shivsena wrote:Do you believe in GOD; if so, then which God??
* Yes, I do believe in God. But God is God forever. I was under the impression that He achieves the status of God only in the Auspicious Confluence Age & loses His Godly qualities due to the passage of time; but now I firmly believe that He never loses His Godly qualities. Also in Murlis, ShivBaba is described as 'the Oldest thing' (puraane te puraanee cheej) & 'permanent forever' (sadaa kaayam).
* He is Truthful-Everconscious-Blissful. Rudra souls are His blissful components.
* On the basis of 'the 'Supersymmetric Unified Field Quantum Theory', I can show that all existing animate-inanimate, corporeal-incorporeal entities emerge through God & finally all these entities will merge in Him. Thus He is the Master Creator of & beyond to both corporeal & incorporeal entities; & both these entities (corporeal-incorporeal) are subject to final dissolution. In some scriptures, God is described as 'Shuddha Sakari' - a stage beyond to & superior to both corporeal-incorporeal stages. In mathematics. Complex numbers (e.g square roots of -1, -2, etc) are believed to be beyond to & couldn.t be reduced to the level of both positive numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc) & negative numbers (e.g. -1, -2, -3, etc). Applying the same analogy, we can see that Shuddha Sakari form of God is beyond to & couldn't be reduced to the level of both corporeal & incorporeal stages. This scriptural fact couldn't be traced in Murlis. Murlis think only up to the level of incorporeal stage. But the subject matter of scriptures is beyond the limit of the incorporeal stage.
* God is Allah, Lord of Lords, King of Kings.
Which is the Chariot of God?
Good ball. God does incarnate on the earth, at the end of the Kalpa. He, combined with 1st number Rudra soul (Shiv-Shakti combined), incarnates in the body/bodies of ordinary (non-Rudra) souls. He never practices RajYoga to reveal Himself.
How do you remember your God?
A lengthy topic. But in short;
1) first I go to silence stage by the practice of Yogaasan, Praanaayaam, etc, then,
2) I look inwards,
3) try to visualize my future original self (which is complete with respect to all aspects),
4) concentrate on that my future self,
5) try to realise the nature of that 'self',
6) inellectually communicate with that 'self' &
7) ask him (my future self - who is knowledgeful) questions about who, how, when, why & what regarding God & Godly knowledge. I ask him such queries;
- How he achieved that complete status?
How he found the Supreme Father (God)?
Which proper technique should be followed to remember God?
Where is God & His Abode?
What is aim of my life?
Next ball please.