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The supreme presence of God

God does not need to be defined. God actually lives all around, within and without.

Published on: Jan 25, 2007 02:22 PM IST
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A respected senior teacher once asked us, a group of young medicos, our idea of God. The teacher is a renowned plastic surgeon and has also authored several books and lectures on the Gita and the Dnyaneshwari.

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One of us described God as a Supreme power, which directs all events in this world. I replied to the question with the example of the senior theatre actor-director Jayadev Hattangady.

Jayadev, alumnus of the National School of Drama, has been in theatre for the last 30 years. Once, one of his students asked him, "What is acting? How do you define it?" To this he replied, "I am yet to know. If I had known by now, I would have been greatly enlightened!" Here was a man who had lived theatre for decades but was humble enough to declare that his search for 'acting' was far from over.

To me, God does not need to be defined. I am happy to let God be fuzzy logic. God has to be lived. I think of God as a feeling; of wellness, of inner bliss, of an inner sparkle that fills the heart with warm cheer and optimism.

Truth, goodwill and friendship are forms of God. If all of us applied these criteria to all our acts, life would be heaven on earth.

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