What would you do if you found a piece of stone from Ram Sethu which was touched by Shri Ram Bhagwan himself ? You may get ecstatic with a deepest gratitude that you even got a chance to touch the stone. Fair enough.
But did we ever think about what’s the difference between that stone and us ? With all practical means, both (our material body and the stone) are part of the same mother earth.
And who created Mother earth ? Sun.
Who created the Sun ? Spinning cloud of gas and dust particles floating in the universe.
Who created gas and dust particles ?
We can keep going on but at the end we all know (scientifically) that the entire creation was created from nothing. Science calls it the Big Bang, As per Hindu scriptures it was created by Brahma.
It doesn’t actually matter who and why the universe was created. What actually matters is that everyone of us, every animal, every plant, every planet, every dust particle in the entire cosmos is created from the same source of energy. We may call it the big bang, we may call it Bhagwaan Vishnu/Brahma, we may call it a random chemical reaction. It doesn’t matter anyways.
Isn’t it mystical that every atom of our human body was created by the same source which created the stone from Ram Sethu ?. So why do we get ecstatic by holding a stone which was touched by Shri Ram Bhagwaan but don’t get the same feeling when touching our own body ? In fact many of the times we get frustrated by the objects or peoples around us.
Think about it.
The day a person starts worshiping his own body like a temple, like a reflection of the entire cosmos in his own body, like every atom of his body is carved by the same divine source who created the entire universe, he will truly start uniting with the universe and the entire universe will start uniting with him.
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