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Each person struggles through

live. For some the trials are

overpowering, for others a bored

status quo prevails,and

for a minority mountains are

pounded to dust in

the search for meaning and joy.

Within the invisible depths of

each soul there is a yearning.

A need to know ‘Why?’.

‘Why do we live?’,

‘Why do we experience problems?’,

‘Why are we travellers on the

journey of life?’.

In the search for answers to

their uncertainties many turn to

the God-realised Saint.
    Travellers On The Journey Of Life
    Those who call him Bapa...

To a disciple, the guru is the doorway to redemption. However, on the path to realisation would be aspirant has to endure the trials and tribulations of life. Who can he turn to for help? Except to he whom he calls Bapa...
    All-Doer
Question

Aspirant : When will the earth be destroyed?
Answer

Swamishri : That you and I are not going to witness. Realise yourself as Akshar and you’ll experience Jnan Pralay. This body will also perish. In Gunatitanand Swami’s time, a devotee from Botad called Shivlal Sheth used to mentally destroy everything around him and then he’d sit down to do dhyan. Destroying with knowledge, to realise that everything is, but isn’t, that is Jnan Pralay.
To know God cosmically (tattve karine) one must realise that the God who remains in Akshardham, even after the whole universe has been destroyed, is the same form of God presently manifest here on earth.
 

(1 August 1988, Pittsburg, USA)

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