Never miss this study

Baba says, “never miss this study. You will have an interest in studying when you have unbroken faith in the Father, who is teaching you.

There is a huge difference between the attainment of the path of devotion and that of the path of knowledge. Knowledge is a study, devotion is not. Knowledge, because of being a study, is a means of permanent attainment. Devotion is temporary entertainment. There was a time for devotion but now is the time for knowledge, the Teacher reminds me.

All those who study are yogis; they definitely have to have yoga with the teacher who teaches them. They also have the awareness of their aim and objective; they know what they will become through their studies. I am not just a yogi, though; I am a Raja yogi. I study the study through which I become the king of kings. My Teacher with whom I have yoga is God Himself. My aim and objective is to transform from ordinary human into Narayan. And when I say I am studying, ‘I’ refers to the soul. The Supreme Soul is teaching I, the soul. I am not so-and-so, son/daughter of so-and-so, living in this country, at this address etc. No. I, the soul, the child of God, is studying this study. When this foundational aspect is forgotten, power isn’t accumulated. The knowledge too then slips away, doesn’t stay in the intellect. This is new knowledge for the new world, no one else can teach me this. There are no books that have this either. So the more attention you pay to your study, Baba points out, the higher the status you claim.

Each invaluable jewel should be imbibed in every thought; at every second, so as to make both the present and future elevated. The special thought to do this is: I am not an ordinary student and this is not an ordinary study. The Father comes daily from the far-off realms especially to teach me. My study is the versions of God! The supreme directions of the Supreme Father are my study and each world of this study renders an income worth millions. “If even one word is missed, then you have not simply missed a word, but you have lost innumerable treasures, which also means that the status or achievements of many lives in the future will be less.“, Baba cautions.

The faith I need to bring about transformation is…”God is speaking to me and I am listening. God, the Father, has come to teach me. I am a specially near and dear student and this is why He has come for me. Who has come? From where has He come? What is He teaching? These are the highest thoughts, He teaches, to bring about transformation. During class you must imbibe this thought and become the embodiment of that thought and study. You are not attending an ordinary class. Don’t look at the one who is reading the versions but at the One whose versions are being spoken. Bring that One in front of you, He teaches, see the incorporeal Father and the subtle Father.

You continue to receive BapDada’s love and remembrance every day if you are listening to the murli every day. He doesn’t miss out on giving love and remembrance for even a single day. This is a sign of BapDada’s love. If you miss the murli, then you miss His love and remembrance and His blessings. You can catch up on the murli by reading it later but by not being present, the time that is fixed for receiving love and remembrance from BapDada was missed, He points out. So, He says, note down very, very, very well that you must not miss the murli. BapDada comes from the supreme abode every day; He comes from so far away; He comes for the children – have this unbroken faith. When I do, then just as the Father never misses the murli, I won’t either.

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