Three aspects of devotion – Satsang, Sewa and Sumiran
Devotion is not a means to know God, but having known Him, it is a way of life for the devotee ever expressing his heart felt gratitude for His bounties. Such a devotion is not subjected to the limitations of rituals, time or place. Knowledge of God is not the end, but the beginning of devotion. A true disciple sees the Divine in all, and so is ever in Satsang. His every action is dedicated to the Divine, turning it into Sewa. And he lives in a state of constant awareness of Nirankar, making his every breath a Simran. Bliss and Joy, that emerges out of experiencing GOD, manifests in form of staying with enlightened ones, serving all and remembering the Self. All of this comes naturally; but yet needs to be forced at times since Maya is too strong to make the true understanding take a back seat. |
Thursday 14 June 2012
"Devotion"
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