Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Spirituality and Celebration

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Spirituality and Celebration
Celebration is the nature of the spirit. Any celebration has to be spiritual. A celebration without spirituality does not have any depth. And silence gives the depth to celebration. Some people think being silent is spirituality. E.g. Many meditators feel that laughing, singing and dancing are not spiritual.
Some people think only celebration is spirituality. E.g. In some parts of the world, such as in rural India or Africa, celebration means loud music; there is no silence at all.
Spirituality is a harmonious blend of outer silence and inner celebration; and also inner silence and other celebration!
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Q: Does a person receive the Guru’s love as per his paatrata (capacity to receive Grace or blessings)? Or is it that the more deserving or capable ones reach you faster?
+Guruji: There is nothing like it. You have already come to me. Those who have not reached are waiting for you to bring them here.
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Life springs from love. The origin is love and life seeks love. The goal of life is also love, and in between life is sustained by love.
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The Most Beautiful Spot in the Universe
There is a place you can come where everything is beautiful. Tourists go from place to place looking for beauty. They try to take beauty from that place. They only get tired and tanned.
Yet the most beautiful spot anywhere is right here. When you come here, you find that everything is so beautiful wherever you are.
Where is this place?
Don't look here and there; come within you. When you are here, then any place becomes beautiful. Then wherever you go, you add beauty there.
If you are unhappy, even the moon irritates you, sweet things nauseate, music disturbs. When you are calm and centered inside, noise is musical, clouds are magical, rain is liquid love. Book yourself on a trip to this most beautiful place in the universe then you find that every day is a vacation and a celebration.
Om Namah Shivay

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