You’re searching for the wrong thing. What’s omnipresent, where will you find it? You’ll go mad searching, but it won’t be found. If I ask you to find light, what would you say? That I’m crazy? Light is everywhere; it’s not something to be searched for, like air.
Just as light and air can’t be found, God can’t be searched for either. Why wander aimlessly? Why bathe in the Ganges, hoping to purify yourself? What’s present everywhere can’t be found; it’s a matter of realization.
Like a blind person can’t see light, a foolish or faithless person can’t see God. But who’s the real fool? Not the one who denies God’s existence or curses Him, but the one who believes in God yet can’t see Him everywhere.
Those who think God is confined to a stone or a temple, who believe that God will only reveal Himself when the temple doors open, are the greatest non-believers. They limit the all-pervading God, making Him like themselves.
Don’t confine the omnipresent to limited boundaries. Try to reach the point from which the universe expanded. Spirituality is not about expansion but about contraction, returning to the point.
Worshipping the Sri Yantra will exhaust you, but until you understand the upper bindu (point), your worship will remain just a ritual, not true sadhana (spiritual practice).


