Santhosam Podcast: Guiding Light of Spiritual Wisdom

4th Velvi, 1994 - How Do We Transcend Limiting Beliefs and Realize Our True Divine Nature?எப்படி நம் உயர்வை மறைக்கும் நம்பிக்கைகளைத் தாண்டி, நமது உண்மையான தெய்வீக தன்மையை உணர முடியும்?

Season 4 Episode 3

Today, many people keep calling themselves “poor” and repeatedly think of themselves that way. But they are not truly poor. Whatever you think, you eventually become. If I keep saying, “I am poor,” I remain poor. If I think, “I am wealthy,” then surely life will open the path for that wealth to reach me.
One who seeks to see God eventually becomes God. How did we discover this divine state? Beyond the three bodies, beyond even the vast darkness, when we crossed the physical body, the subtle body, and the intellect, we saw the Divine Light. Beyond that Light, we perceived the sound of Om. Crossing even that, we reached the state of all-pervading awareness — the state where remembrance exists everywhere. Going beyond even thought, we reached the courage of simply “I am.”
This “I” is not the ego. It is not the body-bound identity. As the Bhagavad Gita says: “I am present in all beings — in plants, in the moving and unmoving, in the living and the seemingly lifeless.” If you ask the Sun, “Who are you?” it will say, “I am the Sun, I am the Moon, I am the planets, I am the Earth.” Whatever says “I am,” that is the same One. Where do all these exist? Beyond everything. Thus, by crossing layer after layer, one attains God.
What is this divine state? It is the state of Love. The state of Equality. The state of Bliss. The state beyond all limitations.
From that supreme bliss — that overflowing ecstasy — I call all of you. Receive this true knowledge and live with greatness. Uplift your heritage and your inner worth. Do not judge others’ faults; by doing so, you will avoid committing your own. Become noble enough not to think of yourself as superior. See only the good in everyone. Even when you notice negative qualities, wish sincerely that they may transform.
I once held in my inner vision a man known for his fierce and troubling actions — someone who caused suffering to many. I asked myself, “Why should he not become good?” After some time, he said, “I will change. I will do good for this nation.” Such is the power of your inner eye.
When you worship the Divine, gather your mind at the point between your eyebrows and express your intention there. From this center, thought-waves reach others. From the crown of the head, you can receive the vibrations of the universe. And in the inner eye, you can store these impressions like a treasure.
This is where the power of memory resides — where your primordial universes are held. The beginningless, endless Divine Light.
Once Arutperunjothi Vallalar said, “When I saw thewithered crop, I too withered. I opened my shop, but no one came." But now, when I open it, countless seekers gather. This is the time when the collective visions of all the great seers who walked this sacred earth will be fulfilled. By the year 2000, great changes will inevitably unfold across the world.

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