We cannot achieve anything except God and, whatever else is acquired, would go away in nothingness. (434)
God can only be realized when the following five are not tolerated -“enjoyment of sense-objects, sleep, laughter, love of the world, and much talk.” (435)
An aspirant takes longer to achieve God, for the reason that he tolerates the separation from God. If this segragation were to have no support, then there is no delay in the achievement of God. (436)
So long as there is desire, dependence and reliance on the unreal (transient, perishing, untruth), till then, the real (truth, imperishable God) is not perceived. (437)
Attachment for God is truly not difficult, but due to lack of ardent desire it becomes so. (438)
God does not insist on action, but demands feelings-‘Bhaavagraahi Janaardanah’. By Godly feelings (single minded devotion) God grants His view (Darsana) but not by action. (439)
By cutting of links with ephemeral things, the permanent essence, is automatically intuited by the self. (440)
Man has a right to attain God and under every circumstance he can achieve Godhood. (441)
It does not take long to attain God – the delay is in giving up the desire for sensual pleasures. (442)
If there be exclusive longing for God, then God would reveal Himself or if, there are no desire whatsoever, then too He would reveal Himself, but there should be no incompleteness (nothing lacking) in this. (443)
From “Drops of Nectar” in English, by Swami Ramsukhdasji.
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