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Dear Sadakas

 

Namasthe. I am having a question kindly provide me a answer

 

Whether God lives in the temples in the form of deity or

 

he lives in the heart of the people. Since when we visit the temple

 

we are not feeling vibrations but while in meditation we

 

feel at our heart with vibrations and joy

 

With love

 

Krishna

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Jai Gurudev,

This is a very important and significant question. This has been

asked and answered so many times.

 

To me, God is everywhere. He is very much in the temples and at the

same time in the hearts of people. It is upto us where we can feel

His presence.

 

In India, there are so many temples where we feel high vibrations,

for example, Jwalaji, Vaishno Devi Jakhu Mandir etc. I happened to

visit a church in Ukraine and had the same vibrations as I feel in

Jwalaji temple. Further, it is not necessary that we have this

feeling in only famous temples. There may be a very small temple in

a remote village which is not known to anybody and we feel as if God

is just standing by our side energising us. It all depend on our

own state of mind. If our thoughts are atuned with God we will feel

His presence everywhere whether it is a temple, on the bank of a

river, in a jungle, amidst flowers, even in the crowd. If our

thought are focused on God, He will make us feel something extra

wherever we are.

 

Jai Gurudev

 

 

, " srcm_tdk " <srcm_tdk wrote:

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> Dear Sadakas

>

> Namasthe. I am having a question kindly provide me a answer

>

> Whether God lives in the temples in the form of deity or

>

> he lives in the heart of the people. Since when we visit the temple

>

> we are not feeling vibrations but while in meditation we

>

> feel at our heart with vibrations and joy

>

> With love

>

> Krishna

>

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God lives in my heart. 72 times a minute He reminds me of His presence through

blood supply to my entire body. God also is seen outside us everyday. He looks

like a hungry man needing food, thirsty man in quest of water,and a sich man

craving for healing. He includes She also.

In temples God is " imprisoned " by priests and temple managers. There His doors

are opened at certain times,closed at some other times.In temples God needs

police protection against theft etc.

Let us recognise the true God and serve Him

ijswamy

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I will give a slightly strange answer- God only lives in the Temples,

no where else!

 

For God to exist, there must be another, duality, the concept of you &

me. The Being that lives in the Heart(the Angushthan Purusha as the

Upanishads call it) is a part of our Self- it is our Real Self. It is

" God " as far as we are " God " .

 

Our real Self is actually higher than God, since God is what is called

in Tantra Ishwar tattva- when the Higher indescribable Being lower

forms of Himself so we can worship Him. There are 1000s millions of

these forms- Shiv, Vishnu, Indra Durga Kali etc. But all of them are

lower than the Universal Self, which is also our Self, the being that

lives in our heart.

 

So God, which is when you worship something external to you, lives in

the temples. Our Real Self, which always exists in

Sat-Chit-Anand(Truth-Conciousness-Bliss) lives in the Heart.

 

Shantnu

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