✍️ Bhau Kalchuri
📚 . Prasad Bharadwaj
Chapter 30
🌻 Nakedness is his Fashion - 🌻
An ordinary man cannot see God, because God is absolutely naked, and a normal person feels shy to see nakedness. If a man wants to see God, he himself has to become absolutely naked before God. God is indivisible and therefore, we are God. We do not see God, for we are clothed.
We have arrayed ourselves with sanskaras and we do not want to remove these sanskaric
coverings, since we like the garments with which we are covered.
What are these sanskaric garments that we wear? They are made of nothing but our
age-old, manifold desires. Because of these desires, our original naked form remains
hidden, and we cannot see that form. That original naked form is our soul. In spirituality nakedness is the fashion and it is the only essential fashion.
Spirituality is the longing of the soul to return to its original formless form. A man must
become completely naked in order to see God. A real saint sees God, for a real saint has
become completely unclothed—desireless.
Among all the many gurus in the world, it is rare to find a genuine saint, because it is so difficult to become completely desireless. It is not through thoughts that one becomes desireless. Desirelessness is that state where the very roots of all desires are pulled out, and no seed of any desire remains.
This state of desirelessness is achieved through divine love. The genuine saint has succeeded in achieving this state by becoming capable of receiving divine love. The fire of divine love bums the roots of all desires. When all desires are burned one becomes naked, and one not only sees God, but is destined to become God.
Divine love is the grace of God and to achieve this grace one must become worthy of it. The real saints see God because they have become worthy of divine sight by becoming naked before him.
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05.Sep.2020
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