Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Divine Messages - 45 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J. P. Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.

·         The Guru is the Ever-Merciful One. He taketh us out of Darkness into Light. It is the darkness of the self-seeking ego. The Way of Light is the way of being Loved, the way of Humility and Forgiveness. It was a great Guru who said:
o    Be Humble as a Blade of Grass,
o    Be Patient as the Earth
o    Be Forbearing as a Tree
o    Honour others without Seeking any Honours for yourself.
·         Man needs to master
o    his feelings
o    his tongue
o    his eyes
o    his ears
o    and his nose will easily come under his control.
·         At his Lotus feet is love and joy and peace… in his loving presence sickness and sorrow cease… always surround yourself in God’s presence.
·         Lord, let your presence surround me, let your wisdom guide me, let your strength uphold me, let your inspiration uplift me, let your joy of healing fill me.

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Friday, 26 August 2011

Divine Messages - 44 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J. P. Vaswani


Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.

·         Ask yourself these things before you speak.
o    Is it true?
o    Is it necessary?
o    Will it hurt anybody?
·         Lord teach me to grow from more to more in the spirit of love – to yield to your perfect plans, to look with calm eyes on all that happens, to keep in mind unperturbed, my soul content, to be ever increasingly an instrument of your help and healing in this world of suffering and pain.
·         Learn to hand over your problems to God – and then forget about them, they get solved by themselves.
·         Do you wish to achieve success? Make God your Partner.
o    Go to Him again and again. He is ever ready to help you! Many people fail because they like to do things themselves which they cannot do without the help of God.
·         Refuse to be disturbed by anything. Refuse to be Resentful or Unhappy. And you will always feel on Top of the World!
·         Expect nothing but accept everything that the Will of God brings to you. Be Grateful for everything. This will give you Inward Strength and you will be Able to face the Trials and tribulations of Life with Faith and Fortitude.
·         Life’s greatest achievement is to establish a living link with God. Let everything else be taken away from us, but let the link remain. For this, it is necessary to develop awakened consciousness.
·         Each day in prayer say
o    Lord, Make Me
o    Shape Me
o    Mould Me
so that you are not ashamed of me.


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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Divine Messages - 43 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J. P. Vaswani


Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.

·         Sorrows are inevitable part of life. You cannot live and not be stricken by sorrow. But you must never forget that you are always stronger than your sorrow and that every sorrow shall soon pass.
·         Life is a DRAMA directed by GOD. Therefore accept, accept and accept. It’s All His Will.
·         More important than the body is the soul. The body is perishable. The soul is forever. The body needs to be fed but it is more important to feed the soul. The food of the Soul is Love, Faith and Service to fellow beings.
·         If you let a man make you angry, you only permit him to control you! Resolve Never To Get Angry. Burn Anger Before Anger Burns You.
·         Don’t be impatient... Just go on doing as much good you can… and use the good earnings for Godly cause with love. Help someone every day, every moment and do it in God’s name.
·         Have no worry for the future. For when the future comes to thee, thou will have sufficient strength to face it.
·         What are you anxious about? A year hence you will not even remember what is happening today or what has upset you so much.
·         In this world there is nothing so important as to Cause us Anxiety. If only we can handover all our Problems, in Child-Like trust, to the Lord, we can Live happily as waves dancing on the sea.


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Friday, 19 August 2011

Divine Messages - 42 : God Spoke To Me by Eileen Caddy - Patience - 2/2

An extract from the book “God Spoke To Me” by Eileen Caddy – Section “Patience”

·       RESISTANCE CAUSES SUFFERING - Because you have suffered in this process, it does not mean that every soul has to suffer. It is resistance which causes suffering. The new is unconventional and that goes against the grain with many. Man finds it hard to understand or even believe that I would ask anyone to do anything which does not fit into a nice, neat, conventional pattern. I tell you that all fixed patterns are to be cast aside. I need you free and ready to do anything at any time; Listen to My voice and obey. When you do this, all is well and My wonders can be brought about.

·       I AM WITH YOU - Put on the whole armour of love. Stand firm and steadfast in My love. Allow nothing to disturb or distress you. I am with you, therefore who can be against you? Have I not told you that tests are good for you? They strengthen every fibre of your being, strengthen your faith and belief in Me and in My word. The greater the test, the greater the strength. Resent and resist nothing. Resist not evil. Overcome evil with good. Never hit back. When 1 say, "Turn the other cheek," I mean just that. Seek constantly that inner peace and stillness which nothing can touch or disturb. Work always from the centre outwards. These are vital lessons which are being learnt at this time. Learn them swiftly. Lift up your heart in joy and thankfulness that you are being tested in this way. Become unshakable and rocklike. Your foundations are in Me, therefore nothing can rock them or touch them.

·       A TIME OF REVELATION - I tell you that these are wonderful days, glorious days. Many truths are being revealed which have lain hidden. Accept all with a glad heart and sing for joy. Together we explore these realms of great Light where truths have been hidden, to be revealed at this specific time. This is a day of awakening, of revelations. The doors of heaven are swung wide open. Enter and carry down My gifts upon this earth. For those who have eyes to see, let them see. For those who have ears to hear, let them hear. For those who know Me and speak My word, let them do so fearlessly and joyously. My wonders are brought down upon this earth. The still, deep peace which is Mine enfolds you. Do My will.

·       LEARN TO BE - Be at peace. Striving gets you nowhere; it simply leaves you exhausted and frustrated because you never seem to be nearer the goal. Just learn to be. When you have ceased striving, creep into My loving arms like a weary child. Encircled in those arms, feel the peace, comfort and complete Oneness with Me; feel yourself melt into Me. It is all so simple, so natural, but its very simplicity prevents man from doing it. He is forever trying to complicate matters, making Me so inaccessible that it is impossible to reach Me direct. He thinks he has to do so by devious routes, great suffering and striving. How utterly foolish! What a complete waste of precious time and effort! I am within each one of you. Recognize this constantly; accept the simplicity of it. Walk and talk with Me at all times and in all places. I am here to lift all burdens, to give answers to problems so that you become free to do My work. How can you do My work when you are tied up with yourself and your problems and feel weighed down? You must be free to rise, to move freely in those higher dimensions, to feel at one with Me, to function in Me, through Me and with Me. You need no intermediary once you have accepted this Truth.

·       I AM THAT I AM. - I am within you and direct your whole life. Live fully in the Now. Leave the past behind. Know that all is very well. Let Me use you more and more. Allow nothing of the lower self to stand in the way.
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·       Eileen Caddy’s Web Site – findhorn.org
  

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Divine Messages - 41 : God Spoke To Me by Eileen Caddy - Patience - 1/2

An extract from the book “God Spoke To Me” by Eileen Caddy – Section “Patience”

·       LIVE FULLY IN THE MOMENT - Stop striving, and live fully in the moment, finding perfect peace and stillness in that moment. Strain comes when you try to look too far ahead. All these things I have said many times, but you forget until you are once again brought to a standstill and realize that you are making the old mistakes again. They may seem to be small mistakes but they are vital ones and the sooner they are overcome, the better, for I need to use you all the time, which is not easy to do when there is stress or strain. Relax in My love and live fully in the moment. Know that all is very well. Go on from there free, unburdened and unhampered by anything of the lower self. Every day is new, every day you are pioneering new paths and new realms. That is why you need Me as our constant guide and companion. Never travel this journey alone; keep ever aware of Me no matter what you are doing. It is good, every now and then, to stop and realize that you are indeed pioneers and explorers into the New and that the way now opening up will be used by thousands and not just the few. It is easy to lose sight of the goal in everyday living and to fail to see how important it is. When you are too close to something or somebody, this can happen all too easily. View those who are close to you from a distance; get your perspective right and in focus. When you have done that, forge ahead with new zest and joy in living. Realize how forge ahead with new zest and joy in living. Realize how blessed you are to be where you are, living the life you live, being completely guided by Me. This is the way all must live who are moving into the new. Blaze the trail with new enthusiasm. It is a glorious life and all are mightily blessed.

·       RISE TO GREAT HEIGHTS - Rise, rise quickly into the realms of Light, of Truth, of Beauty, leaving all else behind! In an instant you can do this. The choice is always yours. When you feel low, depressed or weary, immediately do something about it. As you think, so you are. Remain in complete control of these thoughts and act swiftly. When your thoughts become negative and you find yourself thinking unloving or critical thoughts towards another soul, change those thoughts and do it quickly. As you build up loving, positive thoughts towards every soul you come into contact with, you not only help those souls but help yourself as well and find yourself in those glorious higher realms where all is beauty. Watch your thoughts; never allow them to bind or hold you down. I have so much to reveal to you and you must be free, free from all that would fetter you. Negative thoughts are like weights that hold you down. You can control your whole outlook on life and your circumstances by your right thinking. This is a responsibility. When I say to you: "Rise, My child," you know exactly what to do—raise your thinking, and as you do so, you will rise to great heights. Let your heart expand all the time. Love is needed everywhere. Remember that Love is service. Love is action. Love is not some woolly, vague emotion to be talked about. Learn to demonstrate it in all you do.

·       MAKE TIME - There are many souls with hands outstretched seeking help and sustainment. Be ready to give help when asked and never turn a seeking, searching soul away empty-handed. Give and give unstintingly. Never allow anything to be too much trouble. There is time for everything that is really necessary. Make time by waking early in the morning when all is at peace and quietness envelops  everything. Use that time to the full. Never regret spending precious time with Me. It is during that time that you grow spiritually, that you blossom and flower. Times of self-discipline are good, are proof that your choice is to put Me and your service to Me first. Put first things first. This choice is made the first moment you waken from sleep. Do you choose to indulge the self in further sleep? Are you willing to seek Me first? Always you have to choose. Each day the choice lies before you anew; it is not something you do once which then becomes permanent. During the day, and every day, this choice lies in your hands. In every decision you make, choose whether you make it for the self or whether you seek My divine guidance and follow that. Keep constantly on your toes; it is easy to slip and take the easy path, the self-indulgent one, and fail to do My will. Walk in My ways and do My will. Let Me show you My wonders and glories.

·       THE KEY - The key to all true, lasting happiness is to love Me with all your heart, with all your soul and all your mind and to love your neighbour as yourself. When this comes first and foremost, life becomes rich and wonderful. You can really say that life is indeed worth living. See good in all things and in all people, be it just the tiniest spark. It can be fanned until it becomes a powerful flame and all that is discordant and disharmonious disappears into that flame and is consumed until only the purest gold is left. Every soul seeks for happiness but often in the wrong way and in the wrong places and wonders why it cannot be found. See Me first and find Me; that is the simple answer. Put first things first, no matter what the cost or sacrifice. No sacrifice is too great to reach that goal. It is vitally important that you have complete faith in what you are doing, that there is never a shadow of doubt. Be open and willing to accept anything, no matter how seemingly strange or fantastic. In the new anything can happen and I mean anything. Never push something away because it does not fit into a well-worn or fixed form; accept it whether it is a thought or an experience. Try to put it into words, no matter how seemingly  inadequate, and give it form. The further into the new you go, the more of the old must be cast off, until eventually there is nothing of the old. The old cannot exist in the new.
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·       Eileen Caddy’s Web Site – findhorn.org

Friday, 12 August 2011

Divine Messages - 40 : God In Quest of Man by Dada J. P. Vaswani - Surrender

An extract from the book “God In Quest of Man” by Dada J. P. Vaswani.

Obedience has but one meaning – it is to obey. I may deliver a hundred harangues on obedience, and write as many volumes on the subject: but I have not advanced a single step if I have not learnt to obey. The way of obedience is the way of surrender – the way of which the Gita speaks in such rapturous terms.

One mark of the man who walks the way of surrender is that he rejoices in everything that happens. He not merely accepts sorrows and sufferings which come to him, but actually rejoices in them. For he knows that the Director and the Controller of Life is God and whatever is ordained by Him is well for him. Such a man, therefore, goes forth to greet the so-called difficulties and misfortunes of life with open arms, and to such a man every “difficulty” becomes a door to higher life, every “misfortune” leads him on to something better.

What is our condition? If we see some trouble looming in the distance, our legs begin to tremble, our hearts miss a few beats. Immediately we fold our hands and pray to God, “Almighty Lord! Rush to our aid! Take this trouble away from us!”. If only we kenw we would never pray thus, but in faith and childlike trust we would exclaim, “Mother Divine!” What good dost Thou hide behind this apparent calamity?”.

Every prayer is good; even the prayer which asks that troubles may be removed. But the man of surrender prays in a different way. His prayer is the prayer of Jesus on the Cross, “Father! Let not my will but Thy Will be done!”. The man of surrender has given himself entirely to God for God to do what He will with him. And God takes him up and makes him an instrument of service, a channel of mercy in this world of suffering and pain.

In this agitated, confused age, millions of men and women ask, “Is life worth living?”. Pointing to the lives of individuals such as Brother De Paul and others like him (e.g. Mother Teresa) we may well answer, “The life of surrender is the life worth living!”.


Sadhu Vaswani Mission Web Site - sadhuvaswani.org

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Divine Messages - 39 : Why Do Good People Suffer?

Why Do Good People Suffer ? – Swami Tejomayanandaon - Appeared in Speaking Tree post on May 30, 2011

“Why do good people suffer or why do bad things happen to good people?” This question seems to be very common these days. It seems as though good people get the brunt of all suffering, while evil-doers enjoy life. But if we observe closely, we see that everyone undergoes suffering in some form. Keeping this in mind, our question becomes meaningless. Just because a person is good does not mean there would be no suffering in his/her life.

But what do we mean by ‘good’? In Sanskrit, ‘sadhu’ is the word used for a good person. Sadhu comes from the word ‘saadh’, meaning ‘to accomplish’. If we work for ourselves and achieve great things, there is nothing laudable about it, but if we help others to achieve their goals, then it is an accomplishment. If someone is good to you and you reciprocate, that is common courtesy. But if someone is harming you, and despite that you continue to wish that person well without expecting anything in return, it is real goodness. A sadhu bathing in the river saw a drowning insect. He saved it from drowning and was stung in return. Again, the insect fell back into the river and the sadhu pulled it out of the water and placed it under a shady tree. On seeing this, a person asked the sadhu, “Why did you do that?” He replied, “The insect did not give up its nature, so why should I?”

How can we achieve this goodness in our lives? To reach any target, we must first have a goal. Similarly, for achieving goodness, we must have a standard of goodness which is known to us, because only then can we rise up to the required levels. As long as we see differences in the world around us, true goodness will not manifest. This can be achieved only when we become aware of our oneness with others. An example will illustrate this point better. Every organ of my body is part of one whole. If the finger goes into the eye, there is instant forgiveness, because of the complete identification with the finger.

Now that we know what is good, let us see what suffering is. Objective suffering befalls all people, good or bad. Situations leading to suffering could have their roots in past actions. Objectively, the existence of pain or any other physical handicap cannot be denied, but the degree of sorrow this leads to is entirely subjective. Riches or positions of power do not guarantee happiness. People become miserable over small matters. If a person claims that he is good and is suffering, while the dishonest person is flourishing, we can be very sure that the person is not good. For a good man, the real suffering is to do something against his convictions. Suppose a pure vegetarian is faced with a situation of remaining hungry or eating beef, the chances are that the former option would be more acceptable.

All our spiritual practices cannot eliminate suffering, but they protect the mind and make suffering acceptable, just as on a rainy day, we cannot stop the rain, but can protect ourselves from getting wet with an umbrella. Bhagavan Krishna says, “A good person never suffers.” By some logic we feel that suffering and enjoyment is related to past actions. If we observe at the subtle level, we find immediate results of our actions. The moment a good thought enters our mind, we feel elation, and similarly a wicked thought causes agitation.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Divine Messages - 38 : The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by ‘M’ahendranath Gupta - Maya and Daya

Extracts from the book “The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna” by ‘M’ahendranath Gupta (conversations between Sri Ramakrishna, the Master, and his disciples / devotees)

Maya
MASTER: "The gopis worshipped Katyayani in order to be united with Sri Krishna.  Everyone is under the authority of the Divine Mother, Mahamaya, the Primal Energy.  Even the Incarnations of God accept the help of maya to fulfil their mission on earth.  Therefore they worship the Primal Energy.  Don't you see how bitterly Rama wept for Sita? 'Brahman weeps, ensnared in the meshes of maya.' "Vishnu incarnated Himself as a sow in order to kill the demon Hiranyaksha.  After killing the demon, the sow remained quite happy with her young ones.  Forgetting her real nature, she was suckling them very contentedly. The gods in heaven could not persuade Vishnu to relinquish His sow's body and return to the celestial regions. He was absorbed in the happiness of His beast form. After consulting among themselves, the gods sent Śiva to the sow.  Śiva asked the sow, 'Why have you forgotten yourself?' Vishnu replied through the sow's body, 'Why, I am quite happy here.' Thereupon with a stroke of his trident Śiva destroyed the sow's body, and Vishnu went back to heaven."   

"One cannot see God unless maya steps aside from the door.  Rāma, Lakshmana, and Sita were walking together.  Rāma was in front, Sita walked in the middle, and Lakshmana followed them.  But Lakshmana could not see Rāma because Sita was between them.  In like manner, man cannot see God because maya is between them.  But maya steps aside from the door when God shows His grace to the devotee. When the visitor stands before the door, the door-keeper says to the master, 'Sir, command us, and we shall let him pass.'
 
Maya obstructs vision of God
"Maya won't allow us to know the will of God. On account of God's maya the unreal appears as real, and the real as unreal. The world is unreal. This moment it exists and the next it disappears. But on account of His maya it seems to be real. It is only through His maya that the ego seems to be the doer. Furthermore, on account of this maya a man regards his wife and children, his brother and sister, his father and mother, his house and property, as his very own.

"There are two aspects of maya: vidya and avidya. Avidya deludes one with worldliness, and vidya-wisdom, devotion, and the company of holy men-leads one to God. "He who has gone beyond maya, through the grace of God, views alike both Vidyā and Avidyā. Worldly life is a life of enjoyment. After all, what is there to enjoy in 'woman and gold'? As soon as a sweetmeat has gone down the throat, one doesn't remember whether it tasted sweet or sour.

This universe is created by the Mahamaya of God.  Mahamaya contains both Vidyā-māyā, the illusion of knowledge, and Avidyā-māyā, the illusion of ignorance.  Through the help of Vidyā-māyā one cultivates such virtues as the taste for holy company, knowledge, devotion, love, and renunciation.  Avidyā-māyā consists of the five elements and the objects of the five senses-form, flavour, smell, touch, and sound.  These make one forget God."

"One need not be afraid of the world after one has had the vision of God. Both vidya and avidya exist in His maya; but one becomes indifferent to them after realizing God. One understands it rightly after attaining the state of a paramahamsa. Only a swan can discard the water and drink the milk from a mixture of milk and water. A robin cannot do so."

Compassion and attachment
MASTER: "Remember that daya, compassion, and maya, attachment, are two different things.  Attachment means the feeling of 'my-ness' toward one's relatives.  It is the love one feels for one's parents, one's brother, one's sister, one's wife and children.  Compassion is the love one feels for all beings of the world.  It is an attitude of equality.  If you see anywhere an instance of compassion, as in Vidyasagar, know that it is due to the grace of God.  Through compassion one serves all beings.  Maya also comes from God.  Through maya God makes one serve one's relatives.  But one thing should be remembered: maya keeps us in ignorance and entangles us in the world, whereas daya makes our hearts pure and gradually unties our bonds.

"God cannot be realized without purity of heart.  One receives the grace of God by subduing the passions-lust, anger, and greed.  Then one sees God.  I tried many things in order to conquer lust. "When I was ten or eleven years old and lived at Kamarpukur, I first experienced samādhi.  As I was passing through a paddy-field, I saw something and was overwhelmed.  There are certain characteristics of God-vision. One sees light, feels joy, and experiences the upsurge of a great current in one's chest, like the bursting of a rocket."


Sri Ramakrishna Web Site – belurmath.org

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Divine Messages - 37 : The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by ‘M’ahendranath Gupta - Kali and Maya

Extracts from the book “The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna” by ‘M’ahendranath Gupta (conversations between Sri Ramakrishna, the Master, and his disciples / devotees)


Sri Ramakrishna, on the other hand, though fully aware, like his guru, that the world is an illusory appearance, instead of slighting Māyā, like an orthodox monist, acknowledged its power in the relative life. He was all love and reverence for Māyā, perceiving in it a mysterious and majestic expression of Divinity. To him Māyā itself was God, for everything was God. It was one of the faces of Brahman. What he had realized on the heights of the transcendental plane, he also found here below, everywhere about him, under the mysterious garb of names and forms. And this garb was a perfectly transparent sheath, through which he recognized the glory of the Divine Immanence. Māyā, the mighty weaver of the garb, is none other than Kāli, the Divine Mother. She is the primordial Divine Energy, Śakti, and She can no more be distinguished from the Supreme Brahman than can the power of burning be distinguished from fire. She projects the world and again withdraws it. She spins it as the spider spins its web. She is the Mother of the Universe, identical with the Brahman of Vedānta, and with the Ātman of Yoga. As eternal Lawgiver, She makes and unmakes laws; it is by Her imperious will that karma yields its fruit. She ensnares men with illusion and again releases them from bondage with a look of Her benign eyes. She is the supreme Mistress of the cosmic play, and all objects, animate and inanimate, dance by Her will. Even those who realize the Absolute in nirvikalpa Samādhi (see below for meaning of this Samādhi) are under Her jurisdiction as long as they still live on the relative plane.


Thus, after Nirvikalpa Samādhi, Sri Ramakrishna realized Māyā in an altogether new role. The binding aspect of Kāli vanished from before his vision. She no longer obscured his understanding. The world became the glorious manifestation of the Divine Mother. Māyā became Brahman. The Transcendental Itself broke through the Immanent. Sri Ramakrishna discovered that Māyā operates in the relative world in two ways, and he termed these "Avidyā–Māyā" and "Vidyā–Māyā".


Avidyā–Māyā represents the dark forces of creation: sensuous desires, evil passions, greed, lust, cruelty, and so on. It sustains the world system on the lower planes. It is responsible for the round of man's birth and death. It must be fought and vanquished. But Vidyā–Māyā is the higher force of creation: the spiritual virtues, the enlightening qualities, kindness, purity, love, devotion. Vidyā–Māyā elevates man to the higher planes of consciousness. With the help of Vidyā–Māyā the devotee rids himself of Avidyā–Māyā; he then becomes Māyātita, free of Māyā. The two aspects of Māyā are the two forces of creation, the two powers of Kāli; and She stands beyond them both. She is like the effulgent sun, bringing into existence and shining through and standing behind the clouds of different colours and shapes, conjuring up wonderful forms in the blue autumn heaven.


Nirvikalpa Samādhi


The path of the Vedāntic discipline is the path of negation, "Neti", in which, by stern determination, all that is unreal is both negated and renounced. It is the path of jnāna, knowledge, the direct method of realizing the Absolute. After the negation of everything relative, including the discriminating ego itself, the aspirant merges in the One without a Second, in the bliss of nirvikalpa Samādhi, where subject and object are alike dissolved. The soul goes beyond the realm of thought. The domain of duality is transcended. Māyā is left behind with all its changes and modifications. The Real Man towers above the delusions of creation, preservation, and destruction. An avalanche of indescribable Bliss sweeps away all relative ideas of pain and pleasure, good and evil. There shines in the heart the glory of the Eternal Brahman, Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. Knower, knowledge, and known are dissolved in the Ocean of one eternal Consciousness; love, lover, and beloved merge in the unbounded Sea of supreme Felicity; birth, growth, and death vanish in infinite Existence. All doubts and misgivings are quelled for ever; the oscillations of the mind are stopped; the momentum of past actions is exhausted. Breaking down the ridge-pole of the tabernacle in which the soul has made its abode for untold ages, stilling the body, calming the mind, drowning the ego, the sweet joy of Brahman wells up in that superconscious state. Space disappears into nothingness, time is swallowed in eternity, and causation becomes a dream of the past. Only Existence is. Ah! Who can describe what the soul then feels in its communion with the Self?


Even when man descends from this dizzy height, he is devoid of ideas of "I" and "mine"; he looks on the body as a mere shadow, an outer sheath encasing the soul. He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present. He surveys everything in the world with an eye of equality; he is no longer touched by the infinite variety of phenomena; he no longer reacts to pleasure and pain. He remains unmoved whether he - that is to say, his body - is worshipped by the good or tormented by the wicked; for he realizes that it is the one Brahman that manifests Itself through everything. The impact of such an experience devastates the body and mind. Consciousness becomes blasted, as it were, with an excess of Light. In the Vedānta books it is said that after the experience of nirvikalpa Samādhi the body drops off like a dry leaf. Only those who are born with a special mission for the world can return from this height to the valleys of normal life. They live and move in the world for the welfare of mankind. They are invested with a supreme spiritual power. A divine glory shines through them.


Sri Ramakrishna Web Site – belurmath.org