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Tuesday, November 17
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RY Deshpande
on Tue 17 Nov 2009 11:05 AM IST
by
RY Deshpande
on Tue 17 Nov 2009 03:30 AM IST
The Mother used to enter every night the vital to do some special work. This she did for more than a year, did it not due to her own will but she was destined to do it. She had to fight battles to rescue someone who had prayed for her help. In the process she received blows also. She was kind of anticipating them, and they did come. In her “normal state”, of inner certitude, this could not have touched her. There are beings of all kinds, even the Overmind gods, and often they take forms in their relation with the human consciousness. Man’s natural state is to be all-powerful, but he has forgotten to be this. It looks that, “in the evolutionary curve, it was necessary for man to forget his omnipotence, because it had simply puffed him up with pride and vanity, and so had become completely distorted; and he had to be made to feel that many things were stronger and more powerful than he.” If you get dazzled by these gods, they will overpower you, you become their slave. Total security is in the positive experience of the one and only existence of the Supreme and that all is only the Supreme, the one reality is the Supreme. “This is the only certitude that all this may become something marvellous; otherwise... And this too depends altogether on the stand one takes. A complete identification.” In it is the absolute and perfect freedom. “The present way of being is a past which truly should no longer be there. While the other: ‘Ah! At last! At last! It is for this that there is a world.’ ... It is just as concrete, just as real, but... but it becomes divine, because... because it is the Divine.”
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