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'''Two Hundred Mirrors''' is the thirteenth discourse given by [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] in Fiesch, Switzerland.<ref name="AV12">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 12|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}</ref> The discourse was delivered in English on the evening of 1979 May 17.
'''Two Hundred Mirrors''' is a discourse given by [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] in Berlin, Germany.<ref name="AV12">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 12|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}</ref> The discourse was delivered in English on the evening of 1979 May 17.


== Snyopsis ==
== Snyopsis ==
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote="Parama Puruśa is omnipotent, but He cannot do two things: one, He cannot create another Parama Puruśa; and, two, He cannot hate anybody. Whoever comes near Him becomes one with Him. So Parama Puruśa remains a singular entity. Secondly, Parama Puruśa creates everybody in His mind; He cannot hate his own mental creation. So Parama Puruśa, although omnipotent, cannot do these two things.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=Parama Puruśa is omnipotent, but He cannot do two things: one, He cannot create another Parama Puruśa; and, two, He cannot hate anybody. Whoever comes near Him becomes one with Him. So Parama Puruśa remains a singular entity. Secondly, Parama Puruśa creates everybody in His mind; He cannot hate his own mental creation. So Parama Puruśa, although omnipotent, cannot do these two things.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}


Anandamurti starts the discourse by stating that there are three categories of devotees, of which the best one would be the one who thinks [[Parama Purusa]] to belong to him only and to no one else. He explains that for devotion to occur, the object of ideation should be only Parama Purusa until one merges in Him (a unilateral movement). Anandamurti goes on by stating that a devotee is a universalist, he can't hate anyone, He wants to serve all entities and look upon them as the creation of the one infinite source.
Anandamurti starts the discourse by stating that there are three categories of devotees. The best devotee would be the one who thinks [[Parama Purusa]] belongs to her/him only and to no one else. Anandamurti explains that for devotion to occur, the object of ideation should be only Parama Purusa. That ideation must persist until one merges in Him (a unilateral movement).  
 
Anandamurti continues by stating that a devotee always becomes a universalist. Because the object of the devotee's ideation is unlimited and all pervasive, the devotee cannot hate anyone. Rather, the devotee wants to serve all entities and looks upon them as the creation of the one infinite source.
== References ==
== References ==
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