It Is Possible for You To Live a Life in God’s Light
Saar (Essence)
Ananta teaches that spiritual liberation comes from surrendering each moment to God, emphasizing that sincere intention and devotion of the heart are far more important than the specific names or methods used in prayer.
Who does your heart belong to in this moment? Who are you for?
Pettiness regarding names and methods is reserved for humans; it is not for God to be like that.
It is possible for you to live a life in God's light and let Him heal your heart.
devotional
Transcript
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It is possible for you to live a life in God's light. It is possible for you to let Him heal your heart, fill your heart with love and kindness, and give you insights which you can never even imagine. He can do all of that. All you have to do is have the intention at least to be free of this—meaning, we can only have the intention. You see, moment to moment, we can offer this moment to God. Who does your heart belong to this moment? Who are you for in this moment? Who are you for?
And because in our way of life it has become so natural that every moment I am for me—even God is for me—you see that we are learning how to surrender ourselves by saying that my heart belongs to you, God. Maya. And do you think that method is super important at that point? That God will be upset at the end of it because I said 'Ram Ram Ram' but I should have said 'Rama Rama Rama' or I was calling God as Jesus or Allah when I should have been saying Christ and Bhagwan?
This pettiness is reserved only for humans. It is not for God to be like that. So we must be free from this kind of nonsense. If God is called God, He's called Bhagwan, He's called Allah, He's called Christ—just because the language is different, the mode of communication is different, do you feel like God will not hear us and He will not know that we are calling Him?
The great sage Valmiki became Valmiki because he said 'mara mara'. Another one became a great sage because he mistook the prayer; instead of 'Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me', he prayed 'Lord Jesus Christ don't have mercy on me'. It is not about any of that. It is: who is this moment for? Who does this moment belong to? Who do you belong to in this moment?
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