When Bharti became Brahmaleen

MAAsterG
Shri Bhagwan says, regardless of one’s religion, “There is no birth, no death – you are merely a traveler in this body.”
You existed before this body, and you will exist after it.
It is said – when you are just a traveler in this body, then why do you consider the body to be your own?
If this body isn’t yours, then who are you?
Those who realized this said – Aham Brahmasmi
“I am that Brahman, the Supreme Self.”
But the moment they opened their eyes and looked at others, they said – Tat Tvam Asi
“You too are Brahman, you too are the Supreme Self.”
This human life has been given – to attain that Supreme Self state.
Even if you’ve gained all the wealth and fame in the world – but if you have not attained that one Supreme Self state – in other words, if you have not known your true self, and have instead mistaken this perishable body to be your own – then when you leave the body, which you call death (which actually never occurs), the result will be: FAIL. Today, a great event occurred – when an Ashok Sabha (A-Sorrow-less Gathering) was held at Nigambodh Ghat in Delhi.
We’ve always heard of Shok Sabhas (mourning gatherings), yes – but for the first time we heard of an Ashok Sabha – that too at the great Nigambodh Ghat in Delhi.
And when asked about this Ashok Sabha, it was said that it reflects what God says.
Be it Lord Krishna or Guru Nanak Dev – all said the same:
“To remain sorrow-less is your true Dharma.”
The meaning of Dharma is Ashok – which means that regardless of circumstances, you remain neither sad nor happy, because joy and sorrow are part of the body’s play.
So. it was said – today, this Ashok Sabha was held. MAAsterG, is a reveredSpiritual Master and his disciple Bharti- is the one who truly tasted the essence of knowledge, lived her life rooted in that wisdom, and even in her final moments, became the living manifestation of her Guru’s teachings (she remained Ashok)
Seventy percent of her body was burned – a living body burned – and during this period of eleven days, while struggling through various hospitals and places – from the moment the burn occurred to the final breath – i.e. in Moradabad (where she was from), when a gas leak occurred, and the lighter was lit, there was an accident – and from there to AIIMS Delhi, all doctors, nurses, the entire paramedical staff – were astonished.
For eleven days and nights, while dressing her wounds – not once did she cry out in pain, and she remained absorbed in singing devotional hymns – saying,”Anand aa gaya re, Anand aa gaya”(“Bliss has come, bliss has come.”)
The God of Fire, who was to consume the body at the end – burned it in advance.Yet she continued singing – without uttering a single cry of pain.
In the end, when she was put on a ventilator at AIIMS Delhi – even then she was dancing with her hands.Her eyes sparkled and her lips bore a smile.
When the doctors gave up, she said:”It’s time to go home – to Parbrahman.”
This is the great mystery of life – revealed in every scripture.Lord Shri Krishna clearly says in the Bhagavad Gita, and all other divine beings have said the same -“You are not the body. You are not this dead body; rather you are the immortal soul.”
Thus, Bharti, through these eleven days and nights, gave full testimony – dancing, remaining the witness, even while in a burning body, completing her soul’s journey – and today, she has merged in the ABSOLUTE (become Brahmaleen).