God and Hinduism and Religion and Spirituality02 Jan 2006 01:28 pm

Quoting my dear friend Arjuna, on the strength of desire to see God. He quotes an incident involving Sri Ramakrishna Paramahmsa.

Once when Ramakrishna Paramahansa was standing in a river along with a disciple. The disciple told that he wanted to see God immediately. Ramakrishna then pushed the head of the disciple inside the river. The disciple could not hold it for long. But Ramakrishna did not relax his grip. But finally, the disciple gave a mighty push and emerged out of water. He asked why Ramakirshna did that to him. Ramakrishna then told that, if he had a desire to see God equal to that of him to emerge from water he had before, then God would immediately come before him.

Seeking the Divine is the goal of life. Reaching the Divine is the realization of life.

5 Responses to “Want to see God?”

  1. on 02 Jan 2006 at 7:18 pm Sudhu

    If I were the disciple I would lodge an FIR against Ramakrishna Paramhans for ‘Attempt to Murder’ :D. But seriously, there are other better ways to teach a person about the abstract concept of God (I never understood it myself!!)

  2. on 02 Jan 2006 at 8:01 pm adi

    Sudhu:
    It just talks about the intensity of struggle that’s necessary to reach God.

    I thought that was one of the best ways to understand how to reach God. If you think you know better, then good! Very good! :)

  3. on 03 Jan 2006 at 5:58 am TJ

    True,
    it is abt the struggle for liberation, either from water or from Maya!!

  4. on 04 Jan 2006 at 12:29 am Sudhu

    Dude, you seemed to be irked by my non-conformist remarks. Sorry about that yaar..

  5. on 05 Jan 2006 at 12:07 pm adi

    TJ:
    Thanks for your comment! :)

    Sudhu:
    Maybe you are right in your own way yar!

    Anyway, your apologies are taken in the right spirit! :)

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