God is not our ventilator, he is our spirit✍

Everyone has their own struggles, karmas, ups and downs in life but there is only one force in the universe that gives our soul the strength needed to keep going in difficult situations. That’s God- he gives us moksha, he gives us blessings and he gives us deliverance.

Parmeshwar- the most high can be our best friend, our lawyer, our doctor, our father, our mother, our employer, our saviour and even our husband. Yes, I married Lord Krishna first- maine shaadi kar li bhagwan ke saath- he is my first husband. Meaning, I give no man on this planet a chance to break my heart because I gave my heart to Lord Ram, Lord Krishna, Lord Jesus, Allah and Nature first…divide by 6 kyunki ek hi toh hain. God has his hand over my life… first. If my person hurts me, it won’t break me.

I used the word ventilator because most of us rush to God in dispair. I am not saying we don’t worship or love God. I am saying we practically prioritize God later during the day. By the time we reach home we are tired. Agreed we have work, we have family to look after, but God also needs love.

God never asks us to keep our work aside. God never says keep chanting my name but I am saying keep God in your spirit alive throughout the day. This is so because it is not a ventilator, it is not just oxygen and good health that keeps you going- it’s your will power, your spirit that gives you the strength to keep pushing forward or fight the problems that come your way.

Tell me who is your support when things go down? The world will stand against you on two occasions in life- one when you are ascending and doing everything morally right and second when you get closest to God- when God selects you as his chosen- many against 1 will be your situation.

So tell me when the world goes against you, your own kin goes against you- who is that 1 person in the universe who gives you and me the strength to keep going? It’s your personal relationship with God- God resting in your spirit. Gaurd your vessel, gaurd your relationship with God.

Remember….the closest you move to God, the farthest you move away from people closest to you. That’s why we have rishi-munis staying alone, far away near the rivers, somewhere in the mountains far away from people closest to them. These people naturally detach from the material, wordly pleasures of life and surrender themselves to the divine.

And then what about those who are in pain, who are sick-fighting illnesses, those who are poor, those who are lonely, those who are down or left behind- who is their support? God is their saviour. These are people who have bigger problems than all of us- we should be greatful to God that we are not one of them.

Keeping our hearts upright in every situation is showing faith in God knowing he is going to deliver us one day. Keep God alive in spirit. It keeps us humble and it gives us hope for a better future. Nahi samajla? Marathit saangu?. Marathi shika re baba😊✍