Politeness and Soul-consciousness

You might think that many famous individuals and scientists, who take pride in their knowledge, become entangled in body consciousness.

Knowledge teaches us, "I am a soul, not this body; I am a child of the Supreme Soul, Shiv Baba." The essence of yoga is to maintain the awareness that we are all children of this Supreme Soul, the ocean of peace and bliss, a being free from vices—the incorporeal being of light known as Shiv Baba, whom we affectionately call God, Bhagwan, or Allah. He descends to Earth in the form of Brahma Baba to impart this wisdom. Thus, we cannot develop ego after hearing His words, which are meant for the 9 billion souls currently living on Earth.

Similarly, ‘dhyan’ or divine vision teaches us that we become pure like angels by internalizing these divine virtues. The concept of 'Godly food' encourages us to surrender everything to God and to accept it only as prasad.


 

If we acquire this knowledge correctly—recognizing ourselves as points of light and genuinely becoming Rajyogis—and truly understand meditation, our lives will be filled with humility. If we acknowledge that we are essentially points of light, what reason have we to hold onto ego? If our goal is to become angelic, why does the devil of ego linger within us? When we have surrendered everything to God and everything we possess is merely Godly food and prasad, what place is there for ego? Therefore, those who possess only superficial knowledge and remain enmeshed in body consciousness are the ones who fall prey to ego.

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