Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Swami's ways are unique. In one of his lectures, it seem Swami has told, "Remain inconclusive" and in other place, he told "Do not try to understand Me". On reading these two thoughts, i was perplexed. To remain inconclusive on any issue is almost a hell for me. How I can remain thus? I was brooding. Once Swami has told, "Do not judge". What is conclusion? You come to a definite solution or answer to a problem. Inconclusion, on the other hand is akin to "a cat on a wall". We do not know which way it will jump. Yes there is one more subject to brood endlessly. Then it flashed me. Leaving the outcome to Swami, is actually to 'remain inconclusive'. Secondly, 'not to understand Swami', what he means by this statement. It also struck me, that "It is impossible to probe the Divine" since it is unique. With our limited knowledge, How dare we try to understand Him. We can never do that. It is your EGO which venture 'understanding the Supreme'. Lastly his utterance, "Do not Judge". It too fell in line. Judgement is the function of the analytic mind. In fact we should grow beyond the mind. We should never judge any event, any people, any situation. Simply keep quiet witnessing everything as a "Passing Show". Sairam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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