God is one’s very own. It is an eternal relationship.
“God is one’s very own. It is an eternal relationship.”
— Sri Sarada Devi (Holy Mother)
In these few simple words, Sarada Maa reveals the essence of spiritual truth — a truth that transcends boundaries of religion, culture, and time.
To say "God is one’s very own" is to affirm a personal, intimate connection between the soul and the Divine. Unlike worldly relationships that come and go, that rise and fall with time and circumstances, this bond with God is timeless, unbreakable. Just as a child belongs naturally to a mother, or a river flows unceasingly toward the ocean, our innermost self is eternally tied to God — not as a distant, judgmental being, but as our truest beloved, closest friend, and eternal guide.
Sarada Maa’s words dispel the fear that God is far away or accessible only through rituals or dogma. She assures us that we do not have to search outside or perform grand gestures to find the Divine. God is already with us — more our own than even our breath or heartbeat.
This eternal relationship is not created; it simply is. Whether we are aware of it or not, it exists. Whether we pray, meditate, or wander in ignorance, that connection remains, waiting patiently for us to turn inward and recognize it. It is like a lamp covered by a cloth — the light is there, shining always. We only need to lift the veil of ego, doubt, and distraction.
Sarada Maa's message is especially comforting for those struggling with life’s sufferings and uncertainties. Even when the world seems cold or relationships fail, this divine relationship stands firm. It does not judge. It does not abandon. It waits — lovingly, silently — for our hearts to awaken.
Her use of the word “very own” is important. It carries warmth, reassurance, and unconditional love. It tells us that God is not a stranger, but our nearest and dearest. And it invites us to build that relationship not out of fear, but with love, trust, and surrender.
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