Monday, May 30, 2011

Fullness, the totality; He can not be reached if it is not there

Devotion these days appears more as a way of spending one's time rather than as the royal road to the eternal mansion of the Divine. You need not make much effort to grow grass. But to raise a useful crop you have to labor hard. Likewise, it is no great achievement to experience the trivial and transient pleasures of mundane existence; it is like growing grass. You must strive to cultivate the nectarous and lasting bliss of divine Love. Those who aspire for such love are not easy to find. All appear as devotees. But the one who has experienced the Divine Principle will not go after sensuous pleasures.
Baba (thought for the day)

If we put him on a pedestal, he is God and we are man, that is not full.
Fullness goes beyond the mind, it transcends the mind. Fullness is the quality of the self, and everything is in it and it is bigger than the biggest and smaller than the smallest.
And there is no room for a second, there is only one and it tells ‘I am the One’.

There is no room for anything else but the One. If the light goes on we see everything if the light is out, we see nothing.
He would not have been there, if he would have been on a pedestal, who will I understand it? How often do we have to write about something until it gets clear in the inner view? 
There was a dream and in that dream there was sand and a desert and a man on a pedestal and it felt awful in that dream

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