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The bhakti path means a love relationship with God, with the Ultimate.

A love affair with the Whole.

It means that one is ready to dissolve into the Whole, that one is ready to invite the Whole to come into one’s heart.

The path to God is through Love. Just Love. Bhakti Marga is a path of devotion – a journey from the mind to the heart where we encounter true Love and our Divine Self.

True Love is Unconditional Love from and for the Divine.

The bhakti path is centred around developing a personal relationship with the Divine in such a way that unconditional acceptance of oneself blossoms and pure love flows to others.

As this Divine Love arises within, so does the self-confidence to apply it in everyday life.

The core values of the Bhakti Marga path are love, patience and unity. Learning to love ourselves, others and the Divine helps one change from the inside out, inspiring others to do the same.

Patience is developed by learning to do one's dharma (duty) with an attitude of acceptance and devotion.

Unity comes as we learn to work together and grow into seeing everyone and everything as an aspect of Divine creation.

The ultimate spiritual goal of a human existence is to realise the Divine within oneself and in all of creation.

At some point along the spiritual journey, one cannot advance beyond the limits of one’s own will and a deep inner ‘calling’ awakens to lead one to the feet of a Master, a Satguru, who can take them all the way to God-Realisation.



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https://www.bhaktimarga.org/bhakti-marga