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What is God? Intelligent people consider their rela1onship with the creator, sustainer and destroyer of life as their most important rela1onship since every other rela1onship depends on it. Emo1onal problems associated with secondary rela1onships are quickly and efficiently remedied if we appreciate the primacy, power and reliability of our rela1onship with God. It is an eternal rela1onship, whereas human rela1onships are fluctua1ng, fragile and perishable. Vedan1c inquiry and religious ac1vi1es increase our knowledge and experience and strengthen our bond with God. (1) God is a Formless Creator God, the intelligent all-pervading principle, maintains the whole universe in perfect harmony through a network of universal laws. It is pointless to speak of intelligence without a body, a means of expressing itself. But because it pervades everything it is not limited by a finite body, so Its body, Maya, is also all-pervading, just as space pervades every object appearing in it. In the absence of hands and feet and other organs, the Self, limitless awareness, creates by virtue of the awesome power of Maya, beau1ful intelligent Ignorance (sankalpa Shak+). Although it is bodiless in the conven1onal sense, Maya can assume temporary, finite forms for the sake of communica1ng with the devotee, epiphanies for instance. In Vedanta, the word creator is a figura1ve, not a literal descrip1on, because the en1re crea1on is pure existence/consciousness which is eternal and uncreated. Both inert maler and the living beings in the crea1on are eternal, a teaching which

is backed up the law of the conserva1on of energy which states that maler cannot be created or destroyed. The Bhagavad Gita says the universe has no beginning, middle or end. Because of the fact that crea1on is virtual, not actual, it is pointless to ask why God created the universe. We call God a creator, however, because the universe, which is non-separate from God, eternally goes through passive and ac1ve phases in the same way that we appear when awake and disappear when we sleep. So God doesn t need to create maler and living beings because they exist eternally. So what does God do? God Doesn t Have an Ac<ve and Passive State The ques1on is figura1ve also because God isn t a doer. But we need some way to communicate, so we say that God ac1vates maler and the conscious beings when they are in a passive state. This ac1va1on is in terms of illumina1on. MaLer and conscious beings are created, sustained and destroyed by the complex law of karma. Simple observa1on shows that everything is intelligently designed and follows scien1fic principles. It is not a random process. God doesn t have an ac1ve and a passive state. It is eternal ever-shining consciousness. The seemingly independent law of karma generates the two states and when the passive state has run its course, it is ac1vated as it presents itself to ever-shining, ever-present awareness. Just as we only create when we are awake and cease to create when we are asleep, we only create karma when we are alive and not when we are dead. But neither we or our bodies cease to exist when we die. The body wears out over a period of so many years and then dies, which is to say it enters its dormant or passive state un1l such 1me as the law of karma generates a new body, according to a very subtle complex process, in which case it appears again, ac1ng out the same tendencies it did in the previous life just as you do the same things today you did yesterday. The Law of Karma Gets God off the Hook As far as human beings are concerned, the law of karma causes birth, death and rebirth according to punya and papa, technical terms that mean good and bad ac1ons. A good ac1on is one that takes the universal laws opera1ng in every situa1on into account and a bad ac1on is one that causes the doer to contravene

the laws at the behest of its fears and desires. Good ac1ons are not necessarily ac1ons that get you what you want and bad ac1ons oten have good consequences. If you robbed a bank yesterday, you may wake up happy today but your happiness will be definitely circumscribed by considerable fear because the law of karma is built into every person. If you perform ac1ons in harmony with God s laws you will have a fortunate birth next 1me, if not, not. So according to the law of karma, God ac1vates your world. The nature of the world and your world specifically does not depend on God s will but on the law of karma alone. So blaming God for natural disasters or worldly calami1es or for your bad karma is pointless. You can only blame the group mind or yourself because the law of karma depends on the nature of your ac1ons or collec1ve ac1ons, war, for instance. And you can t blame society either because you are free to think differently. The ac1va1on/illumina1on of the universe includes the crea1on of the body-mind-sense complex. So the law of karma gets God off the hook. (2) God Protects Us God protects us in four different ways. (1) It provides a solu1on for every problem. For hunger food is provided. If you are sick medicine is available. If you are in doubt about something, God has given you an intellect to inves1gate the problem and come up with a solu1on. Science, for instance, helps us discover solu1ons to various problems. Unfortunately, God does not implement the solu1ons. God supplies the food but you need to put it in your mouth. The technical term for this type of protec1on is laukika sadhananam. (2) The second method is knowledge of the rituals provided in the karmic por1on of the Vedas that solve certain problems. With insight a devotee can discover which subtle power (deity) in the crea1on is responsible for a par1cular problem and invoke that deity with a ritual that will neutralize the problem. This type of protec1on is called shastriya sadhananam. For instance, many problems are caused by nega1ve thinking. By chan1ng certain mantras, which are basically posi1ve invoca1ons of the Self in the form of these subtle mental powers, the nega1ve thoughts are dissolved, the mind becomes peaceful and the problem goes away. (3) Miracles. Occasionally, in answer to a devotee s intense and sincere prayers, a miracle is provided by Isvara. This method is called aloukika sādhanānam.

(4) In answer to prayer the Lord gives the power of inner strength and changes the devotee s a`tude (bhavanam) toward life so that a problem becomes an easily resolved normal situa1on. (adhyatmika sadhanam) Of these four solu1ons, the first three are unreliable as they are object, not subject, dependent. Since they are unreliable, a backup solu1on is helpful. Changing your a`tude is immediate and reliable because it only depends on you. For outside problems your problem has to stand in a cue un1l God takes care of the others in front of you but inside problems only rely on you. All you have to do is change the thought that is crea1ng the problem and keep the resolving thought in mind un1l the agita1ng thought no longer appears. (3) God is the Boss Because we are totally dependent on God, God is the boss. So how do we know what God wants? Scriptures are God s instruc1ons for living. There are no scriptures for other conscious beings because they don t have free will and lille knowledge and power. They are only programmed to serve the crea1on. We are God s wild card. Owing to our amazing intellects we have great knowledge and power and, aided by free will, we are easily corrupted, can contravene the law of karma, destroy the world and come to grief. Since God is a compassionate nondual Boss, It does not want us to suffer so It supplies a set of moral and ethical principles that must be followed. Devo1on is our natural state but when our values run contrary to universal values and we become solely devoted to gratuitous desires and fears we become demons, not devotees. Demons are always destroyed because they eventually run up against God and...well...the result is never prely. Even demonic souls who outwardly show devo1on live in vain. Witness the long line of disgraced holy men...the crazy wisdom gurus who flouted dharma...in the last fity years. On the other hand, once you surrender to God, libera1on is guaranteed. Surrender, however, does not exempt you from your responsibility to prac1ce dharma and avoid adharma. If you understand God as a creator, protector and ordainer, you are a true devotee and are well prepared to alain the greatest goal of life.

This ar+cle is based on a transcript of one of Swami Paramarathanada s talks.