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Divinity is a Play and Divine the Way
World Views: Yogi is one who starts looking at the laws governing the creation with a sense of awe and wonder, because he basically understands his inherent dependency on Divinity, while others who also try to unravel the mysteries of Nature and know the laws governing them are scientists. Both get a glimpse of the Divine play, the yogi from the Divine standpoint and the scientist from the standpoint of the Man. However both endeavour to make life on this planet more happy and happier and free of misery and troubles. But the very existence of the misery has made some people (can be called as Sceptics) who keep posing questions to themselves and to others like why God created this world? What will happen in the future? Why there are so many problems in this world? etc etc. For them the word Divine Play is meaningless for any play always entails happiness and they don’t see such happiness.
The Spiritual Master, Sri Ramchandra Ji Maharaj of Shahjahanpur, answers to some of the metaphysical questions about God, Man, creation etc in His characteristic Yogic Parlance in this manner, “It is very easy to talk about the creation but as to what part we have to play in it remains always silent. They look to others and blame that they are not doing their duty well, but they do not peep into themselves to realise what they have to do to others. They are mostly prepared to blame the Divinity as to why there are so many miseries and troubles in the world. They do not think what part they have played for the good of the world (Showers of Divine Grace 125)
Spirituality demands for an understanding of our meaningful role and Yoga enables one to fulfil it. Obviously one cannot remain in their cosy shells of individuality, the growth of consciousness / awareness is the only way to recognize our position in the whole of
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