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Articles: Devotion | Is the world a Stage? - Prof. venkata ramanamurty mallajosyula
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“I separated Myself from Myself so that I can become Myself”
“The inescapable destiny of every living being is the attainment of Fullness.” – Baba
From The Womb…To The Tomb…‘Life’ Is One Big School…
All of the above revelations from great personages and Avatars imply that life on earth is nothing but an evolutionary process towards a higher consciousness, one incarnation after another. So, our earthly sojourn is like a school of learning. We are exposed to a wide spectrum of experiences from all the outer and apparent imperfections and inconsistencies that are transient and unreal, but beheld from a human perspective as real.
Indeed, earthly life is a school of wisdom, where souls learn from direct and personal experiences and evolve from lesser truth to greater truth, and finally to fullness or enlightenment. No event ever happens on earth without a reason, and each soul learns its unique lessons while embodied in the human form. Bhagavan Baba had reminded the writer on several occasions during personal interviews: “There is nothing bad whatsoever in My entire creation.” Hence, even what we refer to as bad is also a good experience, at least from an evolutionary standpoint.
‘Self-realisation is the awakening of the spirit to its highest potential (fullness, perfection), wherein one is in constant awareness of the perfection within, in the midst of outer imperfections and chaos.’ This was an inspirational thought that had kept haunting the writer a few years ago. During a personal interview this statement was written on a piece of paper and handed to Bhagavan Baba to ascertain if He was the source of these forceful words. Bhagavan graciously took the piece of paper, read it and returned it to the writer without any comment! “Mounam Angeekara Soochakam,” is an ancient wisdom in Sanskrit, which means: “Silence is indication of acceptance.” Otherwise, Swami would have refuted the same. Also, by not making any comment Bhagavan may have dampened the writer’s ego.
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