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Part-1 - Jagatguru Rampal Ji

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Message to Bhakti Trader<br />

is Kabir (KavirDev). The body of that Parmeshwar is made up of<br />

the element of light. The body of Parmatma 1 is very subtle and<br />

becomes visible to only that worshipper whose divine vision has<br />

opened up. Similarly, the living being also has a subtle body which is<br />

covered by a layer i.e. body made up of the five elements which is<br />

formed from the seminal fluid (shukram') by the union of motherfather.<br />

Even after leaving the body, the subtle body remains with a<br />

living being. That body is only visible to a worshipper whose divine<br />

vision has opened up. Understand the state of the Supreme God and<br />

a living being in this way.<br />

In Vedas, there is a description of chanting (Sumiran) ‘Om'’<br />

mantra, which is only sadhna 2 of Brahm. With this aim, considering<br />

the ‘Om'’ mantra as of the Purna Brahm, the sages (Rishis) tried to<br />

attain God by meditating (hath yog) for thousands of years. But did<br />

not see God, just gained supernatural powers (siddhis). By playing<br />

with those toys of siddhis, the sages remained in the cycle of life and<br />

death and also wrote God as ‘formless’ in the books based on their<br />

own experiences.<br />

Brahm (Kaal) has pledged that I will never appear before<br />

anyone in my real form. I will be considered ‘invisible’ (‘invisible’<br />

means that somebody is in form but does not manifest personally in<br />

physical form. Like, in the daytime the sun disappears as the sky<br />

becomes cloudy. It is not visible, but in reality, is present as it is<br />

behind the clouds; this state is called ‘invisible’/unmanifested). [For<br />

evidence see Gita, Adhyay 7, Shloka 24 -25; Adhyay 11, Shloka 48<br />

and 32].<br />

Brahm (Kaal), the narrator of the Holy Gita <strong>Ji</strong>, by entering into<br />

Shri Krishan ji’s body like a ghost, is saying, “Arjun, I am an<br />

enlarged Kaal and have come here to eat everyone (Gita Adhyay 11<br />

Shlok 32). This is my original appearance, which neither could<br />

anybody see before you, nor would anyone be able to see in future.<br />

This means that nobody can see this original form of mine by the<br />

yagya-jap-tap 3 and the method of ‘Om'’ naam etc. mentioned in the<br />

1 God<br />

2 Worship<br />

3 Yagya means Sacrificial ceremony; Jap means Repetition of mantra; Tap means<br />

Austerity/meditation<br />

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