Well, one must be wondering where is the thread now :) There is something common in all of us, yet each one YO(U)-nique. The beauty of the Divine is that he is a painter and not an engineer. He’s carefully carved out every single one of us to unique, beautiful beings.
This divinity within all of us is made to realize so beautifully by Paramahamsa Nithyananda in one of his meditation camps, called Nithyananda Spurana Program (flowering of eternal bliss within). http://www.dhyanapeetam.org/NSP.asp
You could also hear to the Master's words on this ... http://nithyatube.blogspot.com/search/label/Nithyananda%20Spurana%20Program%20(NSP)
The same prana that flows in a plant’s stomata flows through a man, or a cat, or a fish. But yet, we find such a vast diversity in species. Well, all this is up to Him, logic is a poor tool to explain the Truths. An underlying base runs as a common thread through all living and non-living things, that is Divinity. Whatever you see or don’t see is all divine. None can deny this.
Ok, when everything is divine, why is there so much of comparison, religious conflicts, irritation, vengeance and so on? Well, all are missing to hold on to the thread.
This leaves me with a small joke quoted by Nithyananda in one of his discourses.
4 friends, one from Chennai, one from Delhi, an NRI and another from Bangalore were taking their walk in the morning, as usual. They reach a well containing water and stop there for a while. One guy says, ‘this is thanni’. Immediately the NRI says, ‘No, no, it is water’. The Bangalore friend says, ‘Both of you are wrong, it is neeru; my grandfather has taught me so’. Now, our friend from Delhi gets angry and says, ‘all of you are wrong, it is paani; I’m very sure. My grandfather and father both have taught me this’.
The fight continues….
The very same thing we are also doing. Without giving a moment’s pause and seeing what is in the well, all start fighting, proving each one is right and the others wrong. A peaceful understanding would have transpired, if atleast one of them would have got into the well and tasted the water.
So many names, so many interpretations for the single Truth; we all but lack the patience to look in, even though it is presented evidently before us. This only postpones one from really experiencing the Truth. Jump in and catch the thread to become the thread yourself!
This divinity within all of us is made to realize so beautifully by Paramahamsa Nithyananda in one of his meditation camps, called Nithyananda Spurana Program (flowering of eternal bliss within). http://www.dhyanapeetam.org/NSP.asp
You could also hear to the Master's words on this ... http://nithyatube.blogspot.com/search/label/Nithyananda%20Spurana%20Program%20(NSP)
The same prana that flows in a plant’s stomata flows through a man, or a cat, or a fish. But yet, we find such a vast diversity in species. Well, all this is up to Him, logic is a poor tool to explain the Truths. An underlying base runs as a common thread through all living and non-living things, that is Divinity. Whatever you see or don’t see is all divine. None can deny this.
Ok, when everything is divine, why is there so much of comparison, religious conflicts, irritation, vengeance and so on? Well, all are missing to hold on to the thread.
This leaves me with a small joke quoted by Nithyananda in one of his discourses.
4 friends, one from Chennai, one from Delhi, an NRI and another from Bangalore were taking their walk in the morning, as usual. They reach a well containing water and stop there for a while. One guy says, ‘this is thanni’. Immediately the NRI says, ‘No, no, it is water’. The Bangalore friend says, ‘Both of you are wrong, it is neeru; my grandfather has taught me so’. Now, our friend from Delhi gets angry and says, ‘all of you are wrong, it is paani; I’m very sure. My grandfather and father both have taught me this’.
The fight continues….
The very same thing we are also doing. Without giving a moment’s pause and seeing what is in the well, all start fighting, proving each one is right and the others wrong. A peaceful understanding would have transpired, if atleast one of them would have got into the well and tasted the water.
So many names, so many interpretations for the single Truth; we all but lack the patience to look in, even though it is presented evidently before us. This only postpones one from really experiencing the Truth. Jump in and catch the thread to become the thread yourself!
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Nithyanandam Ma Atmashree...
Here's another version of the water-story: http://www.ramatirtha.org/vol1/successusa.htm
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