When you were a toddler,
when you are still a baby, you are born full with light. When a baby is born,
the father, the mother, and all the people around it say, “Oh the baby is so
beautiful, so radiant.” Isn’t it? Then what happens afterwards? When the child
is born, it reflects the light of God, but when the child grows up the light
goes deep inside the heart. With the world being how it is outside, it creates
a lot of shadows over this light, and the same people who twenty years ago
maybe said, “This child is full of light”, they start saying the child is very
bad.
Isn’t this interesting?
How can the same child who reflected the light be the same old person in front
of you, who now does not reflect the same light? If we look properly with our
third eye, we will see that all of you reflect the same light, whether it is a
small baby or an adult.
But our mind is busy
judging. In this judging, our mind enjoys looking only at the negative parts of
life. How this person is dressed or how this person behaves, we tend to see
only the negative. But behind what we see with our two physical eyes is the
reality. If we look with our eyes through the heart, we will be able to see the
reality. First we’ll see the reality of our Self.
We incarnate time after
time to attain one thing: liberation. This word “liberation” is present in all
Holy Scriptures. Take the Bible, Jesus talks about it; in the Koran, the
prophet Mohammed talks about it; take the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna
talks about it. So why does man not achieve it? Why does man not say it’s
enough?
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