2006 8:25 am 
From: Jagannath Chatterjee  

Dear Elders & Friends,
   
  Namaste. Despite our busy routines we often wonder about life. In the midst 
of intense activity we sometimes realise with a shock the purposeless nature of 
our instinct driven lives. Like a child searching for its parents we then look 
around searching for comfort. But the busy world has little time for us. The 
faces that look back at us are full of demands and expectations and not of 
unselfish caring love. This makes us wonder, what is life all about?
   
  A penniless dhoti clad Saint was asked the same question in the banks of the 
river Ganges. He smiled reassuringly and with the guilelessness of a small 
child replied, "You don't know? The purpose of life is to realise God". The 
youth who had popped the question was not satisfied. "What God Sir? Have you 
ever seen God?". The Saint smiled again, and rolled his beautiful eyes, "Yes, I 
have seen Him just as I see you now." The sceptic youth did not want to believe 
but something in the Saint's demeanour made him feel that there was an element 
of truth in his words.
   
  Had the youth been of today's generation he would have popped yet another 
question before being satisfied. He would have asked, "Why do we need God?". 
Perhaps the Saint would have shown a trifle impatience but would have said with 
the same enchanting smile, "Why do we need our parents?"
   
  God is our father and mother combined into one. He is even better than that 
because he is immortal, beyond death and decay, and also omnipotent, always at 
our beck and call. He resides in our heart and never leaves us for a second. 
Why do we not feel His presence? Because we do not stop to search. Because we 
are not aware of His existence. Because we do not feel His absence. Because we 
do not believe in His love. Because we do not have faith in His spiritual all 
pervasiveness.
   
  Is God religion? No. Is God business? Woe to them who think so. Is God a 
measure of our superiority? It is foolish to assume of one who is the 
embodiment of humility. Is God power? Of what need is power when you have Him? 
Then what is God? Is he love, friendship, or what? God is simply the 
overpowering presence that created us, sustains us and is ready to welcome us 
into His bosom when our work on this plane is over. As I said, God is our 
combined father and mother, more than the sumtotal of all the blessings of this 
world.
   
  Why have we forgotten such a wonderful presence? Because we are too busy with 
ourselves. Because out of an error of perception we assume ourselves to be the 
masters of this universe. The master of a house was supervising a festival in 
his palace.  Someone called out to him to get an item from the store. He went 
there but found his servant busy within. Silently he moved away, just as God 
moves away when he finds us behaving like the masters of His wonderful creation.
   
  But there are times when the child is tired of his toys. He then thursts them 
away and runs crying to his mother. Its mother then leaves whatever she is 
doing to clasp the child into her bosom. The child stops crying. It does not 
have his toys anymore but his instinct tells him that his present state is 
worth more than all the toys of the world. Even if you offered toys to him now 
he would brush them away with an impatient wave of his hand.
   
  God is waiting for us to stop playing with our toys. He is waiting for us to 
turn our attention from them momentarily and seek Him within the recesses of 
our heart. The resulting union is an infinite source of joy for both. It is the 
union of the Absolute with the Absolute. It is like one huge ocean merging with 
another with a joyful rush of waters that dissolve silently into each other to 
become one, turning frothy with rippling peals of laughter. It is a fulfilling 
experience that rejuvenates us, makes us forget our petty worries, our 
enmities, our differences, our selfishness, our stresses and strains, our 
ambitions, our greed for money and more assets, our helplessness, our 
weaknesses, our illnesses, our wrong association with the impermanent body and 
mind, and reminds us about the infinite nature of our existence.
   
  A spiritual aspirant was walking briskly with a Saint as they rushed to catch 
a train. The aspirant secretly wanted the Saint to accept him as a disciple. 
But he was hesitant to ask. He could only seethe with turmoil as they waited in 
the station for the train to arrive, unable to pick up the courage to pop the 
request. At last the train arrived and the Saint stepped into the compartment. 
At this moment the aspirant burst out, "Master when will you accept me?" The 
Saint turned back and smiled. He replied with a miscievous twinkle in his lotus 
like eyes, "What is the hurry? There is all eternity!!" The aspirant could 
immediately sense the infinite nature of their relationship. All his longings 
vanished and he smiled back. The Guru had accepted the disciple in this life.
   
  Love & Regards,
  Jagannath. 
   
   


    "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the 
conquest of life by the power of the spirit." -  Aurobindo.




                
---------------------------------
Brings words and photos together (easily) with
 PhotoMail  - it's free and works with Yahoo! Mail.



==============================================================================

You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"BM_discussion"
group.

To post to this group, send email to [email protected] or visit 
http://groups.google.com/group/BM_discussion

To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To change the way you get mail from this group, visit:
http://groups.google.com/group/BM_discussion/subscribe

To report abuse, send email explaining the problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

==============================================================================
Google Groups: http://groups.google.com

Reply via email to