Hare Om Ramjji,
One of the greatest challenges in my life was splitting up with the mother of “my” kids. I tried everything to fix that relationship and had to let it go. At first I couldn´t imagine that I would ever be that happy without her.
On one side involuntary thoughts told me that I will be never be happy without her. On the other hand I told those thoughts that I’m fine any time, in any circumtances. I trusted the I’m OK thought although it did first feel kind of fake. But slowly, slowly I became more and more confident about it and life proved to me more and more that I’m OK, even though I didn’t realize my biggest life’s desire, marital happiness.
It showed me how powerful the mind is and deepened my trust in the scripture/Guru. How I experience life is a reflection of my thoughts. Now, some years later, I am grateful that Life, God, Ishwara, taught me this. It was painful but worth it. I’m always good no matter what; that’s my favourite thought 🙂 And it a stone rock solid fact. Trusting in the Universe/Ishwara that he knows best whatever I want or don’t want. Thanks, Ramjji, for keep inspiring and unfolding the truth, greatest gift I could ask for.
You know that feeling when something is missing when you create a meal. The dish doesn’t taste bad but although something is missing you don’t know what it is. Then a friendly guru shows up and says add a bit or this or that and the dish becomes perfectly tasty. Somebody has to teach you, transmit the knowledge to you. He has the perfect recipe that he worked on for a long time and it always comes out perfect and you get to enjoy the meal to the fullest. All the other ingredients get in harmony with that one. Thanks Ramjji, for showing up and adding the missing ingredients. The dish tastes pretty pretty good . One needs the full recipe, the whole picture, otherwise its always something missing and we don’t know why the food is tasteless.
Love,
Randy