We
must perform sadhana with full effort and attain God. Everything else in this
world
is perishable. Whatever one earns in life is not permanent. Money post,
relatives,
none
of these things can be taken with you when you leave this world. If this isrealized
clearly, then you will be greatly
benefitted. This rule can be followed with anyform of
Godand you will attain Him. This is what
Swami shows and declares through the Sarva
Dharma symbol. God is one; all religions are the same. God is in the heart of all
as the
Indweller,
the Antaryami. He is there in the state of Witness.
It is through sadhana
we must awaken Him. It is then the Indweller
increases
more and more in size and guides us. This is told in the 13 chapter of Bhagavad Gita
through the five stages of Upadrishta, Hanumantha, Bartha, Bhoktha
and Maheswara.
God
is in the heart of all as a blue light the size of the tail end of a paddy
grain. Through
sadhana,
the blue light grows bigger and bigger, until it occupies the entire body. In
this
state,
the Jeeva becomes Shiva. This is the Maheswara state.I have shown in a diagram
from
the chapter Food Vidya in Beyond the Upanishads, how this blue light expands
and
occupies the whole bo
dy.