No support other than spirituality gives strength


Shri Madrajchandra has spoken very sharply and touchingly about the seeker: He has said: 'The seeker is like a roaming lion, anxious to be released even if he is caged.' The lion did not find the cage anywhere. For that, captivity in cages is not part of nature, only compulsion. There is compulsion in her mood, yet there is a constant awareness of her own greatness. This is ‘Self Mev Mrigendrata’. This is not a matter of cultivating, learning or learning.

This is not the same as reading some books or listening to some cassettes. This 'Simhattva' is like the drops of oil that Virla got as a reward. He constantly feels 'foreign' in spite of living in this world.

A situation like 'Ghayal ki gaat ghayal jaane' belongs to the seeker. The focus of this article is on the same point: if the seeker feels like a foreigner floating in the water despite living in this world, isn't it a pain of instability? That is the secret of the basis of spirituality. The seeker feels an indescribable strength.

That feeling is not of pain, but of selfishness. Have you seen Vanraj resting by the forest ladder in a jungle safari? Have you ever noticed that nothing happened as the jeep passed by? When a passerby is walking, a dog on the side of the road is sucking a bone passionately, the dog is under the illusion that the whole world wants to rob his bone but the passerby has a neutral view of the dog's action: 'Kabira khada bazar mein, sub Khair na kahu se dosti, na kahu se bair 'The inner reward received by the seeker is of this wonderful witness. And such a sadhakadasha, such a spiritual madasha is the only true basis for surviving amidst the dangerous uncertainties of this world.

It is one thing to talk about spirituality, it is another thing to write about spirituality by 'plumbing fitting, assembling' and it is another thing to really have the foundation of spirituality in one's personality. Even though man talks impressively about the mysteries of life in spirituality, his baselessness is peeping somewhere. If you paint the wall without rubbing the glass, but if you look carefully for fifteen minutes, you will see that the paint is cracked somewhere, and behind it, the corroded, pale color of the wall will appear.

The basis of spirituality is no imagination wave. Sant-sahitya, satsang elevates the confidence of the lion sitting in you. When the Gita calls this life Kurukshetra, it also calls it 'Dharmakshetra'. This religion is the axis of survival! Depending on the form of worship, if the inner support is getting stronger, then life is considered to be meaningful, because that support will stay with you even when life turns upside down.

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