The most difficult question for the lost ones &
the most easy for the people who have realized the
existence.
This is the question which
probably I had being facing for last many years. Virtually
everyone who visits, reads, ask me the same questions,
What is the swaroop of GOD? For this difficult a question,
according to me the answer is the most simple - GOD IS
EVERYWHERE.
Every one had being listening to
this since their birth, but what does that mean. This
actually means to look for that something which is every
where on the planet? On evaluation, there will be three
answers to it i.e. Air, Earth, Water.
To reemphasis, if you just try to
relate to any Hindu Mythology serial on TV these days, you
are shown GOD in these three forms only e.g. Pram Bharma
Ji is always shown floating in air, Lord Shiva is shown
with the mountains & Lord Vishu always in the water.
So these become the three most accessible forms of GOD. So
the Giver, Organizer & Destroyer are in these three
forms, Air, Water & Earth. We in the later part of the
write up will also define the existence of Shakti i.e.
FIRE.
Air - the most absolute form. Now lets see, What is Mooksha –
Mooksha is absolute freedom – freedom to move –
freedom from emotions – freedom from birth & death
– Something that cannot be divided, killed, held, etc -
what is that most absolute form which is free from this
all – If you ask me…..I will say AIR. Air is the most
absolute form of Mooksha. Air can go anywhere, you can’t
divide, does not get into rebirth & death. The prana
inside our body are also in this form only. They also have
always being related to air. Does that mean Air has
energy, and then the scientific answer to this also is
Yes. Air is made of Oxygen & Nitrogen, whose collation
can create lots of energy. If you analytically evaluate,
the working of the natural power monitoring us every time,
then that also becomes possible through these three
mediums only.
Are we all connected to GOD - There is an Ansh (particle) of
GOD in all of us - every religion, race & generation
had being believing in the same. So is this true – the
answer is YES. To further drill down, lets see that one thing which is most
important for all for
us every second – Yes you got it – the answer is Air.
Why does GOD made us so depended on this one thing, why we
only need this one thing each & every moment – while
sleeping - while moving – working etc. May be this is
the mechanism of keeping the cord attached between us and
the ultimate.
Take for example the IT hardware
network setup. There is a server attached with hundreds of
nodes. Each & every node is connected to the server
via one single wire i.e. the cord which the connected
direct with the server. This cord gets down & you are
disconnected. In human’s case this cord is in the form
of Air.
If Air is the most absolute form,
which creates the form of the soul inside us, then why
shouldn’t we believe in our direct connection with the
GOD?
Can we get closer to GOD - A small particle of GOD (in the
airy form called Soul) is present in all of us,
controlling our bodies through the INDERIES and the
CHAKRAS. You by regular practice of Yog can energize the
CHAKARS and keep getting close to the most super natural
power.
I promise you all, just small
practice & you all practical educated personnel out
there will start believing in the super natural power
& in his existence.
In your daily morning ritual I
would request you to start chanting some Vedic mantras,
may be to start with “Om” the most sacred maha-mantra
of Hindu Vedic Sashtra. (You can also consult us for
knowing the best mantra for you). If you keep practicing
this mantra with full devotion & dedication,
concentrating in the center of your two eyebrows, you will
soon realize the activation of the “Agaya Chakra” or
the Medula Plexus, which is known to be the Sixth Chakra
and is also being known as Shiv Netra.
Should you have any viewpoint,
query or suggestion, would like to hear from you at query@karmajyoti.com.
Happy Meditation by Karmajyoti.com
This
is a very personal opinion of the author, which might
differ from others.
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