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"This is God's Life", Bhagavati - 15 Apr 2015

April 15, 20154:12154 views

Saar (Essence)

Ananta highlights the beauty of living without a personal doer, where life is recognized as God's movement and even the one who surrenders is found to be non-existent.

This isn't my life; this is God's life. It is not for me to do or live.
The one that must surrender is also not found; all that is, is God.
To speak glorious words without the smell of egotism is pure joy.

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Transcript

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Seeker

Father, may I speak? Yes. I'm not sure if I can speak. I haven't... I haven't got a question I can ask you. I have... I have only 'thank you'. This life is just 'thank you'. And there's such a clear recognition here that this isn't my life; this is God's life. It's not for me to do, it's not for me to live, and I'm not doing it and I'm not living it. And this is already how it is.

Ananta

Very beautiful. Such a beautiful report. She says that there are no questions and there is so much gratitude here. And it is completely seen that my life has always been surrendered, and I cannot even find the surrenderer now. The one that must surrender is also not found. All that is, is God. That's very beautiful to hear you say. This is why I am here. You don't have to say it in these words; some of you may feel that these words don't come like this, but as long as you can sense that these words smell of truth and this is how it is for you, then I know that it has all been very worthwhile. Just... and you can speak such glorious words and yet have no smell of egotism. And you can speak words of such beauty and yet not sound like a person. This is pure joy for me. This is pure joy for me.

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