I do not have to go to Heaven
Sri Chinmoy (to Narada): I do not have to go to Heaven. You have brought Heaven down! Your infinite love is immutable. You have truly brought down Heaven for me and for all of us. Heaven’s celestial delight, ecstasy and immortality you have brought down for us and for the aspiration-heart of Mother Earth. You have brought down the message of universal love and love and love.Every second of your life you are offering divine love to humanity. The world does not know, but the world can definitely know at God’s choice Hour that you are now inspiring thousands of people. There shall come a time when you will inspire millions and millions of people. You will awaken them and inspire them to receive Love and Love and Love from the Absolute Lord Supreme.
Narada11 is the one who carries earth’s bleeding heart to Heaven, and from Heaven brings down Heaven’s all-illumining love and light. You are the bridge between earth’s aspiration-cry and Heaven’s illumination-smile. Only two hundred people are here, but our souls you have touched, our hearts you have touched and our lives you have touched so beautifully and so powerfully, and in turn our souls have touched countless souls. The love you have given us has already reached countless people – countless aspirants, peace-seekers, peace-dreamers and God-lovers on earth.
I have written many, many, many books, but now I am speechless!
Your love for the Supreme in me discovers my love. All my soul’s love I offer to you in silence – my deathless appreciation, admiration and love. You have literally brought down Heaven, Heaven, here in the heart of Sacred Rock.
Sri Chinmoy then offered prasad (blessed food) to everyone present while standing in front of the statue of himself. A few comments followed.
Narada’s mother: We are happy to have you here today, Guru, and it is a beautiful statue. You have done some wonderful things for him. Thank you.
Sri Chinmoy: Your son is doing many wonderful things for God, and I am so proud of him, so proud of him!
Kulan, Narada’s brother: Thank you, Guru. Sacred Rock has always been a spiritual place for me to come and be with Narada. Now it will be an especially spiritual place. Thank you for coming and blessing us.
Narada and Kaivalya garlanded the statue while Sri Chinmoy meditated. Narada gave the Master an award in honour of his second visit to Sacred Rock.
Sri Chinmoy (to Narada): Universal greatness is your outer name. Universal goodness is your inner name.
Comment by Narada for the video, after the programme: Guru, thank you, with deep gratitude for the love that you have shown to me and to my brothers and my sisters on this Planet Earth. Your love has been an example – an example I am learning from, my brothers and sisters are learning from and the world is learning from. Carry on, stay strong, and we are here every step of the way!
11. In Hindu traditions, Narada is a divine sage, messenger of the gods, famous as a travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom.↩
