Sanatan Weekly Online
Issue No. 239 · September 5, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Need For Spirituality

Saints' Blessings
to the Sanatan


Clarification of Doubts

Food for Thought

Messages to Seekers

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Religious Festivals

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Memorable Quotes





Food for Thought
Endowing doership to God

   When a seeker endows the doership* of an act to God or the Guru, a seemingly impossible task is easily accomplished by divine grace.


* Doership is the sense that ‘I’ have done something. Endowing doership unto God means that ‘God has (and not I have) done this.’ Endowing doership unto God entails surrender unto God. When one surrenders sincerely that only God can get something done and that God is getting it done, it activates divine grace in accomplishing the task. Hence, the accomplishment of the task is no longer limited by one’s capacity (or the lack of it).


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