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A child does not ask for the nourishment, its care is brought upon by mother who

feeds and clothes the child. As the child grows, its demands increase. However,

the child is still not equipped to procure its needs. Although the child knows

what it wants, it is the prerogative of the care taker to provide the demanding

child with its wants. The child as it enters the adulthood, loses the luxury of

being cared for by others. The adult gets what he/she works for.

The process of spiritual advancement is analogous to the above. Baba pulls His

child to Himself and provides the infant with the necessities without being

asked for. The later stages involve the growing child command for its wants.

Baba gives. Smilingly. This stage is the audacious lag of the journey, every

prayer answered, every benefit awarded. Soon this stage should end. The

realization dawns once the power of temporary bliss wanes away and the longing

for something bigger begins to take a shape. How is the intangible realized?

the inexplicable mastered?

Hari will provide?. Hemadpanth wrote beautifully, "If there be my Hari (Lord),

He will feed me on my cot". This proverb is only true in respect of food and

clothing, but if anyone trusting in this, sits quiet and do nothing in

spiritual matters, he will be ruined. One has to exert himself to his utmost

for attaining self realization. The more he endeavors, the better for him.

Mercy of Sadguru sees one safely through the stages of infant and the growing.

Constant contemplation on the nature of the self, in whatever name it is

called, is the endeavor for the adult. Yes, the adult gets what he/she works

for.

source:saibaba.org

Arun Reddy Nukala

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