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                      |  |                                                                |                            Everyone should cultivate good thoughts and eschew all bad feelings.  God has no dislike for anyone and is free of envy and ill-will. He does  not have any favourites. The grace one receives is the result of one's  own feelings. "Bhaavaatheetham thriguna rahitham" (The Divine is beyond feelings and attributes). He is "Ekam Sathyam Vimalam Achalam" (One, the Truth, Pure and Immovable). He is "sarvadhee saakshibhuutham"  (the eternal witness in all minds). When devotees complain they are  being punished by the Lord in various ways, they do not realize that God  does not punish them. It is their own fears and desires that cause  their troubles. A true devotee recognizes that all suffering is the  consequence of one’s own bad thoughts and actions.  - Divine Discourse, Aug 27, 1986. |  | 
                      | The devotee filled with love for the Lord welcomes what may appear as punishment as something for his own good  - Baba
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