A small but a beautiful story:
A Little boy and his Father were crossing a bridge. The Father was worried about the safety of his little boy, so he asked him, "my dear, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river."
The little boy said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand."
"What's the difference?" asked the puzzled Father.
"There's a big difference," replied the little boy. "If I hold your hand while crossing the bridge and if i panic, then chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."
The moral of the beatuiful story is ... In our relationship with God Shiva, we all BKs and PBKs accept BindiShiva as our eternal Father and we try to hold His hand till the very end of this perilous journey of crossing this river of Kaliyug (with its ups and downs); but there is no guarantee that we will not leave him as time rolls by; most of us will get anischay(doubts) on the way and will leave His hand (as many BKs and PBKs are doing); The main question is : who are these children whose hand, ShivBaba Himself will hold when the time of destruction comes and grant the boon of immortality ????
Only those souls (108 rudramala souls), whom Ramshivbaba will give the support in the end, will remain as Farishtas to reveal Him to the world and will get their inheritance of kingship. The rest of the souls, who have not recognised Ramshivbaba (in 100% incorporeal stage) will panic and loose their inheritance.
shivsena.
A Little boy and his Father were crossing a bridge. The Father was worried about the safety of his little boy, so he asked him, "my dear, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river."
The little boy said, "No, Dad. You hold my hand."
"What's the difference?" asked the puzzled Father.
"There's a big difference," replied the little boy. "If I hold your hand while crossing the bridge and if i panic, then chances are that I may let your hand go. But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens, you will never let my hand go."
The moral of the beatuiful story is ... In our relationship with God Shiva, we all BKs and PBKs accept BindiShiva as our eternal Father and we try to hold His hand till the very end of this perilous journey of crossing this river of Kaliyug (with its ups and downs); but there is no guarantee that we will not leave him as time rolls by; most of us will get anischay(doubts) on the way and will leave His hand (as many BKs and PBKs are doing); The main question is : who are these children whose hand, ShivBaba Himself will hold when the time of destruction comes and grant the boon of immortality ????
Only those souls (108 rudramala souls), whom Ramshivbaba will give the support in the end, will remain as Farishtas to reveal Him to the world and will get their inheritance of kingship. The rest of the souls, who have not recognised Ramshivbaba (in 100% incorporeal stage) will panic and loose their inheritance.
shivsena.