IS GOD REALLY PRESENT IN EVERYONE?

Loving Sai Ram and greetings from Prashanti Nilayam. People often write to us 
and ask: "How can you say God is present in all? Surely God is NOT present in a 
murderer. If He were, then how come the man committed murder? There is 
something wrong somewhere in the assertion that God is present everywhere." 
Today, we would like to offer some thoughts on this question. 

The question posed is one that is frequently asked. Interestingly, the answer 
was given � tersely though � as far back as five thousand years ago, by Lord 
Krishna Himself. Krishna did not elaborate. Swami too has spoken about the 
Omnipresence of God, but unlike Krishna He has commented extensively on aspects 
of the Divinity latent in man and how it can be made to manifest. 
Unfortunately, few pay any attention to these great expositions of profound 
truth, which is one of the reasons why this question of God being present in 
evil men comes up again, and again. 

Let us go back to the BhagavadGita. When Krishna first tells Arjuna that God is 
present in all, Arjuna is not quite able to understand and wants further 
explanation. That Krishna offers in the eighth chapter, using three key words � 
Adi Bhoutika, Adi Daivika, and Adhyatmika. In simple terms, these three words 
refer to the presence of God within each one of us at three levels, the gross, 
the subtle and the causal. Perhaps these words sound mysterious but don't worry 
we shall try and explain what precisely they mean. 

Let us start with the presence of God within us at the gross level. What does 
this mean? Simply this: Our bodies are all made up of atoms and the power of 
God is unquestionably present in every single atom. By the way, please do take 
a minute off to appreciate that the atoms in the body are not there 
"permanently". Atoms are all the time coming in and atoms are all the time 
going out. Let us say we walk bare feet; as we do so, millions of cells get 
removed from the foot due to friction, and in that process out go billions of 
atoms. When we breathe in, atoms get in, and when we breathe out, atoms go out. 
Similarly, atoms go in when we eat and atoms go out with sweat, excreta, etc. 
In short, there is a constant and dynamic traffic of atoms in every living 
body. 

OK, accepted but what has all this got to do with the presence of God within? 
Simply this: We all know that there is power within the atom. This power is 
enormous, especially if we look within the nucleus of the atom. How do we know? 
Via Hiroshima and Nagasaki . You know something? These cities were each 
destroyed by the release of the energy contained in just about five grams or so 
of matter � yes just five grams or so of fissile material, Uranium in the case 
of Hiroshima and Plutonium in the case of Nagasaki . Imagine that! Apply the 
famous formula E = mc 2 to five grams of atoms and you can enough energy to 
wipe out a big city. Supposing this formula is applied to say seventy kg, which 
is the weight of a moderately-built person. You get an energy equivalent of 70 
x 200 or 14,000 Hiroshima bombs! In other words, if all the atoms in the body 
of a person weighing 70 kg were to be converted into energy according to 
Einstein's famous formula, it would mean a release of energy equivalent to that 
of 14,000 Hiroshima bombs! Mercifully, it is not easy to release such energy, 
and we have to be thankful to God for packing it all very safely inside, but 
let us remember after this calculation how much of mass-energy each one of us 
packs in! Whether we like it or not, whether we believe in God or not, this 
mass energy is present in not only every living being but also in every 
inanimate being. Just to amuse yourself, try and figure out the mass energy of 
the earth! It would be astronomical; and yet we routinely dig this earth, tear 
it apart to build skyscrapers and what have you. It is lucky for us that the 
earth bears it all patiently and does not release even a tiny fraction of the 
energy packed within it. That is God's Grace! 

We hope we have been able to convey the important truth that God is present at 
the gross level in all of us as the energy of the atoms that make up the body. 
Even the body of the murderer is made up of the same atoms as are present in 
the bodies of saints. Thus, at the gross level at least, the presence of God in 
all, including a murderer cannot be questioned. In fact, the murderer may weigh 
more than a saint, in which case his latent atomic energy would be more! 

All the above is an amplification of the word AdiBhoutika, used by Krishna to 
describe the presence of God within us, at the so-called gross level. He is 
immanent and therefore not easily recognised, but that does not mean He is 
absent. Let us now move on to the next level, that is the subtle. As already 
mentioned, Krishna uses the word AdiDaivika to describe the presence of God at 
this level. Now what exactly does this word mean?

Consider any living person. What do we mean by saying a person is alive? If a 
doctor is examining a patient who is on the deathbed and is about to die, he 
watches carefully for vital signs, sometimes simply by feeling the pulse, 
sometimes using the stethoscope and sometimes using more complex electronic 
monitors. Whatever the method, he looks for signatures of life such as 
breathing, blood circulation, etc. Now the ancients of India said that life is 
sustained by some vital forces that control breathing, circulation, response of 
the nervous system, etc. They then argued that these vital forces or Praanas as 
they called them, are all controlled by certain deities. What Krishna told 
Arjuna was that it was not really deities who were managing the vital forces 
within but He, the Lord. Remember the Gita sloka that begins with the word Aham 
Vaishvaanaro Bhutva�, that we chant before meals? Through that sloka, Krishna 
asserts that He is the vital force presiding over the process of digestion. In 
fact, He is the vital force that controls blood circulation, nerve conduction, 
respiration and what have you, a fact that is echoed again and again in various 
ways in the Vedas. Now you will surely agree that these vital forces operate 
even in a murderer; if they did not, he would be dead. So, whether we like it 
or not, we have to concede that God is present even in a murderer at the 
so-called subtle level. That makes it two of three. What about the third level? 
That is what we shall consider next, and it would turn out that it is at this 
level that one does see a difference between a murderer and a saint.

Krishna tells Arjuna, "My dear fellow, besides the gross and the subtle levels, 
I am also present as the spiritual force in the Heart of every person. Whether 
you like it or not, every person has not only a physical heart but also a 
spiritual Heart. The spiritual Heart is where I reside, and I do so in every 
person. I make Myself present in everyone so that whenever anyone wants Me, I 
am available immediately. Remember Draupadhi? When she called out to Me by 
crying, 'Oh God the Resident of my Heart, why don't You help me?' I responded 
instantly. So this is the first point you have to understand. I am present in 
all, without any exception, including in a murderer. Now comes the question: 
'In that case, why do people commit murder? How can they do so, when God is 
within? And why does not the God within prevent the murder?' Well, you see, 
just because I am inside, it does not mean that people always listen to what I 
have to say. Sometimes, they simply lock Me up inside and do not allow Me to 
manifest Myself. I don't push Myself or throw My weight around. I just say, 'I 
am here and you can take My help anytime you want. If you want Me, then I am 
ready to help.' I am sure you have noted that right now I am helping you 
because you asked Me for it. But if a person does not want to use My services, 
then I am happy to sit inside and just watch. I have given every person the 
option to call for Me or to ignore Me. If the person calls, I respond; if there 
is no call, I do not. I just take it easy and watch as a witness, that's all!" 

We agree that Krishna does not quite put it this way in the Gita, but if you 
read Swami's Discourses carefully, you would discover that this is effectively 
what God tells man. So what does it all boil down to? Simply this: God is 
present within us even at the spiritual level but unless we allow that 
spiritual force to manifest, our actions would be tainted and even evil. Let us 
put it this way: God is present at three levels, with each level having a 
switch. The switch for level 1 is put on by God Himself and we do not have any 
role to play. The same is true for level 2; when we are born, God puts on the 
switch. As for level 3, God has left the job of putting on the switch to us. 
The switch is there in everyone including a murderer; however, the murderer 
does not put it on, while the saint does; that is what makes the difference 
between a murderer and a saint. 

Incidentally, this also makes it easy for us to understand how a notorious 
criminal named Ratnakaara became Saint Valmiki and wrote the Ramayana. 
Initially the third and crucial switch was off but when Ratnakaara met the 
seven sages and heard their advice, he flicked the third switch to the ON 
position. That is how he became a saint. Barely five hundred years ago, the 
same thing happened to a stingy miser and pawnbroker named Narayana Shetty. But 
one day due to some powerful incidents, he put on the switch; overnight he 
became Saint Purandaradasa, who, incidentally, is also the founder of Carnatic 
system of Indian classical music. 

So the bottom line is this: God is present at three levels as explained above. 
The switch that makes Him present at level 1 and level 2 are put on by God 
Himself. However, the switch for level 3 is not put on by God. He leaves that 
job to man. If man flicks that switch, then God manifests in that person via 
qualities like love, compassion, forbearance etc. If man does not bother to put 
on that switch, then God does not certainly manifest in the actions of the 
concerned person. In other words, God is present but only partially shall we 
say? In short, we cannot simply say that God is not present in a murderer. 

Let us leave the murderer and for a minute consider a person who is very 
corrupt. If we accept the argument that God is not present in a murderer, then 
we can jolly well ask: "Is God present in a corrupt politician? Is He present 
in a crooked businessman," and so on. If we started doing that, then pretty 
soon we would have to rule out the presence of God in practically all of us! 
Fortunately, that is not the way it is. God is the resident of all Hearts but 
His manifestation is a different matter. The purer a person is the greater is 
His manifestation through virtues, goodness of action etc.

Now some might ask: "Why on earth did God do this? Why could He not have 
flicked the third switch also?" Well, we cannot answer that question! God is 
the One who created this Universe and living beings, and He alone can answer 
that question. But this much we can say: Life is a game. Every game, be it 
baseball, cricket, golf, or soccer or whatever, has its own rules, and when one 
plays the game, one must follow the rules. If there is a violation, it is 
declared a foul, and in soccer, one gets yellow and red cards! In the same way, 
we have to play the game of life according to God's rule and we have no choice! 

Perhaps you are not happy about that, but we hope that you would at least agree 
that God is present even in a murderer, though He may not manifest in terms of 
virtues and humanness.

Well, what do you think? Why don't you write and tell us? 

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