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Seeking Truth
God is introduced in our lives at a very early age as an entity that resides in a temple and in holy places. Similarly we are introduced to new letters when we enter the stream of education. Our teachers teach us A, B, C, D …and so on. We identify D with dog as a kid, but as we grow up we learn and understand that D also stands for donkey, dry, drought, dirt, divine and the list is endless. As we grow and mature our understanding deepens about the worldly aspects of knowledge. However our spiritual knowledge still remains rooted in the temple that was once introduced to us as the house of God.
To help us understand the real meaning of God, Gurumaaji elaborates that God has no boundaries, no limits, no countries define its existence, no body or form restricts its presence. God as Gurumaaji states is vast and expansive. We seek Truth, we seek God as an entity different from our being, an existence that is separate from our existence but in reality this Truth that is God is the very essence of our very being.
To seek God, Gurumaaji says we should search for A Complete Master but we should not judge him or his endless wisdom on the basis of our limited worldly parameters as The Master often hides his divine treasures and reveals them gradually to A Complete Devotee.
Gurumaaji beckons us to look within, to look inside and feel and get in touch with the real substance and to connect with the real meaning of God which is all pervading, to move ahead and seek Truth .


