Devotees are not attracted by God’s Majesty





Ram Bhakt HanumanDevotees, who love God, are not attracted by God’s majesty, but are impelled by His ownness towards them.

Through a devotee of God acts do not take place, but there is worship every moment, as in each of his acts he has a feeling of worship.

One whose mind is concentrated on God, he should not be considered to be an ordinary individual, as he is a member of Almighty’s court.

The Devas bestow on their worshippers their desired things, (after their worship is accomplished) without thought of good or bad, but God Almighty, grants to the devotees, by His own wish things, which are of great benefit to them.

Just as a greedy person’s eyes are fixed on money, so must a devotee’s eyes be always set on God.

You become the servant of God, then He would make you a master.

A devotee who sees nothing special in himself, nor is proud of anything in himself, God’s exceptionality is dominant in such a devotee.

A devotee surrendered to God, has not to offer worship, because through him and himself, automatically worship is conducted.

 

In whatever form a devotee wishes to view God, He, by the devotee’s feelings appears accordingly to him.

Lovers’ feelings are understood by lovers, a knower does not, and an unknowing one, never at all.

A devotee attains bliss while serving God, and God also feels bliss in the service of devotees.

 



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