Very well said, Sue. I agree with life is satisfying once we stop focusing on other's happiness and instead of focusing on ourselves. It was a difficult lesson but one that changed my life.
Oh Wow! I wasn't expecting you to put God as our business partner at the end. I was too busy getting mad at the man in the story who kept the 100%.
Great story plot, btw. You certainly zeroed in on the man's ingratitude effectively. I guess, we all experience a bit of that ingratitude at one time or another in our lives. A big Ooops!
“Though He is everywhere and everything, still in His play He makes us believe that He is far from us.
Isn’t it wonderful?
Any karma or kriya we do brings a result, but it can never take us to Him. But if He attracts us, then He sweeps us along like the ocean and no one can alter this.
Just as it is the natural result of digging to find water at some stage, just as it is natural that there should be a spark if one goes on rubbing two sticks together, so it is natural that the regular practice of cultivating his ‘abhava’ (state of total emptiness) should take us to Him.
The joy we receive from this contact only emphasizes our awareness of the pain caused by our ultimate separateness and this will inspire us to make even greater efforts to unite completely with Him.
But the result of meditation is still not He as long as it remains within the realm of experience. Only when the experiencer is wholly dissolved in the experience is the supreme Truth revealed. “
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