| In their life-long quest for happiness people forget that they can secure enduring bliss only by pursuing the spiritual path. Towards the end of their life, when all other sources have failed, they turn towards God. One cannot secure real happiness by relying on worldly objects. Only by turning towards the Spirit can one secure bliss. In the quest for bliss, the Vedas have pronounced a caveat. God is incomparable. He cannot be comprehended by logical proofs. All kinds of proofs are of no avail for recognizing God. He is beyond the reach of mind and speech. - Divine Discourse, October 5, 1989. |
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