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Sri Chinmoy Had Answered A Question In...
Sri Chinmoy had answered a question in which he said, "You
will grow with the one thought, 'God wants me and I need God.' There should
be no other thought around you. Then you will see that slowly, steadily
and gradually, God's divine thoughts are entering into you and permeating
your whole inner and outer existence. Then you will have tranquillity
in your body, in your vital, in your mind. Please try."
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The following question referred to this answer.
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It seems that mystical experience cannot be forced in this way, in that
manner. And I would think that if one thought that he could reason himself
completely into religious awareness or experience, he might never really
get there.
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Sri Chinmoy: Why not? One grows into one's own thought, you know, when
one is aspiring. One of our greatest spiritual Masters, named Sri Ramakrishna,
used to say, "If you say 'I am a sinner, I have committed so many
sins, I must be a sinner", then you will always feel like a sinner
and you will always be a sinner. You will be earthbound. But if you
say, 'My Father is God; I am free, eternally free," then you will
become free. This is the positive way. God has created me in His image.
I have to be consciously one with Him. He is one with me. Of this, I
am consciously aware. You grow into these divine thoughts. You are not
forcing experience; you are entering into the consciousness of a true
devoted servitor of God and when this devotion and union become an integral
and natural part of your everyday life, the higher mystical experiences
will come by themselves.
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If you really want to have Divine Oneness as your goal and if you say,
"This is my goal," either you have to reach your goal with
your aspiring inner cry or by asserting your own inner will and revealing
what is already within you. You know you are God's Son; either you have
to cry for that realisation or you have to feel that you already, in
fact, have it within you and you just have to uncover it. There are
two ways. One way is to go, like a beggar to your Father, saying, "Father,
give me, give me Yourself." The other way is to feel that the Father
has kept everything inside you in a box and inside the box is a jewel.
The key is also inside you. Now if you have a spiritual teacher as your
guide, the teacher can show you where the box is, where the key is and
how to open the box. But if you don't have a spiritual teacher as your
guide, then you have to cry for this inner experience of oneness. Crying
does not mean shedding tears, but it means the inner cry of intense
aspiration. This is the way to uncover your inner divinity. This is
how our thoughts help us to enter into true, mystical experiences.
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Excerpt from Earth's Cry Meets Heaven's Smile, Part 3 by Sri Chinmoy.
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