The divine realm where everyone gathers with open hearts, sharing a bond of joy and warmth: Embracing The Transformative Power of Gentleness and Sweetness in Our Lives

Imagine a man who, after getting bothered by relentless heatwaves, discovers relief and joy beneath the sturdy branches of a sprawling shady tree. This vivid scene illustrates a profound truth: those who nurture gentleness in their hearts radiate happiness not just within themselves but also on their faces. Such individuals share their inner joy, touching the lives of those around them with warmth and positivity.


 

On the other hand, think about someone who is having a lot of bad thoughts. We must be very kind and gentle with them when they are having a hard time. This creates a ripple effect of happiness, turning their sadness into joy and lifting our own spirits at the same time.

Take, for instance, the scenario of a family. If a provider brings home wealth and material possessions but neglects to treat their loved ones with kindness and gentle words, a cloud of unhappiness will linger in that home. Similarly, imagine a doctor who administers the best medicine available but addresses their patient in a harsh or dismissive manner. This rudeness can lead the patient to abandon their treatment, ultimately depriving them of the healing they desperately need. In the same vein, social workers who lack a gentle and sweet demeanor may find that people shy away from their guidance and support.

The importance of gentleness and sweetness cannot be overstated, especially for those who aspire to be knowledgeable and spiritual leaders. Dry knowledge delivered in a stern or unsympathetic manner will hardly resonate with others. Instead, it is the warmth and kindness in communication that invites people to listen and engage.

Our supreme father, the supreme soul, Shiv Baba frequently reminds us of this essential truth, saying, "Dear sweet children, I have come to guide you from the difficult conditions of this world to the land of sweetness—the love-infused world of Satyug." To traverse beyond the trials of Kaliyug, we must equip ourselves with the paddles of gentleness and sweetness. In the world of Satyug, no individual views another with animosity; rather, genuine joy abounds as people meet and connect. 

In this divine realm, everyone gathers with open hearts, sharing a bond of joy and warmth. This landscape is abundant in gentle interactions and loving exchanges, which is why it is celebrated as the land of truth, paradise, or the land of happiness—the mere mention of it inspires joy and a longing to belong.

When we step into temples and gaze upon the deities, their gentle, sweet, and smiling faces evoke a profound sense of serenity and peace within us. Imagine a world where these divine beings truly walked among us—a world brimming with tranquility, love, and compassion. It’s said that even a lion and a cow could peacefully drink from the same lake, highlighting the potential for harmony in existence.

As our supreme father, Shiv Baba has come to rekindle this vision of unity and love; it is our responsibility to embody those same qualities in our daily lives. Let us cultivate sweetness, gentleness, and love in our interactions, ensuring that hatred and animosity have no place in our hearts. In this world, where individuals often behave like scorpions, harming one another and spreading negativity, we have the power to change the narrative. 

Let us abandon these destructive habits and strive to become the master ocean of happiness, just like the Supreme Soul. 

By embracing the virtue of sweetness from Shiv Baba, we should cultivate gentleness and imbibe a sense of kindness. This sweetness leads to our own inner happiness, which then manifests as cheerfulness on our faces. When we interact with others without gentleness and sweetness, they may not feel pleased with our actions, leading to their sadness. Consequently, witnessing their disappointment can diminish our own happiness, making it difficult to feel truly cheerful.

Those who cause discomfort to others can never experience stable and true happiness. It’s a universal truth that the pain we inflict on others returns to us, much like an echo reverberates within a dome. Therefore, we must remember that by spreading joy, practicing acts of charity, serving others, and gathering blessings, we ultimately foster our own happiness. A cheerful person naturally speaks with gentleness and kindness.

For someone consumed by grief, it is essential to let go of their five vices and offer them to the Supreme Soul. There is wisdom in the saying, "One finds relief from misfortune through acts of giving." By doing so, we open ourselves to a life filled with joy and tranquility. 

By giving away body conscious and all vices to God,  a man relieves himself. Only then does he smile and by experiencing real happiness his nature becomes gentle and sweet. 

One who  gives receives the blessing of cheerfulness.

The lives of all souls are enriched when they share the treasures of knowledge, virtues, and yoga with others. By becoming instruments of benefit and happiness for those around us, we receive the joy of a million rituals. When one generously shares divine virtues, knowledge, and yoga, they embody the work and attributes of God, becoming a blessed soul and a great donor. As a result, they experience true happiness and bliss, basking in the fortune of God’s grace and blessings.

In addition, a person derives joy from the treasures they possess. A knowledgeable individual should take the time to appreciate the valuable jewels of wisdom they've obtained from the vast ocean of knowledge. Likewise, they should focus on the incomparable treasure of yoga they have received, keeping these gifts in mind. By doing so, their box of happiness remains perpetually full, and their joy inspires them to be sweet, gentle, and more receptive to receiving additional divine virtues. This happiness also motivates them to share their knowledge with others.


 

Conversely, those who refrain from donating knowledge, virtues, or yoga to others, and who do not surrender their vices to God, often find it difficult to maintain lasting cheerfulness. 

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