Embodiments of Thoughts


22/12/24 MadhubanAvyakt BapDada

“Some children think very well, but you mustn’t become an embodiment of thoughts (sochna swaroop). Become an embodiment of remembrance (smruti swaroop). An embodiment of remembrance is an embodiment of power (samarth swaroop). An embodiment of thoughts is not an embodiment of power. Seeing the different games of the children, BapDada continues to smile. Some children remain embodiments of thoughts; they don’t remain constant embodiments of remembrance. Sometimes, they are embodiments of thoughts and at other times they are embodiments of remembrance. Those who remain embodiments of remembrance are constantly in their natural form. Those who remain embodiments of thoughts have to make effort. This confluence age is not an age for making effort. It is an age for experiencing all attainments. You have been making effort for 63 births, but it is now the age, that is, the time, to attain the fruit of those efforts.

As per the featured book, I think that when Baba says remembrance it is equivalent to ‘thoughts’. When he says thoughts the equivalent in the book is ‘thinking’. Let’s change it and see.

“Some children think very well, but you mustn’t become an embodiment of thinking. Become an embodiment of thoughts. An embodiment of thoughts is an embodiment of power. An embodiment of thinking is not an embodiment of power. Seeing the different games of the children, BapDada continues to smile. Some children remain embodiments of thinking; they don’t remain constant embodiments of thoughts. Sometimes, they are embodiments of thinking and at other times they are embodiments of thoughts. Those who remain embodiments of thoughts are constantly in their natural form. Those who remain embodiments of thinking have to make effort. This confluence age is not an age for making effort. It is an age for experiencing all attainments. You have been making effort for 63 births, but it is now the age, that is, the time, to attain the fruit of those efforts.


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