
Chapter 18
✍️ Bhau Kalchuri
๐ . Prasad Bharadwaj
๐ป Though He Suffers He Forgives - 3 ๐ป
The Avatar works to remove the heap of thorns that are produced by unnatural actions so that the path toward Truth can become clear.
Whenever he is met with resentment as he works to remove the thorns of unnaturalness, he suffers. His nature is mercy; he comes on earth to forgive all. He forgives individuals by changing them, and this is a sanskaric change, and since he is always met with resentment, he suffers.
Though he suffers as a result of one's resistance and resentment, his work does not fail.
Sanskaras are wiped out. People change because of his forgiveness, for his forgiveness was in his actions that removed their thorns.
To wipe out the heaps of entangled thorns in the world, to forgive the sins of mankind, the Avatar has to work infinitely, and because he is met with resentment and resistance from the whole world, he suffers infinitely and thus he is crucified.
It is the world's resentment of him that is his crucifixion, and this means his work is finished. By his suffering crucifixion from the resentment of mankind, the world's resistance is wiped away in his forgiveness.
When the world's resistance is wiped out, mankind will see Meher Baba as the way to the path of Truth. The time of the world turning to him, and receiving his forgiveness, is the time of his manifestation.
This means that mankind rids itself of its own unnatural tendencies. In order to Forgives the sins of the world, and manifest as its Savior, the Avatar has to work and suffer crucifixion.
But though he is crucified, he never punishes anyone. At last through his own crucifixion, the All-Merciful knows his work of forgiveness is finished.
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