Monday, June 15, 2009

here is thy knowledge, here is thy ignorance


http://www.belurmath.org/gospel/chapter14.htm

Truthfulness leads to God

MASTER: "I feel very happy when I see Shivanath.   He always seems to be absorbed in the bliss of bhakti.  Further, a man who is respected by so many surely possesses some divine power.  But he has one great defect: he doesn't keep his word.  Once he said to me that, he would come to Dakshineswar, but he neither came nor sent me word.  That is not good.  It is said that truthfulness alone constitutes the spiritual discipline of the Kaliyuga.  If a man clings tenaciously to truth he ultimately realizes God.  Without this regard for truth, one gradually loses everything.  If by chance I say that I will go to the pine-grove, I must go there even if there is no further need of it, lest I lose my attachment to truth.  After my vision of the Divine Mother, I prayed to Her, taking a flower in my hands: 'Mother, here is Thy knowledge and here is Thy ignorance.  Take them both, and give me only pure love.  Here is Thy holiness and here is Thy unholiness.  Take them both, Mother, and give me pure love.  Here is Thy good and here is Thy evil.  Take them both, Mother, and give me pure love.  Here is Thy righteousness, and here is Thy unrighteousness.  Take them both, Mother, and give me pure love.'  I mentioned all these, but I could not say: 'Mother, here is Thy truth and here is Thy falsehood.  Take them both.' I gave up everything at  Her feet but could not bring myself to give up truth."

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