Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 9. The Supreme Power - the universal Divine Power - God has not made the human being only from the sexual mating or by congugal bliss, but has also made several millions of creatures on the earth, in different ways even under water and air by His Supreme power of creation, with conditions suited to their areas. 10. Now it should be accepted without dispute, by common sense that God is above man. It may be noted here, as you all know, that a frog lives within a solid rock - how it breathes -where is the air, water and food for this creature - particularly a creature mostly inclined to live in water. Can man make such creations? Is it possible for our revered and learned scientists to do such things? No - it is impossible. Apart from such living creatures, there are forests, vegetation, plants, food products for human beings and other creatures to exist, in addition to water, air and heat the necessities without which no living being can or will survive. If it is not God - the Omnipotent, the Omnipresent -who can do these miracles? 11. Here lies the hidden Secret - the mystery - the miracle of man's birth, which we should ponder over, since this cannot be realised, known or revealed by any one. It is only here that one should realise the existence of God - the Unseen Power. It is sheer accident of birth ordained by the Lord according to one's past Karma that we are born in different environments, society and status and as such are we not bound to be indebted, to be grateful to realise and repay our gratitude to that Almighty – God - Omnipotent and Omnipresent The Brahman? Should we not therefore struggle, strain, exert and endeavour to get back to HIM our father - from where we came humans endowed with sense organs, with discretionary powers, as loyal and dutiful children of God the Universal Father? 12. The Law of evolution and revolution is a fundamental principle in anything and everything. Any object, creature or man that moves from one particular place, should in the natural routine course go back, rejoin, or reach the starting point or place. That is the law of nature. To quote a simple example - a man goes out on work from his house, a bird from its nest, a beast or an animal from its dwelling place for food etc. will naturally return to its dwelling place by night. Even the planets, the Sun, Moon and Stars appear according to their set times disappear and reappear. Similarly in our birth, we came from Brahman and we should go to HIM. Unless and until one knows and realises this theory he cannot understand the purpose of his existence or the goal of his life and birth- To be continuted...... (Source Sai Leela Magazine December 1976) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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