Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Religion

The moment we talk of religion, the first question that comes to our mind is what is religion. Religion is something that gives peace to the mind.

The body has six senses. This sixth sense is religion or so to say awakening the sixth sense is religion. The Lord has given this sixth sense to all humans. It is inherent in every¬body. So, religion is inherent in everybody.

All senses in the body are sensations. One can only feel them. Similarly, this sixth sense is a sensation, a wavy sensa¬tion.

There are three ingredients in religion:

1. The mind.
2. The body soul.
3. The Supreme soul.

This sixth sense is a shuttle that shuttles between the mind, the body soul and the Supreme soul.

But, somehow, the mind has been enticed by the worldly desires and it cannot feel this sensation. Like, the light can¬not pass through a black wall, it being opaque.

Similarly, the sixth sense, that is inherent in the body, the mind cannot feel. The layer of dirt of worldly desires on the mind has created a veil of blackness and the sensation cannot pass through it.

When the veil of blackness is gone or even when it be¬comes thin, the mind awakens and feels this sixth sense by way of a wavy sensation.

Then, it recognizes the body soul. Then, it recognizes the Supreme soul.

Then, it gets immersed in the love of the Supreme soul and enjoys ecstasy or so to say peace. This happens while living only.

This is a divine secret. This is religion.

Nutshell: Religion is awakening the sixth sense and making it strong.

The endeavor is to recite the Lord's name with love by the tongue with attention of the mind towards the Lord.

Let us recite. O Lord, O Lord, O Lord, O Lord

Starting with at least five minutes a day.
(Source: BHAI VIR SINGH - Translated BY M.L.MONGIA)

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