….contd……..
Now, what’s the difference
between the night of human and the God? We go into tamasic sleep and he doesn’t
sleep. He goes into yoga nidhra. He’ll collect himself within and be lost
within himself.
Next in every religion like
Christianity, islam and like, it is stated that the Lord created world in 6
days and took ‘rest’ on the 7th day and hence Sunday is the day of
‘rest’. This is wrongly understood as ‘inaction of God’ and hence ‘we relax
i.e, do no work’ on Sunday. But, the actual purpose or meaning was – He created
for 6 days and on 7th sat back and looked at His creation – pleased
and contended. That day, is a remainder for us to enquire at the wonderment
called ‘this world’ and think and to seek ‘the Creator’ of this beautiful,
complex world. It’s a day to seek Him. Not blindly go to a place of worship,
read few lines, come home prepare heavy meal, eat and sleep – No. every creator
doesn’t continuously create – he creates, then sits back to look at his
creation, enjoy his work, relish it and then go back to creation after that.
‘Pralaya’ or the ‘The Flood’
happens after completion of every Kalpa i.e., after completion of four yugas –
Satya, Treta, Dwapar and Kali. Put together they constitute one kalpa. After
completion of every kalpa, there is a ‘deluge’ – a ‘Pralaya’. After many such
‘Pralayas’ come ‘Mahapralaya’ – the Great deluge’ when the entire universe is submerged
under water. This is called the ‘Night of the Lord’.
Our night constitutes of 12
hours. But the nights of higher beings are long when compared to earth day and
night. That way, the ‘Ultimate one’s’ night is one long period. (Already
explained in detail in reiki meet).
Sleep is tamasic. But sleep
during night is a must for body to get rejuvenated for next day. That sleep is
a ‘period of rest’ and not considered ‘tamasic in nature’. If a person sleeps
for more than 8/9 hrs /day and especially during day, it’s tamasic. What with
night duries et all it’s become necessary evil. Then, the person becomes
tamasic in nature. Yes, person’s gunas develop depending upon his habits. But,
that’s for some other time.
….contd…………….
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