For the seeker
Love is the only motivator for everything in life in one form or other. If you think about it, everything you do in life is in some form, trying to fill the void inside you created by missing Love.
Why is this void there? It is there because you have disconnected from the Master. The Master is complete Love and by disconnecting from Him, you stop experiencing His Love fully, which creates a void within you!
You then desperately seek the Love outside to fill the void within. This can take many forms - a spouse, a lover, a girlfriend, a hobby, a passion, a whatever. None of these however leave you fulfilled. How can they? Only the Master has what you seek. The non-fulfilling leaves you with all the negatives, the anger, the hate, the non-in-love feelings (Love has no opposite, but in-Love has).
When you connect with the Master, you can then remove the need for all these external small things and feel fulfilled inside. Then you can radiate that complete love on all the incomplete beings around you when you relate to them.
The easiest way to feel completely fulfilled is to get up in the morning and say, "I love you completely and fully my Master (and feel it). Without you I am nothing" and to realize that He loves you more than you can ever love Him. In quantity, His Love is infinite. You just need to open your Heart up to Him so He can fill you up.
Whenever you feel pain, realize that the Master will not leave you with that pain because He Loves you completely! Accept the pain without reservation and let His Love show you the pain's insignificance in comparison.
Only when you complete the Love within you can you be whole and engage with others meaningfully. Otherwise your engagement with others will always be selfish, seeking Love from everything and everyone else till you find it. That engagement will take many forms - in-Love, hate, greed, jealousy, joy, pleasure, sadness, etc.
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Which of these is real
Here is a question to trigger the mind of the inquisitive one:
1. Let us say there is a table in your dining room. Lets say the table is perceived using the following ways:
2. Now lets say there is no tiger on the table, but you perceive a tiger using all 5 of the above ways. (For the first way, you see a tiger like you see a snake in a rope - kids often have imaginary friends).
Now the same question, which of these tigers is real?
3. If you say that the table in your dream is real (way 2) and the tiger in your dream is NOT real (way 2), can you perceive real and false objects using the same way?
4. What are the implications for scientific experimentation from the above answers you have arrived at?
1. Let us say there is a table in your dining room. Lets say the table is perceived using the following ways:
- You go into the room and see the table
- You sleep and dream about the table
- You think about the table in your office and make imaginary modifications to it
- Your neighbour talks about the table in your dining room (he has never seen it)
- You dream that your neighbour goes into the dining room and sees your table
2. Now lets say there is no tiger on the table, but you perceive a tiger using all 5 of the above ways. (For the first way, you see a tiger like you see a snake in a rope - kids often have imaginary friends).
Now the same question, which of these tigers is real?
3. If you say that the table in your dream is real (way 2) and the tiger in your dream is NOT real (way 2), can you perceive real and false objects using the same way?
4. What are the implications for scientific experimentation from the above answers you have arrived at?
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