Sri Ramakrishna says, “God
dwells in all beings. But you may be intimate only with good people; you
must keep away from the evil-minded. God is even in the tiger; but you
cannot embrace the tiger on that account. (Laughter). You may say,
'Why run away from a tiger, which is also a manifestation of God?' The answer
to that is: 'Those who tell you to run away are also manifestations of God -
and why shouldn't you listen to them?'”
"It is said in the
scriptures that water is a form of God. But some water is fit to be used
for worship, some water for washing the face, and some only for washing plates
or dirty linen. This last sort cannot be used for drinking or for a holy
purpose. In like manner, God undoubtedly dwells in the hearts of all -
holy and unholy, righteous and unrighteous; but a man should not have dealings
with the unholy, the wicked, the impure. He must not be intimate with
them. With some of them he may exchange words, but with others he
shouldn't go even that far. He should keep aloof from such people."
"Let
me tell you a story. In a forest there lived a holy man who had many
disciples. One day he taught them to see God in all beings and, knowing
this, to bow low before them all. A disciple went to the forest to gather
wood for the sacrificial fire. Suddenly he heard an outcry: 'Get out of
the way! A mad elephant is coming!' All but the disciple of the holy man took
to their heels. He reasoned that the elephant was also God in another
form. Then why should he run away from it? He stood still, bowed before
the animal, and began to sing its praises. The mahut of the elephant was
shouting: 'Run away! Run away!' But the disciple didn't move. The animal
seized him with its trunk, cast him to one side, and went on its way.
Hurt and bruised, the disciple lay unconscious on the ground. Hearing
what had happened, his teacher and his brother disciples came to him and
carried him to the hermitage. With the help of some medicine he soon
regained consciousness. Someone asked him, 'You knew the elephant was
coming - why didn't you leave the place?' 'But', he said, 'our teacher has told
us that God Himself has taken all these forms, of animals as well as men.
Therefore, thinking it was only the elephant God that was coming, I didn't run
away.' At this the teacher said: 'Yes, my child, it is true that the elephant
God was coming; but the mahut God forbade you to stay there. Since all
are manifestations of God, why didn't you trust the mahut's words? You should
have heeded the words of the mahut God.'” (Laughter)
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