Guest guest Posted April 20, 2005 Report Share Posted April 20, 2005 True worship is "dharana" -- akin to the flow of oil towards the wick of a lamp. Dharana is the process of mind in which one continually thinks of in all waking, sleep, and other states of mind. To live in fear, is to think continually of fear, and thus to worship fear. To live in grace, is to think only of grace, and to worship grace. To be a good devotee, you only need to have "real" interest, that interest itself will lead to dharana, and that dharana itself is true worship. True worship leads to true results in one's sadhana. SatGuru's grace is continuous, impartial, and ever-present. To attain it, one must be a good receiver. Nothing else is required. Surrender all to that ever-present Shiva, and all will be attainable. Those who say "it is not possible for ME in this lifetime, that is too great an achievement" ... remember, you are saying nothing different than "I don't have faith that my SatGuru can lead me to the goal". Half and half efforts only lead to half and half knowledge; and no knowledge is better than half-and-half knowledge. But what is no knowledge? It is a state of not knowing, which again, leads only to the self. So long as you know "something" you will not see the "Self" because that "something" always covers the "Self". Jai Guru Datta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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