"Those who feel it uncomfortable with the title, "seeing God", can replace it in mind with "realizing God". It might be more appropriate to you. Just mind it that sometime realization is far far more powerful and vivid than all our limited eye can see or our brain can process. And that kind of realization is even more Real than seeing in conventional sense. Here I put the true story of Sri Ramakrishna and his desciple Vivekananda on the issue of seeing God. It is one of my most favorite."
More than a century ago an adolescent boy of Calcutta, Narendra Nath Dutta was obsessed with THE IDEA OF SEEING GOD. He was firmly grounded in the works of occidental philosophers, but none could fulfil his cherished aspiration. His search took him to the ghats of Ganges where atop an anchored barge sat the leader of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, Maharshi Devendra Nath Tagore, a Guru in spiritual matters, father of the poet Tagore. But the 'Great Seer' was taken aback by Narendra's question - 'SIR, HAVE YOU SEEN GOD?' - and tried to assuage him by saying that his eyes resembled that of a yogi, and that he should spiritually prosper by meditation.
Disappointed and desperate the young man one day, along with his friends, went to meet Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, a somewhat eccentric priest of the Kali temple at Dakshineswar in Calcutta. At the first opportunity Narendra put him the same famous and bold question - "SIR, HAVE YOU SEEN GOD?"
But this practically illiterate priest, unlike the erudite Maharshi, replied in rural dialect without mincing words
- "YES, I HAVE SEEN GOD, JUST AS I SEE YOU HERE, ONLY IN A MORE CLEAR SENSE.
I HAVE TALKED WITH HIM MORE INTIMATELY THAN I AM TALKING TO YOU.
BUT MY CHILD, WHO WANTS TO SEE GOD !
PEOPLE SHED JUGS OF TEARS FOR MONEY, WIFE AND CHILDREN.
BUT IF THEY WEEP FOR GOD FOR ONLY ONE DAY THEY WOULD SURELY SEE HIM."
Narendra intuitively knew that here was a genuine man to whom God was a living reality and not at all a philosophical concept or an intellectual pastime. As we know it was under the ecclesiastical tutelage of Sri Ramakrishna (1836-86) that Narendra Nath Dutta graduated into a full-blossomed spiritual soul, later to be known as Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902).
According to Vivekananda, "My master was not learned but learning personified." This inhibition of highest spiritual knowledge comes not from cramming spiritual texts but from attaining direct realization of Divinity through various paths prescribed by the spiritual masters of yore. The boldness of 'Sanatan Dharma' we call Hinduism is that it emphasises nothing short of direct perception of Truth as the goal of human life.
Vivekananda also speaks about his great master, "For the first time I found a man who dared to say that he saw God, that religion was a reality to be felt, to be sensed in an infinitely more intense way than we can sense the world. I began to go to that man, day after day, and I actually saw that religion could be given. One touch, one glance, can change a whole life. "
Source: Hinduism.About.com, Contributed by Soma Brahma
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