Every human being is different from another human being on the basis of personality, nature, interests and behavior. Every action of a man is not the result of any one birth but is the result of his actions in many previous births. On the basis of experiences and practices of many births, special sanskars develop in his heart which make him different from other human beings.
Similarly, there are different ways to reach God. The person is on the path of knowledge and finds it easy to engage in devotion. Some are immersed in Rajayoga while some rely only on karma but some experience the central power by which all are being pulled on their respective paths. Knowledge, devotion, yoga or karma, the basic basis remains the same, but it is natural for the influence of other emotions to come.
For a person immersed in devotion, the doors of meditation start opening on their own. As knowledge is attained, one's own insignificance becomes apparent, and one begins to make self-sacrifices in worshiping the Supreme Power. Karma is all connected to emotions. The soul of a Karma Yogi burns like gold in the flame of Karma. A person should walk only on the path on which he feels comfortable. Don't try to reverse your behavior.
A Karma Yogi can attain God in his own way as much as a Raja Yogi. Neither the path of knowledge is superior, nor the devotee absorbed in God. When all paths lead to the same destination, how can one path be superior?
Rabindranath Tagore has said, “Fleeing the gloom of the temple, the children sit in the dust, God watches them play and forgets the priest.” God only looks at our truthfulness and honesty, our business or path. No
We are all their children and no one ever wants their children to suffer. Similarly, God also wants the well-being of every human being but we become worthy of punishment due to our bad deeds.