“Suppose several boys are moving along a particular road and one boy falls into a drain, his dress and his body, become dirty. Other people, passers-by, will laugh at him, but when the boy's father sees his boy in that condition, what is he to do? Will he laugh at his own son? No! What will he do?” PeopleBodyMovingFallFatherBoysLaughingConditionsParticularSonDressesDirtyDrains Author:Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
“What are you to do? You are always to remember that you are the child of a Great Father. You must not think that you are a sinner, that you are a degraded person. If you think that you are a sinner, it means you are meditating on sin! When sin has become the object of your meditation, you will become a sinner, because a person becomes just like the object of his or her ideation. We become the object of our meditation.” IfsThinkingMeanChildrenPersonsRememberFatherSinMeditationObjectsSinnerMeditatingGreat FatherIdeation Author:Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
“If you always meditate on sin, "I am a sinner, I am a sinner," actually you will become a sinner. The psychological approach is, you should forget it - even if you are a sinner, you should think, "I am the son of a Great Father, I am the daughter of a Great Father." Thus you are meditating on the Great Father, and a day is sure to come when you will become one with your Great Father.” IfsThinkingShouldFatherSinForgetSonApproachDaughterPsychologicalSinnerForget ItMeditatingGreat Father Author:Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
“To think, "I am a sinner, oh Father, save me," is a defective approach! You should say, "I am your son, I am your daughter, oh Father, take me on your lap, I am your child." This will be the approach. You should forget what you do not want.” ThinkingWantShouldChildrenFatherForgetSonApproachDaughterOur ChildrenYour ChildrenSinnerTake MeLapSave MeOur DaughterYour DaughterYour SonDefective Author:Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar