Re: Re: The Master and the Missing Two Hundred Rupees
Thanks for your message, Sister Rosemary,
I take the attitude, that God knows what we need, since He/She knows
even the deepest secrets of our hearts.
For instance, yesterday, I needed a strong elastic band, the type the postman uses to bundle mail together. I usually find them discarded on the sidewalk from time to time, but haven't found any lately.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I noticed a nice strong blue elastic band around the few pieces of junk mail in my letterbox today. I have never seen that before. Do you see how God looks after our every need?
I can't really say that I 'yearn' for God, per se, since I can see Him/Her dwelling in everyone, including you and me.
Re: Re: Re: Re: The Master and the Missing Two Hundred Rupees
Hi Sister Rosemary,
I agree that there must be tremendous yearning for God, if one wishes to see Him/Her.
Than again, there are types of devotees, who are quite
content to practice Karma Yoga, offering their work
up to God, without any thought of recompense.
Those devotees are inclined to follow the words of Swami Vivekananda:
""you have read - 'Look upon your mother as God; look upon your father as God.' But I say. The poor, the illiterate, the ignorant, the afflicted - let these be your God. Know that the service to these alone is the highest religion."
For the reasons mentioned above, many devotees find God, through volunteer work in their local hospitals, nursing homes, food banks etc.
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RE: Händel
Sacred Music is said to be divinely inspired.
Sri Ramakrishna said:
"As the All-pervading Spirit He exists in all beings, even in the ant. But the manifestations of His Power are different in different beings;
otherwise, how can one person put ten to flight,
while another can't face even one?"