09. Voice of God |
Having made a ceaseless effort to attain self-
purification, I have developed some little
capacity to hear correctly and clearly the
‘still small Voice within’.
The Epic Fast, (1933), p. 34
My claim, to hear the voice of God is no
new claim. Unfortunately there is no way that I
know of proving the claim except through
results. God will not be God if He
allowed Himself to be an object of proof by
His creatures. But He does give His willing
slave the power to pass through the fieriest of
ordeals. I have been a willing slave to this
most exacting Master for more than half a
century. His voice has been increasingly
audible as years have rolled by. He has never
forsaken me even in my darkest hour. He has
saved me often against myself and left me not a
vestige of independence. The greater the
surrender to Him, the greater has been my joy.
Harijan, 6-5-1933, p. 4
For me the Voice of God, of Conscience,
of Truth or the Inner Voice or ‘the still small
Voice’ mean one and the same thing. I saw no
form. I have never tried, for I have always
believed God to be without form. But what I did
hear was like a Voice from afar and yet quite
near. It was as unmistakable as some human voice
definitely speaking to me, and
irresistible. I was not dreaming at the
time I heard the Voice. The hearing of the
Voice was preceded by a terrific struggle
within me. Suddenly the Voice came upon
me. I listened, made certain that it was the
Voice, and the struggle ceased. I was
calm. The determination was made
accordingly, the date and the hour of the
fast were fixed. Joy came over me. This was
between 11 and 12 midnight. I felt refreshed
and began to write the note about it
which the reader must have seen.
Could I give any further evidence that it was truly the Voice that I heard and that it was not an echo of my own heated imagination ? I have no further evidence to convince the sceptic. He is free to say that it was all self-delusion or hallucination. It may well have been so. I can offer no proof to the contrary. But I can say this – that not the unanimous verdict of whole world against me could shake me from the belief that what I heard was the true Voice of God. But some think that God Himself is a creation of our own imagination. If that view holds good, then nothing is real, everything is of our own imagination. Even so, whilst my imagination dominates me, I can only act under its spell. Realest things are only relatively so. For me the Voice was more real than my own existence. It has never failed me, and for that matter, any one else. And every one who wills can hear the Voice. It is within every one. But like everything else, it requires previous and definite preparation. Harijan, 8-7-1933, p. 4
Men have always been found throughout the
world claiming to speak for the Inner Voice. But
no harm has yet overtaken the world
through their shortlived activities. Before
one is able to listen to that Voice, one has
to go through a long and fairly severe course of
training, and when it is the Inner Voice that
speaks, it is unmistakable. The world cannot
be successfully fooled for all time. There
is, therefore, no danger of anarchy setting in
because a humble man like me will not be
suppressed and will dare to claim the
authority of the Inner Voice, when he
believes that he has heard it.
Harijan, 18-3-1933, p. 9
I believe that we can all become messengers of
God, if we cease to fear man and seek only God’s
Truth. I do believe I am seeking only God’s
Truth and have lost all fear of man.
Young India, 25-5-1921, p. 161
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