Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Avatar Of The Age Meher Baba Manifesting - 64

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๐ŸŒน AVATAR OF THE AGE MEHER BABA MANIFESTING  - 64 ๐ŸŒน
Chapter 18
✍️ Bhau Kalchuri
๐Ÿ“š . Prasad Bharadwaj

๐ŸŒป Though He Suffers He Forgives - 1 ๐ŸŒป
God comes as the Avatar to wipe out the unnaturalness in human consciousness, and this is known as the forgiveness of sins.

This forgiveness is not through his words, but  through his actions. His forgiveness wipes out the sanskaric unnaturalness in each individual.
 
What is this sanskaric unnaturalness of human consciousness called sin? Un-naturalness or sin is produced by those actions, which in turn produce terrible sanskaric  obstructions, making one unable to follow the path toward Truth. 

Thus, the realization of God, which ought to be most natural for human consciousness to achieve, becomes  impossible to achieve. And God, who is most close to man, seems most far. 

Hypocrisy is the worst kind of sin, and it is called unforgivable, because it is the worst, most unnatural condition of human consciousness. Hypocrites are in the worst of predicaments; because they pose to be that which they are not! Hypocrites are therefore the most unnatural of persons. 

The actions which are unnecessary for progress toward the path of Truth are unnatural actions, and these unnatural acts produce more unnatural impressions. 
These are the sins which delay the development of involutionary consciousness—the natural progress of human individual consciousness. The natural aim of life is to realize the Truth, and to become one with the Truth. 

This natural aim becomes intensely selfconscious during the process of involution. Thus the actions which help one to follow  the path to Truth, and thereby enter one's own involution are natural sanskaric actions. 

Those actions which prevent one from following the path toward involution are unnatural sanskaric actions—sins. 

Sinful actions produce unnatural impressions which produce unnatural states of human consciousness, and so human beings find themselves in unnatural situations.

These unnatural sanskaras are like a coat of thorns, and when one has a coat of thorns, he cannot pass through a tangle of thorns with others, and so his progress is  delayed. His own coat of thorns gets stuck and entangled with the thorns of another. 
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