The Dwelling place of God :
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The Dwelling place of God :
Every man wants to lead a life of happiness and contentment. Man felt the need to search for God when he failed to lead such a life despite his all possible efforts; when he failed despite his intellect, power and position to avoid difficulties and problems from his life. Then he began to seek help from some unseen supernatural power through rituals to get rid of his different problems. But he was not successful still and his efforts continued till he felt tangibly the existence of supreme power. Thinkers who experienced this supreme power called this experience as the greatest achievement for mankind than this. There is no other alternative at hand for man except this achievement to redeem himself from all worldly woes and unhappiness, and there can be no hope in future also. This is their conviction.
Those who lead a life of affluence and luxury deny the existence of God. such persons believe that it is man who does every thing and he can enjoy the finest luxuries. There is no role of God in this. But if one thinks deeply he will find that in this material mundane world people with extreme resources of power, position and pelf lead a life of utter helplessness. Despite his keen desire he can not come out of this difficult situation. If man is the master of all what he does than why does he allow unfavorable and difficult situations to come in his life despite his all powerful conditions and life of luxury. Man can not get rid of unhappiness and problems in life despite his utmost efforts. Can a man avoid unhappiness and problems by his power of intellect, position and money?
Every man in this world wants peace and happiness in life. Whatever he does for peace and happiness in life. This peace and happiness is the sole intention behind his life long struggle and race. He collects riches and other things all his life for this peace and happiness. But he does not get it because nothing of this material world can give this peace and happiness. Any achievement or thing of this world is to be taken away or destroyed one day and bring unhappiness in life. In material world the outcome of efforts and even of achievement is only sorrow and unhappiness. But the efforts done in the spiritual attainment never go waste. Because the spiritual achievements are never destroyed, as result of which man perceives.
We never thought of the course that leads to a happy peaceful life; then how can we make our life happy? May be the God gives us a similar life again as at present then how would he keep us happy? When we never stepped on the path of happiness in this present life. The reason to experience the presence of that immanent supreme through the spiritual master is also the same that enlightened sages made scriptures the medium to convey this truth to all mankind. But the so called intellectuals unable to understand this great message divided people into different conservative groups in the society. The intention of every enlightened sage was to strengthen faith that God dwells in the heart of every human being. One should not therefore cause anyone any affliction and behave with love and fraternity and try to attain his goal that is supreme God and thus make life free from unhappiness and Sorrow for ever and justify himself as a human being, the finest creation of the supreme. If we don't try to redeem ourselves from all afflictions through this human body than from which body form we will emancipate ourselves. No one in the world is happy with the present condition and situation. He is restless to go beyond his present state. How can we get happiness in the next life also if the next life also is similar when the present is not happy how can we hope for happiness in future also? Because we never took to the path of peace and happiness before the life of pleasures is the life of afflictions. The way to happiness is the way to the supreme. Therefore if we want to have peace and happiness it is possible only if we take the path of spiritual way of life. Because on this spiritual path there can never come any shadow of unhappiness. But the question still remains that if the path to the supreme is the path of happiness then how a man should tread upon it? The path to achieve the supreme passes through some spiritual master. Whatever the humble service one can render unto the spiritual master with unflinching faith and the chanting of two and a half letter word Om! or Ram the meditation is awakened in an exercitent. After this awakening the exercitent under the directions from the supreme attains his goal of life, where there is no pleasure or pain virtue or sin. It is only the blissful form and the Shiva's domain. If the enlightened sages like Buddha, Jesus etc come back, they would not be able to find their spiritual tenets in this world, and would be utterly dismayed to see how much their follwoers have misused their names.