In
the last birth, atman practically freeing itself from the cycle of life and death
... has no other goal but to return to the abode of God. Achieving this stage
is known as self realization ... in other terms one has achieved the stage of
enlightenment. All traces of dross having been removed ... the atman within becomes
free from all manifestations. One who truly aspires for achieving this stage must
work towards the goal of the atman within, which is nothing else but to reduce
the dross within progressively as happens in the case of refining an Ore.
The more we pass the
ore through the purification process ... lighter it becomes yet the concentration
of the metal increases. These small pieces of metal scattered all over the ore
mass when combine together after the full purification has occurred ... is what
we know as gaining the original pristine glory ... the true appearance of an atman
in its pure form.
It
is far simply said than done. To be able to preach the unthinkable is something
really difficult to fathom ... it seems very likely that anyone can remember the
Almighty God at the time of liberation of the body from the atman but in practice
it is not so. As per the theory of karma we reap what we sow ... nothing more
on less.
Depending
upon the karma we have practiced all our life ... shall result in what we get
in the end. Merely wishing for the glory of God at the time of leaving the body
shall not bear the desired result but truly practicing and achieving the stage
of Nirvikalpa samadhi shall yield the results we truly desired all our life. More
on Nirvikalpa samadhi here-
As
per Bhagavad Gita shloka VIII-5 Indulgence in wrong practices shall never bear
the fruit ... we have to practice it day and night without a break to achieve
the desired result. If you feel you must indulge in prayers towards God at the
end of your journey of life then merely a few hours of practice in the end will
not suffice.... one needs to practice this indulgence all throughout life. The
practice has to be continuous throughout ... rather it should become a habit to
be practiced every day of our life.
According
to Bhagavad Gita shloka VIII-5 Who shall remember God at the time of death ...
one who practiced spirituality every moment of his life ... one maybe a cobbler
or a King who only when the temple only on sacred occasions!! No wonder the grace
of God is won by the cobbler.
He
deserved it well and rather he never cared for it ... he only went on being his
duties and along with sang the praises of God. He was not a lucky man ... he really
worked hard to get it ... he had a firmer goal in life and achieved it. He never
depended upon luck to favor him.
Lord
Krishna clearly emphasizes on this point that one who prays to God; the Almighty
Creator with full sincerity, integrity and compassion ... achieves what he yearns
for. There is no scope for one who prays to God owing to a compulsion ... our
dedication towards God must flow freely ... there can never be any obstacles in
saying our prayers ... we have nothing to lose ... all our doubts must be buried
deeply as none can forfeit the grace of God which is due to us.
In
the physical realm of the world we maybe a loser but in the kingdom of God we
are always a winner. Why fear anything which is not under our control ... we must
see to it that the grace of God is always with us.