You have to go from the form to the formless. If you jump only to the formless, that path is full of misery.
Lord
Krishna said in the Gita, that there are people who worship the
formless, but that path is full of pain and sorrow. You can see this
yourself. Take Moses for example, his path has been very miserable and
sad. Jesus - his life was so sad. Take the example of Mohammad
Paigambar, he had to undergo so much pain and struggle, and the
bloodiest part of history is his. It continued after him too, all his
family members had a very painful and sorrowful state.
This is
the reason why Buddha said, "Buddham sharanam gachhami", i.e., I go to
Buddha for refuge. Buddha is the formless in the form. Then he said,
"Sangam sharanam gachhami", i.e., I surrender myself to the society and
take refuge in the service of society. And then he said, "Dhammam
sharanam gachhami", i.e., I take refuge in the ultimate truth.
To
get away from misery, Buddha said four things; recognise there is
misery. There is a reason for the misery. It is possible to get out of
misery. To get out of misery, take refuge in the enlightened or Buddha.
Again, Buddha is the formless in the form.
Lord Krishna said the
same thing, "Aham tvam sarvapapebhyo, mokshapapebhyo mokshayishyami ma
sucah". Lord Krishna very clearly said that those who worship the
formless, their path is very tedious and full of misery. That is true.
Any
worship is only for the formless, but the path through the form makes
it joyful, easier and more perceivable for people. You may choose a path
with rubble and a lot of potholes, or you may choose a nice road, a
highway. This choice makes a difference.
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