Page 29 - Bodhayanti Parasparam Vol 9
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CRAVING OF THE SOUL
calmness. Just now as I was reading Tagore’s saying you see he comes, he comes and comes. He seems to be more in need of us than we of Him. The moments that we spend thinking about the Master during our meditation are less than the moments of silence that we enjoy. Can anyone of you deny? Your conscious attempts to remember the Master during meditation is less than the moments of silence that you have got. Is this is not a reassuring factor that God loves us more than we love him? Then why is it that we are not responsible to ourselves? Why is it that we are tending to forget our duty? These are all the basic Viveka that come to you from this Vairagya.
“The goal of life is easily reached if we are devoted to it, having idea of our Master all the way through.” This is what I was driving at. “There are different ways of remembering Him constantly.” Constant remembrance cannot be confused with bhajan. It is not something very difficult. Most of us are married here, perhaps some are not, so you change the analogy. May be you are one of those fortunate people who have got your spouse here itself, may be you are not. May be you are one of those fortunate people whose parents are here, may be you are not. Immediately directly
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