Sri Ramakrishna: "Listen to a story. Once a man  entered a wood and saw a small animal on a tree. He came back and told another  man that he had seen a creature of a beautiful red colour on a certain tree. The  second man replied: 'When I went into the wood, I also saw that animal. But why  do you call it red? It is green.' Another man who was present contradicted them  both and insisted that it was yellow. 
Presently others arrived and  contended that it was grey, violet, blue, and so forth and so on. At last they  started quarrelling among themselves. To settle the dispute they all went to the  tree. They saw a man sitting under it. On being asked, he replied: 'Yes, I live  under this tree and I know the animal very well. All your descriptions are  true.
Sometimes it appears red, sometimes yellow, and at other times  blue, violet, grey, and so forth. It is a chameleon. And sometimes it has no  colour at all. Now it has a colour, and now it has none.' "In like manner, one  who constantly thinks of God can know His real nature; he alone knows that God  reveals Himself to seekers in various forms and aspects. 
God has  attributes; then again He has none. Only the man who lives under the tree knows  that the chameleon can appear in various colours, and he knows, further, that  the animal at times has no colour at all. It is the others who suffer from the  agony of futile argument.
 
"Kabir used  to say, 'The formless Absolute is my Father, and God with form is my Mother.'  "God reveals Himself in the form which His devotee loves most. His love for the  devotee knows no bounds. It is written in the Purana that God assumed the form  of  Rama for His heroic devotee, Hanuman. 
Source: from book "Gospel  of Sri Ramakrishna" 
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