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As a toy fruit or a toy elephant reminds one of the real
fruit and the living animal, so do the images that are worshipped remind one of
the God who is formless and eternal.
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Many are the names of God, and infinite the forms that lead
us to know Him. In whatsoever name or form you desire to call Him, in that very
form and name you will see Him.
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It's enough to have faith in one aspect of God. You
have faith in God without form. That is very good. But never get into your head
that your faith alone is true and every other is false. Know for certain that
God without form is real and that God with form is also real. Then hold fast to
whichever faith appeals to you.
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Chant the name of God and sing his glories unceasingly; and
keep holy company. Now and then one should visit holy men and devotees of God.
If a man lives in the world and busies himself day and night with worldly
duties and responsibilities, he cannot give his mind to God. So it's important
to go into solitude from time to time, and think about God. When the plant is
young, it should be fenced on all sides. Unless there's a fence around it, goats
and cattle may eat it up.
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Honour both spirit and form, the sentiment within as well as
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Because
of the screen of Maya (illusion) that shuts off God from human view, one cannot
see Him playing in one's heart. After installing the Deity on the lotus of your
heart, you must keep the lamp of remembering God ever burning. While engaged in
the affairs of the world, you should constantly turn your gaze inwards and see
whether the lamp is burning or not.
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One man may read the Bhagavata by the light of a lamp, and another may
commit a forgery by that very light; but the lamp is unaffected. The sun sheds
its light on the wicked as well as on the virtuous.
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When the flower blooms
The bees come uninvited |
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The winds of God's grace are always blowing, it is for us to raise our
sails.
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You see many stars in the sky at night, but not when the sun rises. Can
you therefore say that there are no stars in the heavens during the day?
Because you cannot find God in the days of your ignorance, say not that there
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What Brahman is cannot be described. All things in the world — the
Vedas, the Puranas, the Tantras, the six systems of philosophy — have
been defiled, like food that has been touched by the tongue, for they
have been read or uttered by the tongue. Only one thing has not been
defiled in this way, and that is Brahman. No one has ever been able to
say what Brahman is.
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Many
are the names of God and infinite the forms through which He may be approached.
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All above quotes are from
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
from
The Gospel of Ramakrishna
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