Divinity – Awareness : some thoughts

  • The more I turn to God, the more people are drawn to me. And the more divine they are (ie the more aware they are of their own divinity) the more powerfully are they drawn to me! The more I hankered after people in the past, the further did they run!
  • brahmagnyAna is being aware of your divinity, accepting it and acting accordingly.
  • Just as successful people befriend successful people and rich people befriend rich people, knowledgeable people befriend knowledgeable people – divine (divinity aware) people befriend divine people.
  • We seek love and recognition from others, because we don’t love and recognise ourselves, sufficiently.
  • When you know who you are, it won’t matter whether others do!
  • Even divine (divinity-aware) people have to clean their own toilets, wash their own clothes, cook and eat their own dinner and pay their own bills. They have to earn their own living and do their own work.
  • Even divine (divinity-aware) people have to fight their own battles with their own nature, with others, with the environment etc if they want to survive.
  • What is the use of being aware of your divinity, if you still have to work, fight etc? For one thing it is less stressful. You can communicate directly to the hearts of others with or without speaking. The more aware you are, the more nature responds to you – people, animals, and even the wind, rain etc.
  • The more aware divinity-aware a person is, the more they can influence their environment and the less they desire to. yOgIs don’t use their s’akti and siddhi all the time. The greatest yOgi of them all s’ankara sits undisturbed in yOga till it is time for pralaya tAnDavam.
  • To use your sankalpa s’akti to raise others will be like vis’vAmitra trying to send tris’ankhu to svargam. No point, unless they are fond of hanging upside down in the sky for eternity. They will take their own time. Let them.

satyA

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