Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Bhakti

 

The Sanskrit word Bhakti means to worship and have recourse to betake oneself. 

It is the faith of love that provides each others paradise in salvation of unconditional love.

In which the total devotion develops the virtues of spiritual wisdom or Bhakti Yoga when communicating with others.

It is the love for love sake and the invisible golden thread to pull all conditioned souls out of the suffering of illusion.

Bhakti and humility are the same state where the mind dwells in God.

The river of life flows towards the ocean of existence, in all beings as mystical experience on earth as practical institutions.

The water of the divine grace does not collect from the high mound of the ego, never touching the ground.

The real waters of spiritual nourishment needs to run down, therefore Bhakti without the will to transform oneself, has no power.

The consecration of the spirit is the building of the character, or as Jesus said, ‘’Seek ye, first the kingdom of God and then all things will be added unto you.”

Or Ramakrishna quotes; ‘’He is born in vain who, having obtained human birth, does not realize God in this very life’’.

The madness of love or faith which is through generations transmitted to us will continue to move the hearts in the loving courageous consecration.  

Bhakti is the social consequence of the vision in divine incarnation and preparation of the heart and mind in presence of involvement being the instrument.

The direct transfer of power is like firewood acquires the nature of fire that provides the needed warm and meal and is the instrument of peace. ‘’It is not my will, but my fathers will’’, Jesus declared with certainty. Letting the holy water flow from the top is the highest form of worship is offering the self itself.

Take another piece of my heart, until you find in the depth the spring of your love. For you are closer to me than my self.

When space become invisible and inconceivable as time, I see the beloved in its sublime nature.

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Bhakti

  The Sanskrit word Bhakti means to worship and have recourse to betake oneself.  It is the faith of love that provides each others paradi...