Prayer
enables one develop devotion and has untold powers. It is possible for both
monks and householders to realise god. Only some, very few, can renounce life
to pursue the spiritual path and in the case of majority they have to strive
for liberation while engaged in the world.
Householders
must seek solitude from time to time for intense spiritual practice, which may
not be possible for them in their daily busy life. But it is very necessary
that some time is set aside everyday for prayer so that it becomes a habit.
Sri
Ramakrishna Paramahansa used to say that one should develop total faith in the
existence of god, as that is the foundation of spiritual life. If one is a
non-believer, the loss is not god's but the person's as he is frittering away
the opportunity of a human birth, which is meant for attaining liberation and
happiness.
God
is ever ready to help His devotee and the way to reach him is through prayer.
If a time is set aside for prayer everyday it will get ingrained like any other
habit and in course of time devotion will take deep root. Initially the
distraction of family life may be disturbing but if one pursues with effort
there will be steady progress and success will be in sight.
After
gaining devotion and knowledge, worldly attachments will not affect the person
as there will be total change of perspective. His case is similar to that of a
base metal transforming into gold by contact with a philosopher's stone. After
becoming gold it remains gold. It will not revert to its original state even if
it remains buried in the earth for long years. Likewise, a devotee becomes a
totally metamorphosed person whose focus shifted from his worldly attachments
to attachment to the supreme soul.
Devotion
enables a person to accept both joy and sorrow with equanimity of mind. Joy and
sorrow are relative and there is absolute joy only in realisation of god.
According
to saints there is no sorrow in god's creation and everything that happens in
the world is His sport or Lila. Only one endowed with the eye of devotion can
get this insight.
The
human mind can be compared with milk. When milk mixes with water it will only
become dilute and watery. Instead, if it is kept in one place without
disturbance and set into curd and then churned it yields butter.
So
also the mind that engages in the world acquires its mundane qualities whereas
if it is trained to meditate in solitude, wisdom results.
Just
as butter remains afloat in water without mixing or getting affected by it, a
person of wisdom will remain steadfast in his line of pursuit and will remain
unaffected by worldly affections.
Till
such a stage is reached a spiritual aspirant ought to strive by praying to god,
which is the only way to stay attained to him. Then all the benefits are the
aspirant's. This is the only way to be cheerful and in course of time
cheerfulness becomes a habit reflecting inner peace and tranquility. The soul
stands elevated.
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