Thats funny as thats what people say when they think they hve answers but dont. [Since it is funny, am sure you had a big laugh as everyone Laughs but reasons could be different. Next, THINKING never gets one the answeres, meditation does and meditation is all about the mind free from thoughts. During those moments of thoughtlessness, things gets revealed on its own accord.]After reasoning everything, looking into scriptures as well as questioning them and then coming to a conclusion. I conclude that there is a God. That He is the master of all that there is. [Who is reasoning? and about what? and may you declare what that god is? which you have concluded.]
In no case one should avoid or ignore the form of God. [which form?]If due to times, one has to ignore the words of God, there is no point of worry for that, but in all ups and down one should remain adhered to the form of God with full faith. One who rejects or ignores the form of God, is never exempted. Therefore, those who are spiritually wise, should follow the sacred injunctions per his own capacity but must have firm faith in knowledge of God's evertranscendental supreme divine form, even when in human manifistation. Such a firm faith and knowledge, which a devotee has, such a devotee, by circumstances if falls out from Satsang, but though out of Satsang, he maintains the knowledge of image of God in human form and his devotion for that image. Such a devotee, who at present time, is out of Satsang and leaves his body, will attain Akshardham of Supreme Lord. And when who at present in Satsang1 and follows the holy injunctions properly but not so firm in the knowledge of image of God in human form before him, when will leave his body, will attain the Loka of Brahma or other Gods but not the holy abode of Lord Purushottam. Therefore one should try to realise that God manifesting himself on earth in human form is the highest supreme reality, is the cause of all Avatars and is always divine. Arjuna possessed such knowledge which sustained his spiritual vigour, whereas Yudhishthira had the strength of scriptural injunctions only.
Bhagwan Krishna has said... I shall redeem you from all the imminent sins and shall grant you ultimate deliverance. You should not grieve.) Reposing complete faith in the sacred words of the Lord, Arjuna,6 undaunted by any fear of sin, fought the war but never lost courage. Yudhishthira7 stayed away from the sins of war, fought the war still thinking sins of war as he relied on the scriptures and felt depressed that he would never be redeemed. The Rishis,8 Ved Vyas9 and even Lord Krishna10 reconcile butYudhishthira7 was not quite convinced and relieved of his perplexity. Ultimately on instance of Shri Krishna,10 Bhishma13 too reconciled him on with the support of scriptuers, but was not fully relieved from the perplexity. Therefore, the spiritually wise always rely more an spiritual vigour which is inspired by the divine contact of God. Such a relience, even if it be scant averts dangers of the greatest evils.
The Shrimad Bhagwat16 also lays down that one who infringes unkowingly the moral code of conduct laid down in the Shrutis and Smritis is exempted from such sins by Prayaschitta,17 but one who does not seek refuge in God is condemned totally. Some may feel that such loose talks regarding Dharma11 would develop a flagrant disregard for Dhrama." But the talk is not for encouraging disregard for Dharma. However, when the beneficent or maleficent influence of the eight factors viz place, time, actions, company, sacred words, scriptures, preaching and the presiding deities predominate, their impact prevails. If they are adverse, their evil influence will predominote and the impact on the aspirant will be malevolent which would deflect him from the spiritual path. But if the devotee possesses spiritual vigour born out of his repose in God, he would ultimately be redeemed. If, however, he lacks such spiritual vigour, the moment he infringes the law of Dharma" he would feel he is condemned to hell. Therefore, the knowledge of the self of God is absolutely vital for consolidating spiritual vigour, and such a devotee is a true Ekantik Bhakta.15 The scriptures too hail such a devotee. Excepting this, the other aspirants who fall short of this vital attribute can be said to be beginners only. The divine urge to know God in his human form is so enticing that Narada,18 the Sanka18 Brahma19 and others deities desire to be on earth to hear this discourse.
[It is clear that here friend santdasji is referring to Krishna and no references to buddha, mahavire, jesus, gurunanak, sridi sai, etc. etc. besides each human including friend santadasji himself is a potential as everything including whatever is seen or unseen are made of the same stuff each tiniest part of every molecular structure is made of the same stuff and are all avatars. Except that some realises this while others do not. The barrier only between knowing/understanding and NOT knowing/understanding is the mind which is in one case full of THOUGHTS and n the other FREE of THOUGHTS.]
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