Nobody explained ‘Feeling Thy Presence’ better than Bharathiyar, when he described, “All my senses are thy manifestations. However, God, as a presence, can always be felt everywhere, in everything, every time. Then, God cannot be perceived through the senses, like how we perceive material. A person is within the limitations of time, space, bone and flesh. Presence: By agreeing that God is omnipresent, which means present everywhere, we agree God cannot be bottled into time and space. So, Feeling Thy… My Thy is different from your Thy… My Thy is my God. Together we can recite the God’s name, and yet, what it means to each one of us will remain absolutely personal. Her Krishna is different from His Krishna. My Jesus Christ is different from your Jesus Christ. So is your God, absolutely personal to you.
Similarly, while the word ‘God’ represents that Universal Cosmic Presence, yet my god is my god. Though the word ‘mother’ represents motherhood, my mother alone is my mother. If it does not get transformed into bhakti, such knowledge is useless tinsel.” So, the infiniprayer opens with the master key to spiritual connect – Feeling…
Knowledge, when it becomes fully mature is bhakti. When wisdom is integrated with life and issues out in action, it becomes bhakti. Rajaji aptly explained, “When intelligence matures and lodges securely in the mind, it becomes wisdom. Gratitude, love, devotion, surrender and faith are all in the feeling domain. Feelings are the doors to divine experiences. Knowing about God is purely intellectual. There is a difference between knowing God and knowing about God. Attempting to understand God is ignorance. Not able to understand God isn’t ignorance. The lower can only surrender to the higher. A presence that cannot be defined or confined by time and space.įeeling: The lower cannot comprehend the higher.