There's divinity in every aspect of creation. There’s divinity
in you and in me too! We don't see it in us because of the way we have been
conditioned to think of divinity.
We have been conditioned to think of divinity
in the context of an external God. As someone who’s controlling and operating
the Universe. As someone who cannot be seen and who’s more powerful than us.
And as someone who must be feared.
Let’s try to understand divinity by re-examining
our conditioning. For instance, the way we think of garbage, sewage, filth is
with a sense of distaste. Yet, there's divinity there too. When you see fresh
vegetables, you see it as beautiful, sublime, pristine. The same vegetables
when they turn stale or are part of wasted food and end up in a garbage dump,
you find them detestable. Similarly, when you see a sewer, you hate its sight.
But there's a sewage system in your body: your intestines and kidneys are doing
just the same job__precisely. The hallmark of an evolved person is the ability
to see everything and everyone as equally divine.
A hunter once got lost in an African jungle. He
thought he was going to die because he could not find his way out. But he was
adamant that he would not pray to God. But he did something which was half-praying
and half-joking. He said to himself: “God, if you exist, come and save me!” A
few minutes later, an African appeared and saved the hunter. The hunter was delighted. But that night, he wrote in his diary, “I prayed to God,
but a Negro came.”!!! Neither did he know nor did he believe that the Negro was
perhaps the divine intervention he had half-heartedly sought. It can be argued
as a coincidence too – but coincidences too have a cosmic dimension to them!
Thay, the Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, teaches us
to appreciate divinity in all of creation. A pebble, a flower, a butterfly, a
detractor, a critic, a thunderclap, a garbage heap__all are manifestations of
divinity that are there to help us, to awaken us, giving us a message that
there's more to this Life and the cosmic design than what we can even fathom! When you see, recognize and celebrate the divinity within and
around you, you will find the God you are so relentlessly in pursuit of!
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