The
President’s Concluding Remarks Sant Kirpal
Singh Ji After
beginning his remarks in Hindi, Sant Kirpal Singh Ji then spoke in English as
follows: SO, DEAR
BROTHER AND SISTER Who have come from abroad, I submit that in these four days
we have been very productive; all of us have laid our heads together and come
to some conclusions. After all, what
are these conflicts and schisms going on in each country? The fact is that unity already exists—we
have forgotten it. What is that
unity? The right understanding that all
men are born in the same way with the same privileges from God and the same
construction outside and inside. As man
we are all one—no high, no low. We were
first man; then the tongue became Christian or Hindu or Mohammedan or this or that
thing by wearing all those labels. But
that is not all; further, we are one at the level of that conscious entity
which is administering this factory of the human body. So we are conscious beings and God is all
conscious. Some Power is
controlling us in the body, which works as long as we are in it; we live in
this world only for a certain time, until that Power which is controlling us
leaves. That Power is God into
expression, and is called Word, Naam, Shabd, Kalma. So that God
Power Whom we have to find, and he who has to do the finding, both live in the
temple of the human body. But out
attention, which is the outward expression of our soul, is identified with the
world outside so much so that we have forgotten ourselves. So we have to just know ourselves, by with
drawing our attention from all outside and from the body below. When we know ourselves, we are able to know
the Overself Who is controlling us in
the human body. So
please—there is no need of changing your religions or social bodies, but it is
most necessary that you follow the teachings of those religions, that is
all. And those are? God resides in every heart. All is holy where devotion Kneels. And, He resides in every heart whether the
labels are this way or that way. So for this
purpose we come to some Resolutions. I
hope all these were repeated to you, read by my brother or friend. I take it
that they appeal to you. If so, I think
each one of you can raise some finger in assent. Raise your hand up if your all agree. (Every hand went up from
the assembled delegates.) It is for your good and the good of all humanity. So I thank you
for your coming from far off and taking so much trouble. You have taken time from your busy hours,
also spent so much money. Those who
have come from India, we are thankful; but those who have come from abroad and
spent thousands of dollars, they deserve more thankfulness. So I convey my thanks to each one of you,
whether you have gathered here from here or from abroad. Today is the last day of these
sessions. I hope you will carry this
very thing practically in your lives.
God bless you all. |