Turned Inwards, Your Life Becomes a Temple of God: A Report About the Heart Temple Movement
Saar (Essence)
Ananta emphasizes that true spiritual life is a shift from self-concern to becoming a living temple of God's presence. He teaches that surrender and active devotion are not opposites but complementary wings that allow grace to flow effortlessly.
As our life becomes a real temple to His light, concerns about the person become irrelevant.
How can one be fully open and empty and live actively loving God? In the heart, it is straightforward.
You take one step towards Him and He takes a hundred towards you.
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Hi, hello. It feels like with the Heart Temple movement, I'm seeing more and more that it's not really about the gathering and the numbers of people who come. I fully expect on Saturday to just be me, but what's happening is it feels like the focus has become more on God. Since the movement has happened, there's such a hyper-focus now and a deepening, and it's constant. I'm seeing the ways where I wasn't making life about God. It became so clear when this movement started that I was kind of hiding and only coming to Satsang and maybe posting some nice quotes, but I saw the areas where I wasn't really living it. This Heart Temple movement feels more like becoming the temple, like you said, everywhere you go. It's just becoming so clear and effortless and clean and simple with that.
So good. Very good, very good. I am very happy to hear this report. We notice that as our life becomes a real temple to His light, the concerns about the person, the concerns about image or approval, and all of these things are so irrelevant. What greater privilege can we have than our life becoming an instrument of His grace, of His love? To contemplate the privilege and the sheer grace that this fact is—that His presence is palpable here. He being the One, as we remember that, as we contemplate that, the self-concern starts to vanish in our life. Then life really becomes in service to Him.
Yeah. At the beginning, there were resistances naturally, like anyone else, you know? But once there was like a true 'yes' in the heart, a true 'yes,' then those issues have become like you said—they're removed somehow. They're not so big anymore. I'm really valuing what you say: to live in His presence every moment and live from there, be moved from there. Then you're not worrying so much about the mind. I do have self-concern come up still, of course.
It's okay. Yes, yes, yes. It's never 100%, but what a privilege that we can be like this. We can be more and more in servitude to Him, in a surrender to Him.
It really is like that, Father. I didn't really understand before, but being in service to Him is really a way of being. It's not just action and words; you're naturally in that when you keep your eyes on Him. You don't have to speak, you don't have to preach. I just wanted to share that. I'm really grateful for you and Guruji. Thank you, and I love you so much.
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Thank you, thank you. Yeah.
Father, can I say one more thing? I'm sorry. When you say the 'two wings to one bird,' I always just thought that in order to really deepen in anything, it would just come to me and I didn't have to do anything. There was this feeling like a lazy way of being, like, 'Okay, well if it's going to come to me, it's going to come to me.' But somehow, when there was the intention and there was the movement—like that other wing—something naturally starts to happen and flow. It's like meeting God halfway instead of just being lazy. This movement happened within—there was the intention and there was the prayer, and not to be lazy about it. There is a meeting of it somehow. I just wanted to share that too.
Very good. And this is unfathomable for the mind, no? It cannot understand how being open and empty and in servitude just go so beautifully hand in hand. In our mind, they seem like opposites and completely irrational. How can one be fully open and empty and yet live actively loving God, with head bowed down waiting for His will to unfold through our life? Actually, it is very, very straightforward—not in the mind, but in the heart. That is the only way to live. You start, and the way appears. There is a quote that says when you start on the path, the path appears. They also say a simpler one: you take one step towards Him and He takes a hundred towards you.
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