The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad gita : Ch-9. Part-19.
9: The Unity of the Lover and the Beloved :
Part-19.
It is the last fear that the ego of the individual has to shed.
\If everything is going to be lost and you are not going to have even a farthing left in your life, you are going to be deprived of your kingdom, your profession, your land and house, your relations, everything—even the raiment you put on your body will be snatched away from you and the very ground that you are standing on is going to be cut from under your feet—you will be shocked indeed to hear all these things.
But the shock that you get at the moment you feel that you yourself are going to be lost will be much greater than the other shocks.
At the time of losing possessions—even the last thing that you can think of—the fear of losing oneself is the greatest of all fears, greater than the fear of losing all property and even status in life.
So the last sorrow of the ego is this touch of God, and that is why the great mystics have said that no one can see God and live afterwards.
You cease to be.
Can you ever imagine what it is to cease to be?
Can there be a greater shock than the expectation that you will cease to be?
Swami Krishnananda
To be continued ....
Comments