Man has his own limitations like a child. He
potentially gets infinite strength from his Creator, the Omnipotent God. This,
however, is conditional. Children do not know proper utility of objects and
cannot take care of them. So they are given cheap toys, petty balloons,
rattles, whistles, lemon juice, toffees etc. When a child grows up, understands
his responsibilities he gets everything in inheritance without demanding
anything. For this he is not required to beg, beseech pathetically or offer
prayers. God and divinizes human beings are keen to give a thousand times more
than what we ask for, provided we have demonstrated our competence to utilize
the divine gifts for noble and altruistic purposes and not for gratification of
our perversely petty, egoistic desires and hungers.
It does not serve any purpose to give false
assurances for the future. Proof has to be furnished how; whatever has been
given so far, has been utilized. This is the basis of preparing the history
sheet which is examined before promotion is granted. I had to give convincing
proof of my competence and sincerity during past several births. When
everything was found to be in order, gifts and grace were showered on me.
Whatever Sugreev, Vibhishan, Sudama, Arjun got and
whatever they did was not the result of their own ego-centered efforts. The
supreme power of God was working behind. Canals get water from rivers.
Distributaries which supply water to the fields get it from the canals. If
there is any disorder or mishap anywhere there is bound to be a breakdown in
the entire chain. Man can establish intimate relationship with God on some
definite basis. There is no scope in it for anything like flattery. God does
not play favorite with anyone. He is bound by the laws underlying the smooth
working of His cosmos. He is impartial.
My personal competence is almost insignificant.
Whatever has been accomplished should purely be considered the result of Divine
Grace, most of which is being showered not directly but through the medium of
my Gurudev, although it hardly makes any difference.
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