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2025-01-14

The 7 Days Course (Part 2)

The 7 day introductory course of the Brahma Kumaris also guides us on how we can understand and connect to God, after knowing that just like us, God’s spiritual form is a Supreme being of divine light, not visible to the physical eyes. He is the Supreme Soul and spiritual Father as well as the Supreme Father of all human souls. He is also the Father of all divine souls like Shri Radhe Krishna, Shri Lakshmi Narayan, and Shri Ram Sita, who were deities and also of famous divine religion founders and saints like Abraham, Buddha, Christ, Mohammed, Mahavira, Shankaracharya, Guru Nanak, and many others.

➤He is called by different names like Heavenly Godfather, Bhagwan, Eeshwar, Shiva, Allah, Khuda, and Jehovah in different parts and different religions of the world. He is the only soul who never takes birth in any human body and is eternally bodiless, soul-conscious, and pure. All other souls in the world, even divine souls and deities, have a physical form and take birth in human bodies.

➤In the course, we also learn that God is an Ocean of 7 qualities – peace, joy, love, bliss, purity, power and wisdom. He is eternally constant in these qualities and never loses them by taking different physical births. Also, we understand where is God’s spiritual home, and learn how to visualize and remember Him in His home, which is the soul world or incorporeal world, the same spiritual home as that of human souls, who are God’s spiritual children.

➤And lastly and very importantly, we come to know what is God’s most important task or action in the World Drama and how He transforms the Iron Age or Kaliyug to the Golden Age or Satyug. Also, how He transforms humans, who are full of vices like lust, anger, greed, attachment, ego, jealousy and hatred into deities or devi devtas, who are full of divine qualities and beautiful specialties and their lives are full of purity, peace, love and joy.

(Continues tomorrow...)

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