Wednesday 26 June 2019

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORDINARY PERSONS AND DIVINE BEINGS

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORDINARY PERSONS AND DIVINE BEINGS
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The Divine Being who comes into this world is divinity personified. He is beyond sorrow and joy, and remains content in whatever comes his way, knowing that everything is like a drama or a play.
The Divine Being lives in two worlds at the same time, and is seldom conscious or concerned about his physical body or its well being.
While ordinary persons take this world for a reality and concentrate all their attention upon it as the goal of their lives, the Divine Being cares little for the world or its gains and losses.
He is ever in a state of contentment where happiness and sorrow have no meaning for him.
While ordinary people have to meditate to get into a state of God Consciousness, the Divine Being is in a state of perpetual meditation, always in communion with God, who becomes a part of his being, even as he moves about and does his tasks in the world.
While he lives in the world like any other normal human being, the Light of God is ever present in him.
Many worldly persons cannot understand the Divine Being, because his actions appear out of the ordinary-- but even they can feel the divinity within him, no matter what he is doing.
He is like an actor on the stage who knows that he is an actor and that his own real identity, is beyond the stage. He knows he has two "I"'s with which he works-- the "I" of the stage and his Real "I" .
Most ordinary human beings cannot feel this. They know only of the stage as their reality and are unconscious of their real identity which exists beyond the stage.
While human beings live in a whirlpool of desires and ambitions and sorrows and joys which come with them, the Divine Being has no desires within him. He knows he is on the stage only to give His Blessings to humanity, even without their knowing it, and to alleviate their ills and sorrows without a word being said.
HH Shri Pran Nathji is the Divine Being I am speaking of. On the worldly plane, a scientist, inventor, philosopher, and Encyclopedia of Knowledge, and deep within, the holiest of the holy.
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