Religion and Realization
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(345) “Without the
keenest yearning and
the deepest love
to
God one
cannot attain God in him”.
It means to attain
the Supreme Bliss, the state of Satchidananda. The word ‘Satchidananda, ’has
got three parts in it---
(i) Sat---it means ‘yea’---the God exists.
(ii) Chit---it means yoga---the process of
transformation of life-power into God.
(iii) Ananda---it means Bliss---the Supreme Bliss
which can be felt in the human body.
The manifestation of
a man enjoying the Bliss in the state of Satchidananda is visible over the
body. His two cheeks will get swelled, his two eyes will be almost or totally
closed, his lips will be parted and his whole facial appearance will be beaming
with ecstasy. Let one simply ask him, “Sir, What is Satchidananda?” Then at
once all these manifestations will come over his body. It is the Supreme Cult.
Its peculiar aspect is that the man who has attained this cult will no sooner
hear any term of this cult, it will produce spontaneous inward change along
with the outward manifestations which will be seen. But every stage has got its
own different kind of manifestation, though ultimately they merge into Samadhi.
(346) “When a ‘Kumure’ insect
sits on a cockroach with its sting penetrating
in it, the cockroach
in terror and pain commences thinking about ‘Kumure’
insect and ultimately
it is transformed into a ‘Kumure’ insect”.
Kumuri insect---It is
an insect preying on cockroaches. It means transformation of life-power into
the Supreme Bliss in the process of Yoga. Yoga it is not addition as it is
popularly viewed but it is transformation.
(i)
Kumuri insect---represents God.
(ii)
Cockroach---is life-power or Primal force.
This Primal force
undergoing a series of transformation ultimately turns into God, the Absolute.
(347) “Exactly it is, as if
a fish freed from a
Pot into the water
of the Ganges”.
Here it is spoken about the
bliss enjoyed by a devotee in Samadhi.
Pot---represents body.
Fish---represents consciousness.
Ganges---represents the
Eternal Bliss Brahmananda.
It is one kind of Samadhi.
In this Samadhi consciousness is like a released fish in the water. Life-power
has been transformed into consciousness only and it is gay and frolicsome in
the seventh plane. This state of bliss is visible on the cheeks. It is like a
slow writhing of an eel, and the face becomes besmeared with a dim celestial
aura.
(348) “There is a grain of gold.
Let you rub as hard as possible against a
grindstone, but still a remnant bit will be
left there”.
The gross
life-power is transformed into a pinpoint consciousness pervading the body is
changed, transformed, collected and ultimately becomes like a pin-point; nay,
more than that, it is transformed into the Euclid ’s point.
(349) “The outer consciousness
leaves me but inspite of getting changed into
God in toto, there
remains only a point of ego-consciousness and it is
only for enjoying
the Divine Bliss”.
It is a state of dualism in
name only.
(350) “The Divine Bliss of ‘Jara
Shamadhi’ cannot be given out”.
It is utter silence and
there remains almost no ego. The next step is Sthitha Samadhi and it is to get
through collapse.
The Master
with Adhar, Rakhal,
Shri M
and other
devotees
at Dakshineswar
July 22,
1883.
(351) “Do you know the views of
these type of men? With them be
self-exertion
one must start with practising spiritual discipline,
self-restraint, self-control
and renunciation. They
aim to be merged in the First Cause Nirvana.”
It is to obtain liberation
by self-exertion. Buddha and Sankar introduced it. I control one’s animality by
self-exertion and thereby to be merged in the Great cause or First Cause or the
Absolute.
This is spoken of an
ordinary man Jivakati. But by self exertion to control animality and to be
merged into the Absolute never takes place.
(1) Yamevaisha Vrinute Tena Labhyah. “Whom
God chooses, the chosen man alone is liberated and blessed with Supreme
Bliss”.---The Veda.
(2) “If God out of sheer mercy liberates
Himself from the body then there is liberation”.---Shri Ramkrishna.
(3) “It depends upon the grace of God
whether to keep one in bondage or to liberate him”.—Shri Ramkrishna.
(4)
“Let you exert in thousand-fold but without God’s grace nothing can be
achieved”.---Shri Ramkrishna.
Self—exertion cannot
liberation God from the body. It is God and God’s grace which alone can
liberate one from
the bondage of body. He is a mere witness with
whom such liberation happens.
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