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I follow your talks, which are really helping me to understand Mother. My Question is: when we are devoted to parents or in their service, then while doing that – how can we become a proper instrument and offer our services to the Divine / God? πŸ‘¨πŸΌβ€πŸ¦°πŸ‘¨πŸΌβ€πŸ¦³

Being devoted to parents and children or family does take away quite a bit of time and energy. But as long as one does not become exclusively devoted to them, one can always find time for the service of the Divine. After all, one does find time for other things, such as office work or watching a program, going out or talking to friends, or going to the doctor for medical reasons. It is a question of prioritizing the various aspects of life as well as striking a balance.Β 

Even if this is not possible and one cannot find time at all, still one can inwardly remember and offer all that one is engaged in doing to God within. 

In any case, nothing should become so absorbing and exclusive that one misses the very purpose of life, the goal of our human birth, – the Divine. At least keep calling the Divine inwardly, even if you can do nothing else for the moment.Β 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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Sir, you have quoted “Ahimsa Paramo Dharma” incorrectly. That is not for Gods/Deities. It is a foundational principle for normal people to follow to attain Moksha. It’s not at the cost of other values. Most of the Vedic Gurus discredit this line of thought(from Shraman padhatti). It’s sad but true. πŸ₯ΈπŸ•ŠοΈπŸͺ·πŸŒ„

I am not sure how this impression came across that this saying is about gods and deities. It is indeed, as you say, one of the main foundational principles of Sanatana Dharma, yet one of the least understood as far as its practice is concerned. …

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