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This Blog is a collection of excerpts from talks given by Sri Swami Vishwananda. Please note that this Blog does not focus on dates, background and the exact original way of how Swamiji delivered the speech. We edit the talks slightly, presenting them in a kind of “poetic” format. This means we choose certain paragraphs from a talk which reflect a particular theme.
Read them as pieces of Divine Wisdom, meditate upon the words and just feel how Swamiji is addressing you with His words.

Sunday 20 December 2009

God wants you all to come back to Him

Sri Swami Vishwananda is talking about the complete surrender to God.

Sri Swami Vishwananda:
Sometimes spiritual people think that they are the only one. No one else. Very often, we limit- like I said before- we limit God. He accepts to limit Himself for us!
But know one thing: this unlimited conciousness is for everybody. And to reach and get liberation, get self-realisation, you have to completely surrender and accept everything, like all the Holy, all the saints! Nothing could stop them.
So the saints come to show us that they are normal human being and they have achieve one with God, showing: we all can do it also, if we put our ego aside, if we put what we think we need aside, if we put what we think to be most important aside and make only Him the most important. He will render everything. This is complete surrender. And that is what He wants from the people! He has everything!
What He wants, is that He wants everybody, all His children to come back to Him, all the children to change into Him.
This is the meaning behind the churning of the ocean [Story from the Srimad Bhagavatam], behind one's own spiritual path.

If you want to know more about the Churning of the Milk ocean(one of the most famous episodes in the Purana), click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2GAEswjjUY

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