Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 The Times of India Online Printed from timesofindia.indiatimes.com > Mind Over Matter ------ I AM: Mata Amritanandamayi RSS Feeds <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/rssfeeds/15211812.cms>| *SMS NEWS to 8888 for latest updates* God, for me, is an omnipresent entity. He can take any form, therefore I see Him in all the people around me. My instinctive reaction is to love Him, in whichever form He appears. It is not possible to define exactly the nature of God since He is the Creator and also the Creation. Just like water's form can not be defined, since if frozen, it becomes an ice cube, and if heated, it becomes vapour, so it is with God. He is all pervading consciousness. People say that if there is God, why is there so much suffering ? It is all because of our own actions. God's grace is there for all to receive, but we must also be prepared to receive it. Just like a radio set cannot catch the programme that is being broadcast unless it is tuned onto the right frequency, similarly we cannot benefit from God's grace unless our minds are attuned towards Him. The question that arises now is how can we help remove the suffering that we see all around us? The answer is: by becoming more compassionate and seeking God's presence in everyone. If each one of us tries to become aware of the other's suffering and see it as his own, very soon, suffering itself will cease to exist. However, the biggest problem today is that everybody wants to receive and nobody is ready to give. Even when people pray, all they want is something in return. It is as if they are making a deal with God. It is my dream to see a world full of love and compassion, where everyone gets at least one square meal a day as well as clothing and shelter. Like a river that keeps on flowing, I will continue to embrace my children and to see God's presence in them. (As told to Atul Sethi) ------ ©Bennett, Coleman and Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1483096.cms -- Be Love, Egyirba -=-=- .... "The two greatest things in life are love and death. Love makes it wonderful, and death makes it precious." ~~Unknown -- Be Love, Egyirba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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