The man cannot see, sense or comprehend the
Almighty by making use of his faculties of seeing, sensing and comprehending
that he is accustomed to. Therefore, he finds it difficult to realize the God.
The creation of the Almighty is more approachable for the man. Possibly, the man
can ‘see’ the God in living beings and try to realize Him. However, the man
cannot visualize the qualities of the God in living beings, particularly the
human beings, and hence, it is difficult for the man to ‘see’ the God in the
God’s creation. The man, therefore, cannot worship the living beings,
particularly the fellow human beings.
If
the man pities the human beings owing to the quality of compassion that he
possesses, and through that love, he tries to connect himself with the God, he
places himself above the fellow human beings; then, he surrenders to his own
ego, and not to the Almighty. Maybe, the only option before the man is that he
realizes his incompleteness and together with the other beings that are also
incomplete, tries to reduce his incompleteness totally engrossed in the thought
of completeness of the Almighty. The completeness of the Almighty and the
incompleteness of His creation, perhaps, not only is a truthful relation of the
man with the God, but, it also strongly and convincingly binds the man with the
thought of the Almighty. The human life that tries to improve itself has a
definite meaning and purpose; it is a perfect negation of nothingness.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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