God Is Always Offering the Entirety of Himself to Us
Saar (Essence)
Ananta explores the paradox of complete oneness with God alongside eternal servitude, suggesting that God is not a static reality but an infinite, ever-growing movement of love.
The oneness is complete and the servitude is complete; the mind hates this paradox.
God is not a static reality; His own love for us and Himself is growing all the time.
Contemplating God is auspicious because it replaces limited worldly rubbish with the texture of infinite love.
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Every time. So what is beautiful about God and is worth contemplating is that He is always offering the entirety of Himself to us in that moment. Yes. But you also recognize that there's not in an oppressive way, but there's always infinitely the Advaita part is also there in the sense that the non-distinct part is also there. So whether we say the entirety of Himself then belongs to us, or we see our complete oneness with Him.
Yeah.
So whether we say that the entirety of Himself is given to us, or we say that I saw that I am that in its entirety. You see? And yet I saw that I am just a servant or I'm just nothing compared to Him. You see, so both are full. Yeah. All to see. It's not like that part is left with a gap and therefore there's a Vasana. It's not like the oneness now has a gap in it and therefore there's a non-distinction and yet distinction. Okay, at this point I don't know if you ever... and whether we can discuss also, but the oneness is complete and the servitude is complete. Which the mind hates because it's a paradox, but that is the evaluative tendency that we have to leave to meet the truth of this.
Mhm. So in my case, I find myself to be there. Yet I know the separateness. Like, it's not the separate knowledge; it's in that oneness I know the separation. No, and in that moment He gives His entirety, yet there is an infiniteness more to know Him. Everything is contained in that. It's very absurd.
That's the trouble. Like how can it be that He has given Himself to us fully without any gap, without any doubt, or we have recognized ourselves to be completely the same or one with Him fully, and yet we cannot ever be anything more than a grain of sand at His feet fully? Huh?
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Father, there was this one Christian father's video I saw. He said, 'So don't imagine that the saints are now just living with God and it's just over. It's like their eternal life has just begun in a way that they infinitely just keep growing in love with God.' It was so beautiful the way he put it actually, that they're just infinitely loving Him for eternity. Like it's never an end to it. And it is the same for God also.
Same for God also.
Because like in our understanding we may feel like God is everything, but God Himself is also infinitely growing in His love all the time. The saints are, but so is He. It's quite crazy.
But this is the crazy talk I love. The crazy talk which comes to crazy people who are learning to live in their... saying God's love for us...
And Himself.
Which is the same.
Is growing all the time.
Yes.
His own love.
Yes. God is not a static reality. I don't know if it's true; it just came like that. We have to contemplate. Most things come like that and then we contemplate and they ring true somewhere.
Never heard it myself.
My mind is trying to process and just shut up.
This is the thing because we have made a finality like God can't grow because He's already all there is. You see, but that's very intellect. So a Zen teacher would have slapped it by now. It's very intellectual limitation. The goose can't escape the bottle. God has no limitation. It would be so nice if this was what we contemplated all day instead of some nonsense worldly rubbish. Yeah. And in a way this contemplation is praising God, like all contemplations about Him are praising Him and they're very auspicious because they make us leave our limited topics in our head and limited idea of what life is. Because the texture of it is love. Because these very topics can be made intellectual also, like intellectual conversation, debating intellectually. But when it is from a place where attaching truth value or false value is not the most important thing, but just the togetherness and love for God is the important thing, then things are appearing out of that love in His glory. Yeah.
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