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Shri Datta Swami

Posted on: 16 Sep 2021

               

Why aren't we proudly saying that we are the children of the Omnipotent God?

[Shri Rajashekar Reddy asked: Pādanamaskāram Swami, when we have a friend or relative who is well settled in worldly life, we boast about ourselves as their closed ones. For example, we proudly say to everyone that my sister is an MRO, my brother is settled in London with his family, my sister is lives in America with her family, my sister-in-law is a Sarpanch, my uncle is an MLA, my brother is a collector, my grandfather was a Prime Minister, my father is a chief minister, etc. But, God is the basis of this entire creation. Then, why are we not able to tell proudly that we are the children of the Omnipotent God? When God is our real father, why are we not able to take pride in this fact? Is it only because of our ignorance? Please enlighten us. -At Your Feet, Rajashekar Reddy]

Swami replied: God is invisible and unimaginable. The unimaginable God becomes imaginable and visible as mediated God called contemporary human incarnation. If the devotee has full faith in the God constantly seen by our eyes, such possibility may happen.

 
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