Jai GuruDev..
It
is difficult to see God as formless and it is difficult to see God as
form. The formless is so abstract and God in a form appears to be too
limited. So some people prefer to be atheists. Atheism is not a
reality, it is just a matter of convenience. When you have a spirit of
enquiry, or in search of truth, atheism falls apart.
Who is an Atheist? With
a spirit of enquiry, you cannot deny something which you have not
disproved. An atheist denies God without first disproving it. In order
to disprove God, you must have enormous knowledge. And when you have
enormous knowledge, you cannot disprove it! For one to say that
something does not exist, one should know about the whole universe. So
you can never be one hundred percent atheist. An atheist is only a
believer who is sleeping!
For a person to say, `I don't believe in anything', means he must believe in himself � so he believes in himself about whom he does not even know! An atheist can never be sincere because sincerity needs depth � and an atheist refuses to go to his depth. Because the deeper he goes, he finds a void, a field of all possibilities � he has to accept that there are many secrets he does not know. He would then need to acknowledge his ignorance, which he refuses to do, because the moment he is sincere, he seriously starts doubting his atheism. Some questions to an Atheist ......
A doubt-free atheist is next to impossible! So you can never be a sincere and doubt-free atheist.
***** When the atheist realises his ignorance, what does he do?
***** Where does he go?
***** Does he go to a guru?
***** What does a guru do to him?
Atheism is when one does not believe either in values or in the abstract.
When an atheist comes to the guru, what happens? (Refer How can one find his true GURU? - Sri Sri )
You
start experiencing your own form and discover that you are indeed
formless, hollow and empty. And this abstract non-form in you becomes
more and more concrete!
The guru makes the abstract more real and what you thought as solid appears to be more unreal... Sensitivity and subtlety dawns. Perception of love, not as an emotion, but as the substratum of existence becomes evident. The formless spirit shines through every form in creation and the mystery of life deepens, shattering the atheism. Then the journey begins and it has four stages. Four stages of an Atheist :
1 : The first stage is Saarupya (to see the formless in the form).
Seeing God in all the forms. Often, one feels more comfortable to see
God as formless rather than with a form, because with a form, one feels
a distance, a duality, a fear of rejection and other limitations. In life all of our interactions are with the form, other than in deep sleep and in samadhi.
And, if you do not see God in the form, then the waking part of life remains devoid of the divine. All those who accept God to be formless use symbols, and perhaps love the symbols more than god himself! If God comes and tells a Christian to leave the cross or a Muslim to drop the crescent, perhaps he may not do it! To begin with loving the formless is possible only through forms. 2 : The
second stage is Saamipya (closeness), feeling absolutely close to the
form you have chosen and reaching out to the formless.
This leads to a sense of intimacy with the whole creation.. In this
stage, one overcomes the fear of rejection and other fears. But this is
time and space bound.
3 : The third stage is Saanidhya, feeling the presence of the Divine by which you transcend the limitations of time and space.
4 : Then
the final stage Saayujya, when you are firmly entrenched with the
Divine. It is then you realise you are one with the Divine. There is a
total merging with the beloved and all duality disappears. This is that
and that is this.
Divinity is unmanifest, but man has an innate desire to perceive the divine in the manifest creation around him. He creates idols, breathes faith into it and requests divinity to be present in that idol for a while, so that he can worship, express his love and play with it. At the end of his worship he requests divinity to go back into his heart from where divinity manifested. This is in all puja practices. They are not actually worshippng the idols but worshipping the unmanifest divinity which has all the divine qualities.
Regards, with Pranams to my beloved Guruji, "Our highest identity is that We are all part of One DIVINITY" SriSri |