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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Secret of Natural Laws and Principles-God, Nature and We: Metaphysics of Moolmantra of Sikhism and Religions Revealing Concept of One God-V

There were two Bhagats (devotees), whose names were Bhai Ranka Ji and Bhai Banka Ji. They were enlightened; the enlightened one refers to the one who has realized the Divine Wisdom and it is part of his or her life. One day they were coming back from the jungle after collecting the woods for their daily needs.


On their way, one brother was talking to the other very little. There is also reason for it; the people with Divine Wisdom usually do not talk in excess, for the being talkative is violence of words, as their experiences are so rich that words are not sufficient to convey it. Therefore, their usual words are metaphorical, which they do not use intentionally, as they do not want to create any violence through words by directly addressing it to the listener.


They rather direct it towards something relevant, and making the words in passive form, just because they feel that in direct or active speech is expression of some violence of words. If we simply take our own dream, while telling it to anyone may never be the same as we dreamt and felt it. You see this very attempt to make similar as appearing the same is also violation of what we dreamt and what we say.


This violation is also becomes expression of violence of words, and more we speak more violent it is considered by the wise ones. This way the original is lost in one’ self assumed creativity. Similarly, the sculptor may not say even a single word, but his or her self-made statue says it all.


Even the statue is metaphorical, the sculptor does not talk or say directly, and rather the passive form of art in the form of statue gives each viewer the thought, meaning and feeling, which his or her ability of grasping conveys.


Before we read the next part of the Sakhi (A Story of Witnessing!), it is to be remarked that this story is one of the most revered one among all religions and faiths in India. We will know how and why at the end of the story. Thanks!



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