Fix your goal which should be complete oneness with God.
Rest not till the ideal is achieved.
It is very essential for everyone to fix his thought, at the
very outset, upon the goal which he has to attain so that
his thought and will may pave his way upto it. It has been
observed that those on the path of spirituality who did not
fix that final state for their goal have definitely remained
short of the mark, because, before arriving at the final
point, they mistook one or the other of the intermediate
states to be the final point or the Reality, and stopped
there. Thus they suffered merely for not having fixed their
goal. Even in worldly matters so long as a person does not
keep his object in view his efforts are never so intensified
as to ensure success. It is an admitted fact that a boat
cannot ply direct to the destination unless the helm is
applied to it. Treating this human form as a boat and the
space it is plying in as the ocean of spirituality, it is
but essential to put up the helm in order to be able to ply
through the storming ocean successfully. In the spiritual
field the helm is our strong willpower which helps us to
steer on to the destination. There may certainly be
countless whirls at places, but the strength of our will and
confidence helps us to overcome all of them and proceed on
straight to the destination. Now since our eye is fixed upon
spirituality, we take up the ideal which is the highest and
which can be nothing but that associated directly with the
Absolute. Thus to reach the Infinite Absolute is one of the
primary duties of man. But so long as the goal is not fixed
in one’s thought it is very difficult to complete the
journey successfully. Divine help does come, no doubt, but
only when the Supreme is convinced of devotee’s earnestness
of purpose. When the reaction creates a stir in the Infinite
it indicates that he has concentrated his thought in the
Great Being. (This brings to our view the example of the
lover and the Beloved). It means that the distance between
the devotee and the Lord is reduced, and the idea of
remoteness begins to fade away. Our nearness goes on
increasing upto the final limit where the very feeling of
aloofness, having merged in the Reality, becomes completely
extinct and assumes the form of the Latent Motion that
exists at the time of pralaya (individual). In this way our
merging in the state becomes permanent and lasting. Our
swimming in the Infinite Ocean now starts, which brings us
to the real life which comprises the influences of the ocean
we are now swimming in. Now the silent motion which we have
created in it started merging into it. In it we start
expanding. In this way our laya avastha in it becomes
durable and lasting. It is thus clear that the firmness of
will and determination to reach the holy entity helped us to
arrive at the destination, with the result that we got
firmly established in the final state. How this most
difficult problem was so easily solved by virtue of the
correctness of our goal and the firmness of determination
may not now be difficult to understand. Our intention to
reach the goal promoted our efforts, and since the Ideal was
the noblest, the interest for it went on increasing till it
developed into a strong craving. Then we began to feel
impatient for it. When we get into this habit, the
tendencies of the mind are diverted towards it with full
vigour. Thus we come to the conclusion that for the
attainment of the objective we have to create in us intense
longing or extreme impatience, which forces our passage on
to it, just as the Latent Motion did at the time of
creation.
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