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This afternoon, while I was lying down, I had a Vision. There was a person who had lost an object he used every day in his life. He went in front of God and started crying, saying, ‘I take your name and worship you, yet how did I lose this object?’ 🫀[…]

He cried and complained, and when he was about to leave, God appeared and placed gold and diamonds in his hand. But the person returned those to God and kept crying, saying, ‘I only want my original object back…’

That object is God himself.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

So what is this Vision trying to explain? πŸ™πŸ»πŸ¦‹

It is to fix yourself completely on the Divine as the one object of life, rather than the outer material and other gifts one may get from Him.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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