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Bhakti
or Devotion means one and the same. Devotion is love- a Love Affair
. Devotion is not a pilgrimage. Not a journey to some known place.
Devotion is love affair with existence. It is simply losing all
the boundaries that divide you from existence i:e GOD
Bhakti or Devotion is a way of merging and melting into existence.
Love is not a path, love is merger with individual. A deep intimacy
of two hearts. Hearts are two but dancing in the same harmony.
Love is between two individuals. Devotion is between one devotee
and the whole existence - GOD. A Devotee dances in the wave of
ocean like a tree in the sun.
Bhakti is a divine love on all levels of conciousness - physical,
mental, emotional and spiritual. Bhakti makes us feel good , with
bhakti you are with divine love. Bhakti is a foundation, it rises
in the conciousness out of the chakra below the muladhara. It
is a refined state of mind through meditation. If you find yourself
unloving to other and unresponsible then you are far from realisation
of the self within. Universal love is the pure state of love as
a force of light flooding out from your center of being. "uplift
conciousness and radiate life changing blessing" "you
must be transformed from what you have been recognised different
being" "go within yourself and all being will be unfolded
to you on the inner planets of conciousness." Meditation
is natural one can sour within with easy - There are no barriers
where love is concerned those who love each other can communicate
easily.
Bhakti or Devotion is not a path but death of personality which
is mortal in you. You drop of your own accord - only the immortal
remains. Devotion is the highest form of Love. The quality of
love which can be changed into devotion and then the person becomes
window for you to take a jump into existence - GOD. And allow
the existence to use you as a vehicle , as a ladder to reach to
the highest possibilities hidden within you thereby make you get
completely immersed in existence where no duality exists, what
only remains is the complete oneness or "Adwaita".
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