If we ask for something with intense one pointedness, an answer comes from the cosmic power
From the ebook Paramatma Satcharitha Part 5
In my first book, 'Liberation Here Itself Right Now', Swami explained about Mundaka Upanishad. There it tells of
the two birds in one tree. I wrote about this. There are two birds in one tree. One eats the fruit, the other witnesses all. The tree indicates
the human body. The two birds represent
the jeeva and Atma, the individual and God.
The jeeva is in the name and form of one body. God is in his heart as the
Antaryami.
When the
jeeva merges in worldly life, God sees all in the state of witness. Yet, one day the
jeeva awakens and gets awareness and asks, ‘What is this life? Why have I been
born? What is the meaning? In this way, he begins to contemplate. When the
jeeva awakens, the Antaryami, the Indweller, showers grace on him. Having attained this state, the jeeva tells
God, ‘it is You alone who give all, so You experience the fruit’. When he tells
in this way, God experiences him in Bhoktha state. Then, the jeeva merges with Shiva.
This is the life principle, which my first book shows: how to separate the Atma
from the body.
Now, I make
the 'witness God' into the 'experience God'. God experiences my Prema. I feed
my Prema to Him. The big bird is God; the small bird is the jeeva. When a jeeva
attains Poornam through sadhana, he can feed God. I am feeding my Prema to God.
So far, an Avatar has never come and experienced. Experience is new for them. Man
experiences the Indweller, which resides in him, the Indweller also experiences.
Yet the Avataric God has no experience, He cannot experience. The Avatar comes in
the state of witness and establishes dharma. Yet, dharma declines again and
again. This does not mean the decline of dharma, but the decline of those who
practice dharma. When the practice of dharma decreases in humanity, God takes
Avatar and shows the path to people. The greatest Avatar came and preached what
dharma is and how to practice it. He did this for 84 years. God became the
teacher and taught. It is love alone that is the essence of all dharmas. Love
means to show love not only to God, but also to all in creation. All other
forms of love are only attachment. The Avatar, who left His body, comes back
again through my love and tears.