Book Title: Divine Love Its Possible Author(s): Namramuni Publisher: Parasdham MumbaiPage 35
________________ She ponders, “The person whose one glance gives me the experience of eternal happiness, HE only gave me a moment's happiness and then, left. He did not even exchange a word with me. HE - the coach with whose support I was hoping to swim the worldly ocean did not give me any inspiration. Why didn't He show me how to swim? Why did he just leave?” Anguish... Pain... Gloom... Issues... Millions of thoughts... Chandana is totally bewildered. Love does not require any addressing(sambodhan). A relationship requires explanations, clarifications, etc. Always remember that a relation, where there is no requirement for any explanation or any sort of addressing, is a permanent relationship! Only a devotee can understand the extent of pain, anguish and unhappiness that Chandana experienced when Mahavir turned back. Only a devotee is aware of the unbearable pain that he experiences when he has to depart from her Godor Guru. Only a person deeply indulged in divine love is aware of the suffering of separation. One has to drown in worship. Yet the devotee, who is drowning in devotion, is actually very happy because he knows for sure, that he will ultimately swim through the worldly ocean because of his devotion. Onlookers feel that Chandana has lost her mind and become mad after Lord Mahavir. Only a devotee is aware of the intoxication of devotion and worship. In order to know Parmatma, one has to have the heart of a devotee. A devotee only can understand the mental state of another devotee. One who has never worshiped God or Guru can never be aware of the spiritual yearning of a devotee. If Lord Mahavir has turned back, it is alright. Maybe, he did not require the black beans. If he needs them, he will return. What is therePage Navigation
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