The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad gita : Ch-9. Part-16.





9: The Unity of the Lover and the Beloved :


Part-16.


It can feel the atmosphere of the ocean which is there to swallow it.

The rasa bhakti, the various experiences, is the impact of the Soul upon the various vestures of our personality, God touching us in different degrees of intensity.

Devotion to God is the connection that we establish between ourselves and God, and this connection increases in its intensity and strength as the devotion goes on developing gradually by daily practice.

In the beginning it may be true that we are expecting something from God.

Yes, we cannot deny this fact.



Who can say that we do not expect something from God—at least ‘peace of mind’, as we say.

It is the least harmful of things that we are asking; even then it is something that we ask from God.

Well, everyone asks for something from God, a redress from some kind of difficulty—psychological, intellectual, social, political, and what not.

So, He is the resource-filled and abundant reservoir of bounty to bestow all that we need, and we seek God for this purpose.


Swami Krishnananda

To be continued  ....




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