Do You Think Serving God Pulls You Far From Anarchy?

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Nishant Koliyal
May 28, 2019   •  8 views

Well, if you are familiar with all these words then it’s quite obvious that, it is an interesting subject to raise a debate or questions or diving deep into this ocean. Let’s talk about it a little and raise some healthy knowledge.

The practical spiritual knowledge, which is the essence of the Gita and other scriptures is that you should approach God simply by your attraction to God, based on his divine personality that is expressed through several stories presented in scriptures, which is the natural and spontaneous love or devotion.

The best example is your love for your issues in which you are prepared to sacrifice what all you earned in the entire life even though your issues are insulting you throughout your life. You are prepared to do any sin for their sake. Such love should be expressed to God aspiring no fruit in return as in the case of your issues. You may argue that such love cannot be expressed to an outsider, be the God. Your argument is not correct if you take the example of a fan of a cinema hero. For the fan, the hero is outsider only. The fan is not benefited in any way from the hero. Moreover, the fan spends from his pocket only in the celebrations of new pictures of that hero. His love to that hero is so much that he takes away his life when the hero dies! Such love is not even seen in the case of issues.

The difference between God and the cinema hero is that the stories of God are true and the stories presented in films about the hero are totally false and artificial. If such love is developed in the mind of the fan by such false stories, how much love to God should be developed by these real stories.

God is always in the reverse gear. As you ask repeatedly for something it is pushed down and down. This is very clever even in our worldly experience.

Unfortunately, we are in the present blind tradition, which was developed by our ancestors in the middle age connecting God always to the fulfillment of desire by achieving its related fruit. Whenever we do worship of God in the form of rituals, the very starting point is to say ‘Samkalpa’ in which the list of all worldly desires are mentioned. From our birth we are grown up in this blind psychology of God linked to the fruit.

Therefore, the essence of the message to any ordinary human being in this world is to read the stories of the God and see the pictures. So that a spontaneous inspiration of attraction develops in the mind without any reference to the context of the desire or fruit.

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