| Lord Shri Ram Chander Ji |
| Lord Shri Ram Chander Ji |


There is no particular address of God or Hari. He lives every where and in every thing living and non-living. He is Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient. He is immanent controller of all. God is that Ultimate Reality from which this world arises and to which it returns. He can not be described by the speech but by whom speech is made possible. He can not be thought by the mind but by whom mind thinks. He can not be seen by these natural eyes by whom the eye is made to see. He can not be heard by the ear but by whom ear is made to hear. He does not breath but by whom the breath is made possible. He is so nearer that he resides in every being. He is so far far away that no medium of transportation including space shuttle or rocket can ever reach him. When recognize from the subjective side He is called Atma and from the objective side He is called Brahm. God is also called Par Brahm. Par Brahm's immanence in his creation called Brahm. So, where one can locate God? Answer to this question is in one's own inner-self. First removing all crookedness from one's own mind then seeking Guru Deeksha from some true Sant Yogi with complete devotion to God or Hari. God protects his true devotees by appearing right in the inner-self of his devotees in the form of a guiding voice to realize about what is right and what is wrong. This way he helps his true devotees to follow the right path. Can one ever have a vision of God or Hari with one's natural eyes? History of devotion tells that devotees who reach final stage of devotion who have no desire for heaven, who even do not desire for liberation, they receive vision of God or Hari. Who do not care no matter how may lives to scarify in devotion. Who knows God or Hari might have been blessing them with specific eye sight ability at the time of providing them His Own Glimpse Swami Tehal Dass |
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