When ego rises, God responds: Lessons from Gunatitanand Swami

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You know, we often underestimate the quiet ones—the meek, the shy, the humble. But we must pause and think twice before mistreating someone just because they seem weak. Because what we don’t see is that God often stands with them more than we realize.

Gunatitanand Swami reminds us powerfully: hurting the meek will not be tolerated by God. Why? Because God is the destroyer of vanity. He doesn’t ignore injustice—He confronts it. And sometimes, He manifests through the most unlikely individuals to do it.

The humble may not raise their voice. They may not fight back. But their pain—silent as it seems—echoes in the ears of God. When ego tries to dominate the weak, it isn’t strength; it’s blindness.

And history has shown us, again and again, that whenever vanity rises, God rises higher. He doesn’t always come as thunder and fire—sometimes, He comes through the silent strength of the oppressed. So let’s stay grounded. Let’s stay humble.

Because when pride tramples the meek, it’s not just a moral failure—it’s an invitation for divine correction.

To know more about Gunatitanand Swami: https://www.baps.org/About-BAPS/TheFounder%E2%80%93BhagwanSwaminarayan/TheSpiritualLineage-TheGuruParampara/GunatitanandSwami.aspx

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