SAINT
Written by
Brij Sachdeva
A saint is, in real sense, a sane person. To be sane is actually, to be a saint. A saint is beyond good and evil, right and wrong. He is untouched by praise or condemnation. He can not hate or love anything or anyone in particular. He can not be against or in favour of anything in particular. He is not identified with any limited identity. He is identified with the unlimited. He may appear to be identified with some limited identity like community, nation, or religion because he has chosen that limited identity as a tool to serve his truth. But he has no attachment for any such tool or device. If this device is serving his truth very well, up to his satisfaction and fulfilment, he is there, not being worried about appearing to be attached or identified with that limited identification, but if the situation is otherwise, he is always ready to give up everything, even this device.
A saint is ready to do anything to serve his truth. He is never bothered by guilt because he never does a thing that does not serve his Truth. He is indefinable, unpredictable and unexplainable because Truth is a flux and he is following only truth, I mean ‘his truth.'
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