Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 We hear the discourses of Swami and we read many articles written by Swami. We participate in Bhajans and Nagarasankeertans. We also participate in certain service activities. In spite of all these many devotees feel, that there is no perceptible improvement in their conduct with the outside world and people. Let us examine this in the context of Swami's words. There is a dry wick. We pour oil and try to lit the lamp. We are able to light it. Then there is a camphor. When you bring a lighted match near it, it catches fire instantaneously. If there is a wick that was soaked with water, How we can light it? We have to dry the wick on the sunshine completly so that there is not even a trace of water drop in it. Now we can use it in the lamp with oil. People are also of three varieties. Those who are soaked in worldly activities and mundane life. They are like the wet wick! Those who undertook sufficient spiritual disciplines and with the result their inner realm is akin to a dry wick. There is a third category of people who have undertaken many sadhanas in their past births and they are like camphor. Swami's discourses are instantaneously absorbed in their conscience and they follow it scrupulously. Hence each spiritual aspirant is different and has evolved in different stages. Hence Swami always point out, "Not all the buds bloom at the same time as soon as the sun rises. Swami's grace is like the Sunshine. If we are matured enough, we too blossom as soon as we recieve His guidance. Sairam, Saisaran. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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