SATHYA SAI BABA The World
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SATHYA SAI BABA The World
SATHYA SAI BABA The World-AVATAR SPEAKS ABOUT THE ELEMENTS CONTENTS Sathya Sai Baba, the World-Avatar speaks about the five Elements 7 Ether Air Fire Water Earth 57 61 79 99 163 Cross-Reference Glossary 251 254 Sathya Sai Baba, the World-Avatar speaks about the five Elements The five elements All the evil tendencies that are manifest today are indication of the impending disasters. The future is in your hands. To avert disaster, all evil thoughts have to be eschewed. You have to develop always peaceful thoughts. (24.10.1993) Man should put a ceiling on his desires. As man's conduct is perverted, today we find natural calamities taking place. You are aware of the devastation caused by the earthquake in Gujarat. Thousands of people lost their lives. The reason for this is that, man is entertaining excessive desires. God maintains perfect balance in his creation. In God's creation, the earth and the oceans are endowed with balance. But man is indiscriminately exploiting the earth for extracting oil; every day tones of fish are caught from the oceans. This indiscriminate exploitation of nature results in imbalance in earth, which is playing havoc with human lives. Only when man is free from unsteadiness within, will he not be troubled by earthquake. Not only the people of Bharat but also the people of the entire world should strive to maintain balance. The five elements are nothing but manifestations of the Divine. Man's life will be secure only when he realizes this truth and acts accordingly. A few days ago, I had sent Lorry loads of rice, grams, etc., to the earthquake victims of Gujarat. Some people asked: “Swami, why should yo take the trouble of spending so much money for sending the relief material to Gujarat. You could have as well averted the earthquake.” I replied: “My dear, man has to blame himself for the earthquakes. Due to excessive greed for wealth, he is disturbing the balance of the earth. Hence the earthquake. That is the law of Nature. You have to express your love for man by helping the needy. Love is your nature. Just as balance is very much essential for Nature, so also love is very much needed for man. Know that whatever God has created is for your own welfare. You should enjoy Nature according to your need. You should not rob Nature of its resources to satisfy your greed. (...) Instead of being satisfied with what Nature is giving him, he is aspiring for more and more, and in the process creating imbalance in Nature. 7 Today the scientists are interested in new inventions. The advancement in science and technology has also led to imbalance in Nature. As a result, there are earthquakes and no timely rains. Science should be utilized only to the extent needed. Science has its limitations and crossing those limits leads to danger. (...) Make proper use of the natural resources and do not put them to misuse. (21.2.2001) The body is a machine with the five elements ether, air, fire, water and earth as its components. God is playing with it, himself unseen. The body is a tree; love of the Higher Self is the root; desires are the branches it sends forth; qualities, attributes, modes of behavior based on basic nature are the flowers issuing therefrom; joy and grief are the fruits it offers. The human body is a world in itself. Blood flows through every part of the body. God is flowing in and through and activating every spot in the world. (Vidya Vahini, 22) Ether, air, fire, water, earth - the five elements which compose the body have their presiding deities; the activating senses like speech and the “knowing” senses like the eye have also their deities which reside in them and promote their functions; the mind and the intellect too have their deities; they all are pillars which support the Being and prevent the structure of the body from falling asunder. The body is a complex produced by a combination of the five elements. The Senses are the consequences of this combination. So the body is a bundle of consequences and causes. (Upanishad Vahini, 45/ 46) The elements (ether, air, fire, water and earth) that constitute the Cosmos operate only as prompted by the Supreme Wisdom. The Gods or the Shining Ones are luminous only through that Supreme Wisdom that energizes them. The entire world of living beings is sustained by that same Supreme Wisdom. 'The fixed and the moving are both firmly based on Supreme Wisdom. The Supreme Wisdom is Atman, the Divine Self; the Supreme Wisdom is Brahman. The Supreme Wisdom is the Visible, the objective world. The Cosmos is Supreme Wisdom, through and through: the Supreme Wisdom is the Supreme Consciousness that fills the Cosmos. (Sutra Vahini, 41/42) 8 If you have the ear, you can hear 'OM' announcing the Lord's Presence in every sound. All the five elements produce this sound, 'OM.' The bell in the temple is intended to convey the OM as the symbol of the Omnipresent God. When the bell sounds OM, the Godhead within you will awaken and you will be aware of his Presence. That is the meaning of the bell which is rung in front of the inner shrine in the temple. (25.3.1958) Illusion haunts man as desire. Desire calls for Ether, air, fire, water, Earth. Man is prompted by the element of Ether in him to seek sweet sounds that satisfy the ear, by the element of Air in him to run after smooth and soft things that yield pleasure to the skin, by the element of Fire in him to pursue things that by beauty of form appeal to the eye, the Water element in him to crave for food and drink that are tasty to the tongue, and by the inner urge of the element of Earth in him to cater to the nose, by trying to enjoy perfume and fragrance and pleasant smells. Desire has a two-headed son, anger-greed. Through the malignant designs of these three, you are robbed of lasting happiness. Unaware of your Divine Status, you revel in low company; you toil and sweat as the slave of mean passions which drag you into disgrace. Be the Prince you really are. Be like the lotus, which though bom in the slush at the bottom of the lake, by sheer willpower rises above the waters to see the Sun and be inspired by its rays. The lotus discards contact with water, though it is born and bred in that element; so, you too should avoid being attached to the elemental passions, that the elements constituting you urge you into. How long are you to sit content with the minor role of a cIown or a clout? Are you not ashamed? Have you no ambition? Why smother your genuine talents under a self-imposed mask? All these are zero roles, take on the role of the hero which is your right, and shine! (19.2.1964) Every single thing has its divine duty, water has its duty, the nature and obligation to move; fire, the duty to burn and consume; the magnet, to attract and draw unto itself. And, every one of these is keeping up its divine duty unchanged, including the Solar System and the Stars of the firmament. Among the things endowed with Consciousness, the plants and trees, the insects and the birds, born out of eggs or the mammals - all have managed to treasure their specific duty unaffected by the passage of time. But man, whose intelligence sweeps from the inert and the infinitesimal to the Super-conscious and the Universal, is the only living thing that has slipped, and is sliding down. The 9 experience of many generations of seekers, who sought the means of contentment and joy, embodied, in the precepts of practical living, collectively called Shasthra (commandment) is neglected, and newfangled nostrums are recommended and tried on vast scale. No wonder, contentment and joy are far, far away from human grasp. (15.4.1964) The Upanayanam - the ceremony of leading the lad to the teacher and the recital by the initiate of the Gayatri mantra (sacred formula) which prays for clear intellect, are the first steps towards the ultimate Realization of the Reality. Pandit Ramasaran explained how the Gayatri is the essence of the Rig, Yajur and Sama Vedas and how the traditional conception of the Gayatri Devata embodies a harmonious blending of the five divinities - Vishnu, Surya, Shakti, Ganesha and Shiva, representing the five elements - and how prayer to Gayatri confers the material and spiritual needs of man. (25.2.1965) I shall tell you of one form of worship which will endow you with divine strength. Godhead expresses itself initially as the five elements: the ether, the air, the fire, the water and the earth. All creation is but a combination of two or more of these in varying proportions. The characteristic nature of these five elements are: hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell; recognized by the ear, the skin, the eye, the tongue and the nose. Now, since these are saturated with the divine, one has to use them reverentially and with humility and gratefulness. Use them intelligently, to promote the welfare of yourself and others; use them with moderation and with the idea of loving service to the community, to all. They are all free and full of precious potentiality. Appreciate the plenty and the preciousness. You know from experience that excessive quantities of air or fire or water are injurious to health. Drinking more water than needed is a torture; inhaling more air is suffocating. Fire in moderation can warm or serve to heat and melt; but, beyond a certain limit, it is a holocaust. Even sound, beyond a certain limit, is a calamity, a weapon which can distract and drive people mad. So, efficient use of these is itself a form of worship. The body is equipped with mechanisms which ensure a steady degree of warmth, beyond which or beneath which man cannot be healthy and active. Nature is in essence Divinity itself. All this is divine. All this is God. So, tread softly, move reverentially, utilize gratefully. (15.10.1966) You will find in the Dashara Program here various items like Vedhic chanting, rites for Divine Forms, the feeding of the poor, dramas, mu10 sic, divine stories, reading of moral epics, lectures on scriptural texts, etc. - all designed for various purposes that may not be evident on the surface. You may be under the impression that all this is but customary and traditional. No. Each item has a deeper significance; it is intended to bring about a definite benefit for some section or other. The Vedas are for all mankind; they have prayers for peace, subjugating the anger of the elements and of human communities; they invoke the forces of nature to be calm and beneficent; so, the recitation of the Vedas promotes world peace and human welfare. For those who derive joy when the names of the Lord are recited, each name evoking one facet of the splendor of God. For those thirsting for directions along the path of spirituality, we have the discourses by the Pandits: Musical recitations and discourses transmit the teachings of the Sastras in pleasant palatable ways. The dramas are visible representations of the essential lessons embodied in our scriptures. All these unfold the petals of the heart of man. (17.10.1966) There are infinitesimally faint sounds which no ear can hear. So, you can understand that when the Elements originated and Creation started, the sound OM was produced. That sound is the primal, the primeval One. When you are in the dual world trying to overcome the duality, you identify 'Him' with 'yourself’ by the reciting of so’ham; when the 'I'consciousness and the 'He'-consciousness disappear, you repeat only OM. (23.11.1966) The road the man has to traverse is also overgrown with brambles and the signboards have disappeared. That is why the person who laid the road has come again to lead man along it, after repairs and renewals. Consider how man has been shaped since millions of years for this high destiny. During the primeval cosmic chaos, there were two phenomena struggling to overwhelm each other. On one side was the fiery lava flood vomited by the volcanoes and emanating from the crevices and chasms that scarred the horrifying face of the earth. The destructive conflagration swept in all directions scattering panic and death, heralding the end of everything. On the other side, scarcely noticed, microscopic amoeba floated furtively on the water's edge or clung desperately in the cracks of rocks, keeping the faint spark of life unharmed from fire and flood. Who could have predicted at that time that the future was with the animalcule or amoeba, whose appearance itself was due to an accident, and whose survival was an enigma? 11 Who could have foreseen that these minute specks of life could hold out triumphantly against the devastating onslaught of heat and cold? But that speck of Life-Consciousness (Chaithanya) won through. Sheer intelligence, adaptability and perseverance in 'willing' to live helped it to defeat the mortal fury of the elements. By the unfoldment of that Life-Consciousness, the amoeba blossomed into various species of living beings, gigantic and microscopic; at last it grew into man; in man, it bore fruit as goodness, virtue, sympathy, sacrifice, oratory, music, song, dance, scholarship, spiritual practise, martyrdom, sainthood and as repositories of Divinity; nay, even divine Manifestations assumed the human from. This is the reason why man is said to be the zenith of creation. This is the purpose for which he has struggled through stone and grass, tree, bird and beast. Hence, man should not fritter away the precious prize he has won; he should not slide back into the beast; he must move forward into Divinity. He must become aware of his strength and weaknesses and become clear about his goal, his path and his potentialities. He must act up to his worth and capacity. (18.12.1966) The senses are the prime motive forces for the mind and the illusion it suffers from. The Five Elements have each a characteristic that affects and attracts one of the five senses: Sound (Ether), which fascinates the mind through the ear; Touch (Air) which draws the mind to itself through the skin; Form (Fire) which manipulates the mind in its favor through the eye; Taste (Water), which enslaves the mind through the tongue and Smell (Earth), which attracts the mind through the nose. Contact with the external world is maintained by the senses for the sake of these expenses - which yield joy or grief. In order to escape being tossed about on the waves of joy and grief, one should cultivate unconcern, an attitude of welcoming either, as a sign of Grace. Sri Ramakrishna said that if you must avoid the sticky fluid in the jackfruit from contacting your fingers when you peel it, you have to apply a few drops of oil on them. So too, said he: “If you do not want the world and its reactions to stick to you, have a few drops of 'unconcern' applied on your mind.” (9.10.1967) The five elements - ether, air, fire, water and earth - are the vesture of God, as well as of Man. Use them, moderately and with wisdom, with fear and humility. Their characteristics, for which they are sought after, are Sound of Ether/Akasha (Brahman); Touch of Air (Vayu); Form of 12 Fire (Agni), taste of Water (Gangadevi); and smell of Earth (Prithivi). (24.11.1967) I may tell you, nevertheless, that all the five elements (ether, air, fire, water and earth) have been created by the Will of the Supreme. They have each to be used by you with reverential care and vigilant discrimination. Reckless use of any of them will only rebound on you with tremendous harm. External nature has to be handled with caution and awe. (23.11.1968) All is I (Brahman), but, it is hard indeed to realize it. You know that you die, that others die, and so, you find it difficult to believe that the I does not die. The pot may die, but, clay remains; this silver box may die, but, the silver remains. The body may die, but, the I does not die. The soul survives. The elements that composed the body also reach back to their elemental stage. (5.10.197) The knowledge about the five elements derived through the five senses which are so framed that each can sense the special attribute of each element (ether - sound; air - touch; fire - form; water - taste; earth - smell) is illusory. How can you be content, living in this illusory world, gathering and relying on this illusory knowledge? Realize the person beyond all illusion, who is the Creator of this illusion, who is revealed in and through this illusion. (22.11.1970) Arjuna was not content to leave the matter at that; he did not accept Krishna's assurance. “Tell me about the remaining three also, o Lord,” he pleaded. “Save me from the coils of doubt,” he prayed. “Destroy the darkness and reveal to me Your Reality,” he insisted. At this Krishna melted a little. He fondly stroked Arjuna's back and replied: “Do not grieve; I shall tell you all. Adhibhutha, about which I mentioned, is not such a formidable tangle. It is something quite within the reach of all. Everything that declines and dies, everything that has Form and Name, is included in Adhibutha. To put it in other words, Adhibutha is all these embodied things, on this side and on the other and everywhere. In spite of this, they are not different from me,” said Krishna, pausing meaningfully. He did not continue the exposition! The ways of the Lord are known only to him. No one else can make out their meaning and purpose. Attempting to unravel them is a fruitless task. 13 “They are not different from me!” At these word's Arjuna was petrified with surprise. His head became heavy with doubt. His intelligence was befogged. His conviction was shaken. Doubts multiplied in his brain in frightening sequence. Why did he suffer like this? What was the reason for all this upset? After declaring: “I am the Real Eternal Entity”, “I am unaffected by Death, Decline or Destruction,” Krishna made the devastating admission that he was the temporary, transitional, destructible Body also! This was the cause of all this confusion in Arjuna's brain! Anyone would be confounded by doubt at these conflicting statements. Krishna laughed as he saw Arjuna’s plight. Still, since he had no intention of causing delay, and since he knew the source of Arjuna’s dilemma, Krishna immediately set about resolving the doubt: “Arjuna! Why do you feel lost? You are confounded because. I said I am the short-lived body too, is it? Common folk will be shocked on hearing this. Their reaction will be to reject the idea, for it is difficult to reconcile the two. This body, which is temporary, transitional, and transient, has affinity with me; for I am the base from which it springs. Without me, the body can never be. This will become clear to you, on a resume of its origin. Listen to the story of the origins of the body which clarifies the mystery. The body is primarily indebted for its emergence to the food that the parents consume, is it not? Where did that food come from? From the Earth-element: the grains and other materials which grew on the food. And the Earth? The Earth-element? It evolved from the Water-element. Tracing back, we find that the Water-element emerged from the Fire-element, the Fire-element from the Air-element, the Air-element from the Ether-element and the Ether-element from the Maya of Godhead! That Maya is merely my apparel. My apparel, which I willed and folded around me became Ether, the Ether got transformed into Air, the Air changed into fire, the Fire into Water, the Water became Earth, the Earth grew grains of food, the food developed into the body! So, it is clear, is it not, that the body too is myself? Why doubt this? Therefore, I am Adhibhutha also, as much as I am the Real Eternal Entity (Brahman), I am the Self in the Sun and Activity, as I said before. The cause is the same as the effect; I am the Primal Cause and so I am all these effects also. I am the Param Atman, the Paramount Self, the rest are all divine devas (adhidaiva). In every physical citadel or bodies, the Divine Personality named Hiranyagarbha is immanent. Just as a man is served by his senses, the Hiranyagarbha is served by the divine devas (adhidaivas). 14 You might wonder what the role of these Adhidaivas is! They are Deities that serve the Divine Purpose; that is to say, the eye is illumined by Surya, the ear by the Deities of the Quarters, and Indra motivates the hand, these and other presiding deities are the senses of Hiranyagarbha. However great a Sadhaka might be, whatever eminence he might have reached, he can attain the Highest only through Hiranyagarbha. Hiranyagarbha is indeed god bead; there is no distinction between the two. Is this clear, Arjuna? I am as much Divine (Adhidaiva) as I am Form (Adhibutha); as much as these two I am Brahman, the Self Atman and Karma (activity). They are all fully Divine.” (Getha Vahini, 138/139) “The Five Elements, earth, water, fire, air and ether are also my Forms. I am the activity in the Sun, Moon and Stars. When the Great Destruction comes, I am the Force of Destruction and I am the Force which constructs again. I am everything from the microscopic to the macroscopic; I am the Past, the Present and the Future. I am the three Regions and the three character-traits (guna) which have shaped man and nature. There is no object which is not I; no name which is not mine. Blood taken from any part of the body is the same as from any other part; so too, the Divine is everywhere the same.” (Getha Vahini, Chapter XX) The Word sukshma which is generally translated as 'subtle' means in Sanskrit 'small'; it has another meaning too, “that which expands.” Air expands more than water; space is more expansive than air. Compared with the expanse of the liberated soul, even space has to be considered 'gross'! Steam is more expansive (subtle) than water. Though a block of ice or a lump of camphor appear 'gross' they become subtle when heated or lit. The rule of the world is that the seen causes the unseen, the manifested explains the unmanifested. But, the rule in the realm of the Spirit is different. The latent Atman causes the patent world. Being is behind Becoming, and finally, Becoming merges in Being; the patent is absorbed into the latent. As milk from the cow, from the Supreme Person flows the Power of Maya or Relativity as the Five element constituted Cosmos (Prakrithi), the patent manifestation. The Cosmos is cognized as a composite, just as milk is a composite of cream, curd and butter, which can be got out of it by the action of heat and cold, and the addition of sour drops, and the process of churning thereafter. The churning separates the butter from the milk. In the same manner, through 15 cosmic processes and upheavals of heat and cold, the Five Fundamental Elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether) were separated and Earth, this Ball of Butter, emerged as the product of the churning. If any person or thing has one of the three character-traits (balanced, passionate, dull) predominant in the makeup, who denote him as having that trait. So also the Element, which is predominant in any created entity, gives its name to it. This is the reason why the world on which we live is called Bhoomi, the Earth. The realms in space where the element of water predominates are known as Bhuvarloka and Swarloka. The materials therein flow in currents and streams. In short, what appears as the Five- Element-Constituted Cosmos is only the superimposition on God, of the non-real Individual Self and the Five Elements. God seen in and through the non-real appears as Nature. This is but a distorted picture of Reality, this everchanging multiplicity. The fault is in the mirror that reflects, the mind that perceives, the brain that infers. What the mirror presents as true has no authenticity. The mirror is coated with dust and its face is not plain at all. God has no maya; He has no intention or need to delude, nor does he will that it should happen. But man in his ignorance sees things which do not exist and believes that they do exist just as he sees them. This weakness of his is named Adhyasa. When God is reflected as Nature, the reflection becomes Maya. As milk curdles into yoghurt, God becomes Jagath or the World of lncessant Transformation, or Maya or the Image of the Unchanging Divine. His Will causes this unreal multiplicity on the One that he is; he can by his will end it. He is the Master of Maya. God is omnipresent, omnipotent of the three entities, the Overself, the Self and Nature, Nature has, as its purpose, the fulfillment of the wants of man. God has no wants or wishes. He is the fullest and highest Attainment. The Amanda of every Being and for every Being flows spontaneously from God; his words to Arjuna in the Getha are: “I have no duty to discharge, o Partha, in the three worlds.” He has created duties only to foster the consciousness of all living beings. He has no activity and no obligation. He brings about the result for every activity. Without him, no activity can yield result! He decides which result should accrue from which act. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 194/196) The primary seed of knowledge is: “I am not the body.” It contains three entities: I, Body and Not. I is the Atman, the only truth. The idea I applies only to the eternal I, over which the transient I's are superim- 16 posed by ignorance, born out of false identification. Then, we have the entity called body (dheha). Dheha means that which will undergo destruction (dah: to burn). It means the five feet bundle of bone and muscle, nerve and brain, the senses, the vital airs, the mind that imagines (constructs images), the intellect that argues pros and cons, the chittha that revolves around the past impressions and choices and the ahamkara (ego) that urges outwards, the internal and external equipments of man. Dheha means not only these. It is composed of the five elemental categories also: earth, water, fire, air and ether. It disintegrates finally into these five, for, it is built up of those five. It is kith and kin, with these five; so, by dheha is meant all the regions of the five elements, desha (country), in fact! The multifarious efflorescence of maya, the primal desire which proliferated into the Universe - all that is the permutation and combination of the five elements, to cognise which man has equipped himself with the nose (smell, earth attribute), tongue (taste, water attribute), eye (perceptible form, attribute of fire), skin (touch, attribute of air) and ear (sound, attribute of ether). So, the statement says, I am not the 'the body,' that is, it declares that Nature, the Universe, all created things and beings, are not I, or Atman (the true Self), but, only appearances of I. (7.1.1971) Activity is the keynote of the Universe; by activity, all beings are born, by activity, they maintain themselves, and through that activity they perish. Constant breathing, inhaling and exhaling, keeps the body temperature even and comfortable. The One that is beyond all activity assumed the forms of the five basic elemental materials - ether, air, fire, water and earth - in order to act and activate. To be active, yet, to be always aware that it is all mere acting, is the secret of happiness. That is the virtue (dharma) which must regulate and sanctify the activity (karma). (11.5.1971) The issues relating to the statements that God is omnipresent and that God is omniscient, will have to be gone into in some detail. In this context, we should know that for human life, support essentially comes from the five senses. These five senses are called 'smell, taste, sight, touch and hearing. We have also the five material elements. They are the earth, water, fire, air and ether. We have to enquire and ask where these five elements are and what is it that comes out of the combination of these five elements. We have further to ask how these material 17 elements are connected with smell, taste, sight, touch and hearing. We have to note that these five senses of perception, are present in their totality only in the earth. They are not present as all five in water, fire air or ether. Because all these five sense perceptions are contained in the earth, that becomes rather heavy and that is the reason why the earth is able to stay as a massive body in one place. The second element is water. In water, you will find that one of these senses has disappeared and that is the smell. We do not smell water. So, water is not so heavy and hard as the earth. It is able to move out a little more freely than the earth can. The third element is fire. In this the smell and taste has disappeared. Therefore, it has become lighter than the earth or the water and it is able to go higher and higher, and more freely. The fourth one is air. The smell, taste, and sight have all disappeared. So it has become very light. Air is able to move more freely and go wherever it wants to go. The fifth element is the ether. The only quality which the ether has is sound (hearing). All the other four qualities have disappeared and this is the reason why we find that the ether is present everywhere. God is beyond and above all these five senses of perception. He has none of the five qualities or attributes of matter. Therefore, he is lighter than all these five elements and he is present everywhere. It does not matter whether you look at this description from a spiritual angle or from a scientific angle, the truth of the statement which has now been made will have to be accepted by everyone. God is like an infinitesimal being amongst the infinitely small ones. God is like an infinite being amongst the infinitely large ones. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 20/22) The sky has no separate entity or existence. It is not a shape which is concrete and made up of the five elements. It has only one quality, namely sound (sabda). And this sound is allpervading. It is wrong to identify 'sabda' alone with the sky. The sky is known by several names such as 'akasha, 'gagana', 'soonya' or nothingness and so on. There is nothing there in the sky. The state of nothingness is called by the name of sky. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 224) Some people feel that they are paying rent for the house in which they live, that they are paying taxes for the professions they engage in, that they are paying for the water, electricity and for practically everything that they use in their daily lives and so question the need for faith in 18 God in any context. It is true that such people are paying taxes for all worldly possessions like a house, water, light, power and so on. They should also ask themselves what taxes they are paying to mother earth for providing all the amenities and for meeting many of our, requirements, thus enabling man to carry on his daily life. They should also ask themselves what taxes they are paying to the sun, to the moon and to the space around us for providing the needed light, air and the capacity to work. These unseen powers, which keep us going are not being paid anything in return. Scientists can only study and describe the qualities of existing materials; they can divide them into components, reconstitute them into new compounds and reshape them according to processes which they can explain. No scientist can create things which do not exist. Is man able to produce all the water he needs - by mixing elemental substances like hydrogen and oxygen? Is he able to produce natural rain where it does not exist? Is he able to produce oxygen when he finds the need to carry it all the way with him to keep his life process going? Are the scientists able to create the sun and the stars which are the sources that give the necessary light and energy for the existence of man? Occasionally, the scientists may put together a few elemental substances and create artificially small quantities of new materials but are they able to create the life, giving substances like oxygen, air and water for sustaining the created life on earth? It is not possible for any one to do so. They can be created only at God's will and pleasure. (...) In some cities, there is a shortage of drinking water and scientists are trying, to convert the saltish ocean water into drinking water. They may be partially successful in this attempt, but from where will they get the drinking water if the ocean water itself which is the source is not avaiIable? Thus, in all cases, the original substance or the source, if we make a careful analysis and enquiry, is God given and no scientist can create it. No matter how high a position and capacity a scientist may have achieved in his profession, he can have no connection with things beyond the five elemental substances: earth, water, fire, air and ether. God is behind the curtain and beyond these five elements. God exhibits his powers outside the region of these five elements. Man operates within the region of these five elements. So long as the intimate connection, as we know it in our daily lives, exists between man and the five elements, man cannot understand the true significance of the Divine Self, the Atman. To some extent, we can make use of the five elements to make things easy and comfortable for ourselves in this material world but that process should be only for the purpose of un19 derstanding the Divine aspect. On the contrary, to try and confine ourselves within the domain of the five elements for the purpose of understanding God's ways or working in the belief that God can be brought down to the material plane on which we choose to build our sensory desires will be tantamount to wasting our time. One who is able to understand and realize the truth that these five elements are the creation of God and that they are created at his pleasure, is one who understands things in their proper perspective, One who does not understand and accept this perspective as the ultimate truth is a moodhamathi. It means that so long as you do not yearn for the grace of God and so long as you allow your life and its activities to get mixed up with the five elements around you, you will be meeting with a great many disappointments and difficulties. You will be wasting your life. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1973, 23/26) The world is made of five elemental substances. These elements do not have a form. For example, air has no form. It takes the shape of the container. Similarly, fire has no form and it has only a specific power. It can heat and it can burn. Therefore, these elements have qualities or attributes that you can only describe. They do not have specific forms which you can see. That special aspect which is above and beyond these five elemental substances is Divinity. Because we look at this creation with the help of the body which continually changes, the mind which continually wavers and the vision which continually falters, we get all kinds of doubts. There is some justification in our trying to understand first the aspects of the human body and then moving on to understand the aspects of the Divine. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1973, 38/39) Coming to this ritual of Yajna which we are inaugurating, you will notice that when the sanctified offerings are laid in the holy fire, the Pandits (scholars) utter the word, Svaha, as often as they offer. The reason why that word has to be uttered is, according to them, to enable the offering to be totally reduced and consumed by the fire. Now, it is the very nature of fire to consume and so, there is no need to call upon fire in this manner; it does not stand to reason to declare that fire has to be prayed to for being and behaving so. It is uttered to acclaim the energy and splendour that are latent in fire and to invoke the Divine Thejas (lustre) that enables fire to shine and purify. The presiding deity is called upon to carry the offering to the particular God to whom it is dedicated, saying: Indhraya svaha, Kes20 avaya svaha, Rudraya svaha, Varunaya svaha etc. Indra, Kesava, Rudra and Varuna will receive the oblation through Agni the presiding deity of Fire, only when he is invoked and aroused by the syllable Svaha. Not only is Fire Divine; all the elements are Divine. In fact, there is nothing in creation that is not Divine. Kalidhasa in the Kumara Sambhavam Poem has addressed the Himalayas and the streams, glaciers, peaks and trees thereon as Divine, as symbols and signals of the immanent Divine. For every element and being, fire which gives heat and light is considered to be the very lifeprinciple, the vital breath. (10.10.1974) When the Cosmos manifested through the Will of God, who is the Universal Absolute, it arose from the Absolute only, since there was then, only ONE, just as even now there is only One, inspite of all this seeming variety. That Will which emanated from the Absolute persuaded us to see and experience Many, that is all that has happened. The One Reality is still the One, it has not undergone any change. We have superimposed on the One, the illusion of the Many! God, therefore, is the material cause as well as the instrumental cause, the gold and the goldsmith, the potter and the clay, the seed as well as the tree. Krishna says in the Getha: “I am the seed of all the elements and all beings.” Nature is his Body, the Cosmos is his Will; the Vedas are his Breath. (16.10.1974) It is not easy or possible for us to understand the level at which Paramatman, the divine self functions because we are at a human level. If we recognize that the level at which divinity operates is different from and higher than the ordinary human level at which we all operate, there is a possibility of raising ourselves to a level in which we can try and understand divinity. For doing any kind of work in this world, there should be some order and discipline. Any work that you may do without discipline will not yield good results. In order to get this limitation in the wordly plane, some discipline is necessary. That which rules the world is the rule of law. What is required to control oneself and put oneself under the rule of law, is discipline. This control of oneself is like tapas. A life, in which there is no discipline and control, will fail and fall one day or the other. One must recognize the truth that there should be controls on, and limits to human nature. The five elements that constitute the earth are also controlled by certain laws. Even the infinite ocean moves under certain laws and regulations. In the context of the 21 whole world, man's life is only a part and therefore man's life has to be regulated. Whether it is for love or for hatred or for anger, some regulation is necessary. (Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains, 1976, 69) The created universe is called Prakriti (Nature); prior to the Manifestation, there was darkness; after the Manifestation, there was light. The darkness was the thamasik (quality of inaction) state, when there was no activity. The light was the rajasik (quality of agitative) state, when with movement and agitation, uplift and downfall alternated. The five elements were then formed, and in time attained comparative quiet. That was the sathwik (quality of serenity) state, when Divinity shone through them. These five elements are perceptible by the five senses; In fact they are the responses to the needs of the senses. The sattvika state is the Divine state, when light is shed on the Truth. This Truth was there even before the creation and the cosmos. (30.7.1977) You must have heard the common people in India believe that when the thunder is threatening overhead, the simultaneous recitation of Arjunas nine names keep a bolt from falling on them. This is proof of the power that not only the Names of God but also those of his devoted adherents - ever pure and ever in contact with the Absolute - have over the elements. (6.2.1979) There should be discipline and regulation in life in accordance with self-imposed constraints. These self-imposed constraints constitute the spiritual discipline of an individual. An unrestrained life is an immoral life. The wind and the sea and also the other phenomena obey the universal laws of nature. The earth rotates round its own axis and revolves around the sun periodically. These uniformities in the universe are the laws ordained by God. They are obeyed by the macrocosm as well as the microcosm. The laws of nature ordained by God are necessary for creating and sustaining the universe, and for maintaining its dynamic equilibrium. Such self-imposed discipline is conducive to real peace of mind, poise, equanimity and stable equilibrium of the mind. Peace of mind is the most desirable thing in this world. It gives us physical and psychical euphoria. In order to achieve this peace, an aspirant must develop a thirst for spiritual wisdom. He must also acquire the qualities of love, sympathy and compassion, and do selfless service to others. Peace should not be regarded as a part-time virtue to be cultivated only during meditation. It is a constant state of inner tranquillity. It 22 should become habitual and instinctive. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 91/92) Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intellect and ego are the primal substances out of which the universe is made. Mud or clay is the basic substance out of which the pot is made and is, therefore, the material cause for the pot. The potter without whose thoughts and involvement the pot cannot arise, is its efficient cause. Similarly, primeval nature (prakriti) is the material cause for the universe and Brahman is its efficient cause. It is the will of Brahman that has created the myriad facets of this dynamic universe with its multifarious forms and innumerable objects. Yet, we must remember, that it is Brahman that has manifested itself in all this infinitude. Krishna exhorted Arjuna to ignore the diversity in unity and discern the unity in diversity. We have to comprehend the non-dual Atmic nature of this world of multiplicity. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 110/111) This world is a subject to decadence and destruction. Nevertheless, in this world which is destructible, the indestructible, transcendental Brahman manifests itself. Brahman permeates the world, but Brahman is not subject to destruction. (Summer Showers in Brindavan,1979, 125) Just as water is needed to make a pot out of dry mud, the combination of Shiva and Shakti is necessary for the creation to come into being. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 146) When a well is being dug, the earth that is removed from the pit forms a mound by the side. The mud in the mound is the same mud that was in the pit. Praise and calumny are like the mound and the pit, and are essentially of the same origin. Realizing this, the mind shouId be trained to develop equanimity in terms of man's relationship with and existence in society. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 157) Since several centuries and millennia, Vedic rites or sacrifice like the Seven-day Vedic Wisdomsacrifice which is being inaugurated here now, have been observed in India for the welfare of the world. These rites are not performed to benefit an individual, a family, a sect, a caste or those who follow a particular faith. The aim is universal and the beneficiaries are all living beings, for such rites calm the elements and propitiate the deities presiding over the earth, water, fire, air and ether. 23 The sages of old chose some place away from the habitations of man, either on the bank of a river or in the recesses of a forest, for the celebration of rites. No one or no group of persons can claim any special attention being given to them. (...) Here we see priests performing the rites who are specialists in the different stages of Vedic sacrifice. We hear the recitation of Vedic hymns; we have priests reading the Ramayana (history of Rama), the Bhagavatha (Legends of divine Advents) and the Devibhagavatha (Exploits of Divine Universal Mother) from the original texts; we have the ceremonial worship of Devi on the lines of Shasthric (ethical) injunctions; a priest is engaged in prayer of the thousand lingas (Symbolic form of Divinity), while another priest propitiates the Sun God by means of ritual prostration to the accompaniment of mantras, praising his Glory. Godhead, in all its Manifestations of elements and forces, is thus being adored for seven days as part of the Vedapurusha rites. The fives senses and their impact, the five sheaths that enclose the Atman, are all symbolized in these activities. (25.9.1979) As the core of this Universe, about which we speak and which we describe, is Paramatman (Supreme Self), about which we cannot speak and which is beyond all description. Both the cognizable and non-cognizable have emanated from the same One Indivisible Consciousness. Each is full and crumpled in itself. The individual consciousness is the manifestation of the Cosmic Consciousness. When the material sheath falls off, it merges in its source. The Vedas declare, “That is full; this is full. From the full, emerges the full. When the full is taken from the full, the full remains full.” So, the Cosmos, the world, the individual - all are embodiments of the Full. Nothing can be fractional or incomplete. The symbol of the full is OM, the Pranava. The Vedas announce: The One indestructible sound OM is Brahman, the Universal Absolute.” (...) The material Universe is saturated in harmony, law and symmetry and is therefore charming and fascinating. Through this attraction, the external world, the Universe, draws man into various paths and exertions. The five elements, the five senses, the five vital airs and other phenomena teach man various lessons to mould his nature. So the objective world can be taken as his Guru. Vishnu is the deity who fosters and feeds, who moulds and masters. Moreover, he is the guardian of the Cosmos. (5.4.1981) 24 Consider the word nara, which denotes 'man'. Of these two syllables, ra means decline, decay, destruction, death. Na means without. 'Man' or Nara has no decay, he is immortal as God, for he is God. It is pitiable that man is misled to believe that he is the decaying, daily dying, physical frame. Whereas 'Nara' means Man, Narayana is the name for God. Nara symbolizes the five constituents of the Cosmos, the five projections, elements which emanated from God to form the Cosmos. The expression Naranarayana which is used in scriptures implies that Nara is Narayana. This rite is performed by these priests to propitiate the Vedic Divinity, the Sacrificial Divinity, who is Narayana Himself in the mantras that invoke the deity. The Vedas declare, both inside and outside, in all that is God. (2.10.1981) The mountain peaks we see are rocks; the ground on which we stand is soil; the trees are wood; our bodies are flesh and bone. But, man manages to deal with these by attaching labels of names and imposing understandable forms on them. Really speaking they are only permutations of the five fundamental elements - earth, water, fire, air and ether. Everything and every being is but a formation, a transformation. But at the very central core of every entity, Shiva is present as effulgence. (14.1.1982) The brothers Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu were angry at God Himself. Hiranyakasipu had by rigorous austerity and practice established his mastery, as modern scientists have done, over the elements. He could transport himself through the hydrospheres as a fish, through the atmosphere as a bird, but he denied God who has projected the elements and who exists inside everything and outside too. Of what benefit are powers and skills, in the face if insolence and ingratitude? Hiranyakasipu believed that he had eliminated God. He exploded in anger when his own little son dared to praise God. Anger resulted in blind fury and heaped untold misery on his head. (26.2.1987) The tenth stanza in the fourteenth chapter of the Bhagavadgita reveals that we have come from God. The Lord's utterance is: “You are an aspect of Me. You are not an aspect of Nature and its five elements. Since you are an aspect of Mine, there is no peace and joy for you till you reach and merge in Me.” Just as a child cannot be without the mother, as a river must seek the ocean from which it has come, as the branch of a tree cannot survive separation from the tree, and as a fish cannot live outside its sustaining element water, so also man, who 25 has come from God, cannot have real happiness until he returns to God. (6.5.1987) There are five kinds of senses in man: hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. These five senses are based on the five elements: ether, air, fire, water, and earth. The earth is the grossest of the elements; water is subtler and more pervasive than earth. Fire is subtler and more pervasive than water. Air is even more subtler than fire and is extremely pervasive. Ether is the subtlest and pervades everything. In this ascending order of subtlety, each element exhibits a wider pervasiveness than the preceding element. With increasing subtlety, pervasiveness also expands. In the reverse process, when subtlety diminishes, the density increases and the pervasiveness contracts. Thus air is less subtle and grosser than ether. Fire is grosser and less pervasive than air. Earth is the grossest and least pervasive. It may be seen from this that ether is the basis of all the other elements. Ether (Akasa) is the basis from which the other elements have emerged. Ether may be compared to an infinite pot. All the other four elements are evolved from it. From the movement of ether, air came into existence. Out of air, fire emerged in course of time. Without air, there could be no fire. Out of the heat generated by fire, water was formed. For instance, in the human body, after a bout of fever, there is sweating. When we move in the hot sun, we perspire. This shows how water results from heat. From water all multifarious forms in Nature are evolved. The relationship between grossness and pervasiveness can be illustrated by an example. Suppose, for instance, a jasmine flower is placed on a table in a room. The flower, which is gross, is small in size. But its fragrance, which is subtle, pervades the whole room. Likewise, steam which is generated from water, occupies much larger space than the volume of water from which it is produced. The mind of man, because of its extreme subtlety, is capable of immense expansion. But because of the senses, the mind has attraction for a variety of objects and persons. When these objects fill the mind, its expansiveness gets reduced. It is only when the attraction from these objects is reduced that the mind can achieve expansion. (13.3.1988) Everything behaves according to its specific nature. It cannot be altered or destroyed by anyone. This is the inherent attribute of Nature. 26 It manifests the Divine principle, which is eternal, immutable and unchanging. To bring out this divine aspect in Nature and make it manifest, all things have been endowed with certain qualities (guna). They are quality of serenity (satvika), quality of agitative (rajas) and quality of inaction (tamas). To endow nature with these qualities, certain media are necessary. These have been described as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are not entities with forms. The Trinity represent the deified expression of three qualities. The puranas have misrepresented Brahma as a four-headed deity engaged in cosmic creation. This is not correct. In fact, the Trinity represents the three qualities (guna). There are five elemental powers in Nature - earth, water, fire, air and ether. If you want to understand the process of creation, the order of describing the elements has to be reversed. Starting from ether, we have in succession air, fire water and earth. Nature has to be understood in two ways: one, in relation to the process of creation; the other, in relation to everyday experience. Likewise, when the order of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva is viewed in relation to creation, it has to be reversed; we have Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma in that order. To begin with, what does the principle of Shiva signify? The Bhagavadgita declares: “Shiva dwells, o Arjuna, in the heart region of all beings”. Shiva, therefore means the Lord of the Heart. He illumines the heart of every being. This means that the Divine power of Shiva is present in every heart. The other name given to Shiva as Lord of the Heart is Atman. It is from the heart that the mind has emerged. The mind corresponds to the Vishnu principle. Vishnu means one who is all-pervasive. The mind is equally all-pervasive. “The mind is the basis of the cosmos”, it is said. The mind pervades the entire universe. Hence it signifies the Vishnu principle. Brahma is traditionally described as arising from the navel of Vishnu. It is from the mind that speech has come. Speech is the embodiment of Brahma. Hence Brahma has, among other names, “Sound as Brahman”. Thus Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma symbolize the heart, the mind and the faculty of speech. The combination of all these three represents the Atman. Hence each of the three should be revered as the one supreme guru in three forms: 27 Guru-Brahma, Guru-Vishnu, Guru-Shiva. This sloka, which has a profound and sacred inner significance, has been given a distorted meaning, elevating the role of the ordinary teacher, fragmenting the Divine and missing the basic truth of oneness expressed in it. Guru-Brahma: The Brahma referred to here is not the creator. It refers to speech. Guru-Vishnu refers to the all-pervasive mind, which is present in all beings. This is the Vishnu principle. Guru-Shiva: This refers to the seat of the heart. This means that the unity of speech, mind and heart represents the Supreme Atman, which should be revered as Guru. (...) It is on account of the varied functioning of the three qualities (guna) that the process of creation, growth and dissolution takes place. The three qualities are the primal source, the basis and the life-breath of the universe. They are responsible for the manifestations and transformations in Nature. The permutations and combinations of the three qualities in varying proportion account for the infinite diversity in the Cosmos. (...) There are the five elements: Ether, air, fire, water and earth. The Divine is present in each of these elements in a specific form. In ether (akasa) the Divine is present in the form of sound as “OM.” Vayu (air) has the power to sustain life. This power is represented by hydrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere. Oxygen has this Divine life sustaining potency. The Divine is thus present in air in the form of life-giving breath (prana). This is the matter of daily experience for everyone. When somebody faints, the people around him are cleared so that he may have more air and breathe more freely. This is the recognition of the presence of the life-energy in air. In fire, the Divine is present as an alarm-signaller. Even when a fire is mild, people are careful. Consciously or otherwise, when we have to deal with fire, we develop a sense of cautiousness. In water, the Divine is present as Constant Integrated Awareness (prajna). The scriptures declare: “Integrated Awareness is Brahman”. This awareness arises out of water. When a person becomes unconscious, water is sprinkled on him to restore consciousness. The fifth element is the earth. In the earth, consciousness is present. The potencies present in the five elements - Integrated awareness, the awakening or warning potency, consciousness, the potency of 28 sound and life-sustaining potency (Shiva-Shakti) are all different forms of the Divine power. (29.7.1988) Ether is activated by what is called very high-speed motion or vibrations. These vibrations, by their movement, give rise to air. The movement of air results in fire or heat. It is a scientific fact that friction causes heat, as in the case of rubbing of the palms. To generate heat air is necessary. When the heat cools off, water is produced. Fluids solidify into earth. Hence, the starting point for the five elements is Ether. These elements have come into existence for sustaining the universe and demonstrating the omnipresence and omniscience of the Divine. (...) It should, however, be remembered, that the mind, the intellect, the will and the ego are made up of the five elements, which are all emanations from the Supreme - the Sath-Chith-Ananda (Being-Awareness-Bliss). This is their Primal Source from which they have emanated like innumerable sparks from a fire. From this source they emerge as billions of atoms and assume countless forms. Man should realize that he has also come from the same Divine Source. Endowed with the human form and gifted with sense organs, the mind and the will, man nevertheless is failing to remember the source from which he came. (2.10.1988) President Sri. Venkataraman, in his Convocation address, explained in clear terms the implications of the five values of Truth (satya), Divine task (dharma), Peace (santhi), Love (prema) and Nonviolence (ahimsa). These five terms are like the five life-breaths for a man. Not only that. They are also the five basic elements. Without these values, humanness will be destroyed. All other accomplishments are worthless without these values. (22.11.1990) The primary task is to purify the environment which is affected by pollution of air, water and food. All the five elements are affected by pollution. People should therefore, try to reduce the use of automobiles and control the emission of harmful industrial effluents. In the ancient times, sages and scientists commended the Ayurvedic system of treatment as was considered a natural system for curing disease. Threes play a vital role in helping mankind to receive oxygen from the atmosphere while they absorb the carbon dioxide exhaled by human beings. Hence, the ancients favoured the growing of trees to control atmospheric pollution. But nowadays trees are cut down indis29 criminately and pollution is on the increase. The relationship between man and trees is indicated by the term “Vanaspathi” (herbs) employed in Ayurvedha. (6.2.1993) The universe is the embodiment of the Lord, and not of the world. The Lord is the cause and universe is the effect, the universe springs as a consequence of action and its effect. Though man is radiant with sublimity of himself, humans downgrade the importance of human life. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 14) The microcosm contains in it the macrocosm, for the micro and the rnacrocosmos are the manifestations of the One Reality. The tree is contained in the seed and seed in the tree, for the seed and the tree are one and the same. While looking at the seed, you cannot see in it the tree. But in fact, the tree is contained in the seed. Similarly, the macrocosm is contained in the microcosm. It is the realization of this truth that enables man to envision his true form. Man becomes blind to the Reality as long as he has outward vision. It is only by cultivating inner vision that he can attain the realization of the Inner Divinity. It is the realization of this Inner Divinity that leads you to the realization of the 'Cosmic Divine'. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 27) There is no end to the waves in an ocean. Similarly, there is no end to the thoughts as long as the mind exists. Our love and hatred, pain and pleasure, life and death are based on the mind. Even the five elements, the five senses, the five sheaths and the five vital airs draw sustenance from the mind. It is very hard to plumb and fathom the depths of the mind. Our attitude towards the mind is an attitude of indifference and it is this attitude of mind that spells doom to the very life of man. It is this attitude of indifference which is responsible for man turning into a demon and beast. The mind is the cause for our selfishness and self-interest. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 38) The Universe, with all its visual phenomena is created, sustained and dissolved by the three attributes (guna). These attributes are the very life breath of this illusory world, and activate the workings of the Universe. Influenced by these three attributes, man loses the Divine jewel of peace. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 58) 30 How can you determine the existence of Truth? We can decide the presence of the Truth by the testimony of Conscience. This conscience has been described as the vibration of the vital Prana. Speech arises from this vibration. There is a marked difference between the speech bom of mind, and the speech bom of a state that transcends the mind. The supreme speech born beyond the region of the mind is termed as Vibration, Conscience and Bhur. The conscience pervades the body and originates from Suvaha. This Suvaha is nothing but Pragna. In Vedic parlance Bhur stands for materialization (body), Bhuva signifies Vibration (conscience) and Suvaha signifies Radiation. The Rig Veda stems from speech; Yajur Veda springs from mind and Sama Veda from the Prana. Samagana is said to be the most melliflous harmony of sound. Since Sama originates from prana we must use it with utmost care. The Yajur Veda is repository of spiritual formulae and is an embodiment of effulgence. Describing the Lord as the very embodiment of light, it seeks to experience the Light, The Rig Veda is the repository of light. The Yajur Veda is the repository of rituals and Sama Veda is the embodiment of sound. These three Vedas are essential for world peace. The Vedas inspire us to chant the glory of the Lord with mantras and delight him with music. The three Vedas descended on the world to enable man to merge into the Lord by listening and singing his glory. Songs are more powerful than words and verses. You ca not melt the heart of the Lord by mere speech. Whereas speech is dull, singing is highly inspiring. Songs have the superlative capacity of merging the individual soul into the Absolute Soul. The Nyaya philosophy is a sublime philosophy that dispels doubts and regales the human heart. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 72/73) The Universe is a harmonious fusion of Creation (Prakriti) and Creator (Divinity). But man in his ignorance, thinks that Creation deceives him. But, it is you who is deceiving Creation. The fault lies in the mind of man who entertains false ideas about Creation. Man cannot change unless his mind changes. A good man makes good use of the gift given by Creation. A good man makes use of the gifts of education and wealth. But the same education and wealth in the hands of an evil man is used in evil ways. The five elements, the five senses, the five vital airs are sacred entities. But they become pure or impure when they enter into human System. The human system is composed of five coats (pancakosha). Hence, it is most essential to purify ourself first. The impurities are not in Creation but in ourselves. We should not de31 velop unsacred feelings like ego, pomposity, envy etc. Once they enter into the system, we must throw them out as fast as we pick out the thorn which has entered into our flesh. The evil qualities, if they are not nipped in the bud, assume gigantic proportions afterwards. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 87) Today a great deal of wickedness, troubles and turmoils are prevalent in the world because of the decline of the influence of the Vedas. Water, air, food, noise are all tainted by pollution. We are forced to lead a polluted life. When the air we breathe is itself polluted, how are we to lead a pollution-free life? The environment and the elements should be pure to ensure purity of heart. The cause of this pollution lies nowhere else except in our own actions. Whatever words we utter, they spread to the entire atmosphere. We can purify the atmosphere of the world by chanting the Vedas and singing the glory of God. (18.10.1993) Among the five elements, the primary one is the earth. It is all-pervasive. All the mountains, rivers, villages, towns, etc., are based on the earth. The scientists found that the earth is revolving round itself. In that case, all the objects on the earth should also be revolving. But that is not so. The earth has a divine power of attraction. This power of attraction holds all the objects together. Hence, the earth alone cannot be regarded as the basis for all the objects. If we enquire more deeply, it will be found that even the earth is supported by something else. The earth is based on a higher power, the Divine power. Thus, the Divine is firm, pure and changeless. Without this Divine power, nature and the physical world cannot function well. If, for instance, the rails on which a locomotive runs, were also to move along with the train, the results would be disastrous. Likewise, if the road were also to move along with the car running on it, there will be accidents. It is the car that moves and not the earth. In this manner, many objects are in motion in the universe, but the Divine remains steady and unchanging. The next is the water element which is present everywhere. Whether we perceive it or not, Life is impossible without water. The next one is Fire. This fire element is present in every living being including humans, as the digestive fire. This fire is not only on the earth, but is even in space. When clouds clash against each other, fire is generated in the form of lightning. When two inert flint-stones are struck against each other, fire emanates from them. Likewise when 32 two sticks are rubbed against each other, fire emerges. Thus, fire also is an all-pervading power. Then, there is space or Ether (Akasha). It pervades everything. There can be no life without air. You experience the presence of air during a storm or a whirlwind. But air is present all the time everywhere. When the five elements have such immense power, you can imagine what must be the potency of the Divine which sustains them. The five elements are manifestations of the Supreme Omniself. No one can deny its existence, whether one is a theist, an atheist or an agnostic. Today, these five elements are not being properly used. Instead, they are very much misused. Their misuse is the root cause of all the travails of the world. As the five elements are based on Truth, the ancient rishis observed restraint in speech so that they may adhere to truth. Restraint in speech nourishes truth. Excessive speech is the cause of great unrest. It is essential, therefore, for everyone to recognize the basic role of the five elements and live in consonance with that awareness. (23.11.1993) The disease of fluorosis is caused by contamination in food, air and water. Earth, fire and ether are the elements constituting the essential basis for human life. Water and air constitute the Life-Force. While ether, earth and fire are the basis, water and air are essential for life. Water and air provide the food for the sustenance of life. While the three elements - earth, fire and ether form the support, the other two water and air form the food. You get water and air from the earth. It is the nature of Brahman and is all powerful. The astronauts who travel in spaceships to explore space have to carry water and air with them from the earth for their survival. They have to take things from the earth while they travel to the moon to bring a few samples from the moon. Billions of dollars are spent on these exercises. (30.1.1994) Men should lead selfless lives. This may seem difficult. But, in reality there is nothing easier. It is selfishness that creates all kinds of difficulties for mankind. Selfless love will give no room for any evil. Unselfish love may meet with opposition from one's kith and kin and from worldly persons. But one should not be deterred by such opposition. Love should be cherished as one's life breath. (25.12.1995) Sticking to the five values: truth, divine righteousness, peace, love, nonviolence, man can exercise his freedom. These five values are associated with the five elements which make up the cosmos. These five 33 elements may be used in different ways, but they are the basic substances constituting the universe. Beyond these five, there is only one sixth element, that is the Antahkarana, the Inner Motivator, which is identical with the Athmik principle. To exercise freedom in its true sense, man has to respect the five basic values. (15.1.1996) Man leads his life on earth, depending on the mutually inter-related five elements: ether, air, fire, water and earth. Every object in the world, whether it is a bird or a sheep or anything else, has a value of its own. Man alone has lost his value because of his involvement in mundane pursuits. Man has no gratitude to the five elements which confer on him gratis innumerable precious benefits like light, heat, air and water. Man has to pay a price for so many small amenities like electricity and running water. But what price does he pay for the light of the sun who illumines the world? This light is a gift of the Divine. What price do you pay for a soft breeze or a heavy downpour of rain? God is providing freely such precious benefits to man. What gratitude does man show to God for all these? The only way to show one's gratitude to the five elements is to chant the Lord's name incessantly. For so many trivial services in life we express thanks, but what thanks do we offer to God who is the provider of the most precious benefits in life? (14.9.1997) God is declared to be omnipresent. How do you decide this omnipresence? There is a practical means of deciding this. We are aware of the basic elements - earth, water, fire, air and ether - with five qualities smell, taste, sight, touch and hearing. The earth has all the five qualities, including primarily smell. Water has taste. It is lighter than earth and is mobile. It has four qualities. Fire has three qualities of which sight is most prominent. It is lighter than water. Then you have air, which is lighter than fire and has two qualities: touch and hearing. Last comes ether or space which is the subtlest of the five elements and is all-pervading. Transcending space is God, who is omnipresent. (9.10.1997) God, who is in the form of five elements is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient. So, the main duty of mankind is to make proper use of these five elements. Misuse of these five elements amounts to misuse of Divinity. (...) 34 In the Bhagavadgita, Hiranyakasipu symbolizes anger. He was a great scientist. He had control over the five elements. Modern scientists are able to reach the moon, but Hiranyakasipu attempted to reach the sun. He even tried to stop the rotation of the earth. Such a great scientist was ruined due to his anger. (27.9.1998) The five elements are responsible for the protection and sustenance of the world. The first element, the earth, is the basis for mountains and hills, rivers and oceans, villages, cities and forests. You can very well imagine the immense power of the earth, which supports all these. The earth is endowed with infinite power. Scientists have discovered that the earth rotates. True. Logically speaking, the rivers, oceans, mountains, villages and the cities should also rotate when the earth, the basis, rotates. It is not so in reality. It is only the earth that rotates. The railway track is the basis for the train to move. If the track also starts moving, what would be the plight of the passengers? From this, it can be inferred that the track is the basis and the train, the object based on it. The table is the basis for the mike to rest upon. Make an effort to understand the relationship between the support and the supported object. The earth, which is the repository of all powers (electrical, magnetic, etc.), forms the basis, sustains and protects all the objects on it. There is no power, which is not present in the earth. The earth is able to support all the beings on it because of its infinite power. Seen or unseen, water, the second element is present all over the earth. It is water that sustains the lifeprinciple of humanity. It supports life on earth and is responsible for the evolution of life. The third element fire, is also all-pervasive. It is present in the form of digestive in the human body. It is this digestive, which maintains the temperature of the human body at 98.4ƒ F. There is fire even in the ocean. There is fire even in trees. When two branches rub against each other, fire is generated. Fire is immanent even in a stone. Fire emerges when two stones are struck against each other. Investigations on these lines will reveal that there is no place without fire. Similarly, the fourth and fifth elements air and the ether are also allpervasive. The ether is the basis for all. It is the origin of sound. In fact all the other elements originated from ether. Therefore, we can conclude that the divine power which is omnipresent and omnipotent is present in all the five elements. When the five elements themselves are so powerful, how much greater the power of 35 God should be! Though the five elements, which are essentially divine, are present in man, he is in quest of divine power which he feels is present elsewhere. These powers are insignificant for God who is aware of the past, present and future. So, make an attempt to understand the omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent nature of God. The whole world is also a conglomeration of the five elements. The world cannot exist in the absence of even one of the elements. Whether you see them or not, the five elements are present everywhere. Here is a small example. Though air is invisible and intangible, it is everywhere. Similarly, divinity is invisible and intangible, yet is omnipresent. Without realizing the divinity within him, man becomes egoistic and feel that all his accomplishments are due to his education, intelligence and physical prowess. But in reality it is the divinity that protects and safeguards man at every step from womb to tomb. No one has the power to protect one's own self. It is only the divine power and divine will that enables man to protect himself. Only divinity has free will, none else. (14.1.1999) When the five elements disintegrate, the body loses its identity. Once the life goes out, the body is fit only for burial or cremation as the elements fall apart into their original form. Therefore, before the body perishes, make all effort to experience the Divinity within. It is only through body that one can experience Divinity. So, body has to be properly taken care of. (23.11.1999) From the principle of Brahman emerged ether. From ether, air originated. From air, fire emerged. From fire, water emerged. From water came earth. From earth, vegetation emerged. Vegetation gave rise to food and man is born out of food. Thus, you can see that man and Brahman are intimately related. On this basis, Lord Krishna declared: “The eternal Atman in all beings is a part of My Being. Without the principle of Brahman, nothing can exist, be it ether, air, fire, water, earth, vegetation or food. And man cannot survive without food. On this basis, the Vedas declared: “Food is God.” What is food? Does it constitute merely cereals and vegetables that we consume? No. The whole world is composed of food. One body is the food for the other body. That which is consumed is food and the one who consumes food is also food. Everything that exists in this world is food. Therefore, it is said, food is God. (...) Brahma (divinity) is the basis for everything. Who is Brahma? All pervasive Nature is Brahma. Brahma pervades the air, the sound, the wa36 ter, the earth and the ether. The five elements are the manifestations of Brahma. That is why people worship earth as Bhudevi, water as Gangadevi, air as Vayudeva, etc. But they do not realize that the same Brahma permeates all the five elements. All the five elements are present in the human body. So, Divinity is not separate from man. Man is the very form of Brahma. He is the embodiment of Truth. He should make every effort to manifest his latent divinity. That is true spiritual practice (sadhana). Brahma is not a four-faced god as shown in pictures. Brahma permeates the entire universe. So, every living being is the embodiment of God. Man should therefore recognize his innate divinity. (14.1.2000) Since ancient times, the Bharatiyas have been using the word 'Prapanca' while referring to this world consisting of mobile and immobile objects. It is constituted by the five elements, namely earth, water, fire, air and ether. The Bharatiyas have been worshipping these five elements as the manifestations of divinity. They called earth as goddess Earth, water as goddess of Ganga, fire as fire god (Agni), air as wind god (Vayu) and ether as primordial sound (Sabda Brahman). The five elements relate to five senses of perceptions in man and their attributes are hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. The true meaning of the worship of the elements is that man should not only make proper use of these elements, but should also sanctify his senses of hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. But neither the students are making any effort to understand the divine nature of these five elements nor are the teachers making them aware of this truth. (...) Today, all the five elements are polluted and, consequently, man is mired in insecurity. Mere acquisition of degrees should not be the objective of students. They should make proper use of the five elements. This is the true value-oriented education the world needs today. Values are for education, education is for life, life is for love, love is for man, man is for spirituality, spirituality is for the world and the world is for peace. (25.9.2000) Man has originated from Nature. Earth sustains life. Sun gives light. Trees give oxygen. Water quenches our thirst and air helps us to live. How is it that man, born out of the five elements and sustained by them, does not possess the sacred qualities of the five elements? Having been born out of and brought up by Nature, man should practise and propagate the ideals set by nature. Birds, animals and trees 37 follow Nature and lead an ideal life. Trees inhale the poisonous carbon dioxide and exhale the life-supporting oxygen. Even the animals discharge their duties and help man in many ways. But, having been born as a human being, why is it that man is not practising human values (truth, divine dask, peace, love, nonviolence)? He is not in a position to practise and propagate human values in society as he himself has lost them. (1.1.2001) There are three types of ethereal dimensions, namely, Bhutakasa (body), Citthakasa (mind) and Cidakasa (Atman). Bhutakasha is engulfed by Cittakasha which in turn is encompassed by Cidakasha. The Bhutakasha which consists of the earth, the sun, the moon and the stars is very vast. The sun is much bigger than the planet earth having a circumference of 2‘700‘000 miles. But it looks small to our eyes, as it is at a distance of 93‘000‘000 miles from the earth. The stars are still farther away and are much bigger than the sun in size though they look like small diainonds adoming the sky. Light travels at a speed of 180 thousand miles per second. Some of the stars are at such a great distance from the earth that the light emanating from them is yet to reach the earth. All the stars, the sun, the moon and the earth, form a part of Bhutakasha. All these are present in Cittha in a subtle form. So, Citthakasha is many times bigger than Bhutakasha. You feel the sun is selfeffulgent, but in fact, it is the Atman which illumines the sun. So, the Atman is the greatest of all. Its vastness cannot be described in words. All the five elements are made up of atoms, whereas the Atman is not made up of atoms, as it is formless. What do you mean by vision of the Atman? It is visualization of the all-pervasive effulgence. The Atman is present in every cell of the human body. In order to understand this, you have to transcend form. All the material objects have a definite form, but in due course of time they lose their identity and merge into the causal dimension, i.e., in the Atman. So, man should make an effort to go beyond form and merge into the Atman. All the activities that are related to the form correspond to Pravritti (outward path) i.e., Bhutakasha, which is made up of atoms. All this will ultimately merge into the Atman. What is Atman? Bliss is Atman. (...) Man should put a ceiling on his desires. As man's conduct is perverted, today we find natural calamities taking place. You are aware of the devastation caused by the earthquake in Gujarat. Thousands of people lost their lives. The reason for this is that, man is entertaining excessive desires. God maintains perfect balance in his creation. In 38 God's creation, the earth and the oceans are endowed with balance. But man is indiseriminately exploiting the earth for extracting oil; every day tonnes of fish are caught from the oceans. This indiscriminate exploitation of nature results in imbalance in earth, which is playing havoc with human lives. Only when man is free from unsteadiness within, will he not be troubled by earthquake. Not only the people of Bharat but also the people of the entire world should strive to maintain balance. The five elements are nothing but manifestations of the Divine. Man's life will be secure only when he realizes this truth and acts accordingly. A few days ago, I had sent Lorry loads of rice, grams, etc., to the earthquake victims of Gujarat. Some people asked: “Swami, why should yo take the trouble of spending so much money for sending the relief material to Gujarat. You could have as well averted the earthquake.” I replied: “My dear, man has to blame himself for the earthquakes. Due to excessive greed for wealth, he is disturbing the balance of the earth. Hence the earthquake. That is the law of Nature. You have to express your love for man by helping the needy. Love is your nature. Just as balance is very much essential for Nature, so also love is very much needed for man. Know that whatever God has created is for your own welfare. You should enjoy Nature according to your need. You should not rob Nature of its resources to satisfy your greed. Here is an example. Once a greedy person owned a duck which used to lay a golden egg every day. One day, he ripped open the stomach of the duck thinking that he would get many golden eggs at a time. Today man also is indulging in such foolish and greedy acts. Instead of being satisfied with what Nature is giving him, he is aspiring for more and more, and in the process creating imbalance in Nature. Today the scientists are interested in new inventions. The advancement in science and technology has also led to imbalance in Nature. As a result, there are earthquakes and no timely rains. Science should be utilized only to the extent needed. Science has its limitations and crossing those limits leads to danger. (21.2.2001) The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish one day or the other. But in such a transient body there exists the eternal divinity in the form of the Atman. The all-pervasive divinity is known as consciousness, the limited form of which exists in body as conscience. Consciousness and conscience are the same in terms of quality, only the quantity differs. You may collect water from an ocean in a pot and a tank. The water in these two differs only in quantity but the salinity is the same in both of them. The body may be compared to the pot; the 39 allpervasive consciousness exists in it as conscience. The whole world is pervaded by consciousness. On this basis, the Vedas declare; verily all this is Brahman. There is no matter in this world that is not pervaded by Brahman. You are all embodiments of the Cosmic Divine. Though you see God day in and day out, you feel you haven't. It is a sign of your weakness. Have firm faith that the body is a temple. Will anybody utilize a temple for unsacred purposes? So, make proper use of your body. This temple has many doors, but the doors of senses like the ears, the eyes and the mouth are very important. Do not allow any evil to enter your body and mind through these 'doors'. (14.4.2001) Verily all this is Brahman. In order to understand these divine statements, you should cultivate sacred qualities. One without noble qualities cannot understand them. Every individual, every living being, every object in this creation is a manifestation of Divinity. All the five elements are the forms of the divine. To understand this truth, you have to take to the spiritual path. (4.7.2001) God is all-pervasive and is the indweller of all beings. Likewise, the five elements, which are nothing but divine manifestations are also all pervasive and all-powerful. The whole world is pervaded by the five elements, bound by the five elements and it functions because of the five elements. It cannot function even if one of the elements is absent. Therefore, for every man, the five elements are like his five life principles. No one can comprehend the power of these elements. However, everyman must necessarily know the significance of these elements. He alone is truly blessed and meritorious who understands their significance and acts accordingly. In fact, he would have achieved the objectives of human life. It is the bounden duty of every man to recognize the import of these elements. The five elements are the cause for man's pleasure and pain, good and bad. The five elements confer on man happiness or misery depending on how he makes use of them. Their names and forms may appear simple, but they are highly powerful. Having been born, man lives for a few years, and ultimately gives up his body. The five elements are responsible for man's birth, growth and death. The five elements are spread right from both microcosm and macrocosm. They are present in man from top to toe. So, it is imperative that man should know the secret of these elements. Having 40 understood the significance of the five elements well, Buddha made concerted efforts to gain control over his five senses. (5.7.2001) Thousands have assembled here. Your names and forms are different, but the same five elements are present in all of you. In this world, you don't find anybody without the five elements, which are nothing but the forms of the Divine. (...) There is love in everybody, but it is used in a perverted manner. With love, one can achieve anything. One can even control the five elements. When you gain control over the five elements, the whole world will be under your control. It is out of ignorance that you consider yourself weak. In fact, all powers are in you. It is only love that can dispel the darkness of ignorance. Love is God. God is love. Love can unite the entire world. (16.7.2001) The Universe is visible to the naked eye. It consists of mobile and immobile objects called Prapancha, as it is a manifestation of the Pancha Bhutas (five elements). There is no world without five elements. They are the very forms of the Divine. That is why people reverentially refer to the five elements, namely, earth, water, air, fire and ether respectively. It is on this basis that Divinity is extolled as the embodiment of sound, mobility and immobility, light, speech, eternal bliss, supreme majesty, delusion and wealth. These are the attributes of the five elements, which sustain the world. The five elements are present in every being. The Spirit or the Atman which is the very form of God, is not visible to the naked eye, but the five elements can be seen, heard, felt and experienced by one and all. One who understands the principle of these five elements becomes God himself. The Gayatri Mantra begins with the syllables Bhur, Bhuvah, Suvaha. Bhur represents materialization, a combination of materials. Bhuvah represents vibration, it is related to air. Suvaha represents radiation. It is supreme knowledge. (...) That which is seen, heard and experienced outside is nothing but the reflection, resound and reaction of the inner being. When reality is within, why crave for its reflection outside? It is sheer madness. (...) Man is the embodiment of time. He is the master of time. In order to understand his reality, man has to control his mind. Hence, it is said, master the mind and be a mastermind. The five elements that are seen outside are present in man. He is the master of the five elements. You should master the mind, do not become a slave to it. (...) 41 Man is the embodiment of the five elements. He is their master. They are highly potent. But man, out of his ignorance, considers himself very weak and mean. God, who is the embodiment of creation, is present in microcosm as well as macrocosm. On this basis, the Vedas declare: God is subtler than the subtlest and faster than the fastest. Such divinity is present in man. How can man comprehend his innate divinity? It is possible only when he turns his vision inward. But today man's vision is always directed to the external world. All that is seen outside is also a manifestation of divinity, but man fails to realize this. He is a fool who sees yet does not recognize the reality. All that man sees and experiences in the world is divine. But man is not able to understand his divine nature. God has no distinctions or differences. No one can stipulate dos and don'ts for him. He can do anything, as he is in everything and is everything. He has no master above him. If man wants to visualize God, he will see him only in the form of a human being far superior to him in all respects. It is said, out of all the living beings, human birth is the rarest. It is also said, God is in the form of man. So, man should know the nature of a human being to begin with. All the sacred texts have described God as having human form. It does not mean that God is confined to a human form. All forms are his. However, man cannot but visualize God in any form other than a human being.(...) God has no differences; he can assume any form and lo anything. He has no trace of selfishness in him. Whatever he does is for your own welfare. No one can say that God has a particular form. He is present all over. All forms are his. Each form is composed of five elements. So, develop faith that God is in the form of five elements. (...) Where there is faith, there is love; Where there is love, there is peace, Where there is peace, there is truth; Where there is truth, there is bliss; where there is bliss, there is God. One can attain divinity only when one has steady faith. First of all, one should have faith in one's own self. Develop self-confidence, which will lead to self-satisfaction. When you have self-satisfaction, you will be prepared for self-sacrifice. Only through self-sacrifice, can one attain self-realization. Self-realization means to realize that you are everything. Self-confidence is the foundation, self-satisfaction is the wall, self-sacrifice is the roof and self-realization is life. No one can live in a building without roof, roof cannot be laid without walls and walls cannot be raised without foundation. So, self-confidence, self-satisfaction, self-sacrifice are very essential for self-realization. Today man has lost self-confidence. If one loses self-confidence, one loses everything. 42 Only through self-confidence can one have the vision of the latent divine effulgence. All are essentially divine. Wherever we see the five elements, there is divinity. As man is made up of five elements, he is verily God. God has no specific form. People attribute various forms to God. Here we have idol of Dakshinamurthi. This form is but your own imagination. It is not the reality. How can you visualize God who is the very form of the universe? The universe is made up of five elements. The human body also consists of five elements. The Veda says: “With thousands of heads, thousands of feet and thousands of eyes, Divinity pervades everything.” It only means that all heads, hands, eyes and feet are his. Unable to understand this truth, man considers himself to be an ordinary human being and develops attachment to the body. You are human only in form but divine in spirit. So, have the firm conviction that you are God. (9.10.2001) According to Vedanta, man is a combination of Bhutakasa (body), Citthakasa (mind) and Cidakasa (Atman). Bhutakasa corresponds to the body and all that is seen by the naked eye. All that is seen is bound to disappear, which means Bhutakasa is transient and ephemeral. The sun, the stars and the milky way which are crores of miles away from earth also come under Bhutakasa. It constitutes all Bhutas (elements) and living beings. Such a vast Bhutakasa is engulfed by Citthakasa. You can very well imagine the vastness of Citthakasa. Bhutakasa, consisting of sun, stars, rivers, oceans, etc., forms a tiny part of Citthakasa. You may wonder how it is possible. Whatever you see, for example, the sun, the stars, the oceans, the mountains, etc., get imprinted in your mind. Likewise, the apparent world is contained in you as a small entity. Bhutakasa and Citthakasa relate to the body and mind, respectively. There is a fundamental basis for these two which is referred to as Cidakasa by the Vedanta. This corresponds to the Atman. Human being is a combination of these three Bhutakasa (body), Citthakasa (mind) and Cidakasa (Atman). The first refers to the one you think you are, the second, the one others think you are and the third, the one you really are. (25.12.2001) God permeates the entire universe in the form of Sat-Cit-Ananda (Existence-Knowledge-Bliss). The five elements, earth, water, fire, air and ether are the embodiments of God, who manifests in the entire creation as truth, kindness, beauty. Every human being is therefore a manifestation of Sat-Cit-Ananda. God manifests as sound, touch, 43 sight, taste and smell in the elements ether, air, fire, water and earth, respectively. Since he permeates all the five elements and the entire creation, the Upanishads declare: “The entire universe is permeated by God. God is omnipresent. There is no place in the universe where he does not exist. With hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouth and ears pervading everything, he permeates the entire universe.” (26.5.2002) What is the nature of human body? It is made up of the five elements. It is unreal, impermanent and perishable in nature. Keeping this body attachment, if you do meditation, how can it be fruitful? How can it lead you to your goal? Therefore, you must forget the illusion of body. Merge in divinity with attachment to the Atman. That is the real meditation. That is the true renunciation or detachment. That is your real yoga. That is your real bliss. (23.7.2002) The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish sooner or later but the indweller has neither birth nor death. He has no attachment whatsoever. The indweller is verily God Himself who is in the form of the Atman. (2.4.2003) The sunrise and sunset happen according to a predetermined divine command. It happens regularly, uninterrupted. The sun, the moon and the stars follow a definite pattern of schedule. All the five elements in the universe discharge their duties regularly as ordained by the Lord. Even God Himself observes the rules that he lays down for all. Everything in God's creation goes on according to a predetermined order and divine command. Nothing in the universe, including the five elements, has an independent existence. But, unfortunately, man is unable to recognize this divine force that regulates the functioning of the universe. Scientists are making unstinted efforts to discover this divine force. The stars shining brightly in the sky at night are, however, not visible during daytime. (6.9.2004) You must firmly resolve to hold on to the principle of unity and divinity. What is the purpose of human birth? Is it to spend your time in eating and drinking? No, no. You should make efforts to understand the underlying principle of unity of five elements, five senses of action, five senses of cognition and five life sheaths. If you make sincere efforts, you will certainly be able to experience the principle of unity. Among all the living beings, only man is endowed with the ability to understand and experience unity and divinity. In fact, the very purpose of 44 human birth is to experience unity in diversity. Hence, make every effort to experience unity and sanctify your lives. It is possible only by following the path of love. There is nothing superior to love in this world. (22.11.2004) World denotes that which is subject to creation, sustenance and dissolution. God, who is responsible for these phenomena, has no specific form. He pervades the entire world in the form of the five elements, namely, ether, air, fire, water and earth. In man, these elements connote the faculties of hearing, touch, sight, taste, smell, respectively. There is no place where these five elements are not present. With hands, feet, eyes, head, mouth and ears pervading everything, He permeates the entire universe. That is why it is said that all hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouths and ears are his. The elders in the past therefore declared that God is present everywhere; there is no place where God is not present. (25.12.2004) You should think of God always. There have been many divine incarnations in the past, but the inherent divine principle in all of them is one and the same. Just as sugar assumes the form of a variety of sweets, divinity ineamates in various forms. People worship God, sing his glory thinking that he is present in some distant place. In fact, the five elements are the very manifestations of God. Your heart is the temple of God. Hence, fill your heart with love. One bereft of love cannot be called a human being. Consider the five elements as divine and put them to proper use. (...) The principle of Atman is the basis of all creation. You may forget anything but not the Atman. The five elements that are immanent in you are nothing but the manifestations of Atman. Merely rotating the beads of a rosary does not constitute spiritual practices. One should transcend the worldly and physical plane of existence. That is true spiritual practices. One who releases the source of his being is truly human. (14.1.2006) There is no object other than the five elements of air, water, earth, fire and ether in this universe. You will not find a sixth element, however much you may try and explore. For example, this is a hand consisting of five fingers. There is no sixth finger. In case someone has a sixth finger, he will be taken to the doctor for removing it by surgery. Similarly, we all have five senses. What is liberation? Liberation is control of the senses. Unless one controls his senses, liberation is not possi45 ble. It is foolish to think that God is somewhere in a distant place. Strictly speaking, who is God? The elements are embodiments of Divinity. (...) May you make proper use of the five elements of earth, water, fire, air and ether. May you control your five senses. Then God will be constantly with you guarding and guiding you. (...) When God is present right in front of you in the form of the elements, where is the need for searching for him separately? There is no scope at all for such a feeling! It is a serious mistake to think that God is separate from the elements. Considering God as your everything and sole refuge, dedicate your senses to him. This is an easy method to reach God. When you follow such an easy path, you will attain liberation. After all, what is liberation? Iiberation is coming out of delusion is liberation. (23.2.2006) Pranpancha is the name we have given to the apparent world. It is called prapancha as is constituted by the five elements (panchabhutas), namely, earth, water, fire, air and ether. 'Pra' means to manifest, to blossom. Hence, prapancha means the manifestation of not only the five elements, but also the five life principles. They form the basis for the entire world. The principle of Brahman is present in all the five elements as the undercurrent. It is eternal and immortal. The term Brahman refers to the divine principle which pervades all the elements. But man out of ignorance attributes a particular form to Brahman and offers his prayers. Names and forms are transient. The basis of all names and forms is the only permanent entity. Out of our ignorance and limited understanding you confine such a cosmic principle of Brahman to a tiny form and worship it. You should worship the cosmic form of the divine. The cosmos is the very form of God. Brahman pervades the combination of matter and life principle, and that which is born out of the mother's womb. Ultimately, they become one with the Cosmos. Love is the basis for the Cosmos. Without love, there is neither nature nor world. The world is sustained by the principle of love which is uniformly present in the five elements. You may worship Divinity in a number of ways, but all your worship will prove futile, if you forget the principle of love. The five elements are responsible for the sustenance of human life and the world at large. Everything will come to a standstill even if any one of the five elements is missing. We hear the sound with our ears. We see the world with our eyes. In this manner, we are able to expe46 rience the world through the five senses. They prove the existence of the world. Man has forgotten the divine principle of love and is striving to attain bliss through mean and worldly pursuits. It is said: “Out of all living beings, human birth is the rarest.” In fact, human being is essentially divine. (...) There may be ups and downs from the worldly point of view, but the divine principle always remains steady. The world and God are inseparable. The creation and the creator are one. There is an intimate and inseparable relationship between the two. Atman is the name given to the principle of divinity. It has no specific form. It pervades the entire world in the form of will. It is a grave error to attribute a particular name and form to the Atman. It is essential that you understand the oneness of Atman and experience the same. Everything is divine. All this is Brahman. As you are unable to comprehend the divine principle in totality, you contine God to a specific name and form such as Rama, Krishna, Vishnu, etc., and worship him. A potter makes the idols of Rama, Krishna, etc. However, it is only the clay that takes the forms of various deities. The same clay is moulded into various forms. As you are unable to understand the principle of unity, you are deluded by the apparent diversity. (...) No one can describe God as having this form or that form. He permeates the entire universe. Without name there can be no form and vice versa. The principle of divinity is represented by a name and a form. Every object and every being in this world is the manifestation of divine love. Hence, do not see the world merely from the physical point of view. Consider the world as the very form of God and the manifestation of divine love. Because of your limited understanding, you confine such an all pervading divine principle to a name and a form. God responds according to your feelings towards him. If you have unwavering devotion and love God with all your heart, he will confer on you supreme bliss. God transcends the dualities of birth and death, happiness and sorrow. (...) Do not consider God as a separate entity. Unfortunately, people are unable to understand the principle of divinity and hence indulge in all types of imaginations. God is one. The Veda declares: Truth is one, but the wise refer to it by various names. However, when the situation demands, divine incarnations appear on earth and play a role in the cosmic drama. (...) God is present everywhere in the form of five elements. Everyone is endowed with five elements and everyone is an embodiment of love. 47 All are one. There is no second entity. Wherever you see, there are five elements. You do not find a sixth element anywhere. (...) Everything is Brahman. Everything is the manifestation of Atman and bliss. That is why God is extolled as: “God is the embodiment of eternal bliss, he is wisdom absolute.” Even the action that you perform is the manifestation of Brahman. When you perform your action with such divine feelings, they will yield good results. Never criticise God. Never deny him. Everything is the manifestation of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. All are divine. (...) There is nothing other than divinity in this world. The principle of divinity present in a grain of sand and in a big laddu is one and the same. Once you realize this truth, you become Brahman verily. You do not need to search for Brahma elsewhere. You are Brahma, you are Vishnu, you are Shiva, you are the very embodiment of the divine Trinity. It is only your feeling that assumes the form of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. (26.2.2006) God is eternally present and the five elements are also present forever. Even after man dies, the five elements continue to have their existence. The consciousness present in all the five elements in man is responsible for all his body functions. (14.4.2006) The world has acquired the name prapancha as it is the manifestation of the five elements (panchabhutas). Man today is misusing them. He thinks it is quite natural for him to exploit them to his maximum advantage. But it is most unnatural and unsacred. It may seem to be good and natural for the time being but later on he will be faced with insurmountable difficulties. These five elements are present in every human being in the form of the senses of hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. Your life will be redeemed only when you make proper use of the five senses and the five elements. Never use your senses in an unsacred manner. (6.5.2006) Man is endowed with five lifebreaths, five senses and five elements. The five elements are present in man in the form of the senses, hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. We will have the type of experience according to the type of path we follow. Therefore, we should associate with good people, earn a good name and lead a good life. Fill your heart with pure and divine feelings. (21.5.2006) 48 Your very form is love. It is love that protects the whole world. The five elements that constitute the universe are based on love. Only when love combines with the five elements does the universe come into existence. But love is not to be seen anywhere these days. Today there is lack of love even between mother and children. What happened to that love? We are bartering it for money. (27.5.2006) Everyone is endowed with magnetic power which attracts others. God is the greatest magnet who attracts everyone. Human beings have the magnetic power of varying degrees, but God's power is cent per cent. That is why the entire world is attracted towards God. When we go near this greatest magnet, we are charged with his power and become one with him. The knower of Brahman becomes verily Brahman. If you bring an iron piece near a magnet, it is attracted towards the magnet. If you keep this iron piece with the magnet for a few days, the iron piece also becomes a magnet. When you attain the proximity of God and become recipient of his love, you become God yourself. This is true research. Hence, you need not undertake any other practice to attain divinity. You should develop only the feelings of love in you. This will transform you into a divine being. (16.6.1996) Everything is moving at a fast pace in this world today. We see how quickly seconds, minutes and hours fly away. Sixty seconds make a minute, and sixty minutes make an hour. But today it seems that hours pass like minutes. What is the reason for this? The reason lies in the working of man's mind. His mind today moves at a very fast speed and changes every moment. It is said: Mind is the cause of bondage and liberation of man. The root cause of man's bondage as well as his liberation is nothing but his mind. What is mind? It is a bundle of desires. We should exercise restraint on our desires at least to some extent. Man today controls everything, but he does not have any control on himself. What is the use of controlling everything when man himself is moving about without any control? First of all, man should offer his mind to God. Mind is the gift of God to man. It is God who has given the mind to him. So, he should offer it to God. If you follow this principle, you will experience total bliss. (...) In fact, the entire creation is the gift of God. We should therefore preserve this valuable gift carefully. (18.8.2006) You should not waste your energies in worldly pursuits. He who is a realized soul, is the liberated person in the real sense. Such a person 49 constantly contemplates upon the Atman. On the other hand, one who is constantly engaged in the pursuit of material comforts has his gaze fixed on the five elements of earth, water, fire, air and ether, five sheaths of the soul and five senses. One who realizes the truth that the physical body is ephemeral and the mind is like a mad monkey, will develop an insight into the inner Self. The physical body is like a water bubble. People know about it, yet they lead their lives reposing their faith in such a physical body. As long as one has attachment to the physical body, one has to experience sorrows and difficulties and sin and merit. (27.9.2006) The five elements are natural phenomena in creation. Similarly, the five human values of truth, selfless, peace, love and non-violence are natural to human beings. Man has to manifest them from his heart and lead a natural life. They should flow from the 'source' and not extracted by 'force’. Truth is pure and unsullied. Love is selfless. We have therefore to lead a selfless life. That is real love. Love does not expect anything in return. Selfishness troubles a human being in subtle ways. It is very cunning. Hence, one should not allow selfishness to come near him. If you are suffused with love, selfishness cannot approach you. Hence, develop love. Love is divine. When you are able to develop love, non-violence will come to you of its own accord. Where there is love, there can be no trace of violence. Thus, when man is able to manifest the five human values of truth, selfless, peace, love and nonviolence, then his intellect becomes steady and he can walk the straight path. (29.9.2006) The five elements are the most important characteristic of the world. The world is a conglomeration of individuals. All are one. There is nothing like I am God and you are individual. You and I are one only. Not realizing this, you perceive unity as diversity. (25.12.2006) These five principles are your five life-breaths. Human body is constituted by five elements and is endowed with five senses and five lifesheaths. But at the ethical and spiritual level, these five principles are no less than our life-breath. By developing these five Principle, you should strenghten unity. (20.3.2007) Many things are essential for man to lead his life. But everything in this world is temporary and impermanent like passing clouds. The things that he considers permanent are, in fact, ephemeral. The only way to 50 acquire what is eternal, real and everlasting is to recognize the truth that all are an aspect of God as declared by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavadgita: “The eternal Atman in all beings is a part of My Being.” The Bhagavadgita teaches that all are a part of the Supreme Being who is present in all. I am in you, with you, around you, above you and below you. God is the indweller of all beings, the entire world is permeated by God. There is no place in this world where God is not present. Similarly, there is no object or name which does not belong to God. But man is not able to realize this truth. (...) Where is peace? Is it outside? No, no. Outside there are only pieces. Peace is within you only. Similarly, you cannot see love. It is also present in your heart. Love is God, Live in Love. It is also an aspect of educare. In the same way, non-violence is not there in the outside world. Today we find restlessness and agitation everywhere because people are fighting with each other. Peace cannot be found outside, it is within us. Truth, selfless, peace, love and non-violence are like your five lifebreaths. When you have love in your heart, selfless will manifest there.Therefore, fill your heart with love and adhere to truth. Truth is permanent. Truth is God. Truth remains unchanged in all periods of time, in all countries, at all places. Let your love shine forth in the mirror of truth. (...) The individual differences among people are temporary and ephemeral. Only God is permanent and eternal. The same God may assume different forms in different Ages (Yuga). In Treta Yuga, he assumed the form of Rama. In Dwapara Yuga, he incarnated as Krishna. In spite of his different forms at different times, God is only one. Similarly, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are the three forms of the same God. That one God is present in you also. That is, 'I'. When someone asks you your name, you tell the name given to you by your parents. But that is not the name you are born with. That is the name given to you by your parents for the sake of identification. At the time of birth, you were either a boy or a girl, that is all. Name was given to you later on. Names are not by birth. Due to our mistaken thinking, we even observe differences in the various names of God and think that one name of God is different from the other. Whomsoever you see, consider him as God. (...) In this new year, many changes may occur at the physical level. But there can never be any change at the spiritual level. At the worldly level, there may be many conflicts and quarrels. There may be many parties. Parties, parties, parties... for tea only! Observe the principle of 51 unity. That only can give you real happiness. All your sorrows and difficulties are temporary only. In the end, everything will turn out to be good. Your difficulties are meant to give you happiness ultimately. Pleasure is an interval between two pains. (...) Today the world is full of troubles and difficulties. Wherever we see, right from a small hotel to a court of law, we find conflicts and quarrels. The people in the world today are full of selfishness and self-interest. Where there is selfishness and self-interest, there is defeat and failure. (1.1.2008) Man is not born to weep and cry. He should lead a happy life and also leave the world happily. Why should people worry for worldly possessions which are temporary and ephemeral? This does not behove a human being. Consider everything as God's gift. Understand the relationship between individual, society, creation and God. Creation emerges from God and society is a part of creation. There can be no society without individual. Therefore, individual is most important. Everything in this creation is the gift of God. But, do we ever aspire for God and shed tears for him? It is not the mark of a human being to shed tears over worldly things which are temporary and impermanent. All these are like passing clouds which come and go. Sometimes, thick clouds cover the sun or the moon and you cannot see them. There is no need for any worry. If you wait for some time, the clouds would move away and the sun or the moon will become visible again. What is required is a little patience and forbearance. Man is endowed with great power and there is none in the entire creation who has as much power as man possesses. That is why God also incarnates in human form. God is in the form of a human being. There is none greater than God. Therefore, to forget God is nothing less than a sacrilege. In fact, you should remember him every moment of your life. Man pursues various tasks in this world. Whatever task you may be engaged in, you should not forget God at any time. That is true humanness. The reason for all the troubles that prevail in this world is that man has forgotten God due to his delusion. He undergoes so much suffering only because of his delusion. God does not give difficulties and sorrows to man. He always gives bliss and happiness. But due to your delusion, you consider even happiness as sorrow and undergo many types of suffering. (...) The human body is made of five elements and is bound to perish one day or the other. People feel happy when a child is born but become sad when somebody dies. You should never give room to sorrow at 52 all. Face all difficulties with courage. Have firm conviction that you are an aspect of God and would not shed tears. (...) Everything in this world is the creation of your own feelings. How long can you remain here? You remain in the world till you finish the role assigned to you. After that, you will have to leave everything and go. Therefore, it is imperative for you to recognize this truth and conduct yourself accordingly. There is nothing permanent in this world. Hence, there is no need to worry about such temporary things which come and go. We need not grieve over the death of somebody nor should feel elated at somebody's birth. Someone is born today, but it is not known what will happen to him tomorrow. In fact, yesterday, today and tomorrow, all are the same. There is no difference between them. (...) Never worry about what is to happen in future. Everything can be achieved with courage. If you are devoid of courage, you will lose everything. Hence, you should never lose courage. This courage is energy. It is the energy that constitutes the five elements which form the basis of the entire creation. The same five elements are present in you. In fact, everything is in you; nothing comes from outside. Then, where is the need for you to search for anything outside? (...) You cannot be called a human being merely because you have a human form. One does not become a human being only because one has feet, hands, eyes, nose, mouth, etc. Even small insects have all these limbs. Should you lead your life like them? No, no. You should set high ideals in life. Your conduct should reflect your true humanness and culture. Your true culture is to become ideal. Culture teaches you what to do and how to do it. It is culture which tells you what is good and what is bad. (15.1.2008) Here is a small example. A few days ago, Shourie left his mortal coil. Many people joined his funeral procession. When his body was cremated, the five elements of his body merged with their source - earth merged with earth, fire with fire, air with air, so on and so forth. What remained in the end? Just a heap of ash! But the Atmic principle in him followed its divine course. Everything is immanent in Brahman. Brahman is one without a second. Therefore, if someone asks you what is your name, you should reply, “I am Brahman; I have no other name.” (6.3.2008) First and foremost, man should obey the command of God. The same divine principle is present in all human beings. God is in the form of a human being. Man should implicitly follow the command of God who 53 incarnates as a human being. You should listen to the command of God, and not of your friends who may be very close to you. (...) You should perform only those actions which please God. Then only does your life as a human being become meaningful. Of all living beings, human birth is the rarest. You should not waste such a precious and rare human birth. You will lose your humanness completely if you indulge in falsehood, injustice and unrighteousness. Therefore, you should have good thoughts, good speech and good vision. See good, do good, be good. This is the inner meaning of human life. (...) Human life is most sacred. It is attained as a result of merits earned in many previous births. Thousands of people have gathered here. For what? Only for God. Many people gather at places like liquor shops also. But there you cannot have good thoughts. Therefore, we should always have good company. (7.3.2008) All the beings in the universe are the creation of God. There is nothing in this world which is not divine. People observe differences between one another. This is a great mistake. All are one. Truth is one, but the wise refer to it by various names. There is no second entity in this world. With hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouth and ears pervading everything, he permeates the entire universe. There is none in this world in whom God is not present. Everything is permeated by divinity. Nobody has the right to say that this is divine and that is not. God is present even in difficulties, sorrows and miseries. Though you have the capacity to understand this divine power, unfortunately, you do not try to use that. When you observe the natural scenario around you, you see vast land areas and a number of rivers such as Yamuna, Ganga, Pinakini, Cauveri, Tungabhadra, Godavari, Saraswati, etc. In spite of having such a vast land with numerous rivers, there is scarcity of food. What is the reason? The reason is that man is not making proper use of his innate power and potentiality. Instead, he is misusing his powers and wasting his intelligence. If he makes efforts in the right direction, he can achieve everything. You should have faith that everything you see in this world is an aspect of divinity. There is nothing else other than this. Only One exists in this world and there is no second. You are unable to understand this truth and suffer due to many misconceptions. You are prepared to believe what others write in their books, but no one is prepared to have faith in his own self. People have all types of confidence except self-confidence. What is the use of having everything except self-confidence? If only you have self-confidence, you can achieve everything; there is 54 nothing in this world which you cannot accomplish. You should make efforts to recognize this principle of the Self which is divine, auspicious and ever new. But man today does not make efforts to know himself. When we ask anyone, who he is, he will tell his name given to him by his parents. If you put the same question to God, he will say: “I am Brahman”. As you are unable to recognize the truth, you take to wrong path and get confused. You do not make efforts to know what you are supposed to know. On the other hand, you try to know that which is not possible for you to know by your senses. Is it possible to know divinity which is all-pervasive? It is impossible. Whatever happens, recognize it as the Will of God. All the differences are born out of your own feelings of mine and thine. In fact, there is no difference between you and me. You and I are one. Do not think that God exists separately in a particular place. Think that you are God. You are not the body. Body is like a water bubble. Mind is like a mad monkey. Intellect is wavering. Hence, you are neither the body nor the mind nor the intellect. You are you. You should make proper efforts to know this truth. (13.4.2008) People today are accumulating a lot of money. But, what for? What will they take with them when they go? They have to go only empty-handed. They have to leave even their body here when they go. Five elements merge with five elements. Then the empty body is cremated. Therefore, one should not be proud of one's body or wealth. Money comes and goes, morality comes and grows. You should develop morality. In spite of his high education, man today has lost his morality. One bereft of morality is not a human being at all. In fact, he is a demon in human form. Where there is no morality, there can be no humanness. (...) Everything is there in the hands of man and all gods are present in him. In fact, he is nothing but divine from foot to head. All worldly things are like passing clouds, which come and go. To feel proud of these passing clouds is a great mistake. At the time of speaking, you speak anything. But when it comes to putting into practice, your actions do not match with your words. This is a great sin. (1.5.2008) Many people offer worship and perform rites (Yajna) to have the direct vision of God. But this is not possible for anyone by such means. Then, how can it be possible? All the objects in the entire creation are bound to perish one day or the other. The mountains can sink in water and rivers can dry up. Human body is also perishable. Nothing in this creation is permanent. Only God is eternal, immortal, infinite and im55 perceptible. How is it possible for anyone to understand such a Cosmic Being? Some people imagine that they had the vision of God in meditation or in the rites of fire. But this is merely their illusion; such a vision is not everlasting. But where does God dwell? He dwells in the heart of all in the form of Atmic principle. He has to be attained only by the principle of the Higher Self. (...) It is possible for you to acquire any number of worldly and material things but you are not able to attain God who is within you. See God who is immanent in you. Look inside, don't look outside. Close your eyes and pray to God who dwells in you. Then will God manifest before you and grant you everything. (...) Do you know why has God given you eyes? Not to see anything and everything, but to see the Lord of Kailasa. Why has God given you hands? Has God given you hands only to put food into your mouth? No, no. God has given you hands to serve mankind. Similarly, God has given you tongue to chant the Name of God. Do you know why has God given you feet? Not to roam around in all the countries of the world, but to go round the temple of God. That is how you should sanctify the organs of the body given to you by God. You say, you do service (seva). But do you know the meaning of Seva? Is it to massage the feet of somebody with your hands? No, no. When you serve anyone, develop the feeling: “l am serving Rama”, “l am serving Krishna”, “l am serving my deity”. Develop such feelings in your heart more and more. Whatever you eat, whatever you do, everything should be done with the feeling of offering it to God. Perform all tasks to please God. Whatever work you do, consider it as the work of God. When you develop this feeling with total dedication, then God will manifest before you.(...) Fill your life with love. Even if someone beats you, do not abuse him. Think that it is God only who has punished you like this. Everything happens according to what God Wills. It is God who gives you troubles and joys; it is he who protects you and punishes you in many ways. Everything is God. Therefore, offer everything to him. Whatever you get in your life, consider it as the gift of God. Do all actions to please God. When you think like this, then you will attain great blessedness. One who could make boulders to float on water, can he not make your mind float in the worldliness by changing the mind into a bridge. Use this bridge to cross this vast ocean and kill the demons of lust and anger. For this, you must sing the glories of God. (24.5.2008) 56 Ether (Akasha) When you mention the sky you point your finger upwards, to indicate that it is there. But the sky is here also. It is one of the five elements. Its sign and symbol is sound; wherever sound is, there, we can infer, is the sky. There is an inner sky also, the Akasha in the Heart. Just as the Sun and Moon in the outer sky are hidden by thick masses of cloud, the Sun (Intellect) and Moon (Mind) in the inner sky are also hidden and suppressed by thick clouds of vice and evil. So, make all efforts to remove these clouds, by the strong gale of Devotion to God. (28.4.1975) The Atman is present everywhere and is in everything: it is unaffected; it is omnipresent like the Ether; it is even beyond the Ether; it is the Ether in the Universal Consciousness; so it is referred to as Beyond; it is described in the Sruthis as 'the Highest’. (...) A doubt may be raised here: If the Atman is immanent in everything, like the Ether, is it not subject to Transformation or change? No; existing, emanating, growing, chariging, declining, dying - these are the six transformations; but the Atman is the universal, eternal witness cognising Ether and the other elements and hence it has no modifications at all. (Inana Vahini, S. 54) Illumination is higher than Intuition or Food. Illumination is Fire, heat and light. Illumination creates water and water produces food. Illumination can make even Wind lighter. It shines as lightning and sounds as thunder. Ether is auperior to Illumination, remember. It is through Ether that sounds are transmitted and heard. Love and play are products of Ether. Seeds sprout on account of Ether. Now, consider this. Consciousness is superior to Ether. Without it, all experience is meaningless, all knowledge is waste, all effort is purposeless. Nothing can be experienced without the help of Consciousness. Objects like the Ether will be unrecognized in its absence. It can be said that Consciousness creates the Ether and other objects. Thus analyzing the value and relative importance of objects and powers, man must give up identification of self with the physical body and recognize his real Reality. Such a man rises to the height of the noblest of men, laughing, playing and moving without regard to the needs or comforts of the body. The body bound man is caught in Con57 sciousness; for the one who is free from that bondage, the Higher Self is the field of activity. The wind, the lightning and the thunder have no permanent existence. When the rainy season comes on, they appear in the sky and get merged in it. So too the particularized Individual appears as separate for a time against the background of Brahman and gets merged in it, at last. (Upanishad Vahini, 63/64) There are three types of ethereal dimensions, namely, the five Elements, consciousness and pure consciousness. The elements are engulfed by consciousness which in turn is encompassed by the pure consciousness. (21.2.2001) This is a lemon. We call it lemon on the basis of its form and taste. These reflect the outward path and not the internal path. In fact, it is nothing but a combination of cells, molecules and atoms and in each of these cells there is immanent potentiality of the whole lemon. The cells have neither beginning nor end. These cells are of immense power. This immense potentiality is related to the Ether. This Ether is related to the pure consciousness. Even the lemon is a representation of pure consciousness. The person who eats the lemon is also a personification of consciousness. Everything that IS, is consciousness itself. Name and form are conditioned by outward path and are not related to the internal path. (26.3.2001) 'Bhuvah' is the vibration that comes out of the mind and makes the body function. 'Suvah' is the radiation, which is the Atman. Man is the combination of matter, vibration and radiation. As is the feeling, so is the vibration. Everyday, morning and evening, Bhajans go on here. You think that the Bhajans are going on in the Bhajan Hall. No. The vibrations of bhajans are there all over this place. You can certainly hear the Bhajans even from this table if you listen carefully, with a steady mind, pure and selfless heart. Everything is Divine vibration - the walls, the roof, and this mike. The great sages were the ones who had these vibrations. The Veda was heard through Sound, through vibrations. If you sit down and listen with a pure heart, you too can listen to it. Why go so far? Just close your ears and you can hear the OM from within. Everything originated from the OM. The same air produces seven different notes through different reeds in the harmonium. Similarly the OM is one; all other sounds are modifications of the OM. Ganesha, who is the master of all these vibrations, gifts these vibrations to you. You may listen to any sound but the most sacred is OM. 58 If your body is full of wicked vibrations, everything will be wicked. Never allow a wicked man to come near you. Run away from bad company to avoid the wicked vibrations from getting into you. If you are good, your body will be full of good and divine vibrations. Bad thoughts give rise to bad vibrations. All that you see is the reflection of what is inside you. If you call a person bad, it is just that the bad in you is reflected in him. It has got nothing to do with him. Good or bad is the reflection of your inner being. Never consider that good or bad exists separately from you. (22.8.2001) 59 Air The earth is pervaded and protected by Air (Vayu). The individualized Universal, the man, individualized according to the impressions of experience in previous lives, is associated with seventeen instruments 5 Organs of action, 5 Organs of knowledge, the 5 Life breaths, Mind (Manas) and Intellect (Buddhi). The concrete body is a mutation of the earth: it is pervaded by air. There are several organs which can be identified in the body and like a string that holds pearls together, air holds these together as one coordinate whole. When the air leaves the body, the organs become distinct and derelict. The body then, becomes a scorpse. There is however the immanent spirit in the body-complex abode, the mystery that is beyond the reach of that complex, the motivating force of the impulses and intentions of that complex; that immanent spirit, the Divine Self, has no death; it is Atman. (Upanishad Vahini, 38) The human body is a support, a receptacle for the Atma, the divine self. Elements like water and wind are intimately bound up with the body. Therefore, the Atma Principle, the Brahma Principles, which is the core is not cognized. Man has lost the awareness of this Principle which is his Truth. It is in the body, but not of it. (Upanishad Vahini, 43) Ravana fell because he strove to accumulate wealth and was carried away by covetousness and lust. His “ten heads” indicate his mastery over the four Vedas and the six Shastras; but, of what avail was all that learning? Hanuman reported that Lanka was echoing with the recitation of the Vedas and the air was thick with sacrificial smoke. But, the demons were wicked, in spite of all that ritual exactitude. Ritual must result in righteousness; otherwise, it is only rigmarole. Ravana sought to gain the manifestation not the manifestor; Sita not Rama! And, so his life became futile. (15.8.1964) Walk in the path laid down in the Ramayana, and Mahabharata and the Bhagavatha. Proceed along that path, inspite of halts and handicaps, inspite of the approval or disapproval of kith and kin of praise or blame from society. What exactly is praise or blame? Words, sound waves coming from across the air, waves that strike your ear. Let them strike only the auter ear. Do not welcome them in. (9.10.1964) 61 You should not be ever entangled in the meshes of this world and its problems. Try to escape into the purer air of the spirit as often as you can, talking the name of the Lord on your tongue. Of the 24 hours of the day, have 6 hours for your individual needs, 6 hours for the service of others, 6 hours for sleep and 6 for dwelling in the Presence of the Lord. Those six hours will endow you with the strength of steel. (14.12.1964) Water as such or fire as such cannot move a train; they must both cooperate to produce a third thing, steam. The steam moves the engine forward. The curbing of the mind takes you to the winning post. Kerosene oil and air must both unite to form the gas which ignites in the petromax lamp to give light. (29.1.1965) For all types of spiritual discipline, congenial company is very necessary. Man is shaped by the company he keeps, so, be ever vigilant of the air you breathe; it is fouled by the foul thoughts of the men among whom you move. (30.10.1965) Spiritual practice is the life-breath of man; struggle for power, self and pelf is but the breath of poison. Poor silly man craves for the air that will destroy him, the food that will torment him and the drink that will defile him! He revels in ruining his nature and denying his excellence! That is the tragedy of civilization. He denies the innate excellence of the world around him too. He refuses to see in it the handiwork of God, evident in beauty, harmony, melody, truth, goodness, love, sympathy, law and learning, in everything that strikes the eye and fills the mind. He prides himself in his blindness and raises it into a philosophy called atheism! (9.3.1968) The Linga, the effulgent subtle form of Shiva, is represented as hanging in mid-air, between the pull and counter-pulls of a magnet from above and a magnet from below; evidently, it is of ferrous metal. Man too is like a ferrous linga, drawn upwards by the craving for liberation and for merging in the Super-Soul and drawn downwards by the craving for satisfying the senses and earning and possessing things from the nature around him. Now, the upward pull is becoming weaker. Respect for spiritual institutions, temples, holy places, elders and sacred books is fast declining. Pride in material wealth and competition in acquiring it, are fast increasing. This is the tragedy of the times. (26.3.1968) 62 Holding the fan by the hand will not help; you must move it to and fro vigorously, in order to feel the cool breeze that blows on your face. There is no breeze in the fan; it is all around you, everywhere, as air. Direct it towards yourself by spiritual practice. So too, direct the Grace of God that is everywhere, towards you and make yourself happy by spiritual practice. That is the advice you need and I give. (28.3.1968) The universe is the body of God; he knows and feels every twitch, every pang be it from a black man or white, from land or sea or air or space. (...) Leadbeater has declared that the correct recital of the Gayatri Mantra with the orthodox modulation of the voice and the higher, lower and even accents can produce experienceable and authentic illumination, whereas incorrect pronunciation and wrong accent result in thickening the darkness! Therefore, instead of scoffing at the disciplines of recitals, meditations, prayers, formulary worship and mantra-utterances, their values have to be accepted and their results tested and confirmed by practice and exercise. (16.5.1968) The Hospital is for those who believe in the doctor and in drugs. It is faith that matters, that cures. It also serves to accommodate those who are too ill to move about, but, yet come over to this place for cure. Those who are in the Hospital will also hear the OM and the Bhajan and benefit by the spiritual vibrations that fill the air in this Prashanthi Nilayam. (12.10.1969) Truth is the great purifier. It admits no dirt or sin, no defect or deceit. Falsehood pollutes the tongue of the speaker, the ear of the listener and the air which carries it from tongue to tympanum. There are beneflicent and malificent sounds, and they produce corresponding echoes in the atmosphere. Words that emanate from faith in God and the humility it fosters will render the atmosphere pure, while those trumpeted by vanity and execrated by nihilism and atheism will contaminate it. Use only such sounds as will cleanse the air. Do not be harsh; never use expressions which sear and hurt, which are the evil progeny of hate and pride. Praise the Lord, recite his Glory - that is the duty you owe yourself and others. The raison d'etre for this ritual (yaga) is just this; every sound of the Veda is in praise of God and when the Veda is recited with the proper cadence, exactly as preseribed in the traditional schools, the atmosphere will certainty undergo a remarkable transformation, and the men who breathe it will be a little less evil 63 thereafter. Faith in God will instil faith in themselves and in others, and the world will be happier thereby. (19.10.1969) The same sky is over every one's head; the same earth supports every one's feet; the same air enters every one's lungs! The same God brought all forth, brings up all and brings about the end of this earthly career. Why then this inhuman role of foe and fanatic, of fight and feud? (12.5.1070) Scatter the seeds of Love in dreary desert hearts; then sprouts of Love will make the wastes green with joy, blossoms of Love will make the air fragrant, rivers of Love will murmur along the valleys and every bird, beast and child will sing the song of Love. Now, we have Seva Dhals only in some villages and towns. We must have them in all villages and all towns, so that the service of man by man can lead to the discovery by man of the God that is his reality. (4.10.1970) It is easy to give up spiritual practice; it is a task to stick to it. But, there is no use climbing just one step; ascend higher and higher, into the purer air. Climb until you see the hills and valleys as one flatness, all the ups and downs as of no concern. You talk as if you have surrendered everything; but, when you lose a pen, you report to the police station and rely on the police to recover it for you! You are a hero, a lion in the forest, only when you neither exult nor droop, when good fortune or bad assails you. (9.10.1970) Turn your mind towards God; dedicate yourselves to God; then you will find life one continuous stream of bliss. Have a fan in your hand and sweep it towards you; then, you feel comforted. So also, use the mind as the instrument, and turn it vigorously towards God; then, it can give you the bliss of liberation. (11.10.1970) When you inhale foul air, your health suffers. The air is polluted by unwholesome vibrations when people shout hateful, lustful slogans or even talk, without love and reverence. In order to purify the atmosphere, vibrations. That are holy, healthy, happy have to be circulated, even before the citizens come out into the open with the break of day. When a group of good men and women move from one end of a street to the other singing aloud the Names of God, each Name redolent with fragrance and resonant with Love, it clears the air and renders it pure for all to breathe. It also calls people living in the houses on both sides 64 to begin their daily round of duties, with the Sweet Name of God in their ears and the charming Form of God in their hearts. When an Atomic Bomb is exploded thousands of miles away by America or Russia in some far-off country, the fallout travelling all over the world contaminates the atmosphere, poisons vegetation and distorts life, say the doctors who have to deal with them. The vibrations of hatred and greed, of pride and envy that result from the shouts and discontent of animosity also pollute the air equally seriously. (22.11.1970) The nature we have around us and with us is the vesture of God. We have evidence of his Beauty, Goodness, Wisdom and Power, all around us, wherever we turn our eyes. But, the art of recognizing him is strange to us and so, we deny him, and live on in darkness. We have all around us in the atmosphere the music emanating from all the broadcasting stations of the world, but they do not assail your ear at any time. You are not aware of any station. But, if you have a receiver, and if you tune it to the correct wavelength, you can hear the matter broadcast from any particular station; if you fail to tune it correctly, you will get, instead of news, only nuisance! So too, the Divine is everywhere above, around, below, beside; near as well as far. For cognising it, you require not a machine but a mystical formula, potent with psychological undertone. Meditation is the fixing of the exact location of the station in the band; love is the correct tuning in; realizing the reality and the bliss it confers is the happy clear listening! (1.1.1971) Pure food, according to some, consists in milk and fruits. But, it is much more; it may not even be these. For, the calories that one takes in through the mouth are but a small part of the intake of man. The intake by the senses are part of the food that builds the individual. The sounds heard, the sights seen, the tactile impressions sought or suffered, the air breathed, the environment that presses for attention, appreciation and adoption - all these are 'food.' They have considerable impact on the character and career of the individual. (28.1.1971) Kurukshetra is the field of food, for kuru means food. Food indicates all that is taken in, through the gullet or the nostrils or the senses. This food is what determines the nature of the impulses, emotions and passions. These have to be directed along proper channels, and sublimated to serve the goal of liberation from fear and grief. (24.2.1971) 65 Let the foul bats of hatred and greed fly away from the cavity of your hearts; let the clean air of mutual cooperation and help render the cavity safe and sweet. (9.3.1974) Without God, life is like a school without a teacher; it is a wire with no current passing through it; it is a body with no soul. God is in you, around you and beyond you; as the air is imperceptible in the absence of breeze or of things that it moves; so God too can be known only by his manifestation in man and beast, plant and bird, in things and beings all around you. No one yet knows the mystery of the electric current, why it behaves so, what is the exact nature of its origin and flow; but, yet it is manipulated into a thousand uses and it is manifesting through a thousand appliances and instruments. (1.4.1974) Air which is but One, appears as storm, whirlwind, breeze, simoom, assuming various forms by change of speed in movement. The names too differ from form to form. The insistence on the fundamental unity of all creation is the special feature of Indian thought. It is faulty vision, to see variety as variety, the world as composed of disperate elements and forces. In spite of this great heritage which Indians have come by, they are today disparaging it and devaluing it by their behavior and beliefs. (Anantapur, August 1974) The heart-felt recitation and Lord's name (samkirtana) can cleanse the atmosphere. Singing this intense yearning for God and enjoying the experience of adoring him, helps to purify the atmosphere. Man is today forced to breathe the air polluted by sounds that denote violence, hatred, cruelty and wickedness. Therefore he is fast losing the high attainments that are in store for him. The vibrations of the heart-felt recitation and Lord's name can cleanse the atmosphere and render it pure, calm and ennobling. It is with this high purpose in view that this programs of global samkirtana was designed. No man can escape the influence of the pollution of the air he breathes. The sounds that we produce, with good intent or bad, spread throughout the air around us. This is our daily experience. The sounds produced at radio stations pass through the atmosphere and reach our homes when we tune in. The vibrations travel vast distances and affect the nature of those who inhale them. The atmosphere affects also the food man consumes. The pollution in the atmosphere is imbibed by the plants, the plants supply the grain, the grain is the basis of the meal and the meal shapes the character and behavior of the 66 person who consumes it. When the environment is clean and free from evil vibrations, the food too, is pure, and the person develops a tendency to be loving and simple. It is to ensure such an atmosphere that this spiritual practice initiated the world over. When a man falls into a well, of what use is it if he controls his voice and his emotions and whispers quietly: “I have fallen into this well, I have fallen into this well. I am in great danger. Please save me?” No one will be able to hear or save him. He must shout full-throated, with all the anguish he is experiencing and with the extreme desire to be saved, “I HAVE FALLEN INTO THE WELL! SAVE, ME! SAVE ME SOME ONE!” Then can he hope to get succour. Similarly, when you are caught in the coils of this world, when you have fallen into this deep well of worldly misery, shout with all your might, with all your heart that you may be saved by God. There is no use muttering faintly and half-heartedly: “Save me, save me; I am floundering in this worldy life.” When the prayer comes shrieking through the heart, help is assured. A certain officer was inspecting the work of a teacher in a school. He had a hearty contempt for mere talk, so he asked the teacher: “How can you ever transform the nature of these children by the words you utter? Show them by deeds; act, don't speak.” The teacher protested and argued that words have a profound effect on the mind. The argument continued for some time. At last the teacher resolved upon a plan to convince the officer of his point of view. He told an urchin of his class: “Here! Catch this officer by the neck and push him out of the room.” Hearing those words, the officer flew into a great rage and started pouring abuse on the teacher. The teacher said: “Sir, I only said a few words. No one pushed you or hit you or touched you. It was all mere sound. But see how it has enraged you. Words, sir, do help in modifying character and shaping nature. They have vast power,” he said. When words referring to worldly situations have such a transforming effect on the mind of man, words conveying spiritual and elevated meaning will certainly help in cleansing and correcting the mind of man. When we fill the air with harshness, we become harsh in nature. When we fill the atmosphere with hatred we, too, have perforce to breathe the air, and are hated in turn. When we saturate the air with sounds full of reverence, humility, love, courage, self-confidence and tolerance, we benefit from those qualities ourselves. The heart is the film and the mind is the lens; turn the lens towards the world and 67 worldly pictures will fall on the heart. Turn it towards God, and it will transmit pictures of the Divine. Therefore always do good, see good, remember good and be good. Do not seek to discover or discuss the evil in others for the attempt will tarnish your own mind. When you are engaged in searching for the faults and failings of others, you are paving the way for developing those faults and failings in yourself. Dwell on the good in others, and in time it will prove an asset to you. The goodness latent in you shall then be urged to sprout and blossom. (...) You too must pass your days in song. Let your whole life be a bhajan. Believe that God is everywhere at all times, and derive strength, comfort and joy by singing his Glory in his presence. Let melody and harmony surge up from your hearts and let all take delight in the Love that you express through that song. (14.11.1976) We cannot see the air that surrounds us though we inhale and exhale it every moment of our lives. How, then, can you see the minute atom and the particles of energy that it is comprised of? Similarly with a clouded, and therefore limited vision, how can you visualize Brahman, the basic Divine Force that manipulates even the subtle energy within the invisible atom? (30.7.1977) The air which one man exhales is inhaled by another and the minute particles of one's system enter the system of the other person. Sea water becomes the moisture in the air and gathered together as rainclouds which feed the fields and gardens, is transformed into edible sweetness. Matter is but the perpetual communion and separation of particles. The human body has all its component cells replaced by 'new' ones during every seven-year period of time. Therefore, how can we pronounce anything as stable, as permanent, as true? This is the reason man does not get contentment or peace. This is the reason man does not get joy, however wealthy or famous he may become. So long as he revels in the trivial and the temporary, he cannot be happy. It is only when he has discovered the Atman and is always deep in the ecstasy of that discovery that he can be in unblemished happiness. In that stage he is aware that he is eternal and all-knowing, absolute and omniscient. (29.9.1978) The Wright Brothers are declared to be the pioneers, the very first to fly a heavier-than-air plane in the sky. Their powered flight took place on December 17. 1903. But a German had actually forestalled them 68 by his flight on September 13, 1896. We must note that even earlier than this German, on August 14, 1895, an Indian belonging to Bombay, Shivaraam Baapuji Kadalekar, had succeeded in a similar feat. His name failed to draw public admiration and his feat was not acclaimed because of the envy, selfishness and the quarrelsome nature of our people. (18.2.1980) Why, then, is there a call for control of the mind? Control really means being indifferent to the vagaries of the mind. It is difficult to control the mind, as it is difficult to confine air in one's grasp. Likewise, how can anyone control the mind which is all-embracing in the vastness of its range and comprehension? When it is realized that the mind is made up of thoughts and doubts, the elimination of the thoughts is the means of restraining the mind. Thoughts are associated with desires. As long as desires remain, one cannot have detachment. It is necessary to limit desires. (11.7.1988) I have been visiting Madras for the past 45 years. Now I see that there is traffic even at 2.00 a.m. as it used to be in Bombay. There is more carbon dioxide smoke released. There are factories and industries everywhere. So there is more pollution of the air and diseases are on the increase. All these are dangerous offshoots of technological progress. (21.1.1993) There are three basic factors which are responsible for health or disease in the human body according to Ayurveda. They are vital air, bile and phlegm. Vital air accounts for 36 diseases, bile accounts for 98 and phlegm for 96 diseases. These three factors are essential for the human body but they should be in proper balance without exceeding their respective limits. When they are in balance, there will be no disease. Moderation is the golden rule for good health. For the treatment of disease arising out of vital air, bile and phlegm, gingely oil, ghee and honey respectively are prescribed as remedies. These should be taken in moderation. The body is a gift of God and cannot be made by doctors. The human heart beats 103’000 times a day. The blood circulation in the body is computed to cover 168’000 miles per day. Man breathes 21’600 times and consumes 438 cubic feet of air every day. These are based on Divine Will and are regarded as a Law of Nature. God is the preceptor of Nature. The body is unclean in many ways and is subject to various diseases. But in such an inherently unattractive 69 abode dwells the most valuable divinity. Man should always act in harmony with Nature, which is reflection of Divinity. (...) Every one should know how to control these causes. Some people do not do any physical exercises and lead a sedentary life. My advice to students is that it is good for them to commute by cycle at least 5 or 6 kilometers a day. This cycling exercise is very useful not only for maintaining health but also for reducing the expenditure incurred on automobiles. Another advantage is the avoidance of accidents. Moreover, it serves to reduce atmospheric pollution caused by the release of harmful fumes from automobiles. The carbon-dioxide smoke form motor vehicles and factories is already polluting the air in cities and is affecting the ozone layer above the earth. (6.2.1993) Man contains in him the cosmic power which pervades the universe. The power contained in man is the same as the universal power outside the body which is like a balloon that bloats by the intake of air. The air inside the balloon is the same as the air outside. When the balloon bursts, the air inside the balloon merges with the air outside. Similarly, when the body dies, the Cosmic Divine in man becomes one with the Universal power outside. The Upanishads speak about unity in diversity and unity in the Infinity. Only when he realizes this, man will know that the Divinity in him and Divinity in the cosmos are one and the same. This is known as the 'Divine Universal Form'. Today man underestimates his own importance and humbles himself as a consequence. First and foremost, you must understand your own Divine Nature. But students of today are exposed to the world outside, without understanding their own nature. In the world today, the rapid rise of material progress is paralleled by the enormous rise of ignorance as well. (Summer Showers in Brindavan 1993, 3) Yoga is not mere physical exercise. It involves exercise of breath as well. It is known by the term: Guiding the attention inwards (Pratyahara) and breath-timing. Breath-timing involves the three processes of filling in the air, retaining the breath and breathing out. The observance of time is very important with regard to breath-timing. The time taken for inhalation, retention, and exhalation should be the same. The entire exercise should be natural without any strain. The air taken in goes through the nerves of lda, Pingala and Sushumna. Pranayama should be performed with meticulous care, lest it should damage the lungs and the brain. Breathing should also be without any strain and panting. (...) 70 Inhalation, retention and exhalation should be in proper proportion. (Summer Showers in Brindavan 1993, 92/93) The Consciousness that is in each of us is one and the same Universal Consciousness. It is all-pervading. For example, the air that a man breathes is not exclusive to him. It is the same air that is breathed by others. The air that is allpervading is inhaled by each according to his needs. (20.5.1993) Today, the air is polluted. Even the sound vibrations in the ether, air, fire, water and earth are polluted. How are they to be purified? Everyone should purify and sanctify the atmosphere by chanting the name of the Lord. Every sound emanating from man enters into the radio waves in the atmosphere and gets permanently recorded. If the sound waves in the world today are polluted, it is because of the unsacred words uttered by people. By chanting the name of the Lord, the sound waves in the atmosphere must be sanctified. Thereby, these waves can bring about a great transformation. The world, it is said, can be destroyed by an atomic bomb. Sacred sound waves can achieve greater things for the world. They can create a new world. (15.8.1993) Man considers the air as polluted, water as impure and the sounds reaching him as intolerable. Even the food is polluted. The Government also considers the entire environment as polluted. Enormous sums are being spent on purifying the environment. It is not the environmental pollution about which we should be concerned. What is of concem is the pollution of the heart. Man's mind is polluted. Man's heart is polluted. All his feelings are polluted. It is because of this basic pollution, all other things appear polluted. The primary need today is to eradicate the pollution in the human mind. How is this to be accomplished? The mind today is immersed in worldly desires and pleasure. As a result, there is mental dissatisfaction as well as bitter frustration. The mind should be turned back to the source from which it came. A fish out of water has to be restored to the water for it to regain its life. Can it survive if it is placed on a couch and fed with coffee? It will regain peace and life only when it returns to its native home. Likewise, man's mind has to be restored to its original home in the Atman (divine self). Without doing this, how can peace be got? Thus, mental peace has to come from the Atman. This calls for 71 turning the mind towards the Atman by the use of the conscience. (30.8.1993) Today in many parts of the world Nature is causing various disasters such as earthquakes, famines, floods and volcanic eruptions. What is the reason? The spiritual lapses of man account for these calamities. Disturbances in the human heart are reflected in earthquakes. Fill your minds with good thoughts and engage yourselves in good actions. Chant the Lord's name. When the ether is surcharged with the vibrations of the Divine name, the entire environment gets purified. Those who breathe this sanctified air will have pure thoughts. Purify the atmosphere, which is now polluted. (7.10.1993) The chanting of mantras should always be synchronized with practising of the prescribed task. By such practice one can realize the Divine. By merely listening to mantras and falling to practise, one can never get happiness or peace. In order to realize the Divine, you have to practise the precepts prescribed in the Vedas. No doubt, even listening to the recitation of the Vedas is itself capable of purifying your mind. Sound is the first attribute of God. Sound is all-pervasive. Today a great deal of wickedness, troubles and turmoils are prevalent in the world because of the decline of the influence of the Vedas. Water, air, food, noise are all tainted by pollution. We are forced to lead a polluted life. When the air we breathe is itself polluted, how are we to lead a pollution-free life? The environment and the elements should be pure to ensure purity of heart. The cause of this pollution lies nowhere else except in our own actions. Whatever words we utter, they spread to the entire atmosphere. We can purify the atmosphere of the world by chanting the Vedas and singing the glory of God. The Rishis in ancient times used to move to forests and chant the powerful Vedic Mantras to purify the atmosphere of the whole world. These Vedas are neglected today. The people of this great country of Bharat have not understood the infinite potency of the Vedas. It is a pity thev have not tasted the sweetness of the Vedas. The Vedas should be cherished for sublimating life and not to earn a living. (18.10.1993) People may say that when you go to Sai Baba, there is nothing but bhajan. Realize that there is nothing greater than bhajan. What bliss is there in bhajans! What a demonstration of oneness is it when a myriad throats join in uttering the name of God! The vibrations emanating 72 from them make the heart vibrant. If you sing alone in your shrine, the vibrations return to you as reaction. But in community singing, what you have is not a reaction but a wave of vibrations. They enter into the atmosphere and purify the polluted air. The atmosphere today is polluted by bad thoughts and feelings. When you sing the glory of God, the bad germs in the air are destroyed and the air gets purified by a treatment with antibiotics as it were. Bhajans are therefore supremely valuable. It has been said that in the Kali Age there is no greater spiritual practice than chanting the name of the Lord. (23.10.1994) Everything in the universe, from subatomic particles to the biggest star, has a form. It was this fact that impelled the ancients to worship the earth as a Mother. Some scientists ridiculed this adoration as a superstitious worship of mud and stone. They asked what is the meaning of worshipping mud and stone? The answer is: “That mud is the source of our food. The air over the earth is enabling us to breathe and live. The sun is enabling the crops to grow. Hence, no one is entitled to ridicule the worship of Nature. It is proper to worship those who help us. What help are the five basic elements rendering to mankind? Without these elements, there will be no world at all. What, then, is the loss in adoring them?” (...) The Divine is omnipresent. He is inside, outside and everywhere. God is in the air you breathe and the words you utter. The Divine is in sound as Brahman. The radio waves are all-pervading. They represent power of the Divine (Shakti). It is the same power that manifests itself as magnetism, electricity and atomic energy. You have to realize the limitless Divine powers latent in the cosmos. The Bhagavatha extols the indescribable and marvellous powers of the Divine. (20.5.1995) Rama declared: “The mother and the Motherland are greater than Heaven itself.” Therefore, wherever you may go, do not forget your ancient traditions. This is relevant to people of all countries. At the same time, unity should be cultivated. Nations are many, the earth is one. Beings are many, but breath is one. This truth has to be recognized. All the resources of Nature like air are available to all irrespective of nationality or creed or race. This is the unity in diversity that has to be realized. Out of unity comes purity. All 73 should seek to live as brothers and sisters. No one should criticise any nation, faith or culture. When you cultivate this broad outlook, your culture will be respected by others. It is this spirit of unity that the world needs today. (11.7.1995) Dipavali Day is the day on which you resolve to get rid of your bad qualities and follow the path of righteousness. Dipavali is celebrated today as a festival of lights, with the firing of crackers and display of fireworks. In olden days the ancients rejoiced over the destruction of the demon Narakasura and let off fireworks. There is another meaning in the burning of crackers on Dipavali day. This is the rainy season. All kinds of germs fill the atmosphere. The smoke from the crackers destroys these germs. The joy derived from the burning of crackers should really come from the elimination of bad qualities within one. For this, it is essential to meditate on God. Listen to Divine discourses. Participate in Bhajans. (23.10.1995) God is the source of all energy. If this is not realized, we will be failing to appreciate the true source of the air we breathe, the light we enjoy and the heat that sustains life. (20.5.1996) During the day, the sun affords light to the world. Without the sun, the world will cease to exist. The sun is the visible deity for the world. Without the sun there can be no life on earth. Crops cannot grow. There will be no air, no food and no means of sustenance for living creatures. It is only because of the sun that rivers flow, crops are grown, life is sustained and there is happiness and comfort. It is the power of the sun that helps to purify the heart. Hence, for the planet earth the sun is the visible manifestation of God. The earth receives its life-sustaining oxygen from the sun. (18.6.1996) Modern boys ask: “Where is God? I want to see and catch him.” You are aware of air because without air you cannot survive. Can you see or catch it? Similarly, God is everywhere. Though you cannot see him, you cannot live without God. God is consciousness. (18.7.1997) In this context one has to understand the implications of oneness with the Divine. One desires to merge in God and achieve liberation. How is this to be secured? God is formless. He is the source of all energy. He is effulgent. Eight kinds of potencies have been attributed to God. He is the source of all sound, all motion, all light, all speech, all bliss, 74 all excellence, all illusion and all prosperity. How is one to realize such an omnipotent Divinity? Water can integrate with water. Air can combine with air. Fire can merge with fire. As God is formless, to become one with God, we have to become formless. What does this imply? It means that we have to get rid of the attachment to the body. This is achieved through meditation. While retaining attachment to the body one cannot hope to achieve oneness with God merely by praying for it. You have to become formless to realize the formless Divine. As God is the embodiment of effulgence, you have to make your life effulgent to experience God. You have to realize that the light of your life has come from that supreme source of all light. This individual flame should merge in the Supreme Divine effulgence from which all other lights have emanated. Meditating on the supreme source of all light, the individual has to merge his individual effulgence in the Supreme Effulgence. (20.7.1997) All over the world there are electric waves and magnetic waves. So the effects of mantras chanted during the rites (yajna) will spread all over the world and purify the atmosphere. Once the mantras enter the air that you breathe in, you will develop sacred feelings. (30.9.1998) All of us live on the same earth. The same sky is above all of us. We breathe the same air and drink the same water. Ignoring this underlying principle of unity man visualizes multiplicity, which is a big mistake. (25.3.1999) Nature also shows the truthful and right path. If you do not breathe out the air that you breathe in, your health will be spoilt. Likewise, if you do not excrete the body waste, your health will suffer. The lesson one has to learn from this is that one must accept good and give up bad. Bad company does not mean the company of bad people alone. Even the bad thoughts constitute bad company. You should not only discard bad company, but give up bad thoughts also. One, however, does not become a noble soul by just giving up bad company and bad thoughts; one has to join good company and also cultivate good thoughts. One can have good thoughts only by constant contemplation on God. Perform good deeds day and night. At all times, at all places and under all circumstances, man has to contemplate on God and involve himself in his work. (15.4.1999) 75 Air is everywhere. It is invisible and we cannot catch it. But nobody has got any right to deny its existence. It is our life force. So, it does exist and it is all-pervasive. In your body this air is in a limited quantity. If you inflate a balloon, the air, which is all-pervasive, enters the balloon. But its quantity is limited. If you tie the balloon securely with a string, the air in it cannot merge with the air outside. What is the reason? It has a limitation as it is encased in a balloon. What should be done to overcome the limitation? The encasement should be destroyed. How? Pump more and more air into the balloon till it bursts. Then the limited air in the balloon will get merged with the infinite air outside. Likewise, the body, which is only a vesture of the divine, is the cause of bondage. In the body too there is the air of divinity. But, it is limited and bound. If you cultivate purity and divinity more and more, attachment to the body gets destroyed, which will lead to liberation. (26.4.1999) The food you eat is impure. The air you breathe is impure. Everything is impure. Then how can you escape disease? If you do not want disease, eat pure food, breathe pure air, drink pure water and be pure. But wherever one looks around, there is only impurity. When you are surrounded by impurity, how can you get purity? When purity manifests from within, you can experience its reflection, reaction and resound in the external world. First and foremost, you have to infuse purity in society. To whomsoever you speak, speak sweetly, not with hatred, anger and jealousy. First you have to learn this. You cannot always oblige, but you can speak always obligingly. Speak with love. (1.6.2001) Today the food you eat, the air you breathe and the water you drink have become polluted. Consequently, people are suffering from heart and liver disorders. In olden days, such ailments never existed. The pollution of food, air and water is the main cause of the diseases. That is why I have resolved to provide pure drinking water to the needy. First of all, I started educational institutions and hospitals as education and health care are very essential for one and all. Then I started Drinking Water Project. I provided water not just by getting borewells dug. Borewell water may contain excess fluoride, which is harmful for health. So, I made arrangements to get water from natural sources like Krishna river. (10.6.2001) The five elements are the very life principles of man. There can be no life even if one of the five elements is absent. The air is present in you, 76 around you and below you, but you neither can see it nor can catch hold of it. You cannot deny its existence for you cannot survive without air. It is present in you in the form of breath. So long as there is breath in you, you are auspiciousness, otherwise you become a corpse. So, the breath is the very form of God. Thus, we see that God resides in man in the form of breath and sustains his life. (9.10.2001) Vibration symbolizes the breathing process. Sometimes people say: “My breathing is not proper”. It shows that you are different from it. He is fool who sees with his eyes yet does not recognize the reality. Man is immersed in ignorance as he identifies himself with something from which he is totally different. (...) Magnetic power is present everywhere. The air, water, food, sound, everything is suffused with magnetic power On deep enquiry you will know that magnetic power has no limitations. (13.3.2002) Love is related to the heart, not to an object or an individual. Love is like the air that wafts around in the firmament of human heart. It is around you and sustains you. (14.1.2003) A car can run smoothly only when there is air in all its four tires. Even if one tire is punctured, it may lead to accident. The human body is like a car. Mind is the steering wheel. Righteousness, wealth, desire/requestand liberation are its four tires. They should be filled with the air of faith. Even if one of the tires is punctured, your life will be put to danger. Your mind should be steady and under control. Only then can you reach the goal of life, i.e., liberation. (26.2.2006) Nowadays wherever you see, pollution is increasing. The air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat and the work you do are all polluted. The spiritual practice you have to undertake to cleanse this polluted atmosphere is prayer to God. It is only when you are able to remove this pollution and make your hearts pure, you deserve to be called as real human beings. Divinity can be attained only by purity. And, that purity can be achieved by unity. (5.9.2006) The body should be purified by undertaking good deeds. Since people develop many kinds of relationship with the external world, they are, afflicted with several impurities. It is only when such impurities are cleared to a certain extent will one keep good health. For example, there were rains a few days ago. Because of the rains, the water was 77 polluted. Several people who drank the polluted water became sick. In many places, people suffered due to their ill-health. Today the food we eat, the water we drink and even the air we breathe, are all polluted. Hence, this widespread pollution has to be controlled at least to a certain extent by undertaking sacred activities. (27.9.2006) Man's thoughts and resolutions are the root cause for his ill-health. For all the unrest and agitation he suffers, the qualities are responsible. Hence, your thoughts must always be good. You may observe that a person taking good and pure food, drinking pure water and breathing unpolluted air is always healthy. In contrast, people consuming unsacred food, drinking impure water and inhaling polluted air are exposed to various kinds of diseases. (29.9.2006) 78 Fire Agnideva, the God of Fire - a legend about him: When Vyasa yielded thus to his importunity, Parikshit who was all attention replied in a voice chocked with emotion: “Master! I do not see clearly the reason why my grandfather destroyed the Khandava forest by means of a conflagration. Tell me how Lord Krishna helped him in the exploit. Make me happy by relating to me this episode”. Parikshit fell at the sage's feet and prayed that this may be described to him. Vyasa complimented him and said: “Right, you have made a request which does credit to you. I shall comply.” He continued: “Once, when Krishna and Arjuna were resting happily on the sands of Yamuna, oblivious of the world and its tangles, an aged Brahmin approached them and said: 'Son! I am starving. Give me a little food to appease my hunger, otherwise I cannot keep myself alive’. At these words, they were suddenly made aware of a strange presence. Though outwardly he appeared natural, there was a divine effulgence around him which marked him out as some one apart. Meanwhile, Krishna came forward and accosted him: 'Great Brahmin! You do not appear merely human. You will not be satisfied with ordinary food, I can surmise. Ask me the food that you desire for; I shall certainly give you that'. Arjuna stood at a distance watching this conversation with amazement. For, he heard Krishna, who allayed the hunger of all beings in all the worlds, asking this lean hungry Brahmin, what food will satisfy him! Krishna was enquiring so quietly and with so much consideration that Arjuna was filled with curiosity and surprise. The Brahmin suddenly burst into laughter and said: 'Lord! Do you not recognize me? There is nothing in this world - nay - in all the fourteen worlds that is beyond your ken. I am Prana, one vital principle in your Creation. I am Agni the Fire-Principle. I regret to inform you that even I have fallen ill. To cure my indigestion, I feel I must consume the arboreal juice of the Khandava forest. That forest must be burnt in flames. That alone can appease my hunger and restore my appetite’. At this, Krishna asked him: ‘Well consume it; why did you come to me for this? This is indeed amazing; you have power to reduce the universe into ash! Why do you crave another's help?’ When Krishna asked him thus, pretending ignorance, Agni answered: 'Lord! You know everything. Does not the great serpent, Thakshaka live in this Khandava Forest, with his kith and kin, his attendants and associates? 79 Indra, the God of Rain, is his close friend, so, he has undertaken the responsibility of guarding that forest against fire and other calamities. He has given his word of honor that he will save the forest and thus, save Thakshaka. So, as soon as I start eating up the forest, Indra will send his minions and soak the place with rain. I will be so scotched into inaction that I cannot eat any more. So, I am taking refuge in you'. Krishna laughed at his fears. He said: ‘If so, we shall help you out. Tell us what we should do and we are ready’. Agni was delighted. He exclaimed: 'I am indeed blessed; I am saved. You can, if you only decide to keep back the rain that Indra showers by covering the forest with a roof of arrows that will allow me to consume the forest undisturbed’. Krishna assured him that his request would be fulfilled. Your grandfather addressed Agni thus: ‘You can burn up the Khandava forest, without hesitation. My arms have enough strength to oppose and overwhelm not one Indra bat even ten millions of them. But, I have not got with me the arrows necessary for this operation and the chariot that can carry all that weight. If these are supplied, I shall carry out your task, with the gracious permission of Krishna'. Agnideva, the God of Fire, was gladdened at this; he granted Arjuna the two boons: an inexhaustible arrowsheath from which he could draw out a continuous supply of arrows and a chariot with the Maruthi Flag. Besides he created the Agneyasthra, the Weapon of Fire, and placing it in the hands of Krishna, took leave of them both. Son, Parikshit! Krishna, you must remember, accepted that weapon only to satisfy the God of Fire; he has no need of such weapons. There is no weapon more effective than his Will; it can, in the fraction of a second, transform the earth into sky and the sky into the earth. He acts the human role when he moves among people and so, men frame their own guesses without understanding the inner significance of his acts. That is but the consequence of the delusion that veils the vision of man. After taking leave of Krishna in this manner, Agnideva started consuming the Khandava forest. Just then, exactly as anticipated, Indra sent his attendants on the mission of saving the forest from destruction. Their efforts failed to rescue it. They returned to their Master and reported their discomfiture. So, Indra himself with his stalwart followers rushed to the scene, to save the Khandava forest, and fell upon your grandfather, Arjuna. Arjuna received him with a shower of arrows from his famous Gandiva bow. Indra, too, fought with all his might. Within minutes, the followers of Indra turned back, unable to withstand the rain of arrows which as80 sailed them from all sides. Indra released that the person who inflicted the defeat was his own son, Arjuna; he was overcome with shame at this. He regretted that he could not defeat his own progeny, and returned sad and chastened. Meanwhile, the God of Fire consumed the forest merrily and with hearty appetite, swallowing everything with his thousand red tongues and raising a huge conflagration. Only ash was left behind. Seeing this, the birds and beasts of the forest tried in vain to escape from the holocaust, but they could not; they were caught by the flames. Krishna was going round the forest in his chariot to prevent any denizen from running out into the open for safety, especially the animals and the snakes. He discovered the snake Thakshaka, a great friend of Indra, in the act of escaping from the fire. Krishna called Arjuna near him to point this out to him; that gave Thakshaka the chance to wriggle out and speed towards Kurukshethra. But, Agni pursued the snake; he sought the help of the Wind-God (Vayudeva) to catch up with his fleeing speed. So, Thakshaka sought refuge with Maya, the architect of the Devas and the Demons (Danavas); he and Maya were moving fast towards Kurukshethra. Krishna noticed this and he pursued them. Just then, Maya surrendered to Arjuna and sought his protection for himself and his protege, Thakshaka. Arjuna granted his wish and so, Maya, out of sense of gratefulness, fell at his feet and said: 'O son of nandu, I will never forget this kindness. Whatever is in my power, I shall gladly do for you. You have only to indicate your desire’. When Devotion is just emerging as a sapling, a fence is needed to protect the tender plant; that fence is Eternal Religion and its rules, regulations and restrictions, directions and commands. When the fruit is green, it will not fall even when the gale is furious; but when it is fully ripe, it drops to the ground even in the silence of the night. A small fire will go out in smoke even if a little green is placed on it, but the forest fire will reduce to ashes even the greenest tree which impedes its fierce march! What is needed is the conquest of the ego. (Mahashivaratri, 1955) Your grandfather reflected for a while and replied: 'Maya! If you yearn to satisfy me, I demand but one thing: Build a Assembly Hall for my brother to hold court, the like of which is not to be found on earth. It must be so grand that no Deva or Demon or Gandharva (a class of heavenly Musicians) can ever hope to build such a one for himself. It must fill all who see it with amazement. I have no desire, other than 81 this'. Krishna too added a suggestion: 'In that hall of wonder, you must establish a Throne of Wonder for Dharmaraja, the king of Righteousness, to be seated; then only will the Hall be fully magnificent'. (Bhagavatha Vahini, 114/118) All beings are Brahman and no other. They all do emanate from Brahman. As sparks emanate from fire, as hair grows on the skin but is different from it, so too beings originate from Brahman. Brahman causes the sun, moon, stars and planets to revolve in space; Brahman grants the consequence of all the acts of beings. The Individual and the Universal are two birds sitting on the same tree i.c., the human body. The Individual acts, and suffers the consequences of those acts. The Universal sits quiet, as a witness of the other bird. When the Individual looks at the Universal and realizes that it is but an image, it escapes from grief and pain. When the mind is drawn by yearning to know the Universal, all other low desires diminish and disappear. Then, knowledge of Atman is attained. (Upanishad Vahini, 22) Creation was effected without an agent and the Universe emanated. This Nature is but a transformation of the basic Brahman, like pot from mud, cloth from cotton, jewels from Gold. So Brahman is called the cause of nature. For, this Universe can only be the result of a High Intelligence, an Intelligence that is all-comprehensive. Heaven is the highest attainable stage through Activity. Of such Activity or rites, the worship of Fire called Agnihotra is the chiefest. The performance of such rites contributes to the cleansing of the mind. Such cleansing is a necessary preliminary to Wisdom. The flames that rise high from the sacrificial altar of fire appear to the performer as if they are hailing him on to realize the Reality or Brahman. He who does the rite with full awareness of the significance of the mantra is able to reach the Solar Splendour, through the offerings made; they take him to the region of Indra, the Lord of the Gods. (Upanishad Vahini, 23) When fire burns, its light can be discerned from a distance; but those who are far cannot hope to feel its warmth. So too, it is easy to describe the splendour of wisdom for persons who are far from acquiring it; only those who have actually neared it and felt it and are immersed in it can experience the warmth and the joy, emanating from the passing away of the illusion. (Upanishad Vahini, 42) 82 As our attention and our care begin to grow, so also the fruits of our knowledge begin to grow. It is in this context that it has been said that where there is care and where there is a desire to learn with attention, wisdom will appear there. Our devotion is like a creeper and if alongside this creeper, there is the tree of attention and care, then this creeper can creep and grow quickly. Only when you are able to get this fire of wisdom into your heart, quickly will it be possible for you to burn away your desires. Fire always tries to rise higher and higher. Even if you put the fire in a low ditch it will try and rise higher. Water on the other hand will rush down even if you pour it on a high level and on a big mound. Water cannot go higher up on its own. Your sensory desires relating to the material world are like the water. On the other hand your thoughts of the Lord are like the fire. Once you understand and appreciate what is true and what is permanent, then these transient things will not give you any trouble whatsoever. If you want to establish one truth, it is possible to do so only by following and by practicing other related truths. Just as you have to use a thorn to remove a thorn and just as you have to use a diamond to cut a diamond, so also if you want to remove the effect of bad actions you can remove them only by other good actions. A good action is needed to remove a bad action. Following this, law that a karma has to be done in order to sanctify another bad action, our vedas have taught us to distinguish between forbidden work and prescribed work, or the right type of action. Therefore you should make every effort to recognize the aspect of speech and the life force. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 227/228) Remember evil has in it the potentiality to become good; good has in it the liability to turn evil. There is no fire without a wisp of smoke; there is no smoke without a spark of fire. No one is fully wicked, or fully infallible. Take the world as it is, never expect it to conform to your needs or standards. (3.9.1958) The flames of anger, pride, hatred, envy are more devastating than other fires; they arise in the mind stealthily and in spurts; they are ever demanding more and more to feed upon. Fire is called anala in the Geetha, for, anala means, “not enough!” Fire never says, “Enough” or “I am satisfied.” You dread fire when it leaps at a distance; what then is to be said when it is inside your very self? How to put out these awful flames? Well, the ancient spiritual code has certain extinguishers tested by experience and guaranteed by sages. They are truth, selfless, 83 peace, love and non-violence. Saturate your heart with these and you are rendered fire- proof. (1.3.1965) Man is proud that he is flying far into the sky and even landing on the Moon; but, he is incapable of living at peace with himself or his neighbors. His life on earth is full of fear and anxiety; but, he proclaims without shame that he is the summit of creation! He does not know how to put down the fire that burns within himself; but he is able to destroy entire cities by fire, emanating from bombs! (12.10.1969) Devotion is not an acquisition to be advertised; it is a secret gain which has to be communicated only to God. When the spark of envy envelops the mind, it soon develops into a huge fire and destroys all chances of good. Watch for it vigilantly; envy is only the consequence of pride and pride comes of ignorance of your role. (20.10.1969) The Vedic Mantra with which the offering is given to the Gods is: “I propitiate the three-eyed One, the fragrant, the promoter of strength and sweetness, of light and happiness.” The three eyes signify many things, which constitute the Divine. The Sun, Moon, Fire which symbolize heat and light; the Gross, Subtle and Causal, which symbolize the embodiments of the manifold manifestations of the One; Will, Work and Wisdom, which symbolize the operational channels of the One Sovereign Power; Doer, Deed, Duty, symbolizing the sense of I which is the shadow of the One in the many. (4.10.1970) You have a tiny spark of fire at the end of the incense stick that you burn in the shrine; you have slightly more fire at the tip of your cigarette; the stove over which you cook is a bigger fire; the forest fire is also flame. But, the incense stick will be scotched even if by accident it touches the wall. The fire will go out. The forest fire can reduce to ashes the greenest of trees, for its heat is beyond calculation. So too the Divine, in the Incarnation, is inexplicable, incredible, impenetrable. It is the Fire of Love plus the Fire of Enlightenment, the Fire of Cosmic Creation as well as the Fire of Cosmic Destruction. (9.10.1970) The ladder must be as tall as the height to which you want to climb, is it not? Your spiritual exercise to curb the mind must be carried on step by step until the goal is gained. The rice in the pot must be well boiled and become soft and sweet. Until that happens, the fire must burn. (The Inward Path, 148) 84 The Yajur Veda elaborates the importance of rites. These promote the peace and prosperity of the world, as that is the primary aim of all the Vedas. Me Yajur Veda hymns extol the glory of the gods and propitiate the Divine Forces. As a result, gold and grain, wealth and welfare, plenty and progress are secured by mankind. The yajna is centered on the adoration of Fire. Man is bound intimately with Fire all through his life. Man is a warmblooded creature; warmth promotes intellect and intuition. Calling upon God and placing the offerings in the Fire are acts which bring about rain to provide rich harvests. Fire is thus a valuable medium for gaining safety and security, for preserving morality and goodness. The Ocean too has Agni (Fire) latent in its loins. Man has in his stomach the latent Fire that digests food. God resides in man as this Fire. “Aham Vaishvanaro Bhothva Praninam Deham Ashrithah,” “Having become the Vaishvanara Fire, I enter the body of living beings”, says Krishna. So, it is God that keeps all the limbs trim and makes keenness and knowledge possible. The latent Fire causes eight functions: It hardens and strengthens the muscles. It develops energy. It ensures healthy progeny. It makes one patient and therefore a better instrument. It increases the duration of life. It sharpens and deepens memory. It confers boldness of thought and action. In order to light the Fire in the sacrificial enclosure, a churning rod of hardwood is used on a block of similar hardness. The timber has to be banyan or peepul. The block is the mother and the churner is the father. Agni or Fire is the child. It consumes the parents when it is born! They are reduced to ashes, that is to say, that child becomes one with them and they become one with their progeny. All three are inseparably related. The son of God, Jesus, declared: “I and my Father are One.” The religion of the Paarsis also considers the highest truth as: “I am the Light” and “Me Light is in me.” The Yajur Veda has a name for Agni, the Deity of fire, Tiger! When Agni is treated without faith and reverence, it destroys the very person who feeds it, just as the tiger which tears its own cubs with its deadly claws. Another characteristic of Agni is its presence everywhere. Scientists and technologists today are proud that they have grasped the secrets of the five elements - ether, air, fire, water and earth. But, they 85 are still unaware of the intimate kinship each of them has with man and his daily life. The sages of the past have delved into the mystery and revealed it to the world. Notice, for example, that birds do not rest on the ground at night. They prefer tree tops. Why? The rishis of Vedic times explain that they seek to avoid the heat latent in the earth but patent to them. Man is unaware of this fact but the birds know it. The norms of action and behavior in this land, of those who are cognizant or not cognizant of the reasons, are all in conformity with the Vedas. They have penetrated the nature of the people so deeply that no one can act in contravention. Every phase of their activity, from dawn to dusk and nightfall, are as dictated by the Vedas. Living is in fact a real Vedic yajna, whether one knows it or not. (...) In the yajna that is being performed here, every formula that is uttered and every offering made has to be suffused with renunciatory feelings and the awareness of the Divine. We have here Salutation to Sun God on one side, Fire offering to God Rudra on another, Worship of thousand Shiva Lingas nearby, worship of Shakthi, the Divine Mother at the end, and Pandits reciting Devi Bhagavatha, Ramayana, etc. (...) Behind this ritual of Fire, there lies a small mystery, which has to be cleared, so that you can understand how the offering, addressed to the deity which is invoked by the mantra uttered while placing it in the Fire, can reach that very deity. Well, the Yajur Veda describes the Flames of the Sacred Fire as the Tongues of God. When the offering is dropped into Fire, in the name of the God, the proper name and address have to be uttered at the same time. It is like the post box. When a letter is properly addressed and dropped into the box at Prashanthi Nilayam, it will reach any place, even as far as Japan or Russia. If the address indicates Prashanthi Nilayam, it will be delivered to the person at Prashanthi Nilayam. The address has to be full and correct, that is all. And, the stamp has to be of the correct value. (...) There are three fires, lit in correctly prepared sacrificial pits - the Dakshina Agni, Garhapathya Agni and the Ahavaniya Agni. The question may arise, what need is there to distinguish three types of fire, when fire is only one in reality. But, consider this illustration. We light a fire to cook the meal. The fire softens and makes the food palatable and digestible. The fire that reduces the human corpse on the pyre into ashes is another. Though it is as much fire as the fire in the kitchen, no one bakes a roti over it in order to make it eatable. It is treated as profane and unholy. As distinct from these two, consider this Ritual Fire. This fire is venerated as the central deity of the Vedic Yajna, as Vishnu Himself, the sustenance and support of the worlds. We pros86 trate before this fire, an act of adoration which we refuse to the fire that cooks or the fire that consumes the body; neither do we offer oblations in the kitchen fire nor do we utter invocatory hymns and formulae. We do that only for this ritual Fire. This fire is like the post box, of the Department of Posts and Telegraphs. When you drop your letter, duly stamped and addressed, into that box, the department ensures that it will be carried over to the person whose address it bears. (21.10.1982) Gold gets refined when it is burnt and melted in fire. So also a true devotee will never falter in his love for God even when he faces troubles and obstacles in his life. God tests his devotees only to lift them up to a higher level in the spiritual ladder. A true devotee leads a sacred life which is sanctified when he faces the obstacles and problems with full faith in the Divine. The body is only for leading a sacred life. (14.4.1993) The elements five make the body And it will fall one day for sure. Beyond death and birth is the dweller in the body And beyond the bounds of delusion too. For, he is verily the Lord Himself. (...) We need not carry a lamp to see a burning lamp, for the burning lamp can be seen by its own light. When the Self shines in all its splendour by its own light in everyone, we do not need any other light of knowledge to see the self. It is not possible to see the light of Atman even by the light of intellect (buddhi), since buddhi derives its light only from the self. Intellect is like the bulb and the self is the electricity. It is the light of the Atman that shines through the senses and the organs of the body. The mind manifests its influence in the state of waking and dream. The mind comes to a standstill in the state of deep-sleep. Here the mind shines as Super-Intellectual Consciousness. Though consciousness is present everywhere, it shines with special illumination in the realm of the intellect, just as the fire associated with the iron emits more heat than ordinary fire. In this state of super-intellectual consciousness, mind comes to a standstill and ushers in the state of super-mind. The super-mind enjoys a state of steady serenity without delusion. It is when you attain this state of steady and unruffled serenity that you can reach the lofty heights of the over-mind. There is no room for worldly 87 thoughts to enter in this ecstatic state, in the same way as snakes and scorpions can never enter into well illuminated rooms. (...) It is natural even for a strong block of iron to acquire rust while it is buried in dust. The block of iron when rusted loses its shine and strength. The same block of iron shines with splendour when it is cast into fire. After undergoing severe treatment in fire, a piece of iron becomes bright, soft and strong. Similarly man's duty lies in self transformation. By such sincere self transformation, rnan can transform even black into white. For example, a piece of dark charcoal cannot be whitened by either rubbing it with soap or rinsing it in milk But both soap and milk turn black due to the company of the black charcoal, So men have to conduct an investigation to find out how charcoal becomes white. Charcoal, which was once a piece of wood turned black due to its unfinished purification in the fire. It neither enjoys its natural state nor its finished state. Since it is in the middle state, it is marked by impurities. It is only by throwing charcoal into fire, and exposing it to the full heat of burning flames, that it can be whitened. It is only by exposing it to the ordeal of fire that the charcoal becomes white and bright. The white ash which ultimately remains is worthy of worship and is applied as Vibuthi (sacred ash) on the forehead. (...) Sacred ash imparts a great lesson and wisdom to all of you. “Oh man! All objects of the world are destined to end up as ash after going through the purification process in fire”. It also teaches that everything is temporary and nothing is permanent. It is the voice of the Atman which is everlasting. This Atmic principle is the very embodiment of Divinity and Sanctity. This is the unique excellence of human beings. Though you are endowed with Supreme Divinity, you are not able to realize its presence within you. Such a man is like the one who goes for treasure hunting elsewhere, when the very treasure is hidden under his feet in the bowels of earth. You will not search for pearls outside when you realize that there are precious pearls in you. When there is a lamp in your house, why should you go begging for the fire elsewhere? Why should you go in search of God when the Lord of Lords is housed in you? You need not go elsewhere when you realize that the Lord is enthroned in your heart. 88 When you are established in the truth that the Divinity in you is all pervasive, you feel greatly energized. The realization of this truth erases the difference between you and God, mine and thine. The same self runs as an undercurrent in all the elements of the world. You have not come newly for the first time into this world. You have changed many bodies, but the atmic principle in you is the unchanging Reality. You are infinite. For example, if you go to the ocean and start counting the number of waves in the ocean you will realize that you can never trace the beginning of a wave nor can you find an end to the waves in the ocean. There are waves as long as there is the ocean. There is consciousness as long as there is the universe. (...) The secret of life lies in the harmonious suffusion of the perishable and imperishable. Whereas the body is perishable, the Atman is imperishable. This proves beyond doubt that life is marked by the existence of the perishable body and the imperishable self, the Atman. The imperishable self is enveloped by the perishable body. These two exist together intertwined and interconnected. It is the union of these two that contributes to the oneness of humanity. For example, the matchstick which I hold in my hand, is not aflame (Bhagwan creates a match box on the stage and pulls out a match-stick from the match-box and holds it in his hand). Once the match-stick is aflame, it can burn anything that comes in contact with it. But where is the fire? Is it in the rnatch-stick or in the match-box? In fact, the fire is latent in the match-stick as well as in the match-box. It shows that the fire latent in these two is ignited, when the stick and box come in contact. Similarly the effulgence latent in the heart and the mind emerges as Divinity when the heart and the mind act in unison. Just as the fire latent in the match-box and the match-stick is one only, the effulgence encased in the mind and the heart is the same. In case the match-stick is dipped in water, no fire emanates from it, the cause being, the match-stick loses its capacity to be aflame. Similarly, the human mind sunken in materialistic desires, loses its capacity to radiate the Divine Atmic splendour. When does the match-stick regain its original capacity to be aflame? It is only when it is dried in the sun, it regains its original, capacity, since the sun's rays dries the dampness of the matchstick. In the same way the human mind steeped in sensual pleasures, regains its original potency and radiates Divine effulgence when it is dried in the sun of detachment. The birth of detachment in man assures him, of the birth of bliss in him. Even if people practise for ages, they do not radiate Divine splendour as long as their minds are sunk in the waters of sensual 89 pleasures. There is no salvation for man as long as his mind and heart do not become one, aflame with Divine radiance. Man should realize the truth about the transience and impermanence of the human body. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993) As fire arises in forests, Agni got the name Aranya (Forest). Man's life originates in fire, grows on fire and ends in fire. Born from the warm womb of the mother, sustained by the fire of his digestive organ, man ultimately ends on the funeral pyre. Fire is thus the basic cause of human birth and death. (24.10.1993) Here is a piece of burning charcoal. If you take proper care of it, it will keep burning. But if you neglect it, it will soon get covered up with ashes. In the heart of every human being, there is fire of wisdom (JnanaAgni). That fire signifies a pure heart. Today we are not able to see that fire because the heart is enveloped by the ash of worldly desires. When the ash is blown away, the fire will be visible. Men tend to forget the noble and ideal sentiments in their hearts because they are covered by worldly material and sensual desires. (21.7.1994) The second is anger. A man consumed by anger can never be free from misery. Anger carries with it a blazing fire. Anger is also described as the fire of anger. As long as one is consumed by the fire, he cannot have happiness. To get freedom from misery, man has to get rid of anger. Anger is also the cause of depravity in man. It ruins him in various ways. It alienates him from his kith and kin. (11.7.1995) The other day you witnessed in the sports festival a young child dancing as Krishna on the hood of a serpent. Owing to the firing of some crackers, the cloth on a platform where the child was dancing caught fire. As the flames rose, the police, the students and others rushed to the spot with buckets of water to put out the fire. There was great commotion. But the child Krishna went on with his dance, totally indifferent to what was happening all around. His entire concentration was on the role he was playing. The child went on with the dance with his concentration on Swami. His eyes were centered on Swami. When one's look is centered on the Lord, nothing untoward can happen. All around the child, the decorations had been prepared with paper. Behind the decorations five hundred children were seated. What disaster might have happened if the fire had spread towards them? But, even a mountain of danger will melt away like ice if one's thoughts are centered on God. 90 This means that together with concern for worldly things, there should be devotion to God. (14.1.1996) To differentiate God from yourself is ignorance. All are fragments of the Divine, sparks from the same flame. When the sparks are near the fire, they retain their heat and light. But when they are away, they turn into charcoal. Likewise, when one is near God, Existence-Consciousness-Bliss (Sat-Chit-Ananda) will be in him. When he is remote from God, he will lose the attributes of the Divine. He will be immersed in ignorance. It is not mastery of books and scholarship which makes a person a knower of the Supreme Truth. To perceive the One without a second is Knowledge. (18.1.1996) Every substances has its inherent Quality. This quality is independent of one's belief. It is its inherent nature. For instance, that which has the quality of burning has been called fire. The natural quality of fire is to burn. This quality is not based on anyone's faith or opinion. Whether you are aware of this quality or not, when you touch fire it will cause a burn. (29.5.1996) To experience God you have to apply the heat of the fire of spiritual knowledge to the heart filled with love. You must come near to God and become dear to him through your love. When that happens desires disappear. (31.7.1996) Love is as vital for a human as fire is vital for a lump of coal to sparkle. You should get rid of weakness by concentrating on Divine Love, as Divine grace confers the greatest strength. All other things may come and go but Divine Grace is ever flowing. (17.7.1997) Agni (Fire) is another of Nature's preceptors. It tells man: “My son! I make no difference between good and bad. I do not gain by burning one thing or lose by not burning something. I treat all alike whatever comes into my orbit. Learn to see the Divine in all things. This is the way to gain knowledge of the Self.” (8.10.1997) Bad qualities like hatred, anger and desire are responsible for restlessness. The worst enemy of mankind is desire. In this way, desire always remains an enemy to mankind. So, one should keep desire under control. The desires are capable of ruining not only mankind, but also gods like Indra and Chandra. One can never satisfy one's de91 sires. Vedanta has compared desire to fire and to the ocean. Fire will never be satisfied, whatever the quantity of firewood you may put into it. The Bhagavadgita has given the epithet, Analam, to fire, which means that it can never be satisfied and keeps asking for more and more. Similar is the case with the ocean. It keeps accepting any number of rivers that merge in it, and yet remains the same. Ocean and fire have no trace of satisfaction. Therefore, limitless desires are compared to these two. The whole world is like a book, read it well. Nature is the best teacher. There are lots of things in this world to be known. You cannot find God by going through a book or by undertaking spiritual practices. By constantly reading books, one becomes a book oneself! All that is contained in book is stored in the head. Reading books will only increase your doubts. The more intelligent you are, the more you get doubts. Developing compassion is the real spiritual practice. Only when you lead a life full of compassion, you will be able to see God, the embodiment of compassion. (...) God is not separate from you. He is in you. But you are distancing him from yourself Out of the fire comes the ash, but it covers the fire itself. Once you blow the ash away, you can see the fire. Similarly, there is the fire of Divinity in you, but it is covered by the ash of worldly desires. In order to see God, you do not need to undertake any spiritual practices. All that you have to do is to get rid of ignorance. God is more close to you than even your own mother. You are distancing yourself from such Divinity. That is ignorance. In order to get rid of this ignorance, you should develop Love. (4.9.1998) There is love in you, but you are limiting it to your family, friends and relatives. But remember that your relatives will come with you only up to the burial ground. It is only God, who is with you always, even after your death. (...) Today you have endless worries such as birth, death, old age, losses, failures, family life etc. All these are of your own making. They arise because of your attachment and delusion. God does not give them. Who is the giver and who is the receiver, when you are God yourself. So long as you have delusion, you cannot attain God. Just as ash covers the fire, likewise delusion conceals your true identity. Fire is seen when ash is blown away. Similarly, you can have the vision of the Self, when you give up body attachment. (26.9.1998) 92 When fire and coal are placed apart, they remain as they are. Only when they are brought together and fanned, can coal get transformed into fire. Likewise, go closer to God and love him wholeheartedly. Such nearness and dearness to God will ultimately make you one with God. (11.10.1998) God is like fire and you are like coal. When coal comes in contact with fire, coal becomes one with fire. Similarly, when you come in contact with God you become one with him. Have total faith in God. (25.12.1998) One who has doubts about God cannot have divine grace. One who has no sincerity of purpose cannot come up in life. A man with sincerity will make the best use of even the smallest opportunity given to him. For example, he can turn even a small bit of live ember into a big fire. On the other hand, a man who lacks sincerity cannot make fire even if large quantities of live embers are given to him. He will turn all the live embers into charcoal with his lackadaisical attitude. You should have utmost sincerity in matters pertaining to divinity. (30.5.1999) What is meant by immortality? The body is mortal, but the life principle is imperishable. If you have to attain this level of immortality, extend total love to God. This should be unconditional love. There should be no conditions to love. It is like going to goldsmith with a piece of gold and asking him to make some jewelry of the design of your liking. Your business is only to leave the gold with him with the condition that the weight and design should be to your specification. You have no business to interfere in the manner in which he converts your lump of gold into the piece of jewel you want. If you start stipulating that he should not burn it in fire, or beat it with a hammer, how can you get the ornament that you ordered? In the same way, if you surrender your heart to God with conditions and reservations, how can you attain the bliss that you seek? Once complete surrender is effected, God will grant you the bliss you deserve. What he does with it in the meanwhile is his business. Love full of conditions will only result in a very sad state of your body and mind. Therefore, pray to God with unconditional surrender. When all that you possess, your body, your mind, your intellect are his gifts, where is the need for your laying conditions? (23.11.1999) 93 Pleasure and pain come together just as the bitter rind and the sweet juice coexist in an orange. You cannot enjoy the sweet juice of sugarcane unless it is crushed. Likewise, gold has to be put in fire, hammered and cut before it is made into a beautiful jewel. Similarly, humanness will shine only when one undergoes trials and tribulations. (14.1.2000) When you touch a hot iron ball, you say, that your hand is singed by it. But it is not the ball that singed your hand. The fire present within the ball singed your hand. The world, like the iron ball, is not the cause either for the pain or for the pleasure you experience. The divine power is present within you. You do not recognize that power and wail over your sufferings and difficulties. (5.3.2000) The Body is being incinerated with hatred. No separate cremation is required for the body; this blazing hatred itself will reduce it to ashes. Man brings about his own end by the fire of hatred. (10.9.2000) You must speak the truth and practise righteousness. What is dharma? That which sustains you is dharma. Dharma is the true nature of man. Fire is that which bums. If it does not burn, it is mere coal. Only when dharma is well established in a person, his humanness manifests. The principle of love must shine prominently in you. (25.9.2000) Therefore, you should never entertain bad thoughts. You should recognize the purity present in humanity. Fire burns everything. Cosmic Divine is like fire. It is present everywhere and incinerates all evil to asahes. (22.11.2000) You do not know how great this bliss is. Just as a small piece of wood becomes fire when it comes into contact with fire, so also when you are close to me mentally, you become Divine. Your mind will be illumined and will dispel the darkness of ignorance in you. (5.7.2001) There is gold in every man. Iron and various other metals are also present in God. The Vedas declare: “God pervades the body in the form of essence”. What is the significance of lingodbhava? God is known as Hiranyagarbha (one having a golden womb). The golden essence present in his womb undergoes a vigorous churning process and assumes the shape of a linga. Linga means a symbol or a sign. (Showing the golden linga that he created in the beginning of his dis94 course) Bhagawan said: As you can see, it has no distinctive features like eyes, face, etc. It has neither feet nor head. It can be placed in any manner. It symbolizes the formless divinity. It is the basis of everything. The golden rasa after assuming the shape of a linga emerges out. You need fire in order to melt gold. Similarly, the fire within melts the gold and moulds it in the shape of a linga. Hence, the difficulty at the time of its emergence. It has to assume the form of a linga and come out. You feel Swami is put to a lot of suffering at the time of lingodbhava. It is not really a suffering but a teaching for you. Is it not natural for a mother to undergo labour pains while giving birth to a child? Will any mother curse her child just because she is put to a lot of suffering? She always prays for the well-being of the child. (13.3.2002) You should firmly install divinity in your heart. You should take care that worldly desires find no place in your mind. Burn to ashes all desires completely in the fire of wisdom. Even if a trace of worldliness is left in you, it will multiply manifold and lead you astray. In order to free yourself from bad deeds and bad habits, make sure that you do not have even a shred of desire in you. (22.7.2002) To which time does Rishi Kanada belong? Twenty thousand years ago, people were all praise for Kanada and his teachings. Kanada recognized the principles of Hydrogen and Oxygen. The scientists observed that hydrogen represented the water principle, while oxygen represented the fire principle. Today people attach great value to the observations made by scientists, but fail to understand and appreciate the great truths taught by our rishis out of their experience. (24.7.2002) Mind plays many tricks and makes man forget the reality. It is almost impossible for anyone to comprehend the nature of mind. Flies and mosquitoes land on every object but never do they go near fire. Likewise, the mind gets attracted by material objects and goes everywhere but always shies away from God. The mind should be made pure and selfless and it should always remain focused on God. That is true spiritual practices. All the spiritual practices are meant to control the mind. (21.8.2002) Krishna and Balarama, along with other cowherd boys, would take cows for grazing to the banks of the Yamuna and immerse themselves in fun and frolic. One day, the cowherd boys were lost in bliss as they were watching the divine pranks of Krishna. Consequently, they forgot 95 the surroundings and their cows. As they were resting after grazing, all of a sudden, they felt hot wind blowing from all directions. They released that they were being surrounded by wild fire. The raging conflagration was so intense that they were even unable to open their eyes and see. The cows started running helter-skelter, unable to bear the scorching heat. Nobody could control them. The intensity of heat became more and more every moment. Then the cowherd boys prayed to Krishna to come to their rescue: “Oh Krishna! You alone can extinguish this fire and save us.” Seeing their plight, Krishna laughed and said, “Oh cowherd boys! You have been moving with me, playing with me and enjoying the bliss. It is rather strange that you are fearstricken even after experiencing my divinity. Many times in the past, you were witnesses to my slaying the demons sent by Kamsa. Then why are you afraid when I am with you? (...) Krishna told them to close their eyes and contemplate on him for a while. The cowherds implicitly obeyed his command. They closed their eyes and started chanting his name. The next moment, Krishna commanded them to open their eyes. Lo and behold! The wild fire had totally disappeared and all their cows were grazing as if nothing had happened. Their joy knew no bounds. They wanted to return to their respective homes at once and narrate the wonderful miracle that Krishna had performed. The cowherd boys had experienced many such miracles which proved the divinity of Krishna. (31.8.2002) Man today is playing with the fire of sensual pleasures. But, how long you can continue like this? There is absolutely no purpose in indulging in this game. All your wealth and pleasures will disappear in a trice. It is only self-respect which will continue to be your companion throughout your life. Therefore, cultivate self-respect, which is a divine quality. Only then can you achieve the highest honor of the country. (22.11.2002) Today man is subjected to untold suffering because he lacks human values. That which has the innate capability to burn is called fire. In the same manner, only the one with human values is a human being. One bereft of human values is not a human being at all. You may be highly educated and occupying an exalted position, but if you lack human values, you will be considered inhuman. Hence, drive away evil qualities in the first instance. (25.12.2002) 96 Man is endowed with infinite divine power. A piece of red-hot iron can be put to better use than the fire itself. The body can be compared to a piece of iron and the divinity within to fire. Man should, therefore understand this truth and make proper use of his body. (...) When you see smoke emerging from the hills, it is an indication that there is fire. When you see the fire directly, it is called direct evidence. If you see only the smoke and not the fire, you presume that there is fire behind the smoke. It is only a possibility. It is deductive evidence. It is possible that sometimes fog appears as smoke and, actually, there may not be fire in the hills. Therefore, the conclusion gives rise to doubt. (1.1.2003) God exists everywhere. But you are unable to expenses this truth because your heart is filled with doubts. Suppose, you have a matchbox in your pocket. There is fire in each matchstick. But, will it burn your pocket? No. Fire is produced only when you strike a matchstick on the matchbox. In the same manner, there is the matchbox of divinity in every man. When you strike the matchstick of divine name on the matchbox of divinity, the fire of wisdom is produced. (18.5.2003) Another attempt of this kind was made when some of them set fire to the house in which I used to stay. It had a thatched roof. At night some miscreants set fire to the house. As flames were rising high, people were worried as to what would have happened to me inside. Suddenly, there was a heavy rain which poured down just above the house and put out the fire. There was not a drop of rain anywhere else. Venkamma, Subbamma and Easwaramma came there weeping. The roof was fully burnt and only the walls were standing. They found me totally unharmed. (23.11.2003) Thirst is a fire manifest as divinity quench our thirst by drinking water, which is an manifestation of the divine. (2.7.2004) There is another interesting phenomenon in nature. The branches of a tree rub against each other due to the wind and fire is born out of that friction between two pieces of wood. How does it happen? Though there is fire in the wood of a tree, it is not burnt away. Why? No scientist could ever discover this secret so far. There are several such inexplicable phenomena in nature. With a view to recognize and understand such phenomena, man is constantly engaged in the quest for 97 divinity. However, one need not search for God, who is omnipresent. (...) They are natural phenomena that manifest out of divine will. For example, when two pieces of stone are struck against each other, fire is born. It means, there is fire latent in the stone, but does not manifest outside. Thus, all the powers are latent in nature. (...) A newly married daughter-in-Iaw by name Suguna arrived in that village. Her mother-in-Iaw told her to go to the house of Nanda and get her lamp lighted from theirs. When Suguna went to the house of Nanda and lighted the lamp, she could visualize Krishna in that flame. On having this divine vision, she lost her body consciousness. She fixed her gaze on that beautiful form of Lord Krishna and was lost in bliss. She could not even realize that her fingers were being burnt, having come into contact with the flame. She was in total bliss. In the meanwhile, other ladies from the neighboring houses also came there to light their own lamps. They were wonderstruck on witnessing this scene. They could notice that Suguna was not moving away from the flame even though her fingers were being burnt. They then released that she had the vision of Krishna in that flame. They sang a song describing this incident. (6.9.2004) 98 Water The rain falling on the mountain range slides down the sides into many valleys and flows as turbid streams. The same rain falling on fresh water lakes or limpid rivers remains pure and clear. The sages who are cognizant of their Atmic Reality are transformed into the purity, equanimity and charity represents. They are ever in the full awareness of the Atman, their Divine Self. In the purified consciousness of these person, there is the experience of identification. Likes and dislikes, sense of I and mine, anxiety and calmness, elation when praised and depression when blamed - these cannot contaminate or agitate a person who has attained that state. These opposites become balanced and are accepted with equanimity as waves on the Atmic Consciousness. This is the authentic Atman Attitude, the Brahman inlook the Unitary Vision. (Sutra Vahini, 53) The Sanyasi can be likened to a apecies of fish. The fish moves around in the depth of the lake; it will not be stationary at one spot. And while moving around, the fish eats up worms and the eggs of pests, thus cleansing the water. So too, the Sanyasi should always be on the move journeying into the far corners of the land. His duty is to cleanse society of evil by his example and precept. He must transform it by his teachings into a society free from vice and wickedness. (Vidya Vahini, 51) The lotos leaf is born under water; it floats on water; but it does not get wet. Man, too, must be in the world likewise - in it, by it, for it, but not of it. This is the special feature of higher education, to prepare you for this role. That is to say, with the heart immersed in the Divine and the hands busy in work, man must live on earth. (Vidya Vahini, 60/61) When the rains come, earth and sky are one in the sheety downpour. It is indeed a beautiful inspiring scene, a scene by which creation which creation itself is teaching you to become One, in unison with it. There are three lessons that can be learnt: The impermanence of created things, the role of man as the servant, and God as the Master. 99 This creation is the wherewithal of the ceremony, man is the worshipper, and God, the worshipped. The game called Life is played with these. (Prema Vahini, 8) When the rains pour on the mountain peaks and the water hurries down the sides, no river emerges therefrom. When however the waters flow in a single direction, first a brook, then a stream, then a torrent, and finally, a flooded river is formed, and the rains reach the sea. Water that runs in one direction reaches the sea; water flowing in four directions gets dissipated and lost. The man’s life are of this type. Of what use are they, if they merely come and go, this way today and that way, the next? The holy stream of a good lifetime must flow full and steady along the fields of holy thoughts and finally abide in the great Ocean of Bliss at the moment of Death. Worthy indeed is he who reaches such a Goal. (Prema Vahini, 32) Rama said: “My mission is only the kinship of Devotion. I have no kinship of race or caste. Of what use is it to have status, wealth and character, without Devotion? Like the cloud that does not bear rain, which wanders about in the sky, these people without devotion are at the mercy of the winds, whatever their status in caste, wealth, power and fame. Devotees reach me through nine paths; any one of them takes them to me”. (...) If the devotee sincerely practises any one of these paths, he can attain me. I am bound by these nine forms of Devotion. (Prema Vahini, 57/ 58) A farmer cleans and levels the land, removes the stones and thorns, ploughs and prepares the field, manures and strengthens the sole, waters and fertilizes it, and by sowing, transplanting, weeding, spraying and waiting, he reaps the crop; after winnowing and threshing, he stacks the corn. All these various processes are for the sake of the stomach; so too, one must feel that all the hunger, thirst, joy and sorrow, grief and loss, suffering and anger, food and appetite are but impulses helping us towards attaining the Presence of the Lord. When one has this attitude, sin will never tarnish these activities. The appetites too will vanish, without a vestige of name of form. (Prema Vahini, 66) The association with the knowers of Brahma, the discussion with them of the Nature of the Absolute in a spirit of bumility and earnestness, a 100 thirst to realize the Reality, unwavering Love towards the Lord, these are the characteristics of those established in Divine Love. Such stalwarts will not be affected by derision or praise, by wind or sun or rain, by honor or dishonor; they will tread the path of liberation free from all attachment to anything except the one single aim of releasing the Bliss of Unison with the basic Brahma. (Prashanti Vahini, 83) Krishna said: “The Karmas that do not bind by consequence are those referred to as sacrifice (yajna). All the rest are bondage-producing ones. Therefore, o Arjuna, give up all attachment and engage in acts, as if they are each a sacrifice dedicated to the Lord.” Krishna taught Arjuna the origins of activity, the roots from where the urge to do something sprouts and grows. He taught them so clearly that Arjuna's heart was really moved and modified. The Vedas emanated from God; activity emanated from the Vedas; from activity originated sacrifice, from sacrifice, Rain; from Rain grew Food; from Food came all living beings. This is the cycle that has to be accepted and honored. (Gita Vahini, 46) You derive benefit from the world and from the community and so some activity on your part is their due. This is really speaking a huge workshop; every human being is a limb in this organization. The limb is a allotted a task in accordance with its structure and it must find its fulfillment in doing that particular work. Whatever work one has been allotted has to be done as an offering to God. There is no single thing in the Universe that does not engage itself in this great task. Plant and insect, stone and stump, wind and rain, heat and cold, if each of these does not work as per Plan, the world cannot subsist. The Sun and the Moon carry on their routine tasks; wind and fire have to perform their duties without demur. If the Earth and the Sun refuse to do the alloted duties what is to happen to the world? So there is no one who is without tasks, but yet with body! It is only when each performs his take without fail, and with care, that the wheel will move quick and smooth. (Gita Vahini, 47/48) Krishna said: “If a seed is planted in the earth and watered, in a day or two it will drink in the moisture and swell in size. The sprouting has not yet taken place but the first change is this. The Cosmos is happening of this type. Next, in accordance with the will of the Lord, a sprout arises. From it, five leaves break forth the subtle principles of the Five Elements. The entire Creation is the combined product of these eight; 101 Naturalpower, Cosmos, Consciousness and the Five Elements.” Gita Vahini, 103) It has to be made clear that life thrives on death. Life is based on death. One living thing consumes another, in order that it may live. The strong trample on the weak. This tale of terror continues unceasingly. That is the very nature of this world. Seeing this, people conclude that, if the world was created by God he should be Cruelly itself. Such inference appears justified from the ordinary man's point of view. But, the Bharatiya Paramartha Vahini, the Pure Stream of Bharatiya Spiritual Culture declares that this is not true at all! God is not the cause of either misery or joy, of good fortune or bad, it announces. Then, who brings about the evil and the good? We ourselves, is the answer. Rain falls equally on ploughed land as well as unploughed. Only the ploughed land derives benefit therefrom. The clouds are not to blame. The fault lies in the ignorant idler who lets his land lie fallow. The Grace of God is ever at hand; it has no 'more or less', no ups or downs. We draw upon it, more or less, or let it go by, or use it for our good. (Bharatiya Paramartha Vahini, 84) Karma means movement, or that which urges the movement. Air moves in space; the moving air results in heat. It is the friction caused by aerial motion that makes the latent heat manifest. Living beings are able to maintain the temperature of the body, so long as air is breathed in and breathed out. The quicker the breath, the warmer the body. Warmth is the characteristic of fire. Fire is the origin of water. The Sun, as one can see, raises clouds. The particles of water get mixed with other elements and then, hardens into 'earth' (ground, soil). The earth produces and fosters plants and trees, which feed and foster man and keep him hale and hearty. These plants give the grain that man lives upon and the seminal fluid that produces progeny is the gift of the grain. Thus is the Karma of creation effected and continued. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 132) If one does not get rain in time for his crop, he can venture to fly into the clouds and scatter chemicals in order to induce showers, by artificial means. But, what guarantee is there that the rain thus produced will fall on one's own land? Artificial means cannot affect the mood of gods. They help or hinder according to their will. When all paths are closed and when, at last, one decides to pray to God for rain; how is the prayer to be framed, in what form should it be uttered, these prob102 lems confront one. The disaster is evident; the only refuge is prayer: “O God! The growing crop in my field is fast drying up on account of unhearable thirst for rain. The canal has not even a drop of water to slake the thirst of men and cattle. Therefore, have pity on us. Give us rain, in plenty, soon”. Meanwhile, another problem has risen, let us say. One's neighbor has arranged for the celebration of some festival and since rain will ruin the festival he has planned, and cause great inconvenience to the participants, he prays equally fervently: “O God, keep off the rains until this celebration is over”. Both these applicants are intense devotees of God, the one who clamours for rain and the one who opposes the rain. What is God to do under these conditions? Whose prayer is he to fulfil? Of course, answering prayers saturated with sincerity is the characteristic of the Divine; when the prayers of devotees clash, how is he to shape his Grace? God is free, his will is Law. But, he is bound in some sense by his own Love and Compassion. (...) To satisfy the proper and praise-worthy desires of his subjects is the inescapable duty of the monarch. It is for this reason that the monarch, in order to carry out his duties effectively and smoothly, has assigned the task to many subordinate authorities, instead or himself attending to all matters concerning the kingdom and the subjects. The rulers of worldly states have perforce to lay down hard and fast limitations and conditions, disciplines and duties in order to ensure welfare, prosperity and progress. Imagine then how many more such have to be imposed by the Lord who holds himself responsible for the entire Cosmos! For the smooth and safe working of the various facets of Nature, he has to prescribe flawjess rules. Just contemplate how numerous and universal they have to be! These affect every activity and inactivity in nature. Each unit must have (and has) its own peculiar restrictions and regulations. It is more or less, itself, within the larger framework. It has a separate Head with limbs of government coordinating duties and responsibilities and cooperating; with others. The prayers of the afflicted for timely help or useful guidance are attended to by the appropriate units only. Therefore, if through ignorance or want or care, the pleading is addressed to the wrong Head, what can he do? He can only cast it aside, remarking that it does not concern him since it has been wrongly addressed to him. So, prayers for specific benefits and bounties have to be directed to the departments with which they are related. The divinity concerned with rain is Indra. So, prayers for rain or about rein have to be directed to him, for, 103 he alone is authorized to deal with such. Similarly, Surya is the Head of the Realms of Health and Splendour. Ganesha is the Head of the department that deals with prevention of difficulties that hamper good works. Bhudevi is the goddess in charge of vegetation. Cultivated crops and medicinal plants are fostered by Chandra. Thus, each group of Divine manifestations and expressions has a lesser divine authority empowered to supervise and manage it. They are referred to as Deities. There are Deities supervising, guarding and guiding each one of the senses of man. It may be asked: “God is One. Why then can he not listen to and fulfil our prayers himself?” This question is based on mistake; it is a sign of weakened faith of course, there is only one God. But, in the governance of the Cosmos, there must needs be different fields of activity to rule and regulate. These have subordinate deities. If you write a letter to me and address it to another, it will reach only the addressee! It cannot be presented before the person whome you desire to approach. So too, you have to address the Deity in charge, concerned with the fulfillment or denial of the desire you have entertained. Then, that Deity would interest himself in your problem and initiate whatever steps he can to solve it. It is essential to inquire into the credentials one has before one formulates the prayer. That inquiry will reveal whether one's thoughts and resolutions, hopes and desires arise from firm Faith or not. How to test and discover the truth? (...) The test which will reveal the quality of your Faith is whether you are practising sincerely the injunctions laid down by God. Your beliefs and actions must be expressions of Faith. They must have holiness as their core. They must be so full of Love and Compassion that they attract on you the Grace of God. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 139/143) The scriptural texts of India - the Vedas, Vedangas, Upanishads, Smrthis, Puranas and Ithihasas - are repositories of profound wisdom. Each of them is an ocean of sweet sustaining milk. Each is sacred and sanctifying. The waters of the Ocean can never be diminished in volume however many pumps you ply to drain them. Enormous quantities of water are turned into steam by the hot rays of the sun, bundled into clouds, and returned to the earth as rain. This helps the harvesting of grain and renders the land green with vegetation. The wonder is that in spite of this tremendous uptake and downpour, the level of the ocean does not go down even by an inch. Furthermore, even though thousands of live rivers pour their waters into the seas, the level is not 104 seen to increase. Similarly, the persons who have supplemented their knowledge of the scriptural texts with the awareness of their validity acquired by practising the lessons contained in them, are not affected by praise or blame, whatever the source and quantity. Their hearts will stay pure, unaffected and calm. The holy scriptures of India are strongholds of such sustaining lessons. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 180) The Universal being is the Fire, the Wind, the Sun, the Moon and all else. He is the Breath that sustains life in all beings. He is the Fire that illumines all. He is the Rain that feeds the plants that provide sustenance. So, he can be adored either as Fire (Agni) or as Wind (Vayu) or as Rain (Indra), as having graciously assumed all those beneficent forms. This approach through the benign manifestations or Angas, is the Angavathi path. Anga means a 'limb’, a 'fact', a 'feature'. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 202) Just as rain falling in various parts of the world flows through a thousand channels and reaches the ocean at last, so too, creeds, rituals, religions and theologies, all derived from man's yearning for the vast inscrutable beyond, flow in a thousand different forms, fertilizing many fields, cooling many communities, refreshing tired people in many ways and at last reach the Ocean of Bliss. (...) In the ashrams, the sadhakas had the unique chance of being immersed in good thoughts, good activities and good company. It is like keeping a pot of water immersed in water; the water in the pot will then not be lost through evaporation. But if the pot of water is kept in the open so that the wind plays upon it and the sun shines on it, very soon the pot becomes empty. Be careful, therefore, that the success you have won in the promotion of virtue, in the conquest of baneful habits and in the assumption of regular disciplines, are not frittered away by trite company, loose talk, cynical criticism or lackadaisical effort. (3.9.1958) Many seeds are sown in the field by you; some are eaten away by ants; some are washed off by rains; some are picked by the birds; some are destroyed by pests; but some sprout strong and sturdy. This little school will grow into a sturdy High School, believe me. (23.11.1960) When you are boring and fixing a pipe to draw the water up, you have to take good care, lest water or air gets into the pipe and spoils the cre105 ation of the vacuum that is needed. So too, if you desire success in your effort to unravel the truth of your inner Self, you have to take good care that the outer self does not enter and spoil the concentration. You have to prevent thoughts of the outer world from entering the mind. The senses are positive handicaps in that field of research. (...) The world is like a mirage; the mirage does not originate from any rain; nor does it reach any lake or sea. It was not there before the Sun shone, nor will it be there when evening falls. It is just an intervening phenomenon; it is best left alone. (24.2.1964) Through devotion to God alone can that knowledge be attained. Devotion purifies the heart, elevates the feelings and universalizes the vision. It also brings down the Grace of God; for, the clouds have to come over the fields and pour rain; the plants cannot rise up to drink the life-giving fluid. The mother has to bend to the cradle to fondle the child. Devotion has that power, to bring the Lord down. (25.2.1964) Life is a mirage; it comes from no visible rain; it falls into no recognizable sea. (13.3.1964) For the Kannada country, there is an additional reason for rejoicing, for, just now we are inaugurating in their State the activities of our Prashanthi Vidwanmahasabha. On such an auspicious day, it is the duty of every one of you to gather and cherish in your hearts the wise words, the drops of Nectar, which these Pandits offer you from their knowledge and experience. Not merely hear, but, endeavor to act accordingly, for, the rain has to fall on prepared soil in order to promote the growth of the crop. You have to collect the rain, store it in tanks, direct it along well laid out canals to the fields which thirst for it; you should not allow it all to flow into waste or into a sea of salt. These Pandits are repositories of ancient learning and I can assure you, whatever subject they speak upon, they will not stray a hair's breadth from the path of India's genuine culture. (13.4.1964) Life is a great Vedic ritual of sacrifice. Allow the Lord to preside over it. Do not ignore him. This is not a land of enjoyment, it is a land of sacrifice, union with God, and of devoted action. See how even the rain which threatened to pour on you and disturb the gathering stood away. When I started from Whitefield some people said: “There cannot be any meeting this evening; there will be heavy rain at Bangalore also.” I told them: “Never has rain interfered with the meetings where I 106 spoke.” The clouds melted away in a refreshing gale, which scattered on your sweet-smelling flowers from that row of trees, that is all. Have that love, that spirit of united work and prayer - and I assure you, Ramarajya (kingdom of Lord Rama) will establish itself again in this land. (16.4.1964) Just as underground water is the sustenance of all trees, the Athman is the underlying source of all the bliss that the devotee experiences. You bring that subterranean water up by the process of boring; steady hitting, digging, thumping through a pipe, which contains and directs the drill. The borers have to take care that they do not allow air to go into the pipe; for, then the drilling cannot succeed. So too in the spiritual discipline that you do, the drilling the Ram, Ram, Ram, you must be very careful not to allow attachment to worldly objects to enter and interfere with the smooth working of the drill. If you do, the Atman cannot be experienced. Underground water is perennial; it will not dry up. The pleasure one gets through physical, mental and intellectual pursuits is transitory. Good deeds may grant heaven; but, that too is a temporary habitation, from where man has to journey down to earth, to live his life again. It is like the short term an M.L.A. gets to bask in public fame, earned by the votes cast in his favor; when the term is over, he becomes a beggar once again, begging for votes, to win again the lost status. He starts shouting the same slogans for getting popular applause. (16.10.1964) This is another reminder of the efficacy of unseen merit; the rain falls on barren land and all the seeds hidden underneath the land sprout making a green carpet to cover the area! No one knew, except myself, that there were these seeds of earned merit awaiting the showers of Grace in the heritage of these boys. (25.2.1965) Do not die in spirit, though the body may fall away. Know that the real “You” is deathless; make death a sublime act of liberation. Such knowledge can come only through a life devoted to steady pursuit of the moral code and steady devotion to the duties of one's stage of life. These two must end in the evolution of a third, the steady contemplation of Brahman, like fire and water producing steam to haul the train of wagons, or, like oil and air producing gas in the engine to haul the car. The steady contemplation of the One Basis of all this seeming multiplicity, namely, Brahman. The contemplation becomes steady by 107 practice that your separate individual existence is merged in the great stream of Wisdom, which merges you in him, restores you to him, rather. (1.3.1965) You sow bitter seeds and pray for a harvest of sweetness. You wail over the soil, the plant, the rain. What can they do? The seeds themselves are diseased, defective. (3.3.1965) If only half the prayers addressed to Government are addressed to God, you can win his Grace and solve the food problem, for God alone can give the rains that fill the tanks and reservoirs to irrigate the fields where the crops are grown. Have sincere faith in God and surrender to him, acting, speaking and thinking in such a way that he is pleased. Be pure, be simple, be sincere and he will answer your agonizing call. What can the Government do when the monsoon fails and the tanks are dry? Even the Chief Engineer for Electricity says that he cannot give you power for working pump-sets for well-irrigation, because the rains have failed! So, instead of indulging in vain prattle, glorify God and walk in his path and pray to him. Spend the allotted span of years in the contemplation and the adoration of the Almighty, not in servile praise of the feeble, the futile and the weak. Life is an opportunity afforded to each not to eat and drink, but to achieve something nobler and grander: to master yourself and merge in the Reality. (3.8.1966) Anger is also a great cause of ill-health, besides being dangerous for other reasons. It brings a long trail of campfollowers, each of whom adds its share to the final ruin. So, you must conquer this passion, when it arises in the mind, by reminding yourself of the omnipresence of God, of God s the inner motivator of all, of his being the Director of this Play called Life. Try to think of something else than the circumstances that roused your anger, lie down in bed, go on a long waIk, drink some cold water - struggle with yourself, until you win. Do not fight with others; fight with your own urges. (...) Look at me. I have come with this body, and you can see that there is no difference between this body and any other human body. But yet, illness has never affected this body. It cannot, any time. (...) I have no fixed menu at all; I do not care for one. I move about in all varieties of weather, sun or rain, summer or winter, valley or plateau; I drink water from one well today, another tomorrow. But, I am Divine Bliss personified all the time and so, I am never ill. (5.10.1967) 108 God's Grace is as the shower of rain, as the sunlight. You have to do some spiritual practice to acquire it, the spiritual practice of keeping a pot upright to receive the rain, the spiritual practice of opening the door of your heart, so that the Sun may illumine it. Like the music that is broadcast over the radio, it is all round you; but you must switch on your receiver and tune the identical wavelength so that you can hear it and enjoy it. Pray for Grace; but do at least this little spiritual practice. (29.3.1968) Sing aloud the glory of God and charge the atmosphere with Divine adoration; the clouds will pour the sanctity through rain on the fields; the crops will feed on it and sanctify, fortify the food; the food will induce Divine urges in man. This is the chain of progress. This is the reason why I insist on group singing of the Names of the Lord. (...) Have a lamp, with a bright little flame, steady and straight, or a candle, before you. The flame does not diminish in Lustre, however many lamps may be lit therefrom. So, the flame is the most appropriate symbol of the eternal Absolute. Sit in the lotus posture in front of the flame. Look on the flame steadily and closing your eyes, try to feel it inside you, between your eyebrows. From there, let it descend down into the lotus of your heart, illumining the path. When it enters the heart, in the centre of the chest, imagine that the petals of the lotus bud open out, one by one, bathing every thought, feeling, emotion and impulse in the Light and removing darkness. There is no space now for darkness to take refuge; it has to flee before the flame. Imagine that the Light becomes wider, bigger, brighter. It pervades the limbs; they can no more busy themselves in dark, wicked, suspicious activities. They have become, you are conscious of it, instruments of Light, that is to say, of Love. The Light reaches the tongue. Falsehood, slander, bragging, spite vanish from it. It reaches the eyes and the ears. All dark desires that infest and infect them are destroyed by the brilliant Light of Wisdom and Virtue. (8.7.1968) In the background of mountains that bear sun and rain with equal unconcern, of the sea and sky that are unaffected by storms and clouds, it looks ridiculous that man alone is subject to anxiety and fear, in the company of birds and beasts that do not store food for another day, but are content to leave it to providence to provide for them, it looks absurd that man alone should spend all his days, calculating and accumulating. No bird casts seed on land to grow food for itself, nor do 109 beasts plough and enclose fields, claiming 'this is mine, this is for my children and children's children.' Selfless action is the natural face of activity for the children of God, the progeny of immortality. They sing and swim, they dance and dive, they talk and walk, they pray and pine, because they must; it is their nature too. They do not know what will happen; as a consequences they do not care; they do not anticipate any result. They are just themselves, when they do these things. It is their innate nature their inborn characteristic. (29.9.1968) You sit in meditation for ten minutes, after the evening devotional chanting sessions; so far, so good. But, let me ask, when you rise after the ten minutes and move about, do you see every one in a clearer light, as endowed with Divinity? If not meditation is a waste of time. Do you love more, do you talk less, do you serve others, more earnestly? These are the signs of success in meditation. Your progress must be authenticated by your character and behavior. Meditation must transmute your attitude towards beings and things; else it is a hoax. Even a boulder will through the action of sun and rain, heat and cold, disintegrate into mud and become food for a tree. Even the hardest heart can be softened so that the Divine can sprout therein. (13.1.1969) When the rains pour, many feel miserable; they complain of bad weather, of not being able to move about! But, consider the lasting benefits that rains confer! We had good rains during the last three days. Some people told me: “Swami! Why don't you will that rains should not disturb the even tenor of the activities here?” Well, these are trivial matters, for which the larger interests should not be set aside. As a matter of fact, the vedic rite that was celebrated is to persuade the Gods to shower rains! And, it has succeeded in that aim! Rains promote harvests and prosperity. The vedic rite is done here by the priests in strict conformity with Vedic injunctions and so, even while the rite is on, the winds gather clouds of rain! (18.10.1969) Learn lessons from the Sun, Moon, the clouds, the sea - all are teachers of the prime importance of discharging one's duty, without complaint. Trees distribute their fruits and their shade to every one, even those who lay the axe with intention to destroy them! Mountains suffer heat, rain and storm without demur, and are plunged in meditation for ages. Birds do not hoard for years together the wherewithal for food or shelter; they do not lament for they do not lavish affection on their progeny, more than absolutely necessary for their survival. 110 Nature is your school, your laboratory, the gateway to liberation, and the panorama of God's manifold majesty. Seek to know the lessons it is ready to teach; all things in Nature are as Brahman as you are. So, any act is Divine; any work is Divine worship; build the mansion of your life on the strong foundation of the faith that all this is Brahman. (4.10.1970) The Sun draws the water up as steam, and endows it with the name and form of 'cloud, 'rain' and then as 'stream,' 'river,' 'flood' until it merges in the sea back again, losing all the manifoldness of nameform caused by time, space and causation. Each one of you is the basis of truth, which a cloud of unreality fogs. This is to be discovered, each for himself, by himself. (14.1.1971) Sound is of three kinds: The sound produced by things falling, or breaking apart or fusing, all the sounds of the objective world, of rain and thunder, of rivers gurgling, of volcanoes and earthquakes and the like, even the dropping of dew on a tender petal of rose, the sailing of a feather from a bird's wing through the air! The second kind is the sound of the spoken word: this carries a specific meaning and is armed with intention, to inform, or instruct or inspire. This is the flow of the heartbeat of one into the heart of another. The third kind is the sound of silence: when one dives into the depth of that silence, one hears oneself, the primeval Cosmic OM, that emanates from the vital vibration that fills the Universe. To hear that sound, one has to approach, as near as possible, the core of one's being. That is why the Upanishad calls itself so; it urges you to go near, delve deep, dive to the very floor of the lake. (22.2.1971) Whatever the handicap, howsoever you are tempted to loosen the grip, hold on to God; there is always a calm, after the storm. A bout of hot weather invariably brings welcome showers. Love saturates all activities with joy and peace. Love ennobles the least and the lowest. Love your self for the God that it embodies; love others, for the God that is enshrined in them, that speaks and acts through them. (23.2.1971) God is all. He is all forms, his is all names. There is no place where he is not; no moment when he is not! Even the devil has the syllable dev to indicate his affinity. Thunder is God’s message; the rain is his grace. Let no second pass without awareness of God; let no event lapse with111 out reminding you that he is the artificer! You have an image or picture, in the room you have set apart for worshipping God. You light a lamp before it! You say: “I have lit the lamp; but, is it you really? Who endowed the oil, the wick and the lamp, the property of producing a flame together? Who moved you to revere the picture in this form? Who was it that placed the lamp, lit it and bowed before the picture? It is all God, God, God. There is none else nothing else, for the man who knows and feels. (...) There was once a heavy downpour of rain in a small village. A lonely monk was caught unawares and he ran helter-skelter seeking some shelter from the hard-hitting drops and the chilly wind. He found a short length of dry floor, on the raised verandah of a house, the inmates of which were fast asleep behind closed doors. Being a yogi with no weight on his mind, he fell asleep soon, and was lost within himself. Very soon, another forlorn man, who also had no shelter, espied the verandah and came on to it. The yogi woke up and finding another claimant for the space sat up and said, there is sitting room for two; come, we shall sit the night through!” Within a few minutes, another desperate man arrived and he had to be accommodated. The two who were sitting agreed that there was standing room for three! They decided to stand until dawn. That is the spirit of tolerance that has to be cultivated, by the children of God, towards brothers in distress. God is love; so, you must become love, in order to merge in him. He is beauty; so, be beauty, with no ugliness in you. Then you can be one with him, he is compassion, be compassionate. Water mixes easily with water, not with oil. Oil mixes with oil only. (23.7.1971) This body is like a boat. Your life is like a river and you have to cross that river and reach your destination. Your destination is the destination of Divinity. Your life the present one, is one of living in the contemporary world. In this process of your trying to cross the river of tife and reach the destination of Divinity, the boat that you have to use, namely, your body, has to be safeguarded and taken great care of. This boat should not develop leaks en route. We should believe that all these students who assembled here today are really good, strong and new boats which do not have any chance of developing leaks. If we do not make an attempt to use the boats as they are right now, good as they are and without leakages, or in the alternative we postpone and try to use these same boats after they have become older and developed leaks, then our lives are sure to be subjected to some kind of difficulties and harm. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 9/10) 112 In order that you may clearly understand these things, let us take the case of a very large ocean. If we take water from that ocean and put it in our mouth, we will get the taste of its being very salty, if the same salt water is converted into water vapor by the heat of the sun, constituted into clouds and then comes back as rain on the earth, that water will be very sweet. Whether it is the water that is flowing in the river after the rain or the water that is taken directly from the ocean, it is the same water. But we should ask where the change has taken place as a result of which this sweetness has come. This is purification. This can be compared to wisdom born out of experience. It is only when we take the matter that is contained in the ocean of books or scriptures and use our intelligence, which can be compared to the sun's heat and convert it into clouds, which can be compared to love, then only, like the water that results after the rain, our knowledge will be sweet and this will be called wisdom. In every effort and in every thing that we do, cleansing or purification is very essential. (Summer Showers in Brindavan,1972, 18) For the creation there will have to be some one who is responsible. We have seen the mud in the tank. We are also seeing the water in the river. Water alone from the river will not enable you to make a pot or a pan. The mud, alone from the tank will not enable you to make a pot or a pan. It is the combination of water and mud that will enable you to create either a pot or a pan. Simply by the combination of water and mud, the pot or the pan is not going to be ready. There has to be a potter who will prepare the pots and pans. Such a potter is God. The energy or the power is the water. Nature is the mud. The combination of these two things are the human bodies. These pots and pans of human beings some day or other will have to fall down and have to break. Because these human bodies are pots and pans, and have been constructed, have been created in time, therefore, they must be destroyed also in time. The transformation or the changes that will come about for such pots and pans should not disturb us to any extent. But immersed in your ignorance, you are simply feeling that these pots are yours, these pans are yours and so on. You are not really able to understand what the significance of these pots or pans is. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 88/89) We have to think about the crocodile also. If the crocodile is on the ground, it will not have any strength. When it is in the water, its natural habitation, it will be very strong. So also Divine order will hold with all 113 its strength, not in words but in practice. Divine order protects you when you practise it. Krishna said: “In every Yuga or age, I am taking birth for the sake of establishing the Divine order.” In fact, Divine order is eternal, and is present at all times, present, past and the future. What then is the necessity for establishing it? It simply means that people are not practising it and Krishna wanted to restore or reestablish the practice of Divine order. (Summer Showers in Brindavan,1972, 159) Here is a small story. During the summer season, in places round about Nagpur, water is very scarce. An orthodox old Brahmin lady, who was on a pilgrimage felt very thirsty when she reached Nagpur. She turned on the water taps but not a drop of water came out of the them. At the station, arrangements had been made for supply of water in leather bags. When several people were drinking the water that was served from that bag of leather, the old lady was discussing in her mind whether the man who was serving the water belonged to a low caste, whether the bag was pure or might not have been cleaned well and so on. She was hesitating to take that water. After much hesitation, she questioned the man who was serving the water: “My dear sir, is this bag pure? Is it clean?” The man who was serving the water was clever. He said: “The bag of leather from which water is being served is cleaner than the bag in which that water will be poured after service, namely, your body. This bag is cleaner than your interior.” Today you are cultivating this undesirable tendency of looking at the impurity of the bag but not caring to remove the impurity within your own body. First of all, you must try to purify what is within you and then only can you rectify what is external to you. This is essential for the students to know. Because, tomorrow you may become high officers though you are students today. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 205/206) There are three fish in a pond. One fish said to the other two, “The water in this pond will run dry day after day. A time will come when the pond may become completely dry and before the fisherman comes to catch us, it Is necessary that we go and stay in some place where there is a perennial supply of water.” The second fish said: “You are imagining. Your mind is full of needless fears. The pond will not run dry. The fisherman will not come to bother us. Enjoy your present state.” The third fish said the same thing. The first fish was discouraged when the other two did not accept its advice and so it had to 114 share their fate. As anticipated, the fisherman came and trapped them, cooked and ate them. Our life may be compared to a pond and the length of our life to the water. The three fish are the three gunas, “tama, raja and sathwa.” The sathwic tendency always decides to follow the path of good and fixes its attention on things which are permanent. It decides that before the level of water runs down, it should save itself and it always thinks of noble things, Water has been compared to the length of life and day by day it recedes and at any time death may overcorne it. The fisherman is the emblem of death. Tama and raja are antagonistic to sathwa and therefore even the merit of sathwa Is counteracted by the other two. These two gunas, tama and raja, mislead our senses and send them along the wrong path. We should first try to control tama and raja and thereby attain mastery over your senses. It we follow good methods, even raja and tama may be conquered by close association with s'athwa. We should believe that holy, sacred and perennial love can be found in every human heart where God resides. We should believe that God Is the indweller of the heart and must follow the teaching that comes from the heart and adopt good methods to follow such a teaching. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 205/206) On the bank of a river, once a group of children were tending their cows. It was monsoon time and all of a sudden a furious current of water developed. Because it was a fast current, one bear which had slipped into the water was drawn into the midstream and was being carried away. One of the boys looked at the floating mass, and from a distance, it appeared to him to be a bundle of blankets floating in the water. He said to his companions: “I shall jump into the water and get the bundle of blankets out,” and so he jumped into the water. With the mistaken idea that it was a bundle of blankets, the boy embraced with his hands the bear. Then the bear also embraced him with its own hands. However much the boy tried to extricate himself, the bear did not leave him. It held him fast. The boys on the shore shouted: “Oh, my dear companion, leave that bundle and come away.” The boy in the water, struggling to escape, cried out: “Though I want to escape from it, it does not allow me to escape.” So in this river of life, maya plays like the bear and you mistake it to be a bundle of blankets. Hoping that it would offer you solace, comfort and happiness, you jump into the river and try to catch it. At a later stage when you want to extricate ourselves from it, you find it impossible to do so. This illusion is created by Maya, but the Divine principle 115 is always one. The Visishtadvaita has been teaching from time immemorial that though the forms are different, there is only one Divine Self which is the Unity in the diversity and multiplicity of forms. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 234/235) If you give up this body illusion during your lifetime, you will be able to develop the higher notion. There must be a limit up to which you may nourish this body which can be compared to a boat. Your life is the river. On one side of the river is this world and on the other side is the other world. You have undertaken a voyage from this world to the other world, using the body as the boat and you must take care of this body until you reach the other shore. This body must be looked upon as a boat, as a means to an end but not as an end in itself. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 245) When a pond is full of water in the rainy season, there are a million frog in it; but when the water runs dry the frogs jump out of it. In the same way, when one has power and wealth, people gather around him in this world but as soon as he falls upon evil days and adversity stares him in the face, all his best friends leave him. It is the paramount duty of man to know what will not leave him and to gain that wealth which will always be with him. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 266) When your heart is not pure and your powers are not developed, you cannot become a leader of your country. Only when a tank is full of water, can it be made to flow into the taps. Only when you fill your hearts with noble thoughts, powerful ideals and sublime emotions will you be able to distribute them to the country, just as water is distributed through taps. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1972, 268) When a drop of rain falls on the ground and as a result of a breeze this drop evaporates and disappears, so also the praise and abuse, when hurled at us is blown off by the breeze of intelligence. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1973, 237) The statements that are in our vedas have told us to sacrifice everything and through sacrifice, we should be able to get a vision of the divine in us. The creation and its maintenance depends only on sacrifice. If there is no sacrifice, the society will not remain in tact. If there is no sacrifice there will be no life and one cannot recognize the truth, and if there is no sacrifice there is no creation and there is no suste116 nance. Looking at things from a worldly aspect, if we do not give out the breath that we take in we cannot live; if we do not give out the food that we take in after digesting it we cannot live; if the blood is not constantly moved from one place to another every instant we cannot live. Unless the clouds that have gathered water give up the water that they have gathered they cannot remain as clouds. That is why it is said that what you cannot get by your knowledge and effort can be got by sacrifice. Whether it is the good or the bad we have to keep on sacrificing. In this process one should never pay any attention to the body. If we think that something is good and we welcome what is good, some bad may also come in this process. That which gives you happiness when it comes to you will also cause sorrow when it goes away from you. There is a small example for this, if a son is born in a family, there is considerable happiness but the death of the same son will cause untold sorrow and grief. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 12/13) Some of you may feel that the words, Brahman and Bharath are words relevant only to the citizens of this country. This is not correct. These words are significant for people of all countries. Those who belong to Bharath might use the word Brahman and others may use a different name but no one will be against the aspect of Brahman. Suppose we take water in a tumbler. Foreigners may describe this as water while people belonging to the north will call this 'Pani' and those people who speak Telugu will describe it as 'Neeru' and so on. Although different names are used the contents are the same. The place may be different, the names may be different but the material for which you have given the name cannot change. In the same manner, the significant divine aspect is the same although different people describe it by different names in different places. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 26) All the vedas have also been described by the words: 'Tat Twam Asi'. This means: 'That is you'. This kind of identity between the supreme and the individual has been proclaimed by the vedas. Because we have been associating this immortal aspect of Brahman with our impermanent body and not with our self, sometimes there is a chance of our taking a wrong meaning. When we touch a pot of cold water, we feel that the pot is cold but in fact it is not the pot that is cold but it is the water inside the pot that is cold. Coolness is a natural property of water. If there is no coolness in water, we think that there is something unusual. Many people may have gone on pilgrimage to Badri and they 117 will recall that there is a hot spring near Brahmakund. While large quantities of cold water are present in the Alakananda river, no one asks why the water is cold but when they find some hot water in a spring, they ask in surprise how such hot water is, coming. Whenever there is something unusual or contrary to the natural situation then all kinds of doubts arise and questions are asked. What is the reason that man has become a heap of, doubts? The main reason for man to have so many doubts is that man is not leading his life in the way in which he ought naturally to lead it. He is not conducting himself in a way in which he ought to. Because he has not understood the real meaning of the self in him, he is not behaving as a human being ought to and this is the basis for all his doubts. He must make some enquiry and understand the aspect of Brahman, because this is the basic cause for the relationship between man and man. Therefore, in the very first instance we should understand these three aspects of Brahman namely Existence, Wisdom and Bliss. In every one there is this aspect of existence and in every one there is wisdom and everyone has the bliss in him. Therefore every one must attach importance only to the aspect of Brahman. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 39) How can individuals who do not get control over their own mind get control over other things? While you are not able to divert your mind from bad desires how can you call yourselves Yogis? It is such people that are bringing disgrace and misunderstanding on the true meaning of the word yogi. One who sees the dirty water in the drain along side the road on which he moves should not think that the rain water which comes from the clouds is also dirty. To think this way is foolishness. Simply because the water which one has seen is dirty or the experience which one has had is dirty, it does not follow that all water is dirty. Because many persons only see such unclean and imptire water, they do not even make an attempt to see if there is clean water anywhere. They cannot even recognize clean water when they see it. They are wasting their time in this manner. Such persons are bringing down our own culture and traditions to a stage where others who do not belong to this country are able to ridicule us. It should be the aim of the students and the young people who have gethered here to understand our culture well and to know what yoga truly means. They should also put such knowledge into practice. I firmly believe that students are the only people who can set things right in future and can demonstrate the strength of these principles by putting them into practice. Do not un- 118 dertake to follow anything in a blind manner. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 51) When we have a drop of water in our hand, it will appear to us only like a small drop. When we take this drop of water and merge it with the infinite ocean, the drop also takes the form of the infinite ocean. Righteousness is an endless and infinite thing and liberation is equally limitless. Our purpose should be to take all our temporary desires which have several limitations and merge them with more permanent things like righteousness and liberation. The word liberation does not represent something which is exhaustible and which you can purchase from a shop. Liberation is regarded as a limitless entity. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 63) If rain falls on sand, it gets completely absorbed. If the same rain falls on soft mud, the rain drops will be collected and will not be absorbed. On the other hand, if rain falls in an oyster shell the rain drops will turn into pearls. In the same manner, education which comes to each individual will take a final form which depends on his own deservedness. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 76) Let us think of a water surface or a big tank. The surface of the water keeps on swaying and moving when there is a breeze. We see the reflection of the moon or the sun in this water. This reflection of the sun or the moon also appears to move along with the surface of the water. But the original sun or moon is not moving. They are steady. That is while the image of the sun appears to be shaking or trembling, the original is not moving. If the water is stationery, the image of the sun will not move because the water surface is not moving. Both the stationery and the moving images of the sun are not the original but they are the images. Because all of illusion, the moving image of the sun may be called a messenger of God. The stationery image of the sun has been described as the Son of God. One who has understood the situation properly and one who has recognized the fact that both the stationery sun and the moving sun are only images of the true sun will proclaim in this context: 'l and my father are the same'. These three ways of looking at this phenomenon have been called dual, non-dual and qualified non-dualism. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 80) A potter cannot make pots with dry mud. If he wants to make pots, he has to use both water and mud. We cannot make pots with mud alone 119 or with water alone, but pots can be made only when both water and mud are brought together. One cannot run a machine like a railway engine with fire alone, nor can such a machine be run with water alone. It is only by bringing fire and water together into intimate contact and generating steam that we can run a machine. Shiva and Shakti are interdependent and are both needed for creation like the mud and water for a potter or like the fire and water for a railway engine. (...) In the example that we have just considered, we can get an understanding of this aspect. We have considered pots as having been made out of mud and water and therefore in all the pots, there is mud but there are no pots in the mud. The pot has been artificially prepared, and in the pot there is mud but in the mud there is no pot. In a similar manner, God is present in the artificially created quality but the qualities are not present in God. Therefore qualities are also described as those that bind one. They may be understood as the ropes that bind one. In this context, you are all bound and you are not free. You are all bonded to this artificially created world but God has no such bondages and is a free individual at all times. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 85/87) A devout grandfather was once reciting his 'Sandhya mantra' and in the process he was uttering ‘Kesavayaswaha', 'Narayanayarwaha', 'Madhavayaswaha' and so on and with each of the names he was swallowing a small quantity of water. The grandson who was sitting at a nearby table and doing his homework was watching all this and asked his grandfather why he did not take the entire glass full of water in one gulp if he was feeling so thirsty. The grandfather did not reply immediately because he did not want to be disturbed while doing the sandhya mantra. Later, the grandson was doing his home work and in this process he was constantly dipping his pen in the ink bottle and writing. He was doing this each time whenever the ink dried out. The grandfather saw this and asked the grandson why he was doing this instead of overturning the entire ink bottle at one time and have the entire ink in one lot. The grandson replied that if the entire ink was put on the paper, the words would not be seen. The grandfather also said that if he swallowed the entire water at one time, the mantras cannot be heard. In the case of the mantra, unless you utter the proper name at each time and have the appendage of swaha each time and do what has to be done, you will not get the real benefit. Just as in the case of the writing unless you use the ink moderately and bit by bit, the letters will not be distinet but will be muddled up, so also we must recognize 120 the situation when the vedas held away. If you do not understand, it is much better if you refrain from raising irrelevant questions. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 97/98) The stream of words which comes out as a result of a stream of thoughts has been called stream of water. This has been compared to a well in which water comes out swelling. In this analogy, we should note that the more water we take out from the surface, more will come from the source. In a stream, as much water that flows out will come from the upstream to the downstream. In the same manner, those who are knowledgeable in the aspect of the vedas, when they give out their thoughts, the Goddess Ida gives them strength by which they generate more thought and more words. These flow out like a stream. As such a knowledgeable person on the vedas gives more ideas to the world, the strength of Ida will generate more and more noble ideas so that the stream may flow out continually for the benefit of the world. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 172) The spoken word is the form of Saraswati and our heart is the embodiment of Ida. Our thought and word together have the form of Bharata. This Bharata may also be understood by us as signifying the stream of love. If such a stream of love is turned backwards, it will be very difficult to return it back to the right direction. The early years of man's youth that have gone by and the water of a stream that has flown down cannot come back. Therefore, if we let Saraswati, the embodiment of our speech, go astray without control, then it is very difficult to bring her back. We should not use the wrong word and abuse our speech resulting in trouble the others or harm to others or deceit to others. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 176) Suppose we have a mud pot, a silver pot, a copper pot and a bronze pot and if there is water in these four pots. The reflection of the sun will be seen in each of these four pots and we have to realize that it is the same sun that we are seeing in each pot. The only difference is in the value of the wessel but not in the sun. These pots may be compared to different countries. The people who live in each one of these countries may be compared to the water in each one of the pots and the reflection of the sun is to be compared to the concept which people of each country from of one and the same divinity. Because of their great good fortune, the people of India have understood the full significance of the word Bharat and gave this name for our country. People living 121 in other countries did not understand the full significance of this vedic word and so they did not adopt this name. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 195/196) It is the common practice in this world to cure any disease of the human body by some kind of attention and medicine. While you cure the disease in the physical body by appropriate medicines, the uncleanliness of the mind, the troubles that worry your mind and the impurities in your mind are cured by Saraswati in the form of vak or speech. Thus the name Saraswati is justified by her capacity to cure the diseases of the mind. Because Saraswati has the capacity to fill you with the knowledge, she is also given the name adhidaiva. Because such Saraswati with such capacities fills the sky, she also gives importance to Vayu and Agni. Because she fills the sky with quantities of water, Saraswati sometimes stands for a stream of flowing water. There is need for us to enquire into the origin of water that is filling the sky. The sun's rays fall on the ocean and these rays change the ocean water into clouds. The Sun (aditya) is responsible for the formation of these drops of water which later collect into clouds and become quantities of water. You have already learnt that Aditya is a name synonymous with Bharata. Therefore, Bharata joins aditya and produces this aspect of Saraswati. Here we notice that the Sun joins water and thus the drops of water are produced. We see the oneness or the identical nature of the three aspects lda, Saraswati and Bharati. Latent in these three aspects lda, Saraswati and Bharati are contained Indra, Vayu and Agni as well. In this chronology, if we understand the sacred meaning and place of the Bharata, we will understand that the sacred word Bharata has got a vedie origin and all the meanings of the word Bharata can be ascribed to a vedic origin. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 213/214) One path is described as the path taken by a fish. Another one is the path taken by an animal. The third one is the path taken by a tortoise. It is a characteristic feature of the fish that it can live only in water. Once it is taken out of water, it cannot live or survive for any length of time. The animal on the other hand can survive only on land. If you put the animal into water, it will not be able to survive. A tortoise is an amphibian and can live either in water or on land equally well and with the same comfort. When we try to compare this with the three kinds of human behavior, we note that the first is by which man wants to live within a society because he hates isolation and this is like the path of a 122 fish. Here he is like a fish and just cannot survive if he gets out of the society or family. On the other hand, an individual who enjoys being in isolation, who always, wants solitude and who feels uncomfortable if he is put in the midst of society is like the animal. An individual who will never forget God whether he is in the family or in the society, or whether he is isolated or not is like the tortoise. Wherever he may be, he will have the thought of God and he will enjoy irrespective of whether he is isolated from society or not path - the path of the tortoise is very essential for man. We know that one of the Avatars of the Lord was in the form of a tortoise and the important purpose of this is to tell us that the attitude which the tortoise adopts is an important and right attitude for human beings too. This Avatar of the tortoise played an important part in preventing the whole world from getting lost in the ocean and confusion of a family. In the Sruti it has been said that in addition to following the path, an alternative path has also to be followed. The sruti has taught us that all 3the three paths are necessary for us. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 223/224) There is a big ocean and suppose you collect water from this ocean directly and bring it home. This water which you have collected directly from the ocean will be tasting salty. When the same ocean water is converted by the sun's rays into vapor and then comes down as rain from the clouds, there is an amount of sweetness which is associated with the same water. The knowledge which we get by reading or listen in to Sastras is to be compared with the water collected directly from the ocean. On the other hand experience is comparable to the aspect of the ocean water when it is converted into rain from the clouds which is then sweeter than the original ocean water. Here there is a possibility for you to recognize clearly the difference between the knowledge that you can get from just reading and listening to books and the knowledge that you get from your own experience. All our education and studies today appear to be mere acquaintance with a large number of printed books. This kind of acquaintance with many books is not going to give you satisfaction. By this kind of education not only do you not get any satisfaction, but this results in your developing a lot of ego and pride. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 234) Everyone was surprised and began to ask why water was not flowing even though a big tank was built and the tap was also made of silver and there was sacred music on the occasion. They ultimately found that there was no connection between the tap and the tank. In the 123 same manner and as in this analogy, we have the big tank of God which is filled with water namely God's grace and we also have the various devotees in the form of taps and the devotee has also brought about many sacred situations and he wants to open the tap of his heart amidst great pomp, but the connection between this tap and the tank which is God's grace is missing. If there is no love and without the love how can grace of the lord flow. The pipe which connects the devotion of the devotee and the grace of God is the love. God is always an embodiment of love and if the devotee is filled with love, then love can establish connection. Unless you have all these three namely the devotion of the devotees, God who is the original love and the link of love between the two, a connection cannot be established. God who is love can be got at only by love and not by any other method. Water mixes easily with water and oil mixes easily with oil but oil cannot mix easily with water. Hatred is like the oil whereas love is like pure clean water. Thus we can mix pure water like love in a devotee with the love in the Lord and that is the only thing you can do. Love is present in everyone and you should make an attempt to experience love. There is an example for this which I had given once before and I am giving it again. Suppose we put water in a cup and we try to put sugar at the bottom. When we take water from the surface layer, it will be tasteless but if we take a spoon and mix the sugar which is at the bottom, then water, even from the surface layer will taste sweet. In this analogy, your heart is the cup and divinity is like the sugar which is at the bottom of the cup of your heart. Everyone was surprised and began to ask why water was not flowing even though a big tank was built and the tap was also made of silver and there was sacred music on the occasion. They ultimately found that there was no connection between the tap and the tank. In the same manner and as in this analogy, we have the big tank of God which is filled with water namely God's grace and we also have the various devotees in the form of taps and the sadhaka has also brought about many sacred situations and he wants to open the tap of his heart amidst great pomp, but the connection between this tap and the tank which is God's grace is missing. If there is no love and without the love how can grace of the lord flow. The pipe which connects the devotion of the devotee and the grace of God is the love. God is always an embodiment of love and if the devotee is filled with love, then love can establish connection. Unless you have all these three namely the devotion of the devotees, God who is the original love and the link of love between the two, a connection cannot be established. God who is love can be got at only by love and 124 not by any other method. Water mixes easily with water and oil mixes easily with oil but oil cannot mix easily with water. Hatred is like the oil whereas love is like pure clean water. Thus we can mix pure water like love in a devotee with the love in the Lord and that is the only thing you can do. Love is present in everyone and we should make an attempt to experience love. There is an example for this which I had given once before and I am giving it again. Suppose we put water in a cup and we try to put sugar at the bottom. When we take water from the surface layer, it will be tasteless but if we take a spoon and mix the sugar which is at the bottom, then water, even from the surface layer will taste sweet. In this analogy, your heart is the cup and divinity is like the sugar which is at the bottom of the cup of your heart. Your desires of the world are like the water on the surface of the cup. Ordinarily you are trying to drink the water from the surface and you are not finding it sweet. Therefore you have to use the spoon of intelligence and mix it by way of spiritual practice. As a result of your desires of the world are like the water on the surface of the cup. Ordinarily you are trying to drink the water from the surface and you are not finding it sweet. Therefore you have to use the spoon of intelligence and mix it by way of spiritual practice. As a result of this stirring, the divinity in the from of sugar which is at the bottom will come up and will get mixed with the wordly desires and then you will find that even the wordly desires will appear as sweet. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 255/256) The ocean is very big and broad and is infinite and from this ocean an individual can bring water in conformity with the size of the pot which he carries and no more. In a vast country, each person or each religion is bounded by such restrictions and they are grasping only one particular aspect of the Lord and they are thinking that particular aspect is the complete picture of the divine. These artificial limitations on the aspect of the divine are such that whatever can be brought within the limitations of their understanding can alone be understood. How can the unlimited aspect of God be brought into a narrow space which has set for certain specific limitations? (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 278) When we refer to the word Lotus, we must realize another significant meaning of the word. A lotus has its origin in the muddy waters and is born in the mud. Yet it does not assimilate in itself either the mud or the water. If there is no water, the lotus cannot survive even for a mo125 ment. The interesting thing is that even thought it survives only in the presence of water, it does not assimilate water. As in this analogy, human life is born in something external to life which may be compared to mud and we live in this temporal material world which may be compared to water. Having been born out of mud and living in water and yet not attract to yourselves the mud or the water is the aspect of the feet of the Lord. That is the reason why all the different limbs of the Lord are referred to as Lotus such as the Lotus feet, the lotus eyes and so on. Thus whatever the Lord does it is done with no attachment and he is not affected by them. The path which he treads is such that the path does not leave any dire on him. He is always clean and pure. His vision is never bad and his mind is never impure. A vision which is clean and a mind which is unwavering are characteristics of the lord. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 282/283) Will the tanks get filled just because a few drops of rain have come? Are we going to relieve our thirst by taking a few drops of water from a spring? Just because we hold our breath, will it be possible to get plenty of water from that? These are not possible things. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1974, 291) A banyan tree gives us the impression that it is very big having many branches but if we take the seed we see that it has a very small dimension like a mustard seed. It is the truth that such a big tree is contained in such a tiny little seed or is it just an illusion on our part? No, this is not an illusion, it is a truth. But in what form is this seed seen? It is in the infinitesimal form. If we put this tiny seed in the earth, feed and nourish it, it will sprout, become big and grow. The fruit, the flowers and the leaves all come out of this tiny seed. Therefore, it is not as if the branches, the fruits and the leaves are all different. They are all parts of the same seed. Thus, everything that you see in this big tree of the universe has all come from one seed, the seed of divinity. In the same manner, in this huge body of yours, there is an infinitesimally small seed called the aspect of Atman, the higher self. If you take this seed which is in you and give it nourishment and let it grow and prosper, then it will show the divine form of the universe. But where should we put this seed and how do we protect it and promote it to grow into a big tree? Can we put this seed in our palm and pour water on it? Will it become a tree? A seed will become a tree only if it is put in the soil and watered suitably. Even in that soil, if you put the seed too deep or too shallow, it will not become a tree. In the same manner, in the soil 126 of your heart, if you can put the seed of God's name and if you can water it with the water of love, it will sprout into a good tree. (Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains, 1976, 92/93) What does not flow is not water, what does not burn is not fire and as in these analogies, a person who does not have inward vision cannot be called a human being. Capacity to burn is natural to fire. Water has the natural capacity to flow. Similarly man should have the natural capacity of inner vision. An animal has only external vision. The Vedas have told us that what we see is only a reflection of what exists internally. That what we see inside or outside is essentially one and the same thing. (Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains, 1976, 94) Students, boys and girls! The results of your examinations as announced today are indeed happy news but so long as the education that you get is such that it promotes only ignorance and does not give you the needed strength to promote the prosperity of our nation and traditions, then the education is useless. Of all the branches of education, spiritual education is the real education and when we compare this with the other branches of education we can see that the spiritual education is like the ocean while the other branches of education are like the rivers. When the rivers go and merge in the ocean, they acquire the depth and glory of the unfathomable ocean. In a similar manner, when all other forms of education go and merge with the spiritual education, they acquire the form and grandeur of the spiritual education. (Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains, 1976, 125) It is inevitable that the man should leave the body; if the man does not leave the body, then the body has to leave the man. This body is like a water bubble on the surface of water. This water bubble is born out of water, lives on water and survives on water and finally it gets dissolved in water. It is only when you develop a correct attitude to the formless supreme power, will you be able to have permanent happiness. If you take a ball and hit it an a hard ground, it will rebound to the extent determined by how hard you hit the ball on the ground. If you hit this ball on a soft muddy ground instead of hard ground it will not be able to recoil and in fact it will even get entangled in the muddy ground. In a similar manner, if the pure aspect of divinity goes and hits a sacred heart, it will rebound. If on the other hand, you have a muddy and impure heart, when divinity impinges on such a heart it will get 127 stuck and entangled. Therefore, purity of one's mind, and an exemplary life are essential. (Summer Roses on the Blue Mountains, 1976, 130/131) The goal is mergence, as the rivers know and strive for. The waters of the sea are raised by the Sun as clouds into the sky and the clouds pour them as rain back onto the earth, to flow back into the sea through many a ravine, as a stream or tributary-fed river. Merging in the Source from which one took form, is the ultimate destiny. The river has the passion of overwhelming love which leads it down the slopes until it reaches the loved one, where the lover, loved and love, all three merge in one Illuminating ecstasy. Love is the attachment to God that does not allow anything to interfere or diminish its quality or depth. God is loved by the devotee for his sake and not for any incidental benefit or blessing. It is spontaneous, sustaining and sublime, like a child before the mirror enjoying the reflections of its own pranks and gestures. Complete surrender to the extent of the annihilation of one's own individuality is also beyond most aspirants. Sugar cannot be tasted and enjoyed by sugar; you have to be an ant so that you can revel in the sweetness of the stuff. (1.10.1976) From the narrow vision of 'individual need' man must voyage out into the broad vision of the 'Universal.' When a drop of water falls into the ocean, it loses its narrow lndividualities, its name and form, and assumes the form, name and taste of the ocean itself. If it seeks to live separately as a 'drop,' it will soon evaporate and be reduced to nonexistence. Each one must become aware that he is part of the one Truth that encompasses everything in the Universe. It is reprehensible to stick for one's whole life-time to the low narrow paths of selfishness, envy, and greed. Make the heart big and the mind pure. Then only can peace and prosperity be established on the earth. (25.12.1976) Ocean water is saltish when taken directly from the ocean and can be compared to book knowledge. The water obtained from the river has changed in taste and is sweet. This water may be compared to wisdom obtained through experience. More than the knowledge that you can get from reading the Sastras, you should value the wisdom that you can get from experience. By taking the knowledge from the Sastras, you can convert it into wisdom of experience by putting the knowledge into practice in your daily life. (The Inward Path, 27) 128 The wisdom that comes of actual experience is the rain drop, when compared with the seawater which is salin and undrinkable. Through the lnteraction of the rays of the sun, the salinity was removed and the water that floated into the sky became sweet and sustaining. Spiritual exercise that turns the physical into the metaphysical is the solar action that confers potability. (The Inward Path, 29) Be like the lotos on water; on it, not in it. Water is necessary for the lotos to grow; but, it will not allow even a drop to wet it. (The Inward Path, 36) When you scatter seeds on the surface of the soil, they do not germinate. You have to keep them inside the soil. So too, exercise, if it is scattered on the surface, will not germinate, grow into the tree of knowledge and yield the fruit of wisdom. Plant it in the heart, water the plant with Love, manure it with Faith and Courage, keep off peste with the insecticides of Bhajan and Satsanga, so that you can benefit in the end. You have not yet got started in Spiritual exercise; still you demand Peace; you demand Grace, how is it ever possible? Start! Then, everything will be added unto you. (The Inward Path, 39) Devotion is the state of mind in which one has no separate existence apart from God. The Devotee's very breath is God; his every act is by God, for God; his thoughts are of God; his words are uttered by God, about God. Like the fish which can live only in water, man can live only in God in peace and happiness. (The Inward Path, 47) To gain success, discipline is indispensable. If you want to achieve success in this world, you must have self-confidence and then selfsacrifice. If you do not possess these three things your life will be meaningless. When a river is erratically flowing, we construct a dam, change its course and divert it usefully ard rightly before it flows into the ocean. So also all your ideas which are recklessly and aimlessly going in their own way, should be channelled by the construction of the dam of discipline. They should be made to take the form of sacrifice, and go into the ocean of faith in one's self. You must regard it as absolutely essential to attain the three qualities - sacrifice, self-confidence and discipline. (The Inward Path, 49) Meditate on the truth and you will find that you are but a sparkling bubble upon the waters; born on water, living for a brief moment on water 129 and dying upon its breast, merging in it. You owe your birth to God, you subsist on God and you merge in God. Every living thing has to reach that consummation; why, every non-living thing too. So, do it now; take the first step, purify the heart, sharpen the intellect or at least, begin the recital of the name of the Lord. That will give you all the rest in due time. (The Inward Path, 107) Are you not at peace when one thought ceases and another does not rise? You have to watch that moment, be one with that moment and get fixed in that, there is ceaseless continuous peace; thoughts arise and die as ripples on water; you have to look at the water, rather then the ripples. Neglect the waves, watching the water. (The Inward Path, 118) Be like the tortoise, which can live in water or land. That is to say, cultivate the inner calm that helps you to be with the thought of God, whether you are amidst men or alone. Solitude is when you are not aware of the crowd around you. It is what you create out of the solitude of your own mind. (The Inward Path, 154) A bar of iron sinks in water; but beat it into a hollow vessel and it will float merrily and even carry some weight. So too, man's mind sinks easily in the sea of senses; beat it hollow, hammering it with the Name of the Lord. It will float safely, on a sea of troubles. Da not be like gramophone records singing some one else's song, ignorant of the genuine thrill of music. Sing from your own experience the Glory and Grace of the Lord. (The Inward Path, 158) A green gourd sinks in water; but, a dry one floats. Become dry, rid yourselves of attachments, desires, avoid anxieties, worries. Then, you can float unaffected on the waters of change and chance. Even water when It become# steam can rise into the sky. Become light, lose weight, bale out so that you may rise higher and higher. Yoga is defined as chtihtha vriththi nirodha, the prevention of impulses that agitate the inner consciousness of man. These impulses add to the ballast. Be free from desires that drag you down; have only the yearning to come face to face with Truth, That Truth is shining inside you, waiting to be discovered. Like the dhobl in knee-deep water dying of thirst, man too suffers with the panacea in easy grasp. (The Inward Path, 161) 130 If you have a pot with a hole in it, you can never fill it with water. In the same manner, if the pot of our mind has got many holes in the form of sensory desires, then all the work that you do will not fill your mind with sacred thoughts. Only when there are no holes, can your attempts becomes fruitful and take you to the divine. (The Inward Path, 191) We know that in the same tank full of water, we can have lotus flowers and we can also have animals like fish and frogs. Lotos attracts the vision of man and pleases him. On the other hand, animals in water do not please us but give us sorrow. The place where both are born is one and the same thing, and that is water. Nectar comes out of water. Nectar is born out of water. So also, poison is born out of water. Here we see that the birth place of nectar as well as poison is one and the same. It is in this context that it has been said that for both the bondage and for the liberation of man, his mind alone is responsible. It becomes necessary that you should recognize the nature of the mind, if you wish to understand this dual part played by your mind. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 2) When you are young, you will have physical strength, spiritual strength and the ability by which you can establish good things. If you waste this part of your life, you are not going to get once again this strength and time. If you let this opportunity slip away once, it will never come back again. The youth that has slipped away and the water that has flowed down the stream, can never retrace mind and heart. They are borrowing the eyes of others and they are borrowing the thoughts of others. They are making their life imitative and artificial. Studentsit is very necessary for you to recognize that youth are like the roots of the tree of life. The manure and the water which we have to give must be given to the roots and not to the branches or leaves. We always no doubt keep peace and happiness - which are like branches and leaves - in mind and forget that we have to give importance todharmic conduct which is like the roots. In that context, we should realize that manure and water in the form of morality and dharmic conduct should be accepted and practised when one is a student. Unfortunately the pure, tender and good hearts of the students are being agitated, polluted and ruined by political leaders for their own selfish purposes. They are thus ruining the entire future life of young students. The life of a student is very valuable. The entire future of a country depends on the good conduct of its students. 131 This time of your life is a very sacred age for you. You must make a sincere attempt by, which you can make this part of your life very sacred. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 23) There is a small tub of water. You are looking into that tub of water, and you find by reflection your image in the water. You then say that is you. What you see as an image is you. Then I say, no, that is not you. If you claim that the image is you, and if I take hold of a stick and beat the image, you are not going to feel the pain. How do you then claim that the image is you? That is the image. That is not you. But you are that. If I abuse that image, then you will become angry. If I beat the image, you do not feel the pain, but if I abuse the image, you certainly feel hurt. This means that you are in it, but are not identical with it. In the same manner, you are present everywhere. You are present in the image, you are omnipresent and you are divine. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 23) There is a stone from which you can produce fire. Even if such a stone is kept under water for a long time, it can produce fire when it comes into contact with another such stone. In the same manner, divine strength which is present in Lakshmana and Hanuman blossomed forth only when they came together or when they were in the company of Rama. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 45) While having the desire to reach the fruit which is visible on the tree, what we have to do is to take care of the invisible roots of the tree and we have to water these invisible roots. These roots, which are invisible, can be compared with your faith and your belief in the Divine Self. On the roots of faith in this Divine Self is based the entire tree with all its leaves and branches. It is only when you undertake to water the roots and protect the tree, will you be able to get the fruit of liberation. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 58/59) A bubble of water is born out of water, it is made up of water, it ultimately mixes with water and disappears. As in this analogy, man is like a bubble and God is like the source water. Man is born out of God, is made up of him and ultimately merges with him. What else can I tell you? This is the simple and elemental truth. (...) Like the water, the waves and the foam which are all inseparably connected with each other, the three aspects: the worldly aspect, the spiritual aspect and the divine aspect are inseparably connected with 132 each other. But, depending on the environment and the situation which exists around, man uses one word or the other with greater appropriateness. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 75/76) There is the ocean. When we bring water from the ocean and drink it, we find that the water tastes salty. The same water of the ocean, because of the heat of the sun, is converted into vapor, forms clouds and comes down as rain and such water will be sweet and not salty. Where has this change from salty taste to sweet taste come about? The sweetness had come when the ocean water was being changed into vapor as a result of the heat of the sun. There is a possibility, in this situation, to recognize the difference between the sweetness on the one hand and the salty taste on the other. This sweet water is something which you realize with your own experience. The knowledge that the water which comes directly from the ocean is salty is something which we acquire by frequent hearing. The knowledge acquired by hearing and by reading is not very satisfactory. Knowledge coming from one's own experience gives real happiness. How can you get such experience? The knowledge that is contained in the ocean of grace has to be transformed by using one's intelligence like the heat of the sun. When that vapor can be changed into clouds, it can be compared to the truth. Out of clouds of truth should form rain drops of love. When the individual drops of love come together to join, out of that, will come a stream. This stream is the real bliss. This stream of bliss will go back again and merge with the ocean of grace. Like the water which came out of the ocean became vapor, then became cloud and rain and went back to the ocean, so also the divine grace that comes to you turns into fruits as clouds, turns into drops of love, drops join and become stream of love and the stream goes back to the ocean of grace. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 79/80) In the forest, if we want to cook our food what is it that we do? In modern times we take a stove, a cooker and such implements with us. In ancient times, such implements were not available. They used to take only some vessels and some materials necessary for making the food. When we want to cook the food, we prepare a hearth with three stones. On the three stones, we put the pot. We pour water in the pot. In that water, we mix rice. Below the vessel which is resting on the three stones, we put fire. We put the fire so that the water inside the vessel may boil and the rice gets cooked. The fire which we have put between the three stones is not directly touching the rice but it touches 133 the vessel and through the vessel it touches the water and through the water it goes to the rice and the rice is cooked. Here you should recognize that your life is an example in the divine path. Life is like a forest. In this forest of life, the three stones are the qualities of purity, brightness and peace. These three qualities are like the three stones. In the forest of life, you put the vessel of your body on these three stones. Inside the vessel of your body, the desires that you have are like the rice. This rice is filled with love which can be compared with water, and then you use the fire of wisdom between the three stones. That fire of wisdom will cook the rice by using the water of love and will drive away these desires. When this rice is well cooked, there is no rebirth. When the desire is completely removed, there is no chance of getting bad desires but one may ask the question here, is it possible to completely remove all the desires? It is impossible. But you must make an attempt to turn this desire towards the right direction. Whatever work you may do, you must do that work with the aspect of love. It is only then that you will be able to obtain sacred bliss. The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes but in liking what one has to do. Whatever work you have to do, you should do it with pleasure and liking. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 99/100) Whether you take the pot to a well or to a big lake or even to the ocean, the amount of you can bring will be only all that it can contain and no more. So also, you may go what you can achieve will be only what deserve and no more. This is the truth. What other truth can I convey to you? (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 152) Truly birth is followed by death and death again by birth and so on: You should try and understand the secret of this life. Like a man who is swimming and moving forward in a river, you should also forget the experiences through which you have gone in the past and swim forward. Only if the swimmer throws back the water which is ahead of him will he move forward. If he does not throw back the water that is ahead of him, he will stay where he is. As in this analogy, only if man attempts to throw back the experience which he has gone through, will he be able to move forward. If one follows such a path, one will find that in man's life there is no place for anger, no place for jealousy and his life will move on pleasantly. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 160) Today, people only see the consequences of the existence of energy and argue that there is no energy and say that there is no basis for 134 what they see. This statement is like saying that in the ocean there are waves because I see the waves and that there is no water. They are unable to recognize the basic truth that is contained in our ancient Vedic statements. If you examine this carefully, it will then become possible and in fact quite easy for you to see the oneness of Divinity. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 180) There are many unfortunate people who are not able to utilize the sacred opportunities that come their way. For one who cannot enjoy happiness and bliss, what does it matter what opportunity he gets? For a dog which can only lap out water, what is the use of a river with a large quantity of flowing water? You really get many sacred opportunities on occasions in your life. Without using those opportunities and discussing their values, you waste your time and your life. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 242/243) If you have a pot made up of mud containing water and if you store it for sometime, you will find that in a few days, some of the water will get evaporated. The reason for this is that this pot of mud will exude the water to some extent. It exudes the water because the external environment of this pot is very dry. On the other hand, if this pot which is full of water is stored in an environment of water, this water is not going to be exuded. In the same manner, when you have filled the pot of your heart with spiritual essence, even though you were non-believers in the beginning, because of that spiritual essence in the pot of your heart, you have enjoyed an environment which is full of spirituality. If you then go into an environment which is full of spiritual essence, your faith and belief will not get evaporated. If this can be done for a few years continuously, thereafter there is no danger of the essence in your heart being diluted. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1977, 246/ 247) It is very necessary for you to recognize that youth are like the roots of the tree of life. The manure and the water which you have to give must be given to the roots and not to the branches or leaves. You always no doubt keep peace and happiness - which are like branches and leaves - in mind and forget that you have to give importance to divine conduct which is like the roots. In that context, you should realize that manure and water in the form of morality and divine conduct should be accepted and practised when one is a student. Unfortunately the pure, tender and good hearts of the students are being agitated, 135 polluted and ruined by political leaders for their own selfish purposes. They are thus ruining the entire future life of young students. The life of a student is very valuable. The entire future of a country depends on the good conduct of its students. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 3) The sacred work of Vyasa was such that it demonstrated the unity amidst all the diversity in creation. Narada used the word Ambhoja in the present context and that means a thing which is born in water. Not only man but all living things are born from water. All trees and everything else is born from water. Even if you have a small seed, it can sprout only if it is in contact with water. If there is no water, even this seed will perish. In this context, Narada said that the human body must be regarded as a lotos. All texts and writings in relation to God will consist of a lotos implying that such a text is a lotos coming out of a lake. The state of our mind is compared to a lake which contains two swans represented by the aspects of So’ham. This sound of so’ham proclaims: “I am that”, and demonstrates the oneness of all creation. The swan always symbolizes purity in our tradition and when we compare this aspect to that of so’ham, we wish to bring out the purity in all creation. This implies that in the mind of man which is like a lake, the identity between man and god should be promoted. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 21) You should regard the continuous breathing in and breathing out of your life system as the celestial form of Narada. The word Nara means water and it connotes Wisdom (prajnana). Like the entire water of a river goes and merges in the sea, all the rays of wisdom that emanate from Narada go and merge in the ultimate form of Brahman. Wisdom comes from Brahman and since these rays merge into Brahman, it has been said 'Prajnana Brahma' in the Maha Vakya. Narada was establishing the truth that this aspect of Brahman should always be present in our spinal column in the form of OM. This is the natural sound and is not something which you get by producing an artificial sound. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 28/29) How do you know what will happen in the next moment? You should therefore aspire to enjoy only that which is yours at the moment. Do not yearn for and run after more and more things. You can remain in the family but do not have the family in you. Describing this aspect, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa said: “You may put a boat in the water 136 but you should not put water in your boat”. You should live in the world but do not put accumulate things for the future and get yourself worried. True detachment refers to doing your duty at a particular time and to think of what is relevant at that time. This was also described by the poet Vemana, by saying: “Talk about what is happening at this moment and do not talk about the future and hurt others”. If you cultivate this aspect, you will develop true detachment. Do not make the distinction by saying that this belongs to you and that belongs to God. In reality, everything belongs to God and you should develop such a feeling. If you want to enter the mansion of Krishna and experience his divinity, you must travel along one of these paths. If you can acquire self control, you can easily develop the aspect of enquiry or discrimination. Through this, you can develop the aspect of satisfaction and even without your knowing or making an effort, you will get detachment. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 75/76) If we take a piece of iron and throw it in the dust, it will get rusted and will lose all its value. However, if the same iron is put in fire, it loses its impurities and acquires a bright shining color. In this way, man changes because of the company that he keeps. If dust comes in contact with wind, it will go high up although it has no wings to fly. The same dust flows down to the lowest depths when it comes into contact with water. It has no legs to go down or wings to go up. Thus the company you keep determines whether you go up or down. As you know, good company results in a calm and peaceful life. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 75/76) It has been said that “man's mind alone is responsible for his bondage as well as for his freedom”. If we drop a stone on the surface of water, the stone will sink to the bottom as if the water has opened up for the stone. Further, as a result of the stone falling on the surface of water, there will be several waves generated. These waves will gradually spread and travel to the very shores of the lake. In the same manner, if you drop a thought in your mind, the good or bad ideas generated will spread all over your body The thought that generates these waves in the tank of your mind may reach your hand and make it do some bad work. They may reach your eyes and make the eye see bad things. They may reach your legs and take the legs to a bad place. Depending on the nature of the thoughts, you will undertake either good or bad actions. Thus, your thoughts will lead you either to do good things or bad things. Therefore, you should attempt to accumulate 137 good ideas and good thoughts. The individual who can make his mind free from bad thoughts will always be a liberated person. Whatever work such a person does and wherever he may go, divinity will always be with him and will see to it that he is successful. He is not interested in the fruits of the work that he undertakes. Such a person will have no thought whatsoever on the fruits of his work. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 138) If you completely and unwaveringly believe that Krishna is God, you will then accept a form. He is of infinite number of forms and is like an infinite ocean. You may compare gopikas to small tributaries or canals. They may have some aspects of attachment. But, once this small tributary gets into the ocean, will the ocean be polluted or will the tributary be purified? In this context, you should cite two good examples. If in ten liters of milk, we mix ten drops of water, the result will be milk and not water. If in ten liters of water, we mix ten drops of milk, the result will be water and even the few drops of milk will lose its value. Whatever is in a large quantity will convert the smaller quantity into having its characteristics. In the same manner, God is like the infinite ocean. In this way, if you take your lives with all the impurities in it and merge them in the sacred ocean, the drop will get the quality of the ocean. If the individual goes and merges himself into the infinite divine, he will also become divine. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 177) There is a seed and it is blossoming out. You water it everyday and protect it. Gradually it becomes a tiny plant. The seed takes the form of a plant with the help of water and manure. However, when the seed becomes a plant, it does not imitate the water or the soil or the manure. It will not change its natural form; it will grow into a tree. So also, while you may join several people and work with them, you should not change our natural behavior. You can make an attempt to absorb the good qualities. The sacred path is that in which you will not change your own nature but you will accept all the good that is found in others. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 215) The water of the oceans can be compared to knowledge obtained from books which the water from rains can be compared to knowledge obtained from experience. When the sun's rays fall on the ocean water, it gets converted into the clouds which may be compared with truth. From these clouds which we have called truth, will come the rain 138 drops in the form of love. The drops of love gather together and form a river of bliss. The river of bliss which is made up of drops of love will go and merge in the ocean again. There is no other alternative for this water. That is why it is said that all river must merge in the ocean. The water that has fallen on the earth has ultimately to merge with the ocean. But, today man has forgotten his final destinction. He is running after illusions. Today, human beings are not able to recognize where they have come from and where they are going to. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 224/225) Though you are enveloped by Divinity, you become victims of sorrow by cultivating attachment to worldly phenomena. The ash conceals the fire from which it arises; the moss covers the water from which it is born; cataract that is formed in the eye blinds the vision; the dirt that gathers on the mirror makes the mirror give a blurred image. In the same manner, ignorance which takes its origin in Divinity ultimately shrouds your sacred knowledge. The evil tendencies in you are responsible for this. When you banish these evil tendencies and thoughts, it will be possible for you to behold Krishna, the Lord. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 40) The water in the Sea evaporates on account of the sun's heat forming clouds. These clouds float in the sky until they are again condensed into water drops by cool winds. The vast ocean consists of an infinite quantity of water. A small volume of water becomes a cloud and comes down as rain. This rainwater becomes a stream. A number of streams mingle together to become a large river which flows down mountains and through valleys. Finally, the river reunites with the ocean. Similarly, you are alienated from Ishvara, the repository of illimitable grace. Who have gone through many incarnations and the recurring cycles of birchs and deaths. The journey of the erabodied soul follows a similar pattern until it merges with the universal soul. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 55) Wisdom has been likened to a boat which can take man across the turbulent waters of worldy existence. It has also been described as the fire which burns all illusions, impurities and idiosyncrasies of human nature. In this connection, let us examine the connection between the fire and our food. The smoke depends on the fire; the cold depends on the smoke; the rain depends on the cloud; the crop depends on the rain; and the food depends on the crop we harvest. Further, the atti139 tude and qualities of our mind are conditioned by the food we consume. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 60/61) Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati are the three sacred rivers of our country. They have their source in the Himalayas and flow down to join the vast ocean. They are swift-flowing rivers with strong embankments. If they have no embankments they will devastate the entire country. A river must have banks to restrict its flowing water. A man's life is like a stream, whose two banks are faith and perseverance. Flowing between these two banks of faith and perseverance, a man's lifestream mingles with the vast ocean of Divine Grace. Perseverance and faith constitute the life-breath of man. Humanity cannot exist even for a moment without perseverance and faith. They are the two wheels of the chariot of a man's life which should proceed towards the unfathomable ocean of God's Boundless Grace. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 66) Sacrifice means giving up your desires, anger and greed or extreme miserlines. Man generally identifies himself with the Non-atman without realizing his true nature. The reflection of the sky in a pot of water disappears the moment you pour out the water. Likewise, when you recognize the temporal nature of all that is non-atman and attribute their ephemeral existence to worldly desires (water), and give them up, you get closer to the Atman. Unless you sacrifice desire, anger and greed or miserliness, you cannot attain Divinity. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 71) Sakshatkara is the immediate, intimate and unitive apprehension of the absolute, supreme and integral reality of Brahman. It is a mystical experience beyond mind, space and time. Meditation is an aid to knowledge. The eye cannot see itself. Similarly, the Atman also cannot see itself. If a doll made of salt is sunk into the sea for finding its depth, the doll gets dissolved in the water and becomes irrecoverable. In a similar manner, the aspirant in search of the Highest Self loses its individuality and identity. Brahman is an unfathomable ocean. A aspirant which goes in search of Brahman becomes one with Brahman. Atman and the Divine Self are ontologically identical and no dual.They are only aspects of the highest state of consciousness. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 100) 140 Life is a mighty river and desires constitute its water. Thoughts are the innumerable little waves in this river. Aspirations are the crocodiles that abound in it and illusions are its whirlpools. Only a yogi can cross such a terrible river, as he alone has gained control over the modifications of the mind. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1979, 125/126) The aspirations and ambitions of youth are being inflamed at great speed, and you have to canalize them at equal speed. Only then can a balance be secured. The rains fall profusely; the water seeps in and is stored underground, But man pumps the underground water faster and in greater quantity than it is collected below the soil, and so drought intervenes. Therefore go fast, but be steady and sure about your work. (21.11.1979) Every living being is on a pilgrimage - whether it is aware of it or not. The Story of Glory of Divinity says that the destiny of all beings is to return to their origin. Lord Krishna has declared in the Bhagavadgita that all beings have emerged from him and have to merge in him. The Sun causes clouds in the sky raising water from the sea as vapor; the waters of the sea fall as rain, the rain water accumulates and flows as streams and rivers, until it merges with the source, the sea. It is faithful to its destiny; it confronts bravely all the hurdles and obstacles on the pilgrim path. Every man has come into this world as a Messenger of God. (25.12.1979) A farmer has to concentrate his efforts during certain favorable seasons, when ploughing and sowing have to be done. He cannot afford to count the cost or calculate the trouble. Rain or shine, night or day, he has to do the task, so that he can reap the harvest. So too, for you students, this is the period of life when you have to be active and alert. Your future is shaped by what you do now. Now is the very foundational stage of your life, when you prepare your mind, to meet its challenges and your intelligence, to solve its riddles. (24.12.1980) God will never produce an effect without cause or purpose. Nor will he manifest any substance without value. Why? The rotation of the Earth on its own axis, for example, causes night and day; its circumambulation round the sun causes the seasons, the formation of clouds, the falling of rain and the beings. God has graciously willed to establish peace and prosperity on earth. Let us see the purpose behind the alternation of day and night. After the activities of the day, night is pro141 vided to man and animals for rest and recoupment. Sleep refreshes the mind as well as the body; without sleep, man is in danger of being too exhausted. Night, which restores health, is a gift of God to man. Placing faith in God's compassion, one can measure the benefits one derives even from stars and galaxies, the waves and the sea. (...) It is not possible to consider creation and the creator, Nature and God, as different or separate. Can we say that waves are separate from the sea? They are of the sea, with the sea and from the sea. Man too is of God, with and from God. The bubble is born in water, stays in water and is lost in water as water. The Cosmos too is a bubble born in the Absolute, exists as the Absolute and merges in the Absolute. The human is the bubble; God is the sea. Recognize this truth: as the bubble cannot be conceived without positing water, the Cosmos, this world, cannot be conceived as without God. Of course waves rise and fall, advance and recede, but the sea has no such agitations. The movements of the waves do not affect the sea. As a consequence of human activities, man has ups and downs in life, growth and decay. But the God in him is not affected at all. (17.7.1981) Ponder on a river merging in the ocean. The waters of the ocean rise up as vapor when warmed by the Sun and form clouds, which drop down as drops of rain. Each drop has inside it the yearning to return to the ocean from which it has been exiled. But, the feeling of individuality overcomes the yearning. The raindrops accumulate and flow as brooks and streams which swell into tributaries of rivers, flooding the plains. At last, the river merges into the ocean and loses its name, form and attributes. In spite of all modifications undergone in the journey from ocean to ocean, water remains as water in vapor, cloud, rain and river. Names and forms and qualities do change but the core remains unchanged. Man too emerges from the ocean of Divinity and his destiny is to merge in it. This is the truth. This is the reality. That you are. Be firm in that faith. (2.1.1987) Devotion occupies the pride of place in Bharatiya culture. Devotion cannot be confined to observances like worship, pilgrimages or going to temples. These are merely actions indicative of devotion. There is a power which provides a basic impulse for these actions. That is the love of God. Devotion means total love. This love is motiveless. Love based on a motive cannot be real love. As a river seeks to join the ocean by a natural impulse, as a creeper winds itself naturally around a tree to climb upwards, the devotee's love is a spontaneous expres142 sion of the yearning to realize God, free from worldly desires of any kind. The Bhagavatha has expounded the nature of this sacred love from days of yore. (...) The descent of the Divine is in response to the yearnings and actions of people and not because of any karma of the Divine. This may be understood from a simple illustration. Crops grown on the ground look up to the skies for rain. They cannot reach up to the clouds. The clouds come down in the form of rain to provide water to the crops. To cite another example: There is a child on the floor. It wants its mother. It cannot jump up to the mother. The mother has to bend down, take the child and fondle it. In the same manner, to offer relief to devotees, to protect them and foster them, the Divine comes in the human form. This is described as Avatara, the descent of God as an incarnation. God comes down from his high level to give joy to his devotees. Man does not try to understand the inner significance of such incarnations. (15.9.1988) For instance, there is the example of the ocean. All kinds of rivers flow into the ocean. It absorbs all the waters, but its level hardly rises and all the water that comes in becomes saltish. What happens to the water that rises from the sea as vapor and cloud? It is pure and sweet. The clouds, when they produce thunder, proudly declare that by going up from the sea, they have achieved eminence as well as purity. Moreover, the clouds come down as rain and nourish the crops on earth. Can all the waters of the ocean nourish a farm? No. Only the transformation of the sweater into vapor and clouds can serve this purpose. (1.1.1993) The relationship that should exist between wealth and deeds can be likened to the relationship between rain water and the ocean. Water from the sea, vaporized by the sun forms clouds in the sky which in turn come down as rain on earth. The rain water flows as streams which in due course form mighty rivers and merge in the ocean. Similarly, actions should spring up as clouds from the ocean of righteousness and confer the rain drops of love. The drops of love gather into rivers and merge in the ocean, which is the source. (23.1.1994) Many diseases are caused by drinking water that is polluted. If there is only one milligram of fluoride in a liter of water, it is safe. The presence of more than one mg in a liter may cause sickness. If there is 4 or 5 mg of fluoride in a liter, it affects the teeth and is positively injuri143 ous to health. In several States in India such as Himaachal Pradesh, Utthar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Raajasthan this disease is widely prevalent. In Aandhra Pradesh, it is rampant in Shrikaaktulam, Guntur, Medhak, Nalconda and Mahboobnagar districts. Recently it has been found to be prevalent in Kudapa, Kurnuul, Ananthapur and other places. It is found on investigation that the fluoride content in water varies from 1.5 mg to 10.5 mg in these areas. The fluoride that is contained in underground water sources varies from 1 mg to 300 mg per liter. In many areas they have established Aluminum factories. Fluoride is made use of to a large extent in these factories. This mixes with air and the polluted air affects the people. It enters the stronger portions of the body such as bones and teeth. A portion of this fluoride is excreted through urine. The ignorant are not aware of the serious damage caused by this fluoride to their health. Fluorosis causes pain in the joints and affects the bones at the back, etc. The affected persons suffer from severe pain in joints. Some germs such as bacteria also enter the system and cause a lot of damage to the human body. Viruses also cause diseases. Polluted food also accounts for the spread of these disease-carrying germs. Meat, fish, black and red salt, black coffee and tea also cause spread of fluorosis and aggravate it further. To the extent possible you should change your food habits. Chewing betel leaves also causes tooth decay. Certain drugs sold in the market also aggravate this disease. There are some types of antidotes that can be consumed with food to prevent fluorosis. You should take sour things like lime, orange and tamarind in greater quantity. You can also take more of tomatoes, potatoes and vegetables with Vitamin C. You should also take more of carrots to build the bones. Intake of such food items in a liberal measure will help to combat the incidence of fluorosis. Besides these, consuming of green leaves which contain a lot of calcium will also help in keeping off fluorosis. Food is the main factor in maintaining good health or causing diseases. (29.1.1994) How is peace to be got? When you plant the seed of Truth in the heart and make faith take deep root, with the rain of chanting God's name, peace blossoms, yielding the fruit of Liberation. Therefore, every human being should sow the seed of truth in his heart. The deeper the root of faith goes down, the stronger will be the tree of life. You must provide water for the flourishing growth of the tree by means of singing the glory of God. Only then the flower of peace will bloom and from this the fruit of liberation will be attained. (6.5.1995) 144 Today righteousness has declined among the people. As the level of righteousness goes down, the water level also goes down! If good qualities arise in men, the water level will also rise. What is the reason for the failure of timely rains and the shortage of food crops? It is the decline of morals among the people which is the cause of natural calamities. The people must cherish sacred thoughts. Then the people's aspirations will be fulfilled. (18.11.1995) The answer to the question: “Where is happiness?” is: “Happiness is union with God.” Students tend to forget this, in the pursuit of worldly pleasures. It is only through the ripeness of experience that this realization can come. For instance, you see a barren field in the summer. After a night's rain, you find grass coming up. Wherefrom did it come? It is from the field. What was present in the form of seeds in the earth came up as grass after the rain. Likewise the bliss within you will sprout when you water your parched heart with the rain of divine love. (18.1.1996) Man is the beneficiary of innumerable gratuitous gifts of God: wind, rain, sunlight and so on. What gratitude is man showing to God for all these, while he his paying a big price for every small benefit he derives from services like water supply and electric power? God is the provider of all that is essential for life. What recompense is man making to God? On the contrary he goes on praying for more benefits. This insatiable desire is the cause of all man's evil qualities. The truly human qualities are calmness, forbearance and compassion. Man should lead a contented life. (1.7.1996) lndian culture is sublime. The Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and the great epics are veritable oceans of supreme wisdom. The sun turns every day vast quantities of water from the ocean into vapor and gives it back to the earth in the form of rain to sustain nourishing crops for mankind. Although the amount of water vaporized by the sun is immense, the oceans depth does not diminish. Nor does the level of the ocean rise even by a little despite the inflow of waters from the rivers. The immensity of Indian Culture is like the ocean which neither swells nor goes down. From days of yore, the sages of India absorbed this culture and propagated it among people and enabled their lives. (19.1.1997) 145 During the day the sun is the natural source of light, human life will be impossible without the light of the sun. The sun is the cause for rains, which enable crops to grow and sustain human life. Sun is also the source of health and of happiness. (23.1.1997) Another vital element in Nature is water, which is also one of the manifestations of the Divine. The lesson that water teaches is: “Son! By nature I am pure, sweet and cool. Purity, patience and perseverance are three good qualities you have to cultivate.” (8.10.1997) In the exploitation of natural resources, people are observing no limits in the name of their right to act as they please. I do not understand wherefrom this “right” is derived. In reality, there is no such thing as a “right.” In fact, what they have is responsibility. If one's responsibilities are properly discharged, some rights may emerge from them. If responsibilities are ignored, what can be the outcome? Only disorder and lack of peace. When rain falls, there will be water in the channels. How can you hope for water when there is no rain? Hence, you have to pray at the outset for rain. Only then you can enjoy the flow of water in the rivers. Similarly, you have at the outset to discharge your duties and then you will secure your rights. (11.10.1997) Suppose a marriage function is being celebrated in one house, the family prays for the rain to stop to facilitate them. At the same time, a neighbor who has cultivable land, that is dry, prays for the rain to continue to pour in torrents to facilitate his cultivation of the land. God is impartial and will not submit to a particular individual's needs. He weighs the needs of all and maintains a balance. (21.4.1998) In order to redeern yourselves, you should grow the harvest of love in the field of your heart; water the field of your heart with love. Water is the very life of man. How can you sanctify your life if you cannot provide at least drinking water to the people who are in need of it? Water is divine. Water in Sanskrit is called Nara. Eye is known as Nayana. So, the Nara, which comes out of Nayana should be for the sake of Narayana (God) alone. One should shed only tears of joy, not tears of grief. When do you get tears of joy? Only when you are successful in your endeavors. You all know that here are many people from Mahaboob Nagar and Medak districts in this gathering. Swami has consented to provide drinking water to these two districts. Many people hailing from these 146 two districts have never seen Swami before. Their joy knew no bounds when they came to know the love and grace showered on them by Swami. Men and women, young and old were ecstatic. Every week many people from these two districts come to Swami to express their gratitude. You should all plunge into such sacred activities for the benefit of mankind at large. (14.2.1999) What is liberation? It is not just reaching God, it means complete merger with the Divine. The rivers such as Ganga, Godavari and Saraswathi have different names and forms, but once they merge in the ocean, they lose their name, form, taste and become one with the ocean. Similarly, once you merge in God, there will be no difference whatsoever. Experiencing such non-dualism is the true objective of human life. (15.2.1999) The atom is God. Right from the water you drink and the food you eat everything is pervaded by atom. It took thousands of years for the scientists to understand this truth. But the same truth was proclaimed by the tiny tot Prahlada ages ago. He said: “Do not have the feeling that God is here and he is not there. In fact, he is everywhere. You can find him wherever you search for him.” Bharat has been the birthplace of many noble souls like Prahlada who had experienced the omnipresent Divinity. Since ancient times, the Bharatiyas worshipped earth, trees, anthills and mountains because they believed that God is everywhere and in everything. (...) Consider this example: Put two spoons of sugar in a tumbler containing water. The sugar gets collected at the bottom of the tumbler. If you drink the water without mixing the sugar, the water will not have any taste. Take a spoon and stir it; then the whole glass of water will taste sweet. The human heart is like a tumbler containing water. Divinity can be compared to sugar. Stir it with the spoon of intellect. The process of stirring is enquiry. Once this is done, the sweetness of divinity will spread to all the limbs of the body. Then all that you see, hear, talk and do will be suffused with divinity. Your life itself will be filled with love. (...) God is the only true friend. All of you are aware how the worldly friends are. As long as there is water in the tank, you find thousands of frogs living there. But all the frogs desert the pond once it gets dried up. Likewise, all the worldly friends swarm around you saying hello, hello as long as you are in position of authority and have wealth. Once you lose both, none will look at your face even to say goodbye. But, friend147 ship with God is true and eternal. God is always with you in times of both pain and pleasure. (12.3.1999) It is because of its immense spiritual wealth that Bharat continues to be a land of peace and security in spite of many foreign invasions in the past. Without Bharat there will be no trace of spirituality in this world. There is truth in the air of Bharat; there is righteousness in the dust of Bharat. The land of Bharat is suffused with love. The water of Bharat overflows with compassion. Having taken birth in this sacred land of Bharat, you must uphold and sustain the principles of truth, love, righteousness and compassion. For whose sake should you uphold these principles? Is it for the sake of society or for the country? No. You should uphold these principles for your own sake. Only when everyone fosters these principles will the country prosper. (...) There are many affluent people in the society, but few have the spirit of sacrifice. Life bereft of sacrifice is inhuman. The Vedas said: “One can attain immortality neither by rituals nor by progeny nor wealth; only sacrifice confers immortality.” (18.3.1999) Ages have passed, years have rolled by, but there is no transformation in man. When you have a bitter thing in your mouth, even the sweet tastes bitter. Sweet will taste only when you spit out the bitter thing and rinse your mouth. What is that you have to do in order to pour milk into a glass, which is already full of water? You have to pour out the water and then pour in the milk. Likewise, man has to get rid of evil thoughts in order to cultivate sacred feelings. Man's life is like an ocean full of opposite waves of union and separation. These waves coexist; in fact one cannot exist without the other. So, one has to be equalminded. (...) Today we find pollution everywhere. The air that we breathe, the water that we drink, the sound that we hear, the food that we partake of, are all polluted. The root cause for all this is that the mind itself is polluted. It is because of evil feelings in the mind that everything appears evil. The whole world is based on the mind. Even if man dies, mind will not die. So, man should purify his mind with pure thoughts. Pure thoughts can be cultivated only by chanting the divine name. Some people may talk derisively about the efficacy of the divine name. But, the joy and bliss that you derive by chanting it is supreme. Today people think of only worldly matters, but not God. What is the benefit that accrues from thinking of the mundane matters? Nothing at all. In fact, it makes you more and more restless. (14.4.1999) 148 Where is the lotos born? It is born in mud. Where does it live? It lives on the surface of water. The lotos is not defiled by mud nor is it wetted by water. Yet it cannot survive even for a second without mud and water. Man's accumulated karma of past lives are like mud. The present life can be compared to water. A Paramahamsa is one who is not affected by his past life. Though his present life is the consequence of his past karma, yet it can be pure and free from the mud of past traits. (27.4.1999) Sweetness of devotion should reflect in your speech. Hence, every word uttered by you should be sweet. Only then do you deserve to be called human being. When can you speak sweetly? When you contemplate on the Divine. Your speech becomes sweet. However, it may sometimes become necessary to use harsh words to correct some people who act and behave in evil ways. Though the words may appear to be harsh, the feelings behind them should be saturated with love. Sometimes when it rains, hailstones too fall along with the gentle raindrops. They too are nothing but water in frozen form. (28.4.1999) There are four things that you should offer to God. “Leaf” means body. This body may wither away at any moment. So, never develop attachment towards the body; instead offer it to God. “Flower” means heart, the flower that will never fade. “Fruit” can be compared to mind and “Water” stands for tears of joy. All these should be offered to God. This is the offering that God expects. I hope that you will put into practice what has been said and sanctify your lives. I bless you all. (13.9.1999) What is it that you have to offer God? Our ancients used to pray thus: O Lord, I offer you the heart, which you have gifted me. What else can I offer at your lotus feet? Please accept my prayerful salutations. (Telugu Poem) The heart that God has given you must be given back to him as it is pure and sacred. This is the offering that God expects. God accepts whatever you offer to him, provided you do it with pure love. In the Krishna episode, Rukmini could weigh Krishna with a small Tulasi leaf as her heart was filled with love. “O Lord, if it were to be true that you are pleased with any offering made with pure love, be it a leaf, a flow149 er, a fruit or water, may this Tulasi leaf balance your weight.” So saying Rukmini placed a Tulasi leaf in the weighing pan, which balanced Krishna’s weight. (1.10.1999) Like a stream of water that flows down from the hills, courage emerges from the heart of a person who trusts in God. O man, how do you expect to attain Divinity without understanding and experiencing the principle of love, which is the very form of God? (Telugu Poem) When you are thirsty, is it not foolish to desire for the whole of river Ganga? A glass of water is enough to quench your thirst. Likewise, it is foolish to entertain excessive desires. Virtue cannot be attained without discipline. Everything should be within a certain limit. Proper discipline has to be maintained in eating, earning and spending. Only then will your life be blissful. (14.1.2000) Divinity is the primordial basis for the body, the mind and the life principle. Divinity is the foundation of everything. The water of the ocean becomes vapor due to suns rays. The vapor in turn become clouds. The clouds come down in the form of rain, flowing down as rivers and streams, which ultimately merge into the ocean. Just as the rivers, which originate from the ocean, ultimately become one with it, so also all the living beings and objects, which originate from Divinity, will ultimately merge into it. This in Vedantic parlance is called liberation. The Bhagavatha also says, it is but natural for all the living beings to go back to their place of origin. The individual soul has originated from divinity and is bound to merge into it. (4.3,2000) These days many people go to villages, sweep the roads, whitewash the temple walls and feel satisfied that they have done social service. No, no. That cannot be treated as service as it is your duty. What is true service? Find out the main problems being faced by the people in the villages. What are the unfavorable circumstances? What are their immediate needs? You should do your best to fulfil their needs. Summer is the next season. Drinking water is not available in some villages. Water is the very life of man. You should help them out either by digging borewells or by channelising water through some other 150 source. When you take up such acts, which have utility value, you can claim that you have done some social service. In fact, you should not treat this good work as service. If you feel that you are doing service to someone else that may promote egoism in you. You should feel that you are serving your own people. All are human beings. All belong to one caste - the caste of humanity. All belong to one religion -the religion of love. There is only one language - the language of the heart. You should cultivate such broad feelings. Only then the service you render becomes true service. In this way, you should serve people and make your education and skills useful and meaningful. (5.3.2000) Why doe s water scarcity arise? When there is a decline in Sathya and Righteousness, the level of water in the earth also declines. As compassion and love have diminished in human heart water has become scarce. This problem is not due to divine fury as some people may imagine. It is because of the rise in evil qualities in man. If people strictly adhere to the path of truth and righteousness, there will never be water scarcity. People blame bad times for their misfortunes. But there is nothing wrong with time. There are adequate rains and perennial rivers. But they are merging into the ocean without being hamessed. (6.5.2000) The clouds form in conformity with your own feelings of the heart. Rains are dependent on the clouds. You perform actions in accordance with the thoughts in your minds. The fruits correspond to the actions performed. A small example: If you take a small stone and drop into a well, waves form and spread out to cover almost the entire surface of water. They expand so far as to become invisible to your sight. In the same way, a small thought in your mind like the stone dropped in the well produces disturbances pervading the whole mind and from there pervades the whole body. The entire body is affected by the nature of the thought. Your eyes seek such sights as prompted by the thought. Your hands perform acts of a similar nature under the influence of the thought waves. Similarly, your legs are affected and you go to such places as are prompted by the thought in your mind. (...) There are no separate sources for speech and thought. There is only one single source for the flow of fluids to all parts of the body, which is the heart. When you fill your heart with love, your speech and your actions become pure and sacred. The five indrivas are like so many taps fed from the central tank. If the central tank is filled with the water of pure thought, how can any impure thought or action arise? When the 151 heart is filled with pure love, the tongue will not utter impure words, the eyes will not see any obscene sights and, ears will avoid hearing profane sounds. Everyone should enquire into how he is wasting his valuable life. You should cultivate good thoughts. If by chance an evil thought has entered your heart, empty it out, clean it with the water of sacred thoughts and fill it up with pure thoughts. In fact, it is not possible for evil thoughts to enter your heart because your heart is the very temple of divinity. (24.11.2000) O man, is it not foolishness on your part to think that you have not seen God though you see him in the form of the world. Fire is seen if you blow the ash from live embers. You can see the pellucid waters only after removing the moss. A person's vision is clouded when he has cataract in his eyes, but when the cataract is operated upon, he gets back his normal vision. Similarly, as long as a person is under the influence of the mind, he identifies himself with the body and experiences pleasure and pain. Once he transcends the mind, i.e., Maya, the dualities of the world do not exist for him. He visualizes Divinity everywhere. Today man tries to know Divinity with his mind. In order to visualize Divinity, you should understand the principle of Atman or 'I'. The Atman is formless. So long as you are attached to your form, you will not understand what Atman means. (...) Without a substantial basis, there will be no manifestation. The basis for the waves in the ocean is the water therein. In the same manner, Atma is the basis for the phenomenal world. (21.2.2001) Today man is subjected to hardships because he has forgotten the source of his origin. Fish is born in water. It cannot survive even for a while without water. It is happy only when it is in water, the place of its origin. What is the source of man's origin? Lord Krishna declared in the Bhagavadgita: “The eternal Atman in all beings is a part of My Being. From this it is evident that man is a spark of the Divine. He has originated from the principle of Atman. Having been born from the Atman, man should always contemplate on the Atman. He will become restless and face hardships if he forgets the Atman. So, never forget the Atman, the place of your origin. Have faith in the Atman. Respect it and revere it. Treat Atman as the basis of your life. This is the spiritual discipline that man should adhere to. (22.2.2001) You may collect water from an ocean in an ocean in a pot and tank, The water in these two differs only in quantity but the salinity is the 152 same in both of them. The body may be compared to the pot; the allpervasive consciousness exists in it as conscience. The whole world is pervaded by consciousness. On this basis, the Vedas declare: “Verily all this is Brahman.” There is no matter in this world that is not pervaded by Brahman. You are all embodiments of the Cosmic Divine. Though you see God day in and day out, you feel you haven't. It is a sign of your weakness. Have firm faith that the body is a temple. Will anybody utilize a temple for unsacred purposes? So, make proper use of your body. (14.4.2001) The food you eat is impure. The air you breathe is impure. Everything is impure. Then how can you escape disease? If you do not want disease, eat pure food, breathe pure air, drink pure water and be pure. But wherever one looks around, there is only impurity. When you are surrounded by impurity, how can you get purity? When purity manifests from within, you can experience its reflection, reaction and resound in the external world. First and foremost, you have to infuse purity in society. (1.6.2001) When you put a drop of water on your palm, it gets evaporated in no time. But when you put the same drop of water into the ocean, it assumes the form of the ocean. Your position in life depends on the company you are associated with. Hence, it is said: “Tell me your company and I shall tell you what you are.” When you develop intimate relationship with God, you become God yourself There is none in this world who does not possess divine power. All powers are latent in man, but he is unable to realize them. As a result, he is leading a miserable life. (...) Today the food you eat, the air you breathe and the water you drink have become polluted. Consequently, people are suffering from heart and liver disorders. In olden days, such ailments never existed. The pollution of food, air and water is the main cause of the diseases. That is why I have resolved to provide pure drinking water to the needy. First of all, I started educational institutions and hospitals as education and health care are very essential for one and all. Then I started Drinking Water Project. I provided water not just by getting borewells dug. Borewell water may contain excess fluoride, which is harmful for health. So, I made arrangements to get water from natural sources like Krishna river, spending crores of rupees. Now the Chief Minister of Kamataka has requested me to provide pure drinking water to Bellary, Bidar and Bijapur districts of Karnataka State. I have agreed to do so. 153 Wherever there is scarcity of drinking water, one should make every effort to provide it. We need not give money; it is enough if we provide safe drinking water to the people. There is no dearth of rich people in the country. But of what use is wealth if it is not used for sacred purposes? No one can carry even a fistful of dust at the time of departing from the world. (10.6.2001) Whenever bad qualities like anger and jealousy crop up in you, do not be carried away by them. Control them. Keep telling yourself: “Anger is a bad quality. It will lead to bad actions and ultimately put me to ruin.” Whenever you are angry, sit quietly in one place and drink cold water. Chant the Divine Name. Then your anger will gradually subside. (5.7.2001) If you dig a well near Ganga, you will get pure water of the Ganges itself. When you have got the pure waters of the Ganges flowing nearby, why do you waste your efforts by digging well‘s here and there? God is like Ganga in floods. There is no need for any well anywhere. Be near God and be dear to him and enjoy bliss. (31.8.2001) God is the ocean of bliss. As is the size of your container, so is the amount of water that you can collect from an ocean. If you want to collect more bliss from the ocean of bliss, i.e., God, you have to increase the size of the container, which means you have to cultivate expansion love. Expansion love is life; contraction love is death. Develop love in you and share it with others. (...) Fish is better than selfish. Fish cleans the water of its dirt, but the selfish man pollutes the society as he lives in it. Undertake selfless actions. Only then are you fit to be called a human being. (9.10.2001) There are many aspects in modem educational system that we must understand. But we are not learning what we ought to. Instead we are gathering irrelevant information. Mere learning of the contents of a book constitutes secular education. Education must be combined with educare. Only then will you experience the bliss. What is the difference between 'education' and 'educare'? Education is like insipid water, educare is like sugar. Merely adding sugar to water does not make it sweet. It is only on stirring, does the sugar mix with the water making it sweet. The heart is the tumbler, divinity is the sugar, and secular education is tasteless water. With intelligence as the spoon and enquiry as the process of stirring, you experience the all-pervasive divinity. 154 That is true wisdom, which enables us to recognize the unity of all creation. (20.11.2001) However, the microcosm and the macrocosm differ only in quantity, not in quality. Here is a small example. The ocean water is saline. Go to an ocean and get a potful of water. The water in the ocean and the water in the pot differ only in quantity but the taste remains the same. You should always have quality in mind, not quantity. God is interested only in quality. One teaspoon of cow's milk is better than barrels of donkey's milk. Don't get carried away by quantity. Do not run after material objects. Do not be greedy. Greed leads to sorrow. Aspire for quality. It is the quality and not the quantity that gives you happiness. (...) Cultivate right vision, right speech, right listening, right thinking and right action. This will make your life perfect. Then you become deserving of divine grace. Only then can you attain liberation. Perception of the divine is the first step, proximity to the divine is the second, identity with the divine is the third and merger with the divine is the fourth. Just as rivers ultimately merge with the ocean, man should become one with God. The ocean is the goal of the rivers. What is the goal of human life? Is it to enjoy worldly pleasures? No. You may have all the comforts you like, but ultimately you should strive to become one with the divine. The very purpose of life is to have the vision of God, experience him and ultimately merge with him. But today man is doing just the opposite. He has forgotten God and is wasting his life in the pursuit of worldly pleasures. Human life is highly sacred, noble and divine. It should not be wasted in such unworthy pursuits. (24.2.2002) The entire earth is permeated by magnetic power. AII the living beings and objects that are present on this earth also have this magnetic power. The rivers that flow, the wind that blows, the flowers that blossom, etc., everything is endowed with magnetic power. The rivers flow on earth because of magnetic power. The magnetic power is all-pervasive. (...) Temples are nothing but centers of magnetic power. Whatever power you experience in a temple is only due to the presence of magnetic power. You feel there is a great power in Tirupati. It is not the power of Venkateswara Swami, the presiding deity. It is the power of devotees faith and surrender. Hence, there is tremendous magnetic power. That which attracts is the principle of Rama. God has the power of attraction. Take any temple for instance. Only the magnetic power is 155 present there. That is the power of divinity. It can be experienced only in temples and nowhere else. What is the reason? The deities installed in temples, the water used for worship, the flowers and the yellow rice used for worship, everything is full of magnetic power. That is the reason why people are attracted to temples. Your body is also like a temple with magnetic power. Hence, it has to be utilized for sacred purposes. (13.3.2002) If God is present everywhere, people ask why we are not able to see him. The ocean water reflects the sun above. When the water is disturbed, the reflection of the sun is also disturbed. Similarly, God is in every man. But he is not able to see him because of his disturbed mind. A disturbed and vacillating mind can never reflect God. (26.5.2002) There is no devotion greater than love. Any little service performed with love is enough. If you give a glass of water to a thirsty person with genuine love, it is more than enough. Almost 90 per cent of the socalled devotees are, in fact, deceitful. Earlier, it was quite different; the devotees were few, but they were genuine devotees. Nowadays, there are too many selfseeking cheats masquerading as devotees. First thing in the moming, they adorn their forehead with vibhuti, wrap a scarf round their neck and roam about freely in the guise of devotees. Even the stray dogs scrounging around for something to eat are better than such fake devotees! (22.7.2002) Today, you are building the mansion of your life on a water bubble. You do not know at what moment it will burst. Human nature should rest upon the eternal truth, not on a momentary thing like the water bubble. Human life is becoming more and more uncertain today. (23.7.2002) How can one understand the atomic power? Atom is not visible to the physical eye but it is present everywhere. The water you drink, the food you eat, the words you utter, the sound you hear, everything is permeated by atoms. Though man treads on atoms, eats atoms, drinks atoms, he is unable to understand their mystery. He thinks that only scientists can investigate into the nature of atoms. Atomic process is highly sacred. By conducting a proper enquiry into this, one can understand divinity. But today nobody is conducting a proper en- 156 quiry to experience the atomic process. People are leading their lives with materialistic outlook. (24.7.2002) Names and forms are momentary like water bubbles. He is being deluded by names and forms and is losing the very precious gem of divinity. Man is endowed with infinite divine power. A piece of red-hot iron can be put to better use than the fire itself The body can be compared to a piece of iron and the divinity within to fire. Man should, therefore, understand this truth and make proper use of his body. (...) Water is not something which one gives to another. It is nature's gift to all. (1.1.2003) All are the children of God. God is one. Society is the direct manifestation of God. What is the difference between individuality and Godliness? Individual and God are one. There can be no branches without trees. There can be no child without mother. Fish cannot survive without water. Similarly, individual cannot exist without God. Both have an intimate and inseparable relationship. (16.3.2003) Nobody can estimate the infinite power of Rama. It can only be experienced in the heart. Love is the only yardstick to measure the power of divinity. Hence, you have to develop love to experience divinity. Hanuman could jump across the vast ocean because he chanted the name of Rama always. With the power of Rama's name, he could lift mighty mountains. How could the monkeys build a bridge across the ocean? In the beginning, the boulders were going down in the ocean and the monkeys were frustrated. Then Hanuman thought of a plan. He inscribed the letter 'Ra' on one boulder and 'ma' on another and threw them into the ocean one after the other. They stuck together to make the name 'Rama'. With the help of many such boulders bearing the letters 'Ra' and 'ma', a bridge was constructed. The boulders became light and floated on water only due to the power of Rama's name. There is an intimate and inseparable relationship between the love of a devotee and the grace of God. Only love can win the divine grace. (14.4.2003) You have to bend your body and work. Discharge your duty with the sweat of your brow. Only then can you get the right reward. Today, people are suffering for want of food and drinking water. What is the reason? Man is not undertaking righteous actions. When man does 157 his duty sincerely, there will be no shortage of food and water. Without working hard, one cannot lead a happy life. (...) One should not crave for scholarship or name and fame. They come and go. When there is plenty of water in the pond, frogs make their way into it. When the water dries to a trickle, you do not find a single frog there. In the same manner, when your pocket is full, many people swarm around you. But, when your pocket is empty, no one will even look at you. This is the way of the world. (...) In villages, people sprinkle cowdung mixed with water in front of their homes. It is considered to be auspicious. What is the reason? Cowdung destroys disease-causing germs and thus helps maintain good health. It can cure many diseases. Today people of other countries have recognized this truth and are taking full advantage of it. But, the Bharatiyas are not making efforts in this direction. In earlier days, cowdung was used as a remedy for wounds. People used to bandage the wound with cowdung. In modern times, people have a wrong notion that the wound becomes septic if cowdung is bandaged over it. It may become gangrenous also, they argue. It is a baseless argument. If cow dung is applied, the wound will be healed in three days. (15.4.2003) You should give utmost satisfaction to your parents. Consider it as your bounden duty to offer water to your parents at the time of their passing away. You should touch their feet and pay obeisance to them everyday. Having been born as son or daughter to them, you have to do your duty and show respect to your parents. Only then will you attain fulfillment in life. Even when you are not seeing your parents physically, you should feel that they are with you. After their departure from the world, you perform the rite of the ceremony in memory of the parents. (...) Remembrance of your parents with gratitude is the most important thing that you should do. This is the greatest act of merit. (2.6.2003) Love is devotion. Devotion without love is deep ocean. And how is that ocean? It is full of salt water, whereas devotion with love is like sweet water. Love is a nectarous feeling. Love is verily bliss. Love is a wonderful feeling. It is unfathomable. Therefore, such a nectarous, sweet, blissful and unfathomable love, you should never give up. (2.7.2004) It is the earth which provides food to man. It absorbs rainwater and supplies it to the crops. In this way, you grow crops. Thus, mother earth sustains your life by providing food to you. Water is also very es158 sential for your survival. One may live without food for a few days, but not without water. Water is very necessary for growing food also. It can be acquired only through prayer and not by any other means. People perform worship and offer special prayers to invoke divine grace for water. Everyone should pray to God whether one is a pauper or a millionaire, for it is God who provides food and water to man. Food and water are the gifts of God. Man cannot create food and water by himself. He does not even know what type of food is essential to lead a healthy life. He should, in fact, make efforts to understand this. (25.12 2004) Once, Droupadi was alone as her husbands had gone out. She took out one strand of hair from her head and dropped it in the water, chanting some mantras. That single hair with the potency of the mantras could bind all the hills around. Later on, a number of yogis assembled together and enquired as to how a single hair could bind all the hills around. They concluded that it was the strength of the hair of Droupadi, and her will power that could perform this stupendous task. It is difficult to amprehend such latent divine phenomenon. Unfortunately, today man is unable to realize his innate divinity. Man, who is heir to the humanness is forgetting the very quality of his humanness. He is cultivating demonic qualities. (10.2.2005) Water is infinite; a container cannot hold more water than its capacity. As is the size of the container, so is the quantity of water collected. Likewise, God is infinite, but each one describes him based on his limited understanding. Divinity is much more than what human mind can comprehend. (23.5.2005) Water is very essential for the survival of everyone. It is the sustainer of life. What else can be of greater service than providing drinking water to the needy? It is the source and sustenance of life. (...) Water is essential for human life. Hence I am prepared to provide water for all. Devotees should pray that everybody should have water to drink. Pray for the welfare of all. Prayer is the need of the hour. You may be worried that Swami is not able to walk. But always remember that Swami is not the body. I have no connection with the body. I am always happy and healthy. Do not pray to God for the fulfillment of your desires. Pray for the welfare of all. When I had a fall, the people of East Godavari and West Godavari came and prayed: “Swami, we 159 want only Your health and not water.” I told them: “Your welfare is my welfare.” (21.7.2005) Is it not a futile exercise to sow seeds when there are no rains? Even when there are rains, can you reap a harvest unless you have sown seeds? Both the positive and the negative are required for the electric current to flow. In the same manner, both self effort and divine grace are essential to achieve success in your endeavors. (...) Can anyone say: “My atma is dead”? The physical body perishes with the passage of time but the Atman (Divine Self) is eternal. One can see the reflection of the sun in a well, in a water tank, in the river and also in the ocean. Without water, there can be no reflection. Each human being can be compared to a flow in which the reflection of the same Atman is seen. The sun is one, but appears as though there exists a separate sun for each country. When it is daytime in India, it is nighttime in America and vice-versa. The sun may appear at different times in different countries, but it is one and the same. We cannot call it as lndian sun, American sun and so on and so forth. Similarly, God is one. Truth is one. Love is one. Live in love. When you adhere to the twin principles of truth and love, you will experience the manifestation of divinity in everything. (23.11.2005) Everyone should have divine feelings in his heart. All actions should be done to please God. When you start all your activities with prayer to God, you are sure to be rewarded with bliss. Today if you invite a music artiste to sing devotional songs, he will ask: “How much will you pay?” In this manner, all our activity has become business-oriented. Even food and drink have become a big business. The sacred land of Bharat is land of plenty. The tradition of Bharat is to offer food free to every hungry person and water to every thirsty person. This sacred tradition seems to have disappeared these days. By imitating the culture of the West, the Bharatiyas today are casting a blot on the fair name of Bharat. It is the land of great culture. There is hardly any other country which can stand comparison with her so far as the sacredness of the culture is concerned. Having been born in this sacred land of Bharat, you should live like true Bharatiyas. (27.5.2006) First and foremost, control your thoughts. The clouds of these thoughts are moving about in the sky of your heart. The clouds, as they move will cover the sun called the intellect and the moon called the mind it is said, the moon was born out of the mind. The moon re160 flects the mind's nature. The intellect is the reflection of the sun. Both of them move about in the sky of the heart. Sometimes, your own thoughts form 'dark clouds'. More so in the youthful stage. The 'dark clouds' are water-borne, meaning they are associated with desires. When such 'dark clouds' gather, the sun and the moon are hiddenby them. (...) If you want to draw water from a well, you have to tie a rope to a bucket and with the help of this bucket you can draw water. In the well of your heart, there is the pure water of human values. In order to draw that water from the well, you have to secure the rope of firm faith. However, people today lack such faith and become blind. (29.9.2006) 161 Earth Sage Suka commenced his momentous message to King Parikshit. He said: “Maharaja! The great Tree that Bhagavatha is, truly inspires reverential awe. It has, incorporated in it, every conceivable source of auspiciousness and joy. The Lord, Sri Narayana is the seed from which it has sprouted. The sprout is Brahma. The trunk of the Tree is Narada. Vyasa constitutes the branches. Its sweet fruit is the nectarine story of Krishna. Those earnest souls that yearn for that nectar and pine plaintively, regardless of bodily comfort or the passage of the years, until they secure the fruit and imbibe its essence, such are real saints and yogis. O, ye ascetics and sages! This day, I am relating to you that Bhagavatha Sastra, that enchanting story of Krishna; treasure it in your memory and save yourself from delusion and grief. You have listened to the recitals of all Sastras already. You have also mastered all spiritual exercises. But, you have not known the greatest of them all. I shall now give you the sacred Name of Krishna and the Sweetness that is flowing from it. It is the sweetest name one can conceive; when it falls on the ear, the heart is filled with joy; when you recall the Name to memory, a stream of Love springs from the heart. The Bhagavatha inspires and promotes deep devotion to Lord Krishna. The Universal Absolute, the Birthless, Formless, Unmanifest, Infinite, took on limitations of Name and Form, and concretized itself as Avatars (incarnations) on many occasions and manifested countless instances of Divine Intercession and Grace. Through these, as well as the characteristics assumed and the ideas propagated, God saved mankind from downfall. Those who sing the story of this Glory, those who listen eagerly to the recital, those who imbibe and digest the lessons conveyed, these are the real devotees. They are the Bhagavathas, those who follow the path laid down in the Bhagavatha. Bhagavatha binds Devotees (bhakta) with Bhagavan; that is to say the story fills you with God, and transmutes you into Divinity. God incarnates, not merely for the destruction of the wicked; that is just an excuse, one of the obvious reasons. Really speaking God incarnates for the sake of faithful devotees. The cow has milk primarily as sustenance for its calf. But, it is used by man for maintaining his health and efficiency. So too, God incarnates, primarily for the sustenance of the faithful, the devoted, the virtuous and the good. But, even 163 the faithless and the bad, use the chance for their own purpose. Therefore, in the Bhagavatha, stories of such wicked persons intervene anlidst the accounts of the Glory and Grace of God. This does not make the Bhagavatha any the less holy. When the sweet juice has been squeezed out of the sugarcane, the bagasse is discarded. When the sweetness of Divine Majesty has been tasted, the bagasse can well be thrown out. The cane has both bagasse and sugar; it cannot be sugar only. So too, devotees have to be amidst the faithless; they cannot be without the others. God has no bondage to time and space. For him all beings are the same. He is the master of the living and the non-living. At the conclusion of every aeon the process of involution is completed in the Deluge; then, evolution starts again and as Brahma, he creates beings again. He enlightens every one with a spark of his own Glory and fosters on the path of fulfillment every one of them as Vishnu. It is he again, who as Shiva, concludes the process by the destruction of all. Thus, you can see that there is no limit to His Might, no end to His Potence. There can be no boundaries for his achievements. He incarnates in countless ways; he comes as an Incarnation of a fragment of his, or an part of his; he comes as an inner inspirer for some definite Purpose; he comes to close an epoch and inaugurate another Avatar for the new age. The narrative of these incarnations is the Bhagavatha. The one Divine Principle works through three forms, as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, in order to manipulate and complete the process of becoming and being called srishti. The three are fundamentally of the same essence; there is no higher or lower; all three are equally Divine. Associated with Creation, he is Brahma; with Protection, he is Vishnu; with Dissolution, he is Shiva. When he comes down assuming special form on special occasions for a specific purpose, he is known as Avatara. In fact, Manu and Prajapati and other Persons are Divine Persons entrusted by Brahma with the mission of peopling the world. Everything happens in consonance with the Divine Will. So, we can assert that the saints, sages, ascetics and men, both good and bad, are all Avataras of the Vishnu Entity. Avatharas are as countless as living beings are, for, each is born as a consequence of Divine Will. But, the story of the Yugavatar alone is worth perusal, for, the Advent is to restore the Divine path and moral life. The story of all the rest is but a story of distress and despair. 164 Brahma deputed Manu to proceed to the earth and to create living beings thereon. Devi, the Feminine Principle, eluded him and took the Earth into the nether regions. Brahma then had to seek help from Vishnu and he assumed the Form of a Boar and brought the Earth from the nether regions, and placed it among the waters. Later, the Earth was so incensed at the atrocities of Emperor Vena, she kept all the seeds sown, within herself and did not allow them to sprout. So, all beings were afflicted with the agony of hunger. The earth became a medley of hills and valleys with nothing green on it. Then, the Lord assumed the Form of Prithu, who levelled the surface and added fertility to the soil and induced the growth of agriculture and promoted the welfare of mankind. He fostered the Earth like his own child and so, the Earth is called Prithivi. He is said to have built the first cities upon the earth. That is to say, it was the Lord's Will that it should be done so. It is that Will which is being worked out. The Lord originated the Vedas, for the preservation of man, through the practice of morals and spiritual exercises. The Vedas contain Names that will liberate beings, and the rules and regulation that will guide men. When the Asuras or the Evilminded threatened to steal the Vedas, they hid themselves in the waters and the Lord assumed the form of a Fish to recover them. He saved the Seven Sages and Manu from the same waters. This is the reason why it is said that the Lord incarnated as a Fish. O, ye ascetics! O, King Parikshit! Doubts may arise in your minds when you hear the story of creation and the early history of man on earth. The processes of the Divine Will are mysterious wonders; they cannot be grasped by the faculties with which you measure earthly events. Often, they may strike you as devoid of any basis but the Lord will never involve himself in any deed without proper cause. That Will need not be explicable; it is its own prompter. Everything everywhere is due to His Will. To initiate Creation, there must be some attraction that will act as the urge. So, Brahma had to become two, in body and activity. The One Body was transformed into two and therefore, where there was one Will formerly, two appeared, one which attracted and the other which was drawn towards creation, the feminine and the masculine. Since the one attracted in a hundred distinet ways it was called hundredfaced and Beloved of Brahma (Brahmapriya). The other was named Manu. These two gained renown in the first Stage of creation. Satharupa and Manu were the first progenitors.” (Bhagavatha Vahini, 177/ 181) 165 Moksha means liberation. All embodied beings long for liberation from the limitation that the embodiment connotes. Every living being is perforce an aspirant for liberation, a practitioner of renunciation. One has to A bird in flight in the depths of the sky needs two wings: a Person moving on the earth below needs two legs to carry him forward: an aspirant eager to attain the renounce the world, versed in detachment. This is the final Truth, the indisputable Truth. Those who give up their body and leave, do not take with them from here even a handful of earth. When one does not himself learn to give up, Nature teaches him, on his death, this great truth about the need and value of detachment and renunciation. So it is good to learn the lesson even before this happens. The person who learns and practises this truth is indeed blessed. (Vidya Vahini, 18) A bird in flight in the depths of the sky needs two wings: a Person moving on the earth below needs two legs to carry him forward: an aspirant eager to attain the Mansion of Liberation, the Abode of Freedom, needs renunciation and Wisdom, renunciation of worldly desires and wisdom to become aware of the Atman, the Divine Self. When a bird has but one wing, it cannot rise up into the sky, can it? In the same manner, if man has only renuncitation or wisdom, he cannot attain the Supreme self, Brahman. The sense of 'mine' is the bond of deluding attachment. How long can one cling to what he fondles as mine? Some day, he has to give up all he has and leave, alone and empty handed. This is the inescapable destiny. (Sutra Vahini, 17/18) When I see the heaps of books that lie around everywhere, I feel that the wisdom inside the book cannot succeed in penetrating the heavy binding and emerge Into the light. God is hidden by the mountainranges of lust, anger, envy and selfishness. So too, the Sun of Wisdom is hidden by these huge heaps of books. Though these books have spread to all corners of the earth, we cannot say that culture has increased or that wisdom has Increased; man is still not far from the ape. An attractive binding and title, a beautiful picture, these are what the reader seeks, viz., transitory pleasure and momentary contentment. Only those who, by means of discrimination, select the books they read and practise what they read can realize the Truth and enjoy everlasting Bliss. Only these live worth while lives. So, those who seek the highest path and who revel in thoughts of God should strive to read only the life histories of saints and sages and books which help the 166 contemplation of the Divine. Aimless reading of books all and sundry and whatever comes to hand will make confusion only worse confounded. It gives no profit, confers no peace. (Prema Vahini, 4/5) Man has only a short span of life, here upon earth. But, even In this short life one can, by wisely using the time with care, attain Divine Bliss. (Prema Vahini, 8) However broad and deep the ocean, when the earth quakes underneath, the waters part off themselves, and when the commotion subsides, they resume their original position. So too these good men keep away without being caught up in it during the earthquake of injustice, unrighteousness, selfishness and ostentation, and as soon as the hullabaloo subsides, they re-enter the world. (Prema Vahini, 38) As gold and silver lie hidden under the earth and pearl and coral under the sea, Peace and Joy also lie hidden in the activities of the Mind. Desirous of acquiring these hidden treasures, if one dives and turns mental activities inward, then, he becomes full of Love. Only those who have so filled themselves with Love and who live in the light of that Love can be called Men. Those devold of Love are Danavas, Monsters, Sub-humans. That holy quality of Love will not remain unmanifested off and an, it will be ever present, without change. (Prema Vahini, 54) Those who yearn to established in God-contemplation must seek solitude the practise Meditation and Spiritual Exercises at specified times, and acquire onepointedness through these spiritual exercises. And always be anxious to do deeds that will bring about the welfare of all created beings, ever engaged in performing work without any concern for the fruit thereof. It is only when such men come upon the earth that all suffering will cease. This is the mark of Kritha Yuga. (Prema Vahini, 79/80) Really speaking, even for the advent of the Lord the prayers of the great act as the invitation. In the external world, when the subjects need any convenience or help, they approach the rulers and inform them of their request. So also. In the internal state, when there is no possibility of achieving and acquiring Righteousness, Love, Peace and Truth, the great and good men, who desire to achieve them, pray to the Lord within themselves. Then, listening to their prayers, he him167 self comes into the world and showers his grace on them. The fact is well known to all. Did not Rama and Krishna incarnate because the Lord heeded the prayers of the sages? Many have read this in the Ramayana and the Bhagavatha. Why, even Ramakrishna, though he was Divinely-born prayed to Godess Kali (for he could not bring it about) to send some one who could preach to the whole world the Dharma that will uproot injustice and selfishness. This is known to all who have read his life history. Thus, prayers should be offered again and again for the realization of the task. No one should become desperate and give up prayers, if they do not result in the advent of the Lord. (Prema Vahini, 82) In fact, those who are immersed in the uninterrupted contemplation of the Lord need not do any other task at all. The fruit of their prayer itself can make the world holy. But, all cannot be thus engaged; and so all must endeavor to prepare for that stage by purifying their mind and diminishing their desires. (Prema Vahini, 84) When Arjuna prayed that Krishna must tell him the true characteristics of a Devotee, he replied: “Partha! Son of the earth, he will be free from all desire. He be stable in the knowledge and awareness of the Atman only.” (Geeta Vahini, 40) You derive benefit from the world and from the community and so some activity on your part is their due. This Brahmanda, this Viswa, is really speaking a huge workshop; every human being is a limb in this organization. The limb is alloted a task in accordance with its structure and it must find its fulfillment in doing that particular work. Whatever work one has been allotted has to be done as an offering to God There is no single thing in the Universe that does not engage itself in this great task. Plant and insect, stone and stump, wind and rain, heat and cold, if each of these does not work as per Plan, the world cannot subsist. The Sun and the Moon carry on their routine tasks; wind and fire have to perform their duties without demur. If the earth and the Sun refuse to do the alloted duties what is to happen to the world? So there is no one who is Karma-less, but yet with body! It is only when each performs his task without fail, and with care, that the wheel will move quick and smooth. You may wonder why Wise (Jnanis) should still do activity; not only you, but many others may be worried at that statement. Well, people usually follow the ideal set by those in higher levels. Their acts form 168 the basis of Duty for all. If the wise are inactive, how are ordinary mortals to save themselves? They have no guide and so they lose themselves in the easy paths of sensory pleasure. The duty of the wise is to foster the right and to practise it before others, so that they too may be prompted to follow, drawn by the hope of becoming as contented and as joyful as they are. The wise have to do and get done, see and show, so that the rest might be persuaded to follow the example set by them. (Geeta Vahini, 47/48) Every one has to exercise the life force; for without it life itself is impossible. Living is struggling, striving, achieving. God has created man so that he might wield the talent of the life force and achieve victory. His purpose is not to make man a consumer of food, a burden upon the earth, an animal that is a slave to its senses. He does not aim at creating a horde of idlers and loungers, who shy at hard work, and accumulating fat, grow into monstrous shapes. He does not create man with the idea that he should, while alive, ignore his Creator and deny the Divine Self and wander about like animals, allowing both intelligence and discrimination to go to waste, moving about without an iota of gratitude to the Giver of all the gifts which he consumes and enjoys! (Geeta Vahini, 109) The Aspirants in the midst of their efforts sometimes imagine God to be less glorious than he really is! They feel that the Lord differentiates between sinners and saints, good and bad, wise and sinners. These are unsound inferences. The Lord does not separate men thus. If he really did so, no sinner can survive his anger on earth for even a minute. All are living on the earth, since the Lord has no such distinction. This truth is known only to the Wise! Others are unaware of this. They suffer under the false belief that the Lord is somewhere far far away from them. (Geeta Vahini, 120) The Mahatma is free from all dual experience. He is above and beyond. He has released himself from identity with the particularized; he is in the Universal, the Eternal, the Changeless. He knows that the Atman is not a limited entity, he feels that it extends beyond all limits; he is free from the blemish of illusion and passion; he is neither dull nor driven about by desire; he has pure consciousness, unaffected by attachment or hate. Many who style themselves as such, newadays, have no purity in their hearts; their consciousness is soiled by foulness. But the pure in heart have no further birth and death. They are 169 under no obligation to appear again on earth. Without attaining that purity, you cannot escape the round of birth and death, however many your meritorious deeds, however high your spiritual status, however glorious the heaven you have secured! Only those who are perpetually in the Divine Consciousness can attain this Timeless Me, and be freed from the chain, by merging in me.” At this Arjuna gave expression to another doubt that worried him. He asked: ”If that is so, why do the Upanihads declare that those who reach heaven, Brahmaloka, need not be born again? Please explain who exactly are those that are freed from this cycle of birth and death? “Arjuna! There are two types of liberation mentioned in the Upanishads: release in a moment and liberation from karma. Release is also referred as liberation in the actual life. For earning this, no one need aspire for any heaven. They get this on the spot, and not by stages, step by step. Liberation secured thus is a possession for ever. The rest are liable to change. When the effect of the merit acquired wears out, heaven has to be given up, and life on earth start anew. Such souls know no merging; only, those who attain a continuous consciousness merge and become one with the Eternal, the Universal.” “This is to say,” intercepted Arjuna, “the souls that attain a continuous consciousness are destroyed, is it not? Or is there any difference between merging and destruction?” “No, Partha! Merging is not destruction. Merging or coalesce happens when it becomes invisible.” “That is what happens when a thing is destroyed; it becomes invisible, we cannot see it any more.” “But, just because a thing has gone out of sight, how can you pronounce it 'destroyed'? No. A lump of sugar or salt placed in water disappears. You can see it no more; but can you say it has been destroyed? Or, do you say it has merged? It is there, the taste declares it; it has lost the form, but is present in its quality. The Individual also merges like this in Brahman. It is not destroyed at all. When the Individual is not merged like this, it can at best only wander between heaven and earth, deserving life in heaven for some time and descending again to earth for further efforts towards salvation.” Arjuna was still afflicted with doubt. He asked: “Krishna! You say that no heaven, even the highest Brahmaloka, can save man from the cycle of birth and death; then, what is the royal road to Salvation? Do you mean to say that those who strive for those heavens have to satisfy themselves with just that and no more?” 170 Krishna answered: “Partha! There is a State that knows no decline, beyond all these heavens. There are many roads by which that State can be won. Unaware of these roads or of the joy of that State, man is taking to others that are either crooked or comfortable. He does not know how to distinguish between the right road and the wrong. I may tell you that there are four roads which are now used by mankind: 1. Karmatita, unaffected by action; 2. Nishkamakarma, action without any desire for the fruit thereof, action unaffected by any craving for the result therefrom; 3. Sakamakarma, action with the desire to reap and enjoy its fruit; 4. Karmabhrashta, action that knows no restraint or control. “The Karmatitas are the extricated in actual life, all their Karmas have been burnt up by the Fire of Wisdom; their impulses for action have been scorched by the Wisdom they have gained. They have no further need for injunction and prohibition. They need no spiritual practise, like Charity, Asceticisme, Austerity. All that they do or feel or think will be Divine, holy, virtuous, beneficial to mankind. The very earth they tread on is sacrosanct; every word they utter will be the word of God; their breath need not take them, on death, to realms that are heavenly; they merge, on the falling away of the bodily raiment, without delay, in Brahman. “Next, the second group; the adepts at Nishkamakarma. These are alert on the path of liberation, who are intent on attaining it. They perform each act as a step in the realization of the Lord. So they can never do anything bad; they do not look forward to the result; they leave it to the Lord to give it, or withhold it. They are not prompted by worldly motives or even by the desire to gain heavenly pleasure. Their aim is just this: Liberation from the bondage of the objective world. They win the Grace of the Lord in proportion to the steadiness of their faith and practice. The third group, which believes in Sakamakarma, performs all acts through the desire for the fruit thereof. Since they have an eye on the successful earning of the fruit, they will engage themselves only in acts that are approved by the Sastras; they will not do any sinful or prohibited act. They will equate each act with the merit it will confer, the happiness it will ensure, the heaven it will win. Such men, when 171 they depart from this world, will enter the Supra-mundane worlds they have sought and worked for, and having stayed there as long as their merit entitles them, they have to return to earth. “The fourth group is not guided by any rule of conduct. They have no norms, no discrimination between virtue and vice, right and wrong, proper and improper. They have no horror of hell, no conception of heaven, no dread of the devil, no reverence for God, no respect for the Sastras, no vision of Righteousness! They are best pictured as beasts in human form. The majority of humans are members of this unfortunate group. They strive for momentary pleasure, short-lived happiness, temporary joy and evanescent comfort. To call them apes with human physique will be a big mistake; for the ape only jumps from branch to branch or from tree to tree. It releases itself from one branch or one tree before landing on another. Men are more like caterpillars, which move from leaf to leaf, fixing their foreparts on a new leaf, before releasing their hindparts from the leaf on which they were resting till then. “That is to say, man by his acts in this life decides on his next birth, where and how it will be, even before leaving this world. The new place is ready for him, his foreparts are already there; it is only after setting this that he relieves himself of the hold on this world! Men of this category move round in the wheel of birth and death. To be born and to die, one must have auspicious moments which will guarantee a wise life and a worthwhile end, Arjuna! Yogis, for example, give up life only when auspicious moments are available, not at other times. That is why people say, Death is the Witness for the Good. An auspicious moment is to be chosen even for the act of death.” Arjuna asked: “Krishna! Tell me when the body has to be yielded to Death, so that one can escape the cycle of birth and death; tell me also which period of time one should avoid.” Krishna replied, “Partha! Your question is very timely and urgent. Sometimes, you make Me marvel at your intelligence and you make Me very happy. At other times, you make Me laugh at your ignorance. Your egoism and sense of attachment cause this confusion. Let that pass. Let us come to your question. “The Yogis who practise Nishkamakarma pass away during day, while there is light, in the bright half of the month, and in the six month period of Uttarayana. They have as their first state Fire. Hence, their Path is known as Devayana, or since Agni is known also as Archi in the Vedas, Archiradimarga. Such Yogis emerge from Effulgence and travel- 172 ling through Effulgence they merge in Effulgence itself. They attain Brahman and are not born again. “The Yogis who practise Sakamakarma pass away in smoke at night, during the dark half of the month during the six months of Dakshinayana; they pass along the dark path and reach the Heaven and there enjoy the pleasures they have yearned for and worked for; when the stock of merit is exhausted, they get born again. “Both these categories of men are called Yogis; they will exist so long as aspirants and active progressive individuals exist in the world. (Geeta Vahini, 158/163) The earth sustains and helps the seed to grow into a tree or to decline. It is the Attribut of the earth that causes these two. So also, the seed of the Principle of life in the body which is the Earth-principle helps the individuals to grow and blossoms into the divine principle of Brahman. Just as manure and water are essential for the tree to bloom and bear fruit, for the blossoming of the Spirit into Atmic wisdom are Truth, Righteousness, Love, Peace and nonviolence essential. The attributes of the Earth make it assume multifarious forms. (Geeta Vahini, 212) A person can discard as many gross bodies in which he takes temporary residence, as the number of times he pares his nails. But, the subtle body cannot be changed; it lasts and persists. This is the most secret doctrine of Bharathiya spiritual thought. Going further along this line of discovery, it can be revealed that man means: a complex of the gross body, the subtle body and the Individual. The Vedantic philosophy would declare that the Individual shares the quality of Eternal unchanging Everlastingness. The objective World is also eternal, but, with a difference, it undergoes perpetual change; it is never the same; but, it persists for ever. The basis for the objective world, namely the life force and ether are eternal, but, they act and interact without rest and manifest variously and manifoldly. The Individual, the Atman did not have its origin in either life force or ether; it is not material in nature. So, it is eternal, without any change. It did not happen through the impact of life force on Ether, or Ether on life force. Things brought together will disintegrate. But things that are 'themselves' ab initio cannot so come apart. For disintegration means 'resuming the original nature', ‘becoming what it originally was, 'reducing itself to its native substance'. The gross body is the result of the combination of life force and ether and so, it dissolves itself into its components. The subtle body too dissolves but, only after a long long 173 time. The Individual is not brought together, so, it cannot fall apart. It has no birth. It cannot be born. A unitive part-less being can have no moment of origin. The objective world, consisting of billions and billions of varied things, forces and events is governed by the Will of God. God is All-knowing, All-penetrating All-pervading; he is activating the objective world and acting through objective world all the time. The objective world is ever in his care. His sovereignty is beginningless and endless. This is the doctrine of the Dualists. This gives room for one question. When the world is ruled by God, how does he permit it to be so wicked and vile? The answer given is that God is not responsible for the grief and the pain. The sins you commit are the progenitors of the grief you suffer. Joy and sorrow are the consequences of the good and the evil that you perpetrates. God is the Witness. He does not punish, nor does he cause grief. The Individual is beginningless, that is to say, he has no birth but, he involves himself in incessant activity and so he has to go through the inevitable consequences of that activity. This is the experience of every one, the characteristic of every one's mind. This is the unbreakable law of the objective world. Grief or joy is the image of the activity one engages in. It is the resound, the reflection, the reaction. The Individual can be the witness without concerning himself with the good and the bad of the activity. When involvement happens, good will have to be experienced when good is done, and evil will have to be experienced when evil is done. The Vedanta asserts that the Individual is by its very nature pure and unblemished. This is the accepted doctrine according to Bharathiya thought. But, this truth has been befogged by ignorance and neglect. So, Illusion (maya) pollutes the experience and the shade of ignorance breeds evil. But, when beneficial activity is engaged in, the clouds of Maya are scattered and the Reality of the Self is resealed. All beings, all Individuals are by their very nature pure. Good acts can remove the taints of evil deeds and preserve its essential purity. Then, the Individual is led into the Godward path. The Godward urge will transform the words, the thoughts and the deeds of the individual. We cannot think without words; words are the essential material for thought. When the individual drops the body, the words enter the mind; the mind, enters the lifeforce and the lifeforce merges in the Atman, the Divine Self. The Atman, individualized in the body, when it liberates itself rushes to the Suryaloka, the Region of the Solar Principle, the Surya. From thence, it reaches the region of the Brahmaloka, 174 the Brahma. Having reached that region, the individualized Atman has no more concern with the objective World. It will exist there till the end of Time. It will experience boundless Delight, it will have all powers except the powers of Creation. The authority to rule over the Cosmos is exclusive to God. God is free from desires of all varieties. Man's duty is but to offer him Love and worship him through Love. This raises man to the highest status among beings. Those who are unaware of this status or incapable of discharging its responsibilities belong to other categories. They too offer and worship they too engage themselves in beneficial activity. But they crave for the fruits they hope to gain; they perform acts motivated by a desire to benefit from the results that emerge therefrom. “We have helped the helpless; so, our path will be smooth and safe. We have uplifted the downtrodden; so, we can avoid troubles on our road. We have busied ourselves in singing the Lord's Glory in chorus; so, we are sure of Heaven” - these are the calculations of people of this nature who engage themselves in 'good acts'. When such people give up their bodies, that is to say, when such people die, their words will merge in their minds, their minds will merge in their lifeforce, and the lifeforce, thereafter will merge in the Individual, and the Individual will travel to the Region of the Moon Principle, the ChandraIoka, that is to say, the Loka of the Presiding Deity of the Mind - suggesting that they have to enter again the realm of the mind with all its agitations and turmoils of wants and wishes. In the Chandraloka, such Individuals will experience some satisfaction and delight, until the consequence of the good acts lasts. That is why it is said in the scriptures: “When the acquired merit is spent, they enter again the world of mortal men”. The Individual encases itself in a body equipped with sense organs etc., appropriate to the earned consequences of the deeds of the previous body, and starts another life-career. The residence of the soul in the Chandraloka is what the Hindus refer to as the time spent as a Deva in Heaven or as an Angel according to Christian and Islamic religions. The name Devendra given to the Lord of these Devas is an indication of a position of authority. Thousands have risen to that position. According to the Vedas, when the highest good is observed, that person is elevated to the position of Devendrahood. The soul raised previously to that position will descend to the earth and resume ceareer in human form. Just as on earth monarchs change, in heaven too rulers cannot escape rise and fall. The residents of Heaven too are subject to the law of ups and downs. It is only the Brahmaloka that is free from birth and death, rise and fall, ups and downs. This is the basic 175 doctrine of Bharathiya thought, its eternal nectar, administered to humanity. When the Individual is as a Deva in the Chandraloka, it cannot manifest any activity (karma). Only man can express himself through action which binds him by its consequence. Karma means activity undertaken with desire, with an eye on the result. When the soul Is in Chandraloka as a Deva, it is content and satisfied and so, it will not crave for activity for earning pleasure or achieving some success. The residence in that Loka is the reward it has secured for the good deeds done by it in the past, or it may be the prize won for such goodness. When the delight emanating from the good deeds is experienced and spent away, the balance of the consequence accumulated has to be suffered and so, the soul has to come as man on earth. Then, attaining the highest good and engaging himself in acts of highest potency for merit, he can cleanse his heart and reach Brahmaloka from whence there no is coming back. The word Hell can nowhere be found in the Vedas. The conception of hell is foreign to the spiritual thought of the Bharathiyas. The idea of hell and the various descriptions of hell are all later additions in the Sastras and Puranas. The authors of these texts believed that religion will be incomplete if it does not posit hell. They laid down diverse tortures as part of hell, but, they laid down one limit to the pain hell inflicts. They declared that there can be no death in hell. The purpose for which hell was created was only to incite fear among the people in order to make them desist from sin. But, nonduality does not posit Heaven or Hell. It is concerned only with Bondage and Liberation, ignorance and illumination. It is known as Vedanta. There is no faith higher than what Vedanta stands for. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 47/52) This spiritual treasure can be got from another too. Only, the giver has to possess supreme attainments and the recipient has to possess the special merit that deserves the achievement. The seed may have life in it; but the soil must be ploughed and made fit to activate it. When both these conditions are satisfied, the harvest of spiritual success is assured. He who instructs in the field of religion has to be of enthralling excellence; the listener, too, has to be of sharp and clear understanding. When both are surprisingly supreme and extraordinarily enthusiastic, the result will be spiritual awakening of the highest level. Or else, rarely can such results follow. These are the real Gurus. They steal your hearts, not your wealth. The people has to concentrate on service 176 to the Guru, and ruminate over his teachings. The pupil must be eager to translate the teaching into daily activity and actual practices. He must fill his heart with devotion and dedicate all his skill for the actualization of the Guru's counsel. Such a person deserves the name, Sishya. When the thirst for liberation and the revelation of one's reality is acute, a strange and mysterious force in Nature will begin operating. When the soil is ready, the seed appears from somewhere! The spiritual Guru will be alerted and the thirst will get quenched. The receiving individual has developed the power to attract the giver of illumination. That power is strong and full. Therefore, naturally the splendour that can confer the illumination will get ready to bless. Readers! Though Gurus of the common type have increased in numbers, there is available for man, a Guru, far more supreme and far more compassionate than any or all of them. He is no other than the Avatar of the Lord. He can, by the mere expression of His Will confer on man the highest consummation of spiritual life. He can gift it and get man to accept it. Even the meanest of the mean can acquire the highest wisdom, in a trice. He is the Guru of all Gurus. He is the fullest embodiment of God as man. Man can cognise God only in the human form. The Bharathiya Spiritual Stream has been declaring, over and over again, that adoring God in the human form is the highest duty of man. Unless God incarnates as man, man can never hope to see God or listen to His Voice. Of course, man may picture God in various other forms, but he can never approximate to the genuine form of God. However much one may try, man cannot picture God in any form except the human. People can pour out wonderful discourses and talks on God and the nature and composition of all that exists in the Universe. They may satisfy themselves, asserting that all accounts of God descending in human form are meaningless myths. That is what the poor ordinary eye can discern. This strange inference is not based on wisdom. As a matter of fact, wisdom is absent in these assertions and declarations, what we can notice in them is only the froth floating on ego waves. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 97/98) The countries of the world fall into two categories - countries where the people are devoted to activities with spiritual motivation and countries where the people pursue the pathways of the senses, with no higher purpose to guide them. The categories emphasis the ideals of the people, down the ages. India is the country, where the people have 177 discovered the proper goal of all activity, namely the glorification of God, resident within and without. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 131) Gravitation has existed on earth since we do not know when. It had its origin along with the Creation of the Earth. The Earth and the Force of Gravitation are both inseparable, indistinguishable. Just because it is not recognized by a few or because it is not visible as such, it will be foolish to deny its existence in the Earth. But the fact is, no one knew the existence of this universal force, though it was there along with the Earth! The force was operating even when man was unaware of it. At last, after analyzing various principles and observing various experiments, the Western physicist Newton announced that the Earth had the force of gravitation. The world accepted his statement and placed faith in its truth. But, the force was operating all the time, even before the announcement by Newton. It did not start operating all of a sudden, when the experiments demonstrated it. (Sathya Sai Vahini, 178) That is why once Sankara said that “the egoism based on the body is what is meant by the Hell”. Egoism of this kind is just another form of the Contra-Divine attitude. Who can remove all the thorns and pebbles from the face of the earth? The only way to avoid them is to move about with footwear. So too, with the Philosophy of Vedantha. With the vision fixed on Sathya or the Reality, with full faith in the Brahman which is your own essential nature, you can bypass the need to transform the external world to suit your ideal of happiness and truth can be attained. He who tramples down egoism and declares with conviction thus: “l am not the bondsman of this body, which is the repository of all types of servitude; the body is my bondsman. I am the master and the manipulator of everything, I am the embodiment of freedom”, is already liberated. All codes of duties must help in this process of the destruction of the ego; they should not foster it and make it grow wild. That is the road to freedom. (Dharma Vahini, 12) Attachment to the world can be destroyed only by attachment to the Lord. Why complain that the ground cannot be seen, when what you have been doing all the while is to fix your gaze on the sky? Watch the ground and look at the sheet of water that reflects the sky, - then you can see, at the same time, the sky above and the earth below. You must adhere the truth that after all is the practice of the immanent Atmic Principle. You must see in every act the reflection of the Glory of the Atman; then, attachment to the Lord will transmute the attachment 178 to the world into a pure offering. The goal should not be altered or lowered; that is to say, the essentials should be kept intact. Task does not depend on the various names and forms that its application entails; they are not so basic; it depends more on the motives and the feelings that direct it and canalize it. (Dharma Vahini, 14) The cause for the present fall in moral standards and absence of social peace is the neglect of the aspect of women's education. The earth and sky are still the same; the change is in the ideal of education from Dharma to Adharma. The education of today is spoken of as Knowledge, but that is merely a way of calling it. It does not deserve that name, if you consider the present actions of the educated and their personal traits. The educated person must be capable of imbibing the inner joy of the Atman, irrespective of external circumstances; he must have grasped the purpose of existence: he must be aware of the discipline of realization. The Grace of the Lord was the Diploma which every Student sought to secure in the old days. That Diploma was awarded to those who were proficient in the cultivation of morality, the knowledge of the Atman, the sublimation of instincts, good conduct, pure habits, control of the senses, restraint of the mind, and the development of divine qualities. Today, however, things are different. Diplomas can now be gained by mugging up a few books! By going through modern schooling one cannot acquire moral and spiritual training. (Dharma Vahini, 29/30) Soul-force can accomplish all the tasks of the world; and since the Gayatri Mantra confers inner strength, to foster that force, it has to be cultivated with care at the right moment, without neglect. For the growth and development of the body pure food is very necessary, is it not? So also, the effulgence of the Sun has to be drawn, to reinforce the inner effulgence of man in the form of creative imagination. When soul-force waxes, the senses too are activated and directed along fruitful lines. When it wanes, the senses fail and fail you. So, if the solar energy is drawn at that very juncture, it will be as seeds planted in season, the harvest is assured. Can darkness hide and confuse when the sun has risen and bathed the earth in splendour? Can sorrow prevail, when we have infused ourselves with that effulgence? How can we be devoid of strength, the strength derived from the very fountain-head of Brahman? The technique of this process has been laid down by the ancients, for the benefit of all aspirants. Learn and 179 practise it; by your own experience, you will be able to witness the Truth of their path. (Dharma Vahini, 44) The principle of Avatars or the Descent of God on Earth, the Incarnation of the Formless with Form, for the Uplift of Beings - this is the basic fact that makes the Bhagavatha authentic. By Bhagavatha we also mean those with attachment to God, those who seek the companionship of God. For such, the book, Bhagavatha, is most precious; it is the breath of their life. To be in the midst of such Bhagavathas is to foster one's own devotion. Unless you have a taste for Godward thoughts, you will not derive joy therefrom. To create that taste, the Bhagavatha relates stories relating to incarnations to the earnest inquirer. Then, one develops the yearning to experience the thrill of God, through all the levels of consciousness. He who has this intense yearning can be a true Bhagavatha. People believe that incarnations of God happen only for two reasons: the punishment of the wicked and the protection of the righteous. But, these represent only one aspect of the Task. The granting of peace and joy, of a sense of fulfillment to seekers who have striven long - this too is the Task. The Avatar, or Form Incarnate is only the concretization of the yearning of the seekers. It is the solidified sweetness of the devotion of godly aspirants. The formless assumes the Form for the sake of these aspirants and seekers. They are the prime cause. The cow secretes milk for the sustenance of the calf. That is the chief beneficiary. But, as too see, others too benefit from that milk. So too, though the Aspirants are the prime cause and their joy and sustenance the prime purpose, other incidental benefits also accrue, such as the fostering of Divine Task, the suppression of evil, the overwhelming of the wicked. There is no compulsive rule that incarnations should occur only on the earth and in human form. Any place, any form, can be chosen by the Fully-Free. Whichever place, whatever Form, promotes the purpose of fulfilling the yearning of the devotee, that Place and that Form are chosen by the Will of God. God is above and beyond the limits of Time and Space. He is beyond all characteristics and qualities; no list of these can describe him fully. For him, all beings are equal. The difference between man, beast, bird, worm, insect and even a god is but a difference of the 'vessel'. (Bahgavatha Vahini, 1/3) 180 Arjuna said: “This world is the stage on which each one acts the role Krishna has allotted him, on which each one struts about for the time given by him and each one has to obey his instructions without fail or falter. We may think in pride that we have done this or that by ourselves, but the truth is, everything happens as he wills.” (...) Can this material body, composed of the five elements, earth, water, fire, air and ether - move or act without his Prompting? No. It is his Amusement, to cause one to be born through another and to cause one to die through another. Else, how can you explain the fact of the snake laying eggs and warming them to bring out the young and then, eat the very children thus born? Even among them, it eats up only those whose term is ended, so to say, not every one of the snakelings. The fish that live in waters get caught in nets when their term ends; why, the small fish get eaten by the big ones and they, in their turn, get swallowed by even bigger ones. This is his law. The snake eats the frog, the peacock eats the snake; this is his game. Who can probe into the reasons for this? The truth is: 'Every single event is the decision of this Krishna.'” (Bahgavatha Vahini, 66/68) It is not possible to limit the freedom of God in assuming Forms. He adopts endless Forms, to manifest Himself in the World and saves it. His incarnation is in conformity with the need of the crisis at the time. When the Earth moaned under the injustice of Hiranyaksha, he had to appear as a Boar, taking Form and equipped with attributes, though, in essence, he is without Form and Attribute. The Will of God is mysterious; it cannot be explained by categories or as consequences. It is above and beyond human reasoning and imagination. It can be comprehended only by those who have known him, and not by those who have acquired scholarship or sharp intellect. The cause and the consequence are integrally related. One day, when Brahma was resting awhile on his seat, there from his nose a boar as small as one's thumb-tip! Brahma who had assumed in sportive exuberance the Human form, knew the why and wherefore of everything; but, he pretended not to, and looked upon the tiny boar with astonishment. Meanwhile, it developed faster and faster into greater and greater size like a frog, a rat, and a eat, and into the proportions of a monstrous elephant in rut. Brahma was smiling within himself at its antics. Very soon, the Boar grew so huge that it seemed to cover both earth and sky; it slid into the sea and emerged from it with Goddess Earth (who had hidden herself under the waters through humiliation) borne alfot safe and secure, on its tusks. 181 Meanwhile, a cry was heard from behind: “You wretched swine! Where are you fleeing to? Stop where you are.” The Boar paid no heed to that cry; It moved on, as if it had not heard it. Then, Hiranyaksha, the Evil-minded Ogre-chief confronted it like a terrible monster, and challenged it to overcome his might. A mortal combat ensued between the two. Witnessing the frightful thrusts and counter-thrusts, Goddess Earth shivered in fear but, the Boar consoled her saying: 'O Goddess, do not be frightened. I shall end this ogre's life immediately. I shall ensure safety and peace for you, in a moment.' Soon, the Boar became terrible to behold, the Goddess was greatly agitated about the encounter; the Boar fell upon Hiranayksha with overwhelming might and the Goddess closed her eyes in sheer terror, unable to bear the sight of the devastating Form of the Boar. The duel was fought with fury, but, in the end, Hiranyaksha was torn to pieces and cast upon the ground. Thus, the Lord assumed various Forms according to the needs of the situation, the forms best suited for the destruction of the wicked Race of Evil-minded Ogres, and for the protection of the good and godly, and the preservation of the Scriptures that reveal the Truth, the Vedas. In this manner, the Lord incarnated as the Fish, the Tortoise, the Manlion, and the Short-statured Vamana. Of all the incarnations, the supremest and the most blissful is the Form of Krishna. Still, you must realize that the chief purpose of all incarnations is the preservation of Justice, Righteousness, Morality and Virtue. (Bahgavatha Vahini, 191/193) Day and Night are willed by me. The Rulers of Living Beings are parts of me. The urge that people have to increase and multiply is the reflection of My Will. Sometimes, when the created world has to be sustained, I myself assume Name and Form and initiate Manvantaras (the Eras of a Manu), and provide the Earth with appropriate Divine Personalities and Sages, who set examples to be followed and indicate the paths for progress. I end also the unlimited increase of beings, when it happens. For this, I take on the Form of Rudra too. I create the bad, in order to highlight and promote the good; and in order to protect the good, I set certain limits, both to the good and the bad, for, they would otherwise, stray into wrong ways and inflict great harm. I am immanent in every being. People forget Me, who is within and without them; I am the inner core of every being, but they are not aware of this. So, they are tempted to believe the objective world to be 182 realand true, and they pursue objective pleasures, and fall into grief and pain. On the other hand, if they concentrate all attention on Me alone believing that the Lord has willed everything and everyone I bless them and reveal to them the Truth that they are 1 and I am they. Thousands have been blessed thus. They are the seekers, the aspirants, the Mahatmas, the Sages, the Divinely Inspired, the Manifestations of the Divine, the Guides who show the Path. They have acquired the experience that Truth is Brahma, (Bahgavatha Vahini, 194) Let us pick up the story when Rama, Sita and Lakshmana reached the mountain area of Chitrakuta. Now, the Lord will always be carrying on some playful sport; he is the perfect actor. He never has any sorrow or pain whatsoever, but sometime he will act as though he had such feelings. Whenever God comes down in human form he acts this way in order to conduct himself in a completely natural way as man. The human form is taken on by him so that he can be easily accessible to people. (Bhagavad Gita, 24) To find a diamond you must dig deep within the earth. You will not find it hanging outside from a tree. In the same way, you will not find this most valuable diamond which is the Lord, lying around somewhere outside, easily visible to all. With the help of the teachings of great souls, you have to make the effort to find God within. The body is not an ordinary thing. It is the temple of God, it is a chariot which carries the Lord. In the world, which can be thought of as a grand village, the Lord is being taken in procession in this chariot called the body. (Bhagavad Gita, 27) Together with most animals and birds, human beings have five sense organs; these sense organs must be used extremely carefully, knowing well their capabilities and limitations. You must exercise the same control over them as you use in controlling a number of powerful energies and implements which you encounter in your daily life. For example, fire when used with care and intelligence can serve you in a number of useful ways; but when it is out of control it can be very harmful. Or take the example of electricity or a knife; if you know the proper way to use them, they will be beneficial; otherwise they can be quite dangerous. It all depends on the care you take and your intelligence. The Vedanta has laid special emphasis on knowing the proper use of the sense organs, and in applying that understanding to your day-to-day life. (Bhagavad Gita, 39) 183 Wherever you look, whether it be here on earth, or in heaven, or even in the netherworld, every thing that you can ever find anywhere, is made up of some combination of the five elements, and only the five elements. Nothing else exists. Whatever you have ever desired, whatever you have ever used, whatever you have ever lost, all these myriads of things are nothing but changes in manifestation of the five elements. All these countless variations of the five elements have been, and are forever changing with time; they are all temporary, endlessly cycling from one name and form to another. The flower which has blossomed today will be dried up by tomorrow. The flower which has become dried up tomorrow, will be decomposed a few days later. Food which has been cooked today will be spoiled by tomorrow. The same food becomes poison the day after. Once it is spoiled you cannot get back the original food. The beautiful form of today will become ugly by tomorrow. Even atoms making up the matter in the moon, may in time end up here on earth, and atoms making up matter here on earth may go to the moon. Once every seven years all the atoms which constitute the human body undergo a total change. It would be foolish, indeed, for you to think that the body and the sense organs which are made up of the five elements, are permanent, or that any object made up of these elements has any lasting value. Only the external senses will be hankering after such transitory things. (Bhagavad Gita, 111) When you make a search through the far corners of this world you will discover that you are really just seeking these five elements; they are all you will ever find in any of the things of the world. But since they are already within you, what is the point of seeking them in the things outside? It is natural for you to seek and aspire for something which you do not have. But it is unnatural to seek and aspire for something which you already have. There is only one entity which transcends the five elements, and that is divinity. This is what you should aspire for. Wisdom, is seeing that One everywhere. That all-pervasive unity is the Atman. Seek out this unity and keep it constantly in view. When all your actions are based on Atman they become sacred and pure. When all your activities are performed for the sake of Atman or for the pleasure of God, then you become sanctified and filled with wisdom. A number of Rishis, right from ancient days, have made heroic efforts to attain this state of being ever established in the highest spiritual wisdom. (Bhagavad Gita, 120) 184 The physical universe contains billions of suns, each with its own world; there are countless planets, big and small and innumerable beings; and in this entire vast universe, the earth is smaller than even a tiny drop; on this earth, India is just a little country. In this little country there is a small state. In this small state is a very little district. In this little district there is just a minor village. In this village there is an insignificant little house. And in this little house there sits a very small body. Isn't it ludicrous to think that such a small body could ever feel egoistic and blown-up with self-importance, considering its minute size in this huge universe. When you think of this Universe and your own place in it, you can see that physically you are the merest speck in that vast totality. Can such a tiny speck ever hope to understand the totality? Can a mere drop ever hope to measure the whole ocean? And yet, this ocean is itself constantly undergoing change - and so does the whole earth - and so does everything else in the Universe. The world in which you are living is completely temporary and transient. How can an insignificant, temporary entity living in a transient world try to understand the infinite, limitless, permanent entity? To understand the permanent entity, you must occupy a permanent place within that permanent entity. Body, personality and individuality are all temporary. They can be compared to a mirage. Man is trying to quench his thirst from a mirage. A mirage appears to be water, but there is no water there. No cloth can be wetted from a mirage; no bucket can be filled there. You can never quench your thirst there. (Bhagavad Gita, 151) The stars look as though they are very close to each other, but the distance between any two stars is tens of trillions of miles. They look as though milk has been spread all over the sky. The stars that man can see with his telescopes number in the billions upon billions. There are many more things which he has not been able to see. What is the size of the earth in the context of such a vast universe where there are billions upon billions of stars, spread over distances of billions upon billions of miles? What is the place of earth in the solar system with its sun, which is only one of the vast number of stars? In this earth what is the size of India? What is the size of this state of Andhra Pradesh? Within it how small is this district we are now in? And how much smaller is this village? And then, how very much smaller still are you in that village? If such is the scale of the universe and such is your size in it, why are you getting this egoistic feeling? If you were to take true cognizance of the vastness of the world you would not have such egoism. 185 Only when you are oblivious to the greatness of the universe in relation to your minute size can you ever be filled with such a footish nation. (Bhagavad Gita, 221) The Vedas have declared that various ceremonial actions performed with interest in the results, can only take you as far as heaven. You should not be under the impression that heaven endows you with immortality; the same Veda has also declared that when the merits of the actions have been consumed, you have to come back down to earth. You may not fully agree with this Vedic doctrine of Karma, but you should not engage in arguments and counter-arguments about it. Just realize that when you are only interested in the fruits, they soon will become exhausted, and new actions have to be undertaken again and again, in an endless cycle. (...) In the same way, your actions may be compared to this coming and going of the thief. You perform actions in your life here on earth; afterwards you go up to heaven. Then when your term there has expired, you come back again to earth. Krishna said: “This process of going up and coming down is not good.” Then he gave Arjuna the sacred teaching. He directed him to seek out that place which is permanent, to abide in that place of eternal truth from which there is never any coming back again. (Bhagavad Gita, 225) Krishna declared that heaven is only temporary. He said: “Arjuna, there is something which is greater than heaven. I am not saying that you should stop performing sacrifices, austerities, religious rituals, and the like. You have to engage in such worshipful activities as part of your duty. However, do everything you do for the welfare of the world. Do not act with a selfish motive. Perform every action selflessly, disinterestedly, concerned only with the peace, the welfare and prosperity of the world at large. Do not be concerned with reaching heaven; set your sight on a much higher goal, beyond heaven. Heaven will last only as long as the merits of your actions last. Once these merits are exhausted, you will have to come back to earth. Therefore, give up your longing for heaven which is temporary and impermanent. Cultivate nearness and dearness to the Lord. Become merged in him; that is what is truly important. The principle of divinity is greater than heaven. When you understand the secret of action and perform all your actions from the proper perspective, you will be able to acquire the divinity itself.” (Bhagavad Gita, 228/229) 186 One of Arjuna's names is Parthiva, which means son of the earth. All of you are sons of the earth. Since Arjuna may be considered an outstanding representative of all humankind, by converting him into a sacred person, Krishna felt that the whole world would in time be transformed. (Bhagavad Gita, 233) As part of action you may perform sacrifices and ceremonial worship; but as previously mentioned, these will take you only up to heaven. Krishna informed Arjuna that there is a state which is far beyond and far more sacred than heaven. “Do not consider heaven as a permanent place”, Krishna said, “when you have exhausted your merits you will have to leave heaven and return back to the earth. Heaven is only a temporary camp; you will not be able to reside there permanently. Perhaps you think that in heaven you can enjoy so many bodily and mental pleasures; but, in truth, the pleasures you get there are only a little greater than those you get here on earth. There is a state which is far, far beyond, far more sacred. That state may be reached by identifying yourself with God, by associating yourself with Atman, by merging yourself with Brahman. In order to attain this state you will have to become totally desireless and selfless; you will have to perform all your actions without expecting any fruits from them.” (Bhagavad Gita, 241) You proceed from 'death' to 'life' and from 'illness' to 'health' by the experience of the buffetings of the World. The World is a very essential part of the curriculum of man; through the agony of search is born the infant, wisdom. The pains are worthwhile; they indicate the birth of new life. From restlessness you get absolute peace, from absolute peace to bright spiritual illumination and Supreme Divine radiance. It is like the alternating of night and day, this recurrence of joy and grief. Night and day are twin sisters, both are necessary to increase the fertility of the soil, to activate and refresh Life. They are like summer and winter. (Vijayadasami,1953) Never lose courage in the examination hall or outside. Courage is the fertilizer which will make the plant of scholarship grow. The field may be good, but manuring is also necessary. (3.3.1958) Really speaking, you agriculturists are holy souls, for you bend under the weight of the service you do and with hands raised in prayer, you 187 toil night and day converting dust and dirt into the nourishing harvest of grain for all men to feed upon. This task is holy and the product of your efforts is also sacred. Why cannot this task be made more fruitful by the cultivation of virtues also? That is the real harvest which pleases the Lord and sustains the world. Worry and grief there will always be, of one type or other, in the past, present and future; while walking, dreaming and sleeping. But place faith in the Lord and do your tasks as dedicated to him and they both will vanish. (...) Spend your time in the contemplation of the beauties of nature that are spread out before you in earth and sky; green expanses of the crops you have raised, cool breezes that waft contentment and joy, the panorama of colored clouds, the music of the birds. Sing the glories of God as you walk along the bunds of the fields and the banks of the canals. Do not talk hatefully in the midst of all this evidence of love; do not get angry, in these placid surroundings; do not disturb the sky with your shouts and curses. Do not pollute the air with vengeful boasts. The seedling wants water and manure to grow and yield rich harvest. The tiny sapling of spiritual yearning for liberation from bondage also needs these two. That is the real cultivation you must undertake. That is the mark of the wise farmer. (2.9.1958) Like underground water, the Divine is there, in every one, remember. The Lord is the Indweller in all beings, Allpervading. He is the Soul of every being. He is in you as much as in every one else. He is not more in a rich being or bigger in a fat being; his spark illumines the cave of the heart of every one. The Sun shines equally on all; his Grace is falling equally on all. It is only you that erect obstacles that prevent the rays of His Grace from warming you. Do not blame the Lord for your ignorance or foolishness or perversity. Just as underground water wells up in a gushy spring when a bore is sunk down to that depth, by constant Ram Ram Ram Ram Ram, touch the spring of Divinity and one day it will gush out in cool plenty and bring unending joy. Life is a pilgrimage to God; the holy spot is there, afar! The road lies before you; but unless you take the first step forward and follow that step with others, how can you reach it? Start with courage, faith, joy and steadiness. You are bound to succeed. (20.12.1958) All aspirants must get peace; that is the mission on which the Lord comes again and again on this earth. He selects a place full of holi188 ness and divinity and takes on the human form, so that you may meet him and talk, understand and appreciate, listen and follow, experience and benefit. The tragedy is that when Godhead is invisible, formless, you concretize it as you like and pray to it and get consolation and strength out of it; but when it is before you, concretized in human form, you doubt and discuss and deny! People fall before the stone snake and pour milk on it and wash it lovingly with sacred waters; when it materializes into an actual cobra, they flee in fear! But a true devotee has no fear or disbelief. (10.7.1959) Your study here must develop your powers of discrimination, not your egoism. Do not argue for argument's sake, for it will lead only to dry scholarship and intellectual pride. Such craving for criticism is a disease of the intellect and it has to be nipped in the bud. Examine the thing which you do not like very closely and with great care. Do not jump to conclusions, favorable or unfavorable. That would be abdicating your precious status of 'thinker' and your responsibility to yourself Even the Sun which is millions of miles afar can set fire to some object if by means of a magnifying glass its rays are focussed at one point. So also, focus all your powers of observation and judgement on one topic and it will surely stand revealed. (22.1.1960) The cottage and the castle are both built on the earth. So too, all faiths and religions, all disciplines have the Veda as the basis. (...) Suryaprakasha Shasthry said that the worlds this side of Suuryaloka are all inhabited by beings that are subject to life and death, to the processes of involution and evolution and that the world on the other side are inhabited by beings that are free from these aspects of change. He also asked, who can give us the secret of transcending the barrier that divides the region of death from the region of immortality? Of course, the Lord has often sent Messengers to tell humanity about it and he has himself come down in human form to communicate it and save mankind from perdition. It is because the task of guiding man has gone on so consistently that today in India there is at least this quantum of earnestness to achieve it and to escape from the cycle of birth and death. (20.2.1964) Through meditation and devotion, you can be aware of yourselves as all this. Mud existed before plates and pots; pots and plates are mud; mud there will be when plates and pots are no more. The plate and the 189 pot must be aware of their being always mud; that, in other words, is self-realization. When that is achieved, wherever your eyes are cast, you find yourself; wherever your attention is directed, you find your reflection. Begin to feel for it now, this very moment. (...) Offer the Lord, not the flowers got in exchange for a few paise from the shop, but the fragrant flowers of your own virtues. Let tears of joy be the holy water with which you seek to wash the feet of the Lord. (25.11.1964) Man is suffering because he cannot rid himself of the greed for senseobjects and sense-pleasures. He knows that he has to give up whatever he earns and collects, sooner or later; but, yet this attachment waxes instead of waning, as the years go by. If every man on earth could take with him on death, even a handful of mud from the Earth, there would have been nothing much left and mud would have been rationed at so many ounces per head! (13.12.1964) There is nothing that Divine Power cannot accomplish. It can transmute earth into sky and sky into earth. To doubt this is to prove that you are too weak to grasp the grandeur of the Universal. I have come to instruct all in the essence of the Vedas, to shower on all this precious gift, to protect and preserve Truth and Divine task. Each profession has a task, a set of moral restrictions and regulations guiding its exercise; if these are honored, then the joy, of the participant will go on adding itself, plus, plus, plus. (17.12.1964) It is an uphill task: to reform one's tendencies and character. A man may study all the text-books of spiritual practice, all the scriptures, and he may even lecture for hours on them; but he will slip into error when temptation confronts him. Like land that is parched, the heart may appear to be free from any crop of evil; but when the first showers fall, the seeds and roots underneath the soil change the waste into a carpet of green. (13.1.1965) On this earth, it is only through activity that you can transcend the Karma. Birds and beasts are not aware of this secret; man alone can select and accept the action that is most profitable for liberation from the chain of karma. If he seeks happiness by satisfying the demands of the sense, he learns that happiness won by that search is inseparably mixed with misery. (28.3.1965) 190 You find now a number of people who open their mouths wide in admiration of Western countries who prepare rockets to travel to the moon and go round the earth. They may circle lakhs of miles in space, but, they know not how to proceed half an inch more towards their neighbor, or brother; they do not dare explore their inner reality, though they are eager to explore the outer illusion! The Truth that is in all beings is also in you. Search for that; discover that unity; that source of courage, of love, of wisdom. (31.3.1965) Consider all objects that you collect here as given on 'trust' to be used in this caravanserai, during your pilgrimage, in this field of action. You have to return them when you leave; they belong to another. When you hold a currency note in your hand and say proudly: “This is mine” that note laughs at you, for, it says: “O, how many thousand persons have I known, who have prided themselves like this!” The body is but a tent. Don't fondle that delusion; pant for the indweller, he who resides therein and makes it active, makes it ponder and conclude and act. (...) An empty iron box gets valued when it contains jewels; the body is honored when it contains the jewel of consciousness and the valuables called virtues. Life has to be lived through, for the sake of the chance to unfold the virtues. Otherwise, man is a burden upon the earth, a consumer of food. Whether you like it or not, the length of your life is being clipped every day; the Sun takes a day off it when he sets. You have to pay him this tribute. You cannot get it back, however hard you pine for it or promise to put it, if given back, to better use; once gone, it is gone for ever. And how can you be sure of the day ahead? You may not live to see it. So, sanctify every moment by holy thoughts, words and deeds. (...) Do not be led away by the scorn of others or by the recommendation of others. Contact your own reality in the silence that you create by quietening the senses and controlling the mind. There is a Voice that you can hear in that silence. The true witness of your having listened to that Voice is your behavior. A tree is held and fed by the roots that go into the silent earth; so also, if the roots go deep into the silence of your inner consciousness, your spiritual blossomy is assured. (6.4.1965) The stars under which these two Incarnations of God descended on the earth are also significant. When Avatars come, they choose the 191 time and place, clan and the family, and they decide and bring the comrades and the co-workers. When Vishnu incarnated as Rama, the thousand-headed serpent forming the couch of Vishnu, his conch and discus and other inseparable adjuncts of the Lord also incarnated; the Devas (celestials) also came down, in order to taste the sweetness of the Lord's company and service. Rohini, the star under which Krishna was born, is related to the attainment of yogic success and the powers that flow from it. Punarvasu, the star under which Rama was born, has a mysterious influence on the authority which accepts all who submit the protector of those who take refuge of Rama's glory. (19.8.1965) A field may look barren and dead; but the first shower of rain will convert it into a green carpet; the seeds of grass in the soil sprout at the touch of dampness. So too, at the first contact with temptation, the attachments for earthy things prevents the sprouts and the growth of spiritual discipline. To visualize the Lord as resident in all and as responsible for everything (for he is the Director of the Play) is the hall-mark of devotion. (26.9.1965) Krishna said you are sons of the Earth. This is very appropriate, for the earth and all attachments for things earthy lead you down into the regions of pain and grief. Earthly domain, earthly riches are powerless before spiritual domain over the senses, spiritual riches of self-knowledge and self-confidence. Man goes out into space with his rockets and space ships and sputniks, only to acquire superior striking power over his rivals on earth. Man must know the Universe as basically Brahman and so as fundamentally knowledge and love and peace. (24.10.1965) The earth around the trunk of certain trees has to be turned now and again so that the roots might get strong; the branches have to be trimmed, so that blossoms might appear and fruits might be got. So too man has to dig around the edges of the mind, trim the traits of character and tend the tree of life. (20.2.1966) By imbibing the teachings of the Bhagavata, your quality of inertia will be raised into quality of restless activity and purified into quality of poise and serenity. It is like the fruit growing by the combined influence of the earth and sun first into full sourness, then to partial sweetness 192 and finally complete sweetness, in three stages. Man too by the twin forces of the Grace from without and the yearning from within, grows into the complete sweetness of bliss and love. (2.7.1966) The body suffers from thirst for water, the spirit has a keener thirst. Worldly thirst is disastrous; it makes man bestial in his efforts to satisfy the craving. If the earth was a little smaller, man might have swallowed it whole! Luckily it is a little too big. (8.3.1967) Separation has to be done in order to get the pure gold. You acclaim the feat when some one is shot up into space and starts revolving round the earth or racing to the moon. You do not realize that men on earth are being starved of resources by this costly adventure and that it is at the same time being tainted by hate and pride. One single rocket costs as much as the total budget of all the universities of India for twenty years! The net result of all this 'progress' is just this: mankind is living precariously on the brink of a holocaust; it is terror-stricken; man startles at the echo of his own steps! Man feels that he is the master of the Universe and that the Universe is existing only under his sufferance. How then can he have peace? This conceit will bring about his fall; man must be humble and realize that he knows so little; even about himself. Without the knowledge of his own self, what is all the lumber now filling his brain worth? Make yourself humble, pure, useful for others. That way lies peace and joy. (9.3.1967) When once Brahma asked the sage Narada what was the most amazing thing he noticed on earth, Narada replied: “The most amazing thing I saw was this: the dying are weeping over the dead.” Those who are themselves nearing death every moment are weeping over those who have died, as if their weeping has any effect, either to revive the dead or prevent their own death! Brahma asked him to tell another, Narada said: “Another amazing thing is: Every one fears the consequence of sin, but goes on sinning nevertheless! Everyone craves for the consequence of meritorious acts, but everyone is reluctant to do any meritorious act!” (10.3.1967) The green vitality of the tree is a sign of the Divine Will, which sends its roots deep into the soil. The roots keep the tree safe from storms, holding it fast against the violent tug of the wind. So too, if the roots of 193 love in man go down into the spring of the Divine in him, no storm of suffering can shake him and crash him into disbelief. (24.5.1967) Hindu religion and culture is at stake; it is being derided and discarded by the very people who have the responsibility to foster and fructify them. Hindus are fast giving up the rites and ceremonies that marked the different stages of spiritual development. They join in the humiliating laughter of cynics who proclaim that they circled in outer space and did not find God anywhere; as if the earth under their feet and Nature around them were not witnesses enough for his existence! (7.10.1967) Man imagines that he has achieved much as a result of his search for material pleasures. He has discovered electricity, and is using it for giving light. But what poor glory is this! When the Sun rises, even the brightest bulb pales into insignificance. Man has invented the fan and by means of electricity, he is able to induce breeze. But, when a storm arises in nature, the toughest tree is uprooted and man's handiwork of brick and mortar is laid in ruins, with the roofs flying in the air! On what basis can he erect his pride? The Sun is but a star among billions in space. The earth is but a speck, rotating around the Sun. The nation to which he belongs is but a fraction of that spark, his village is a microscopic dot in that fraction and he is but one among the thousands or lakhs of people residing therein. He struts about for a few winks of the eye of time, and prides himself, most stupidly, as if he is the lord and master. But his real title to joy is not this. It is that he is the child and inheritor of immortality; he is the repository of Divinity, he can by various paths attain the state of Divinity itself! A machine without the power to activate it is of no use; so too, a human body without the Divine Spark is of no avail. Without that spark, man is a tree that bears no fruit, a cow that yields no milk; he must become aware of the spark, he must know how to illumine oneself with it and cover oneself with its splendour. You are living now in the dark, in ignorance. The knowledge that you are the Divine Spark, encased in the sheaths of bliss, intelligence, feelings, sensations and organic substances - this knowledge is the light. You must light your own lamp. You cannot walk in the light of another's lamp. You cannot exist on the money in the purse of another. Have your own money; then alone are you free. Earn the knowledge yourself. (26.3.1968) 194 I know you have the enthusiasm to carry my message among the people of this country and other countries. Let me remind you that the best and the only successful way in which you can do it is to translate the message into your own lives. Your thoughts, words and deeds must be saturated with the message. Then, they will spread effortlessly and efficiently, and the face of the world will be transformed. (...) You elaborate in your lectures the unique powers of Sai, the incidents that are described as 'miracles' in books written on me by some persons. But I request you not to attach importance to these. Do not exaggerate their significance; the most significant and important power is, let me tell you, my Love. I may turn the sky into earth, or earth into sky; but that is not the sign of Divine might. It is Love, the effective universal, ever-present, that is the unique sign. When you attempt to cultivate and propagate this love and this fortitude, trouble and travail will dog your steps. You must welcome them, for without them, the best in you cannot be drawn out. If gold was as plentiful as dust or diamonds as easily available as pebbles, no one would care for them. They are won after enormous exertion and expense; therefore they are eagerly sought after. (...) Let me draw your attention to another fact. On previous occasions when God incarnated on earth, the bliss of recognizing him in the incarnation was vouchsafed only after the physical embodiment had left the world, in spite of plenty of patent evidences of His Grace. And the loyalty and devotion they commanded from men arose through fear and awe, at their superhuman powers and skills, or at their imperial and penal authority. But, ponder a moment on this Sathya Sai Manifestation; in this age of rampant materialism, aggressive disbelief and irreverence, what is it that brings to it the adoration of millions from all over the world? You will be convinced that the basic reason for this is the fact that this is the Supra-worldly Divinity in Human form. Again, how fortunate you are that you can witness all the countries of the world paying homage to Bharatha; you can hear adoration to Sathya Sai's Name reverberating throughout the world, even while this body is existing - not at some future date, but when it is with you, before you. And again, you can witness very soon the restoration of Divine order to its genuine and natural status, the Task laid down in the Vedas for the good of all the peoples of the world. The revival of Vedic task is the resolve that Sai has, not only drawing people towards me, attracting them by the manifestation of my power and capability. This is not a phenomenon of delusion. This phenomenon will sustain 195 truth, it will uproot untruth, and in that victory make all of you exult in ecstasy. This is the Sai Will. (17.5.1968) Life on earth is, as on the ocean, ever restless, with the waves of joy and grief, of loss and gain, the swirling currents of desire, the whirlpools of passion, and the simooms of greed and hate. To cross the ocean, the only reliable raft is a heart filled with the Love of God and Man. Man is born for a high destiny, as the inheritor of a rich heritage. He should not fritter his days in low pursuits and vulgar vanities. His destiny is to know the Truth, live in it and for it. The Truth along can make man free, happy and bold. If he is not prompted by this high purpose, life is a waste, a mere tossing on the waves, for the sea of life is never calm. (8.7.1968) This is- the day when the world celebrates the advent of Lord Krishna, who came down to earth in order to transmute it into heaven and make Gods of men. Hundreds and thousands of times has this day been celebrated, but, does man shine today with the jewels Krishna poured into his lap? Has his Message been implanted in the heart and blossomed into higher life and aspiration? No. The reason lies in hypocrisy that parades as devotion! Words emanating from the tongue, belying the activities of the mind and senses. (16.8.1968) I must say plainly that ninety out of a hundred among you have not clearly visualized the purpose for which I have allowed you to form these Organizations. It is not to give some people places of authority or power, or for ensuring fame and publicity for me. It is to build upon the earth the fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of men on strong foundations. This must be clearly grasped by all of you. You are not engaged in social service through these organizations; you are engaged in your own service. All the items of work are aimed at expanding your heart and purifying it. That is the call of the sages of this land and all the scriptures and texts. (21.11.1968) Know that God is the One that is dearest and nearest to you as dear and as near as your own heart and pray to him; surely, his answer will be vouchsafed immediately. A hundred such individuals will leaven the whole earth. You may have huge hordes of men in the army, but they are useful only when the few generals who lead them know where they are and whether they should proceed, and how overcome the enemy, whose strength and weakness they have comprehended. 196 Hordes of people sing, recite, adore, worship, praise, prostrate - but, these are the soldiers. Those who believe, who have faith and who practise the discipline, these are the Generals in whom the Master confides. (18.10.1969) Tolerance and humility have to be promoted in the rising generation through the promotion of spiritual discipline among the mothers. They are Mother Earth, which germinates the seeds and fosters them into stalwart saplings and trees. Saline soil stunts the saplings and damages the crops. Every one has a mother as the source of his life and body. So the mother has to be strong in mind and body, ripe in culture and character, sanctified by holy thoughts and steeped in love and dedication. Good mothers make a good nation. Mothers have to be repositories of sacrifice, discipline and devotion. Their activity must be based on these three urges. (22.11.1969) A group of scholars who had come to me recently asked me, “Swami! You talk of flames of anxiety and fear; but, surely, you appreciate the great step forward that man has taken by landing on the moon!” I told them, it was wrong to spend billions of dollars and roubles on such enterprises. They argued that though there may not be any immediate profit from all that capital lost, its potentialities for good are very great. I said: “It is a question of priorities; first things first. When so many nations upon the Earth are undernourished, undereducated, underhoused, it is sheer absence of discrimination to spend time, skill and money for this spectacular competitive adventure. Later, when the earth has been made the home of a happy family of peoples, such enterprises can be planned.” The Earth is the natural habitat of man. Why should he venture out of the range of the elements of which his body is composed and go places where to he has to take water, air and other essential requisites with him? When he goes to the moon, he does not leave anxiety, fear and falsehood behind. The moon that man has to voyage into is the Mind, not this dead satellite, with no capacity to illumine itself. The Ramayana mentions that Ravana skilfully prepared a wax head similar to that of Rama and arranged that it be presented before Sita as the severed head of her Lord, so that, she might give up all thought of living with him again, and surrender to the wiles of her captor, Ravana. The moon is like that lifeless imitation head of Rama. The real Rama is vibrant, active, somewhere else. The real Moon for man is in the firma- 197 ment of his Heart, where the mind and the intelligence, the real Sun, revolve. (6.3.1970) The same sky is over every one's head; the same earth supports every one's feet; the same air enters every one's lungs! The same God brought all forth, brings up all and brings about the end of this earthly career. Why then this inhuman role of foe and fanatic, of fight and feud? (...) Man is flying to the Moon, and diving into the sea; but, he does not know how to live on earth with his fellowmen, in love and peace. He moves towards the Moon for fear that others may reach before him; and dives through the sea to strike terror, himself terrified of others! The way to live without fearing or causing fear is laid down in the Bhagavadgita, the very first shloka of which is about Dharmakshetra, the field of righteousness! (12.5.1970) I have come for the restoration of the Right that sustains the earth, that ensures peace among men and among the nations. Live in righteousness, promote righteousness by your acts, thoughts and words - that is the spiritual excercise I appreciate, for that is paying reverence to the task which I have set before myself. Foster righteousness, feed righteousness, fertilize righteousness, encourage righteousness - it is My Work and I will be pleased. (18.7.1970) Nature, the Earth, is your school, your laboratory, the gateway to liberation, and the panorama of God's manifold majesty. Seek to know the lessons it is ready to teach; all things in Nature are as Brahman as you are. So, any act is Divine; any work is Divine worship; build the mansion of your life on the strong foundation of the faith that all this is Brahman. (...) The age period, from 16 to 30 years, is a crucial stage, when man achieves best and struggles hardest to achieve. Once frittered, these years of life can never be regained! Take no devious path, but move in the footsteps of God and the godly during this period of your life. The body is but a lump of clay we carry about with us, between birth and death. We were Atman before birth and we shall be Atman again, after this sojourn on earth. Devote the body while you have it, with all its furnishings of intellect and imagination, skill and knowledge, for the purposes I indicate and win Grace. (4.10.1970) 198 The ascent to manhood has been made possible for you all; but this high status among the animals is to be deserved by merging at last in the Divine, that is the goal which the pilgrimage of evolution has in view, since life began on earth as the amoeba on the waters. Faith in that goal and steady march towards it are the signs of one's being aware of the responsibility of being a man. The Call of the Divine echoes in every heart; it provokes the reaction of awe, reverence, affection, love and sacrifice - all ingredients of devotion. It translates itself into acts of worship, of praise, of adoration and of rituals and symbolizing the majesty of God. Thus the mind gets saturated with Divine thoughts, it is recast in the Divine mould, until the flow of bliss is unabated. (6.10.1970) Man is now able to soar into outer space and reach up to the Moon; earth and sky are his playgrounds. But though he is intelligent enough to sail through space and under the sea and shoot bombs across continents, he is not moral enough to live at peace with his neighbor! A few handfuls will satisfy his hunger; a short length of cloth will cover his nakedness; a few square feet of shade are enough to shield him against heat and rain. But, for these, he slaughters his brethren and his sisters, he steals, he plots full conspiracies, he revels in lies and breaks the law, and destroys peace in his own heart and in society. Schools, colleges and educational institutes multiply, but the educated are a danger to themselves and to the country. Hospitals and medical research, drugs and ameliorative measures increase, but, the percentage of insanity and illness also increases. Everywhere there is the dark cloud of anxiety, fear, discontent and agony, disturbing the rich as well as the poor nations of the world. (10.10 1970) The fulfillment of man's life on earth consists in filling oneself with Love of God and transmuting that love into acts of service, service of man who is the embodiment of God. If man has no love in him and if he does not share it with all beings, he is but a burden to the earth. Make your emotions pure; make your mind strong to resist the force of ignorance and the wiles of the senses, then you are assured of peace and joy. You maintain health by physical exercise, so too, you must maintain mental health; for the mind can lead you into bondage or liberation by means of certain exercises. (...) When God Himself comes down and has come down to serve man, he will indeed be pleased if you too serve man. (...) 199 There can be no limit for the Sai Will, no hindrance, no opposition or obstacle. You may believe it or you may not, but the Sai Will can transform earth into sky, the sky into earth. Only, there is no call for that transformation. This Divine Behavior is far distinct from the mean exhibitionistic tricks of the inferior Will. This is spontaneous manifestation. (22.11.1970) Man has not come into this world to strut about for a while on the stage, consuming food and gaily gallivanting. Man comes into the world so that he may bask in the Presence of God, through the exercise of love and the cultivation of love. The earth is a great enterprise, a busy factory, where the product is Love. By means of spiritual practice, it is possible to produce love and export it to millions and millions of people, in need of it. The more it is shared the deeper it becomes, the sweeter its taste, and the faster the joy. By means of love, one can approach God and stay in his presence, for God is love, and when one lives in love, he is living in God. (1.1.1971) Measure the microcosm, you have measured the macrocosm. Know all about clay; you have known all about pots, pans, plates and cups. Know about the base, you have known about the superstructure. Know about water, you know about rain, cloud, steam, stream, river all its modifications and manifestations. (7.1.1971) The seed struck in the soil sprouts and grows. It puts forth branches and leaves, and adorns itself with blossoms which attract bees; it develops fruits which are really offerings of sweetness and strength, to those who serve the tree, carrying the seeds ensconced within them, to far distances and seatter them again on the soil, so that they may get stuck and sprout, in another cycle of life and death! The seed is not inert; it is conscious, alive, active. The whole Universe is suffused with Divinity, Divinity that is Existence-Consciousness-Bliss (sat-chit-ananda)! Existence as “seed-plant-tree,” Consciousness which strives for expression and manifestation and unfoldment; and, Bliss, in that fulfillment. You are also Existence-Consciousness-Bliss. Do not condemn your majesty bewailing: “I am unfortunate, I am despicable, I am downhearted.” No. You are elated, you are enthroned, you are exalted. You are all this; but you are not aware of this, on account of illusion. Illusion is like your shadow in the well; if you do not peep into the well, it is not there! It is there, only whenever you peep into it! 200 The primal ignorance and the primal wisdom are inherent, one in the other; the light of day darkens the stars, so that we cannot see them, though they are up above our heads! The darkness of night reveals the specks of light, which are the stars! Vibration, motion, light, darkness - all are intertwined. (14.1.1971) Live in love; love is life. Without loving or being loved, no being can exist on the earth. Love sustains, love strengthens, love is the urge behind all adventure, all sacrifice, all success. (13.8.1971) While moving through the dense jungle called life on earth, in the thick darkness of Ignorance of the place you have come from and the place to which you should go, and even of your own real identity, six dacoits - lust, anger, greed, attachment, egoism, hate - pounce on you, and you can overwhelm them and save yourself, only by means of the light shed by spiritual wisdom and weilding the weapon of Dedicated Living. (24.8.1971) Today many scientists of great reputation are inventing gadget and flying to the moon. They are spending so much money on such things, but they do not have peace of mind. Leaders and men who are at the top of society feel that they have everything. Alas! They do not have any peace of mind. Why is this so? We have to enquire and find an answer for this. One can count stars and fly to the moon. But if one cannot look into the inside of one's self, how can he find happiness? Our culture and traditions are such that they enable you to know who you are and help you to understand yourself. The first thing to have is selfconfidence, after which alone you will get self-satisfaction. Once you have got self-satisfaction, then you must acquire the virtue of self-sacrifice and after self-sacrifice alone, you come to self-realization. Thus to achieve self-realization, self-confidence is the most important thing. In all these four attributes, namely, self-confidence, self-satisfaction, self-sacrifice and self-realization, the one common word is self. To understand this self, you must find out from experienced people what they know about it. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1972, 6/7) Why is it that great saints, great men of religion were born only in India and the Vedas themselves were born in India? Why is it that these Vedas and people who expounded them were not born in other countries? God is present everywhere. God is omnipresent. Therefore, Vedas which simply constitute the breath of God are also omnipresent 201 and should therefore be everywhere. The sounds of Vedas, the essence of Vedas, the fragrance of Vedas are indeed to be found all over the world. Here is a small example. When did we find out that the earth has got the power to attract? When a Western scientist by name Newton through his experiment, through his intelligence and through his work, discovered that there is an attracting power called gravitation, natural to the earth. From that day, we started believing that earth has the power to attract. But did not the earth have the power to attract before Newton? The phenomenon of gravitation surely could not have had a separate beginning. In fact ever since earth came into existence, it should have had the power to attract. In the same manner, as one single Western individual by name Newton, after his efforts and after his research, has uncovered the existing fact that earth has the power to attract, so also the fact that the Vedas are the life breath which were given to us by God was something which had been uncovered and found out by the efforts of lndian Saints. Just as there is an amount of truth in the statement that Newton by his effort and by his researches has discovered that earth has the power to attract, exactly the same amount of truth is also contained in the statement that lndian Saints and citizens of India, by their efforts and by their researches, have discovered that the Vedas and sounds of the Vedas and the inner meanings that are contained in the Vedas are God-given. In the same manner, intelligent people, belonging to one particular country discovering something relating to Nature and people belonging to another country discovering again something else relating to the external world, are on the same footing as intelligent people in this country discovering something spiritual. This practice of citizens of each country discovering something new and presenting their discoveries to the rest of the world has been a time honored phenomenon all the world over. We should really not utilize this situation to regard either the philosophy of a particular country or the spiritual path adopted by that country as being distinctive and the monopoly of that country. Such truths really belong to the whole world. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1972, 13/14) By some desires and by some actions of parents and also by the wish of God, this body, the human body which we may call the pot, comes into existence. This individual life can be compared to the mud in the mound which goes on diminishing time after time. The body is the Individual. He is going to be destroyed. This mud or the basic constitutent of the human body is the Divine Self. All these human bodies in 202 time are going to be destroyed and converted back into mud. When they die, all that is going to go to its original place from which it has emanated. Like the pots and pans which have come from mud, and in course of time after usage they break and go back as mud, so also we have to accept that the contents of all these human bodies which have come from the primary spirit, after they have been used and destroyed, will again return to the source. At this stage, who have to make an enquiry and ask: “What is it that is born? What do you mean by “l was born?” What was born was the body. If we make the enquiry: “What existed before we were born?” Then if it did exist, there is no question of its being born. Suppose who take the view that it did not exist at all. If it did not exist, where is the question of something which did not exist and does not exist being born? How are we to find this out? How do we get the knowledge of what is this “I'? What is the way by which one can understand this question also, who should ask ourselves. Those texts which tell us and teach us answers to these questions are called Upanishads and Sastras. To know myself, you may ask, why should I go and hanker after what is contained in the Upanihads. To know myself, why should I go and seek knowledge from those who are experienced elders. Such ego is not desirable and you should give it up. It is not possible to understand yourself, without seeking it from experienced people and without seeking it from Upanishads and without practising what these texts reach. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1972, 92/93) Keeping the sacred duties and obligations of man in view, our sastras have established and given to us four goals of life. These four duties of man are Righteousness, prosperity, desire and Liberation. Almost every experienced and learned scholar will tell us that among these four goals, the most important aim of our life, the ultimate goal of our life, in fact the object on which we should concentrate, is Liberation. Then who ask ourselves the question: “If Liberation is the supreme and ultimate objective, why mention prosperity and desire also?” It is not as if there is no meaning for these two words prosperity and desire. Liberation is the highest or exalted goal. That is our destination. In order that you may reach that exalted position which is our destination, we have to take recourse to something that should serve as a ladder. Since we want to go and climb up to that exalted place, this ladder will be of much help to us in that process. This ladder, which consists of various steps, must also have some support. This support is the Earth. That is sometime also called Natur.Thus we are making an attempt to 203 have this ladder consisting of two sides and the steps, prosperity and desire, supported on the earth which we have called Nature. By the help of this ladder, we want to climb up and reach this exalted position of Liberation. Support is the Earth; destination is Liberation; the earth which is the support is like our conduct. It is only when we take the support and our destination, Righteousness and Liberation as our primary objectives, the two intermediary steps - prosperity and desire, will be meaningful and will have some significance to us. But if we neglect righteousness and liberation, the basis and the goal, then prosperity and desire will become useless. Every individual who is born on this earth, should to some extent understand the nature and the meaning of this world. Righteousness upholds this entire creation and we should also follow righteousness in our conduct. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1972, 118/119) We consume pure food and water but in a very short time, it gets converted into impure matter fit only for excreation It is not easy to distinguish between what is pure food and pure water and what Is not. Wo should not leave It at that, considering it to be Prakruthi dharma or a natural phenomenon. In nature, there will be impurities at first and we have to transform them by suitable processes. Scientists, specially those belonging to the geological department, know this very well. When they prospect for gold. They find out the spot where gold occurs, then dig deep into the earth and find gold-bearing quartz. In its natural state, gold Is found to be in the company of other impurities. At a later stage, they purify the impure mass and get pure gold from it. All natural laws will be like this. It is a natural law to answer calls of nature, to sleep, to feed and so on. But by just following these laws of nature, we will not be able to go anywhere or reach any higher destinations. From the same heart we find two emotions, one anger and the other mercy. We find it difficult to understand this nature in which two contradicting emotions emanate from the same heart. Because the heart is the source of both good and evil, it is the bounden duty of students to understand how our ancestors were able constantly to focus their attention an good alone. Some people argue that man Is born just for the gratification of his senses. Some people think that they should amass food and wealth for the sake of joy and happiness only if man simply consumes food like the other animals, how does man differ from them? Is it necessary to be born as a man to amass food? The bird which is hungry and has not stored food just goes straight to the food to satisfy its hunger. On the other hand, man stores food for the 204 sake of future gratification. Man is not born to go in quest of food. He is born to go in quest of the Divine Self, the Atman. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1972, 253/254) Man weeps when he is born; he should not weep when he dies. He must die triumphant over death. Otherwise, he lives only to consume tons of food, as a burden upon the earth. You seek to escape pain and grief; but, they are inseparable. (3.12.1972) And, the story says, there was a Star in the sky, which fell with a New Light, and this led a few Tibetans and others to the place where the Saviour Jesus was born. This story is read and taken on trust by many, though stars do not fall or even slide down so suddenly. What the story signifies is this: There was a huge halo of splendour illuminating the sky over the village when Christ was born. This meant that he, who was to overcome the darkness of evil and ignorance had taken birth, that he will spread the Light of Love in the heart of man and councils of humanity. Appearances of splendour, and other signs to herald the era that has dawned are natural when incarnations happen on earth. Jesus was to shatter the darkness that had enveloped the world and the aura of light was a sign that announced the event. The Masters arrive in answer to man's prayer: “Lead us from darkness unto Light!” (Tamaso ma jyotir gamaya). (24.12.1972) In the stage of childhood, the individual engages himself in playing, singing, reading and in various other kinds of such pleasures and gets happiness out of those activities. In that stage, he does not think at all or worry himself about what is going to be his future. In fact, he then lives in such fantasy that he is free from all worries and enjoys the period of childhood. At that juncture, while he lives unmindful of the world and the worries of the world, he gets into what we may call his youth. The moment youth sets in, his vision gets blurred and he becomes blind in the sense that he does not look at things in the proper perspective. He does not care to look at the earth or the sky. He forgets what is moral and what is immoral. He does not pay any attention to respect or disrespect. In fact he gets so excited that nothing else matters to him except his personal and sensuous pleasures. In this manner he makes his life somewhat useless. Even as he is getting confused while enjoying sensuous pleasures, middle age enters his life. As soon as middle 205 age enters, he begins to feel tied down with responsibilities because he has a family and people to look after. He develops an attachment that goes with it. He feels that some power is binding him down and constantly strives to come out of that bondage. At this stage of his life, even as he is struggling to free himself from such attachments, he gets into a period that we call the old age. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 35) The likes and dislikes are coming from within the individuals and from the thoughts they have in their minds. There is an example for this: We drink water that is cool, sweet and tasty. Similarly, we eat fruits which are sweet, attractive and tasty. Such water and such fruits are regarded by us to be good and we therefore eat or drink them. But, within minutes, this water gets converted into urine and the fruits get converted into excreta both of which are regarded as bad and we reject them. How are we going to decide what is good and what is bad? What we believe to be good is turning bad within a few minutes. This good or bad is the result of our own creation. However, when we look at various things in nature, as a result of changes that take place sometimes, they take different names and forms. Gold, for example, when taken out of the earth, in its natural condition, does not have much value. When we refine this natural mineral in many ways and purify the gold, it acquires considerable value. If we take the view that whatever is natural is the true form, then we have to explain why natural gold, after treatment and purification acquires a greater value. Things or objects which have undesirable qualities attributed to them in a raw condition, will shed those bad qualities and become good alter purification and treatment. In the same manner, we can regard eating, sleeping and moving about as natural attributes of an individual. This individual, who is born with some good and some bad qualities should not think that there is no opportunity or process by which he can purify himself. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 63/64) Many seekers of truth and many people who are studying this aspect of God, often get doubts. They ask how God and the created world which are two separate things can be treated as one. This is the question which they often ask. They doubt the identity of God with nature. There is a small example for this. It is true that apparently God and the world look separate. Take the case of a seed. When you put the seed in the earth, a plant comes out of it. This plant grows into a big tree and this tree gives out flowers, leaves, branches, fruits and so on. You see 206 all these as different manifestations coming from a seed. It is only the illusory appearance of nature that makes us believe that they are diverse. But if you look at these branches, flowers, leaves, fruits and the seed from a spiritual angle, you will see that all these things are different manifestations of the same seed. They have all arisen because the mind pictures them to be so. In the same manner, nature which is born from Brahman, God, and which you see around you must only be a manifestation of God and nothing else. If one regards nature as different from God, it is only an illusion. In order to be able to recognize this, one must have the clarity of mind and the ability to perceive truth. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 72/73) God wants to proclaim to the world, the meaning of all our existence and of the number ten. To the right of the integer one, there is a zero in the number ten. Zero represents the world and the integer one stands for God. Without 'one', the 'zero' has no value. That is, without God, the world is meaningless. The world which is false, transient and impermanent will amount to nothing, if it is not associated with God. The earth on which we live is spherical. The sun which gives us light and the moon which gives coolness are spherical. In fact, most things which we see around us in the world have a spherical shape. In that context, our own life has a spherical shape and is nothing more than a zero. By the side of this zero, if we put the Divine life will become meaningful. The seed contains the tree in it and the tree carries the essence of the seed in it. This is the truth which has been coming to us from time immemorial. The purpose of this life is to realize the truth that the tree and the seed contain each other. All the rest is just illusion or maya. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 92/93) The heaven, the earth and the lower world are all present in one and the same individual and each one shows up in accordance with one's state of mind. The same has been divided into different categories like the believing, the nonbelieving and the believing non-believing. It is better to be a non-believer than being a believing non-believer. In this verse, it has been suggested that you should never ride two horses. If you do not know how to ride a horse, it is better not to do so. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 119) For a tree to be born, to grow and ultimately give you the fruit, there are three essential things. These are the wind, the rain and the earth. More than these three, the seed is of even greater importance. If we 207 do not have the seed, even if we have the other necessary ingredients like earth, rain and wind, we will not be able to see the tree. In the same manner, it is in accordance with the will of the Lord that man is created in the world. Man comes into this world as if he comes from a seed. In the case of every man, the will that creates him is like a seed. So long as the desires are in man, it is not possible for him to escape being born. On the day when he becomes completely free from his desire, that day will he be free from rebirth. In order that he may take this sacred path, free from desires, he has to surrender himself. There are certain obstacles for one to be able to surrender. Every one understands that in this world, it is not possible to enter the house of an affluent person or the house of a person who is in a position of importance with ease and without being questioned. At the entrance to the house, you will find a watchman who will ask what business you have with the owner. If in the case of a person, who has limited power and a worldly position, there are such restrictions regulating your entry into his house, what is the wonder that in the case of God, who has unlimited powers, there are regulations restricting your entry into his mansion. If you want to enter the palace of Liberation you will find that at the main entrance, there are two guards. This entrance is the place where you offer yourself and may be called the gate of surrender. The two guards who are there are effort and renunciation. The meaning of this is that you must make an effort and you must have patience. These are the two guards at the door. However much you offer yourself in surrender, it is not possible for you to enter God's abode without effort and patience. This would mean the control of your outer and inner organs. Today, it has become rare for us to find a disciple who has achieved control over his organs. Everywhere you find the path of falsehood. You do not find people who follow the path of truth. Although for external appearances one is a man, the ideas and thoughts are those of a monkey. Where one should naturally laugh, one is found to be crying and where one should naturally cry, one is found to be laughing. Is this not a path of falsehood? So long as you put on such false appearances, God who is all merciful will never show him self to you. All these external and false appearances are described as acting in a drama, whereas what is truth in you could be referred to as the aspect of divine. While devoting your life to worldly pleasures and ideas, it is not possible for you to realize God. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 129/130) 208 Not having found peace on earth, man is flying to the moon. We shall discuss the question of whether man can get peace on the moon or not a little later, but we should try to ascertain as to what man hopes to get by spending several crores of dollars for the purpose of going to the moon. On the moon, the body may be cool but the mind is in a state of terrible fear. Are we going to attain peace on the moon if we cannot find it on the earth? We are not going to find peace in such places. We will find it in the innermost heart of each individual. To look for peace outside one's own heart is a great mistake. One should look within oneself for peace and do so with a clean mind. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 165) Between man and God, there will ultimately be only one that is God. If you take a seed, break it into two halves and put them into the earth, you will not get a plant, but if you put the whole seed, you will get a sprouting plant. In the same manner God constitute one seed. They are like two halves of the whole seed and only out of the whole seed will life sprout. (Sommersegen in Bridavan, 1973, 168) Men everywhere are frittering away the precious years allotted to them on earth, in three vain pursuits: praising oneself, thrusting one's interests forward, aggrandizement at all costs; defaming others, blackening the reputations of others, scandalizing the good and fawning upon the bad; talking frivolously, or irresponsibly, stoking the fires of hatred or slinging mud, helter skelter, with no care for the injury done. Men try to know everything about everybody else; but, they do not try to know about themselves! (April 1973) Egoism is of earth, earthy; not of heaven, heavenly. So man is the son of Earth. And, he is called man (naraka) who knows his manas (mind), who practises discrimination of reflection on what he has heard and what he has been taught. But naraka which means hell, is the name appropriate to one who believes he is the body and toils to cater to its needs and its clamor. When man grows in physical strength, economic power, mental clarity, intellectual scholarship and political authority and does not grow in spiritual riches, he becomes a danger to society and a calamity to himself. He is a Naraka to his neighbors and his kin. He sees only the many, not the One; he is drawn by the scintillating manifold into the downward path of perdition. (25.10.1973) 209 The country is not made up of dust. It is a conglomeration of human beings. It is the human beings that give it the name of a country. If there are no human beings, it is not called a country. A country is very much like a human body. The divine strength of the country is the human nature in the body. If there is no divine strength in the human body, what is the use of this body? A body devoid of divine strength is equivalent to dust. Today, we see only the human form but the human nature and human qualities are extinct in this human form. The qualities which are precious and which characterize the human being are morality, adherence to truth and righteousness etc. and if these are missing then the human nature does not shine at all. You should promote human quality and human nature. You should not cultivate simply the human form and appearance. These two are like the negative and the positive. If the unity and the oneness of these two aspects is not properly brought about, then both of them are useless. Enshrine divinity in your heart and make it sacred. Then you can use the human form in a manner in which you like. The fact that today you are not enshrining sacred divinity in your heart and thereby becoming distant from it and that you are letting your body go where it likes is not a human quality at all. It is behaving very much like an animal. Freedom is very necessary but before you enjoy freedom, you should understand what is meant by freedom. The freedom that is implied here should arise out of wisdom and out of character which you build up as a result of your education. To make an attempt to transform the human nature in yourself and elevate it to the sacred divine nature should be the purpose of all education that you wish to have. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1974, 5/6) The motion of the Sun, the moon and the earth takes place regularly and without faltering. We have to ask who has given them such steady motion. The creation of this infinite world, the creation of the Sun and the moon who are moving so regularly or the generation of a steady heat in a human body, the functioning of the lungs are such mysteries that unquestionably there is a divine hand of creation behind them. Who can create all these things which are so permanent and steady? When we ask such a question, people simply push away such a question and say that these are natural. They do not recognize the creator who has created all this. Not to accept the existence of such a creator is to be very footish and hard headed. The divine strength or the divine aspect who is the creator of all these things is Brahman. Our people have been able to go up to a certain point, using their intelligence. 210 Having gone up to a certain point in that manner, they have learnt that there is a limitation and that they cannot go beyond that point. In that context, it is better to accept that there is something which they do not know but instead, to say that nothing exists beyond what they comprehended is being very foolish. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1974, 26/ 27) The rishis were in a high place of spiritual knowledge and away from the world, they could recognize this vast world as a very small and unimportant one. When one is at a lower level, he thinks that the world is big, important and manifold. The diversity and the differences will be seen more clearly. But when one goes to a high position, everything will look smooth, small and even. When we have a narrow vision, our country, our people our languages will all appear full of problems and differences. If you can go to a high place and look at the world, it will appear in one unified aspect and all the people and all languages will appear as one. The word Bharata is associated with the Sun. Sun belongs the whole world and in the same manner, Bharata does not apply only to a portion of this world. It applies to the entire world. Each of the countries in the world cannot think that the sun belongs to that country. For instance, there cannot be an Indian sun, African sun or an American sun. There is only one sun which is giving light and brightness to all the countries in the world. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1974, 195) You must understand that all life on earth is the aspect of God and in particular Father and Mother are to be regarded as living gods. If you cannot pray for the total welfare of the community around you in whom God lives, how is it possible for you to worship an invisible God. The first thing that you have to do is to took after the welfare of the living community around you. (Sommersegen in Brindavan, 1974, 218) The country does not merely consist of dust and land, it consists of people who live in it. Students should recognize that setting right the country mean setting right the people and putting them on the proper path. The first natural outcome of education should be ability to do some service to the country and re-establish the spiritual values in the country. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 2) The moving and non-moving contents of creation are of four different categories described as the highest, the subtleties, the mediocre and 211 changeable. If we carefully look at the detailed meaning of these types, we find that the first three are unmanifested and are present in a latent form. The fourth aspect which relates to birth, death and the changing features of life and living things in creation relates to only a quarter of the contents of creation. The other three parts are connected with immortality, while those features connected with immortality really occupy three parts of the total, yet we give a great deal of importance to whatever relates to our daily life. It is in this context that our ancient rishis have taught us that the entire creation is only a manifestation of Vishnu. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 25) The seed which we put into dust will grow into a big tree and the big tree puts out several branches, flowers, fruits etc. We should recognize that these branches, flowers and fruits are all coming out of dust only. However, the form of the tree and the parts of the tree will all disappear in due course, sometime or other, but the dust from which these parts have all come will remain permanently. That is the basis. In the same manner, what has come from Brahman, in the form of Wisdom, exhibits itself in so many ways. In every organ of the human being, the aspect of Braham is present. However, in due course, the body will get aged, will die and disappear. This type of creation tells us that everywhere we can see and recognize the Wisdom aspect of Brahman. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 87) Creation or the projection of Brahman has been called the Stream. This Stream, in order that it may ultimately merge into the creator, adopts several paths; the path of work, the path of wisdom and the path of surrender. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 113) Creation is infinite. Creation has no origin. In this infinite and boundless universe, divinity is all pervading and is therefore extraordinarily interesting. In order to know what Divinity is and what his manifestations are, man has been making several attempts. Since ancient times, such investigations have been going on and a ceaseless quest is being pursued. Some amongst them have gone through several types of spiritual discipline and as a result, have succeeded in securing a vision of God. Some people had to stop this quest midway, but they came to the conclusion that there was a superior power and they suspected the existence of the divine. Although such people did not secure a direct vision of God, they strengthened their belief in the existence of God. There is another group of people who keep on saying, 212 without any search or experience, that God does not exist. They habitually deny the existence of God. These three categories have been entering into arguments from time immemorial and this continues even today. Even now, we come across people who have had direct divine experience, people who had only indirect divine experience and people who have not had any experience at all. Those who have had such an experience are being described as believers, those who have had indirect experience and those who have had no experience at all as disbelievers. However, by the pressure of Kaliyuga, there has come into existence a fourth category of people also. This category of people think of God when they have troubles and problems and are in sorrow but once their troubles and sorrows are overcome, they forget God and even deny his existence. This category should be described as believing nonbelievers. On can tolerate even a non-believer but not the believing non-believer. Those who have had direct experience of God rely on their own direct evidence of the existence of God. People who accept authority of the evidence coming from Vedas, Itihasas and Puranas are described as people who accept their evidence. Those who do no spiritual discipline and who have no experience are the disbelievers. They rely for their authority on mere guess work. The first category of people describe God as being present in the smallest thing in the world as well as in the biggest thing. It is their concept that God is present everywhere and is all powerful. The second category believe that God comes in human form whenever there is difficulty, injustice and man's bad deeds have become too many. They believe that God responds to the needs of the people. However, then as well as now, there can be no direct proof of God's existence and no one can prove his existence or the absence of God either. If we base ourselves on the experience of the first category of people, we can have some basis on which to accept the existence of God. It is their concept that God is present as the tiniest of the tiny things and as the biggest of the big things. One may ask how we can see the tiniest of tiny particles and the biggest of big things. Air which constantly moves around us is present at all times but are we able to see the particles of air? In that context, how can we see the tiniest among the tiny? We are not able to see even the small particles which we call atoms. How then can we see the particles smaller than that? Now let us ask if we can see God as the largest amongst the large things. The sun is much bigger than the earth and is many millions of miles away. Even if we travel at 500 miles per hour, we will still take more than 200 years to reach 213 the sun. Also, there are millions of such suns. Everything which is at such a great distance appears as small as a tiny star. These stars are like our Sun and in some cases, even larger. They appear as if they are close to each other. The distance between one star and another star is again very large. If we take as much time as 200 years to one Sun, how much time will we take to reach all the stars. Thus, we are unable to see either the tiny aspect or the large aspect of the creation itself. How then can we see God? (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 146/148) Praise and blame, loss and gain, victory and defeat are not to be regarded as opposites of each other. They follow each other. We will take praise and blame. We should go into this matter and examine the same in some detail. Both blame and praise establish man's steadiness. They appear as if they are contradictory to each other but in fact they are not. That which takes you to a respectable position will also bring you down. As you are being praised, blame will also grow alongside. When we go on digging a well, a heap of mud will also grow alongside. The deeper we go into the well, the higher will the accumulated mound be. The well will be described as a deep hole while the mound will be described as a heap of mud. We think that the hold which corresponds to deep well is blame while the heap corresponds to praise. But when we put the heap of mud into the well, it gets closed. In this context, the mud from the well and the mud in the heap are the same. Once we realize that this is in fact so, we will not be afraid of criticism or blame. We will develop an equal minded attitude for praise and blame. If there is no mound, we cannot close the well. We should recognize the important connection which established that as the mound grows higher and higher, the well goes deeper and deeper. Some people will look at the depth of the well while others look at the height of the mound. The correct attitude will be to look at both with the same mind. Only when man can look at both these with the same attitude, will he able to progress along the sacred path. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 154/1555) Our ancients have prescribed that contact should be only with divine aspects. When we sit down for meditation, we use a small plank and sit on that so that there is no contact with the earth. It is not possible for us to realize what happens by contact that exists between us and the earth. Those who do not recognize this truth, ridicule these habits. 214 There is an example for this. This a flower and it drops down, if I let it go. What is responsible for its falling down - it comes down, because the earth has the power to attract. We can see the flower that has been left in the air. We can see the earth but we are not able to see the attraction that pulls down the flower. Just because we are not able to see this power of attraction, it is silly for us to argue that the earth has no power to attract. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 193) Diamonds do not drop from heaven, nor can they be got as a fruit from a tree. Such precious stones will be found only in the earth. In the same manner, the precious jewel of divinity will manifest itself in the human body which is made up of matter. Man's ultimate objective is to search for this basic divine aspect that is present in all living beings. Today, being unable to recognize the sacred divinity that is residing in us, we are wasting our lives like a person who uses sandalwood as fire wood. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 204) The sun's rays fall on an ocean and convert the water into vapor. If we directly take the ocean water, it will taste salty. But, when the ocean water is converted into vapor because of sun's rays and if this vapor turns into clouds and rain, this rain water will taste very sweet. Here we should ask how and wherefrom does the rain water get its sweet taste while the water from the ocean tastes saltish. The water of the oceans can be compared to knowledge obtained from books which the water from rains can be compared to knowledge obtained from experience. When the sun's rays fall on the ocean water, it gets converted into the clouds which may be compared with truth. From these clouds which we have called truth, will come the rain drops in the form of love. The drops of love gather together and form a river of bliss. The river of bliss which is made up of drops of love will go and merge in the ocean again. There is no other alternative for this water. That is why it is said that all river must merge in the ocean. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 224) Today, it has become difficult for man to even live as man. Because of the advances in science, man is learning to fly like a bird in the sky, swim like a fish under water but unfortunately he has not learnt to live like a man on earth. If we cannot live like a man on earth, what is it that we achieve by living like a bird in the air. That is why we say: “How many are born as human beings? How many become human beings after being born? How many of them, having been born as human be215 ings, have give up the right conduct? If a human being gets to be described as such, just because of his birth, then who is the monkey?” One does not become a human being by birth. One should show that he is a human being by his conduct and behavior. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1978, 233/234) The human body is composed of cells which draw strength and life from food; food draws its value from the soil. Soil - food - man - when that cycle is completed, man returns to the soil. The soil is the food grown out of the soil becomes consciousness, and the consciousness merges into the Atman consciousness. A seed germinates within the soil and rises above ground as a sapling. It then puts forth leaves and branches and blossoms. The flowers give place to fruits which ripen and contain seeds which can repeat the process of germination and growth. The soil is the basis of all transformations and developments; if you keep the seeds on your palm and water them, they will not grow. Soil and seed bring about the third entity, the plant. The cells in both have an affinity that is strange. The cells in the soil are its Atman; the cells in the seeds are its Atman, the divine self. Soil is the substance of the food out of which man is born, through which man is sustained and nourished. But the body is the temple of the Atman. Therefore one should not desecrate the body with any evil thought, word or deed. (28.9.1979) Every living being is on a pilgrimage - whether it is aware of it or not. The Bhagavadgita says that the destiny of all beings is to return to their origin. Lord Krishna has declared in the Bhagavadgita that all beings have emerged from him and have to merge in him. The Sun causes clouds in the sky raising water from the sea as vapor; the waters of the sea fall as rain, the rain water accumulates and flows as streams and rivers, until it merges with the source, the sea. It is faithful to its destiny; it confronts bravely all the hurdles and obstacles on the pilgrim path. Every man has come into this world as a Messenger of God. (...) Man has mastered astronomy; he knows all about the earth. He is conversant with all that is happening in America, Russia and England. But he does not know who he is, and so, all other knowledge does not make him wise. He is eager to collect information about everything else but he never asks the question: “Who am I?” Though he uses the expression 'I' and 'my' freely almost always. You are the farmer; the 216 body is the field. Sow the seeds of goodness, you can get the harvest of happiness; sow the seeds of evil, you reap the harvest of grief. You are the cause of either of these. Do not blame others or impute partiality to God. Above all, do not rely on this impermanent objective world; it is full of sorrow and change; cultivate detachment, equanimity and self-control and love. Develop knowledge about the higher levels of consciousness and the higher planes of existence. Knowledge leads to skill. From skill in using such knowledge, one acquires balance. You must recognize that this life is a stage in the long pilgrimage and that we are now at a hotel, a temporary resting place which has also a watchman. The mind is the watchman. So, do not feel permanently attached to the mind or the body. This 'negative' body has the 'positive' Divinity within it. When you become all-embracing infinite Love, the Divine will manifest in and through you. Try to be like Jesus. Jesus was a person whose only joy was in spreading Divine Love, offering Divine Love, receiving Divine Love and living on Divine Love. (25.12.1979) From sunrise to sunset your day lasts and it is rounded off with sleep. Thus the life of man on earth goes on and on. When sunrises in the East, we say the day dawns, and when the sunsets in the West, we say that night has set in. According to man is not the rise and setting of the Sun a baseless belief? Men point out four directions as East, West, North and South determining each other's position according to these imagined concepts. But do they, in fact, exist? When we recognize that the earth is spherical, such divisions are untrue. Thus the daily experience of man differs from truth, but man depends on that experience. For example when we sit in a boat, car, train or plane and they move, we also move with them; but we think we are stationary. Thus it is a natural experience of man that while the earth moves round itself and round the Sun, we find it at rest. Though the earth is in fast motion we think it is stationary, and though we are stationary on earth, we are ever in motion. Even the greatest scientist acts according to this apparent experience and not according to the Truth. Though there is no sunrise and sunset, he believes them to be and though there cannot be any East, West, North, South he accepts them to be. The scientific standards are observations and experiments. When the first spaceman Gagarin declared that he had not seen God anywhere in outer space, he depended upon a mechanical device to 217 come to this conclusion. He never carried on any investigation in the mind, To arrive at the truth, one must go behind what we see, for what we see with the eyes is not true knowledge. True knowledge consists in cognising that, for all that you see, there is always a hidden cause. It cannot be known by studyingyantra (machine) alone, but by studying the mind and taking to mantra (mental enquiry). Bamboo is valued for its form and strength and beauty. Similarly the real worth of man lies in his intelligence. His intelligence has come to him over many lives and the real value of his intellect is to practise renunciation. But our intellect is covered by illusion, which is only unreal reflection of the truth. When we throw away the water in the pot, we throw away the reflection of the sky in it as well. The reflection of truth in your minds is only the conglomeration of your desires. We talk of liberation. What is it? It is only giving up the unreal. (21.9.1980) Newton, discovered after a series of experiments, that the earth had the force of gravitation. But, we cannot conclude that the earth had no such force until Newton's discovery. So too, though the principles of divine order are inherent in human consciousness, and have their impact all over the world, the people of Bharat have long practised and experienced them and discovered their value and validity. They have earned invaluable Bliss therefrom. Just as atomic science developed in one country and later spread to other countries, the faith in the divine order, developed in India and spread to other countries. Even a material process like atomic science cannot be held down in one place; in the same manner, this spiritual science too has spread all over the wide world. The divine order is bound to overcome today's rampant materialism, for it can harmonize the secular and the spiritual, into a single way of life. It can bring together into closer kinship both man and God. It is based on the Divine which is the reality of the Self. So, it is not limited to one country, one individual, one period of time, or one sect. It has a variety of procedures, points of view, disciplines and guidelines, in accordance with the special features of the region, the age, and the environment. It is co-eval with man on earth. This faith, though first explicit in Bharat, between the Himalayan range and the three seas, has become a world faith, through its innate strength. The Divine is manifest in every human being. The religions professed may be different, the manifestations may differ; but the Divine Self is the same in all. “The thousandheaded, thousand-eyed, thousand-foot218 ed person”, posited therein is the Divine Self, approachable through many paths, expressed in many forms. (19.11.1980) The whole Universe, in fact, is sustained by the Divine. It is not a human creation. Every person must cultivate belief in God and develop devotion. God exists in every person, permeating every cell of his body. But if you cut a person to pieces, you cannot find him in the different parts. You will only find flesh, bones, blood, etc. Proper methods must be adopted by man to discover the Divinity within him. It is because people do not make efforts in the proper way that we have at present confusion, chaos and discontent everywhere. Today it is the duty of all to promote spiritual discipline and dedicate their lives to social service for leading a purposeful life. To promote the awareness of Divinity in human beings and build a genuine sense of brotherhood among people, should be their primary aim. Realize that you are not this body, this mind, this intellect or this intelligence. You are embodiments of the Divine. Concentrate all your efforts to realize that. There is nothing that cannot be achieved by yearning and continuous practice. The Eternal Universal Religion, has indicated many paths through which the Divine can be released. Spiritual practice is essential for realization of the Divine. Whatever books you may read, you cannot realize the Divine merely by intellectual effort. One must put into practice, what one has learnt from books or other sources. Without spiritual practice and discipline, it is futile to read books or listen to discourses or meet persons, however great. (22.11.1980) We plant a small seed, which grows into a big tree. The tree bears thousands of fruits in each of which there is the seed of tree. Even so, when the seed of divinity is planted in this vast Universe, the tree of humanity bears fruits in which the seed of divinity is to be found. Just as the fruit of a tree contains the seed from which it grew, this Universe carries the seed of its Creator. The Universe is permeated by the Divine, the Lord resides in every living thing. When man respects his human character and realizes his obligation to discover his divine nature, the divine in him will manifest itself. (23.11.1980) We are on the Earth; around it revolves the moon. Both the Earth and the Moon are illumined by the Sun. Dependent on the Sun, planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, dutifully move along the prescribed orbits, at different speeds. Their sat219 ellites too belong to the solar family. When we lift our eyes up at the sky at night, we notice stars beyond numbers. And in the Milky Way, we see thick masses of star clusters. There are in space more than ten thousand crores of stars, and of galaxies in the Milky Way and elsewhere, we have more than ten crores. Without being lost in numbers, we must ponder over the mystery of the Unity and Harmony of this Cosmic Projection. The Sun is about 90 million miles distant from our Earth. The most distant planet so far known is Pluto, which is nearly 3’670 million miles away from the Sun. It takes 248 long years to make one journey round the Sun. Well! Has God planned all these heavenly bodies out of sheer caprice? Or, does he intend to convey any lesson through these happenings? God will never produce an effect without cause or purpose. Nor will he manifest any substance without value. Why? The rotation of the Earth on its own axis, for example, causes night and day; its circumambulation round the sun causes the seasons, the formation of clouds, the falling of rain and the beings. God has graciously willed to establish peace and prosperity on earth. Let us see the purpose behind the alternation of day and night. After the activities of the day, night is provided to man and animals for rest and recoupment. Sleep refreshes the mind as well as the body; without sleep, man is in danger of being too exhausted. Night, which restores health, is a gift of God to man. Placing faith in God's compassion, one can measure the benefits one derives even from stars and galaxies, the waves and the sea. In fact, the best teacher is one's own heart. Time is the best preceptor and awakener; the world is the best scripture; God is the best friend for man. So there is no need to wander in search of a preceptor. Learn lessons from every living being, everything that you find around you. Learn faithfulness and gratitude from the dog, patience and fortitude from the donkey, perseverance from the spider, farsightedness from the ant and monogamy from the owl. It is not possible to consider creation and the creator, Nature and God, as different or separate. Can we say that waves are separate from the sea? They are of the sea, with the sea and from the sea. Man too is of God, with and from God. The bubble is born in water, stays in water and is lost in water as water. The Cosmos too is a bubble born in the Absolute, exists as the Absolute and merges in the Absolute. The human is the bubble; God is the sea. Recognize this truth: as the bubble cannot be conceived without positing water, the Cosmos, this world, cannot be conceived as without God. Of course waves rise and fall, advance and recede, but the sea has no such agitations. The move220 ments of the waves do not affect the sea. As a consequence of human activities, man has ups and downs in life, growth and decay. But the God in him is not affected at all. (17.7.1981) Each little act of yours has to be in pursuit of a goal. You forget that the great big activity of living on the earth for years and years and years must also have a goal, a purpose, an urge that impels you. For whom is life, for what do we live? No one asks himself these questions and no answer is sought. (18.7.1981) Even if man does not elevate himself to divinity, he must at least be at the level of man! But, he does not live in a human way now. He has become an inhuman inhabitant of the earth. Science has brought him to the very brink of total disaster. The duty of science is to promote love, sympathy, brotherhood and charity. (29.8.1981) Millions of living beings grouped as species dwell on the earth; they sustain themselves by means of food secured from Nature, as provided by Nature. It is only man that is an exception. In order to cater to his palate and other senses, he changes the composition and characteristics of the things provided by nature and prepares, through the process of boiling, firing and mixing, concoctions which have no vitality in them. Birds and beasts do not adopt such destructive methods. They eat things raw and consume the strength-giving vital essence. So, they do not fall victim to the many ills that man brings on himself. Plant a boiled pulse in the soil; it won't sprout. How, then, can it contribute life to the living? The vitamins and proteins that are valuable ingredients are destroyed while it is cooked to please the palate! The billions of cells in the body are so interdependent that when one is weakened or damaged, all of them suffer. There is a limit and a balance which every limb and organ has to maintain. Insufficient or improper food will endanger this balance. An occasional cough helps to strengthen the lungs and to clear them of extraneous matter, but fits of coughing are signs of positive illness. (30.9.1981) The motherland is not a mere lump of earth. When we desire its progress, we have to promote the progress of the people who dwell therein. The skills needed for resuscitating and reforming man are found only in students. The reforming process involves the removal, in daily living, of bad conduct and bad habits and the practice of good conduct and good deeds. A man's worth can be measured by his efforts to re221 form himself. This day, the Government has no capacity to reform the people and people have no authority to reform the Government. (22.11.1981) The phrase “our country” denotes not the dumb ground but the living beings thereon with whom you are involved. You must grasp this fact. You are ignoring this truth today. Each one must regard the prosperity and joy of others in the community as one's own. Then only will India or any other country deserve that prosperity and joy. One's happiness is bound up with the happiness of Society. One's physical, mental and intellectual strength and skills have to be dedicated, not merely to one's progress, but equally to the progress of society. (...) What or who is God? When the answer to this question is sought, one discovers that God is the Glory immanent in Nature. Nature must indeed be laughing at the sterile frenzies, the endless pursuits, the countless miseries to which man submits himself to, in his search for achieving the unachievable! Man must search in Nature for the sacred lessons it holds for him; then, he can understand how deep, how everlasting is the Truth it can convey. The earth rotates on its axis at a speed of thousand miles an hour. Consequently we have alternations of day and night, which helps us to live on this globe. Besides, it moves around the sun at the rate of 66’000 miles an hour, causing the seasons which bring rains for crops and vegetation which sustain human life. The earth does not profit in the least by these rotations but man exists and prospers on account of them. Mother Earth teaches her children this lesson of service and sacrifice. (...) No one with the higher qualities or virtues or expressions of love is evident today. So, it has become impossible to discover 'man' among the inhabitants of the world. Man, Man, Man! What are the characteristics of God made Man? No man knows what they are, no man demonstrates them in life. Is anger a human quality? Or, pride? Or, self-centredness? No. They reveal the animal, though people infected with these faults gain currency as 'men.' Man must reveal by his conduct that he has evolved higher; he should not inflict pain nor should he be affected by pain. (22.1.1982) The secret of true renunciation has to be learnt from the trees, the cows and the rivers. The trees bear fruit for the benefit of others; Rivers flow for the good of others; 222 Cows give milk to nourish others; The human body is for rendering service. When trees, cows and rivers are setting such an example in unselfish service to others, human life will have no meaning if it is not devoted to selfless service. When we start enquiring: “Where is God? Who is God?” Nature as the vesture of God provides the answers. It is well known that the earth spins around itself at the rate of 1’000 miles an hour. It is ceaselessly doing its duty without rest. Because of this rotation you have night and day. Moreover, the earth is going round the sun at the speed of 66’000 miles an hour. As a result, we have changes in seasons conducive to cultivation of crops. The earth, the sun and the moon are providing a lesson to man regarding the fulfillment of one's duties. They are also demonstrating the importance of activity for mankind. All of them trees, rivers, cows, the earth and the sun - are acting unselfishly. At the same time, what they are doing is essential for man's existence. When these are rendering such selfless service, what kind of renunciation is man displaying? Man is enjoying the benefits provided by Nature, but is showing no gratitude at all in return. (26.6.1988) There are several notable examples in daily life of the divine quality which motherhood represents. The cow converts its own blood into nourishing milk for man to sustain his body. The cow is the first example of the Divine as Mother. The Earth comes next. Like the Divine, the Earth bears man in its bosom and takes care of him in many ways. Hence the Earth also is the embodiment of the Mother. (14.10.1988) It is only man that is endowed with the capacity to discover his Divinity. In this context, food habits play an important role. Out of 2‘000‘000 species of living beings on earth, 1‘999‘999 species of creatures like insects, birds, animals and beasts etc., live on what is provided by God in Nature, and hence they do not generally suffer from any diseases. Man is the sole exception in this regard. By becoming a slave to his palate, he relishes only cooked and spicy foods of various kinds, without realizing to what extent such foods are curtailing his own longevity. Besides this, it is significant to note that those who live on vegetarian food are less prone to diseases whereas non-vegetarians are subject to more diseases. Why? Because animal food is incompatible with the needs of the human body. Doctors speak about proteins being present 223 in nonvegetarian food, but the fact is that there are better quality proteins in food articles like vegetables, pulses, milk, curd, etc. Non-vegetarian food not only affects man's body but also has deleterious effect on his mind. Food, Head, God - these three are inter-related. By consuming animal food, animal tendencies are aroused. As is your food, so are your thoughts. Men today are behaving in a manner worse than that of wild animals in the forest. They have become cruel, pitiless and hardhearted. There is no sympathy or understanding even between man and man. The main reason for this condition lies in the kind of food that is consumed. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1990, 34/35) Each element is composed of half of its original nature, the second half consisting of one-eighth of each the other four elements. For example, the composition Earth will be 1/2 Earth +1/8th space +1/8th Air +1/8t Fire +1/8th Water. Similar will be the composition of the other four elements. In relation to the human being, the process of pervade makes man a mixture of the five elements and creates diversity from unity.These have been described in spiritual parlance as the sixteen aspects. What were these sixteen aspects? They are, the five organs of perception, the five organs of action, the five elements, and the mind. Every man has these sixteen constituents, although the sixteen aspect are attributed only to the Divine. The implication is that man has to realize his divinity. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1990, 110) When you pose the question: “Where is God”? The answer is given by nature herself The revolution of the Earth of its own axis at the speed of 1’000 miles per hour account for the phenomenon of night and day. The earth's rotation round the Sun at a speed of 66’000 miles an hour accounts for the various seasons, for rainfall and the cultivation of food crops. Thus the divinely ordained motions of the earth enable living beings to get their food. This is a visible proof of the existence of God. The Scriptures declare that the foolish person, even while seeing the acts of God, declares he has not seen God. He does not realize that Nature is the vesture of God. What is the lesson to be learnt from the observance of Nature? It is being always active in the performance of one's duty. It is because Nature ceaselessly performs its duty that the world is able to derive so many benefits. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1990, 112) 224 The flowers and fruits which we want from the tree and which are seen on the tree top depend on the unseen roots below the ground for their growth and development. So, in order to get a good harvest of flowers and fruits, we need to apply water and manure not to the visible flowers and fruits, but to the invisible roots which alone can give them nourishment. Likewise it is the Divine Principle that serves as the root for the tree of this world. It is mentioned in the Bahgavdgita that God is the seed of all beings. What is the significance of this statement? When you plant a seed in the soil, it germinates and in due course of time it grows into a big tree with several branches. Each branch puts forth many flowers which develop into so many fruits. Each of these fruits will have a seed in it similar to the seed that gave rise to the tree. Thus from one seed, you have got hundreds of seeds of the same type. Now, according to the Bahgavdgita, God is the seed that has given rise to the tree of this vast universe. Each country is a branch of this tree. In each branch there are a number of fruits, namely, various kinds of living beings, each of which carries within it the seed of Divinity. It means that in every being, God is there in the form of the spirit or Atman, the Divine Self. Students of today are not making any effort to recognize this subtle truth behind the gross universe. They spend all their time for specializing in one of the subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Mathematics, Commerce etc. so that they may earn their livelihood, never giving any thought to the goal of life, which is more important than making a living. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1990, 148/149) To promote among men love between humanity and god, the Divine descends on earth from time to time. What for is the advent? To promote the Love Principle is his primary purpose. (30.5.1992) To quote an example you have the ozone layer in the atmosphere which protects the people on earth from the evil effects of solar radiation. Because of the advance of technology, several factories have sprung up causing emission of harmful gases in the atmosphere as a result of which the ozone layer has become thinner and if this goes on unchecked it may have disastrous consequences. The scientists are trying to stop the break up of the ozone layer but they are unable to find a remedy. The actual cause for this situation is that more carbon-dioxide is let into the atmosphere, which normally is absorbed by the plants and 225 trees which can assimilate the gas and supply oxygen by the natural process of photosynthesis. But, because there is deforestation to an alarming extent, the extent of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere has considerably increased. Therefore, the remedy for this situation is intensive afforestation, growing more tress everywhere and protecting the existing trees without destroying them for other purposes. Thus the relationship of man, Nature and God is very intimate which scientists may not be able to realize. (21.1.1993) The carbon-dioxide smoke form motor vehicles and factories is already polluting the air in cities and is affecting the ozone layer above the earth. (6.2.1993) During the past two centuries, many marvellous and even dangerous achievements have resulted from the pursuit of science. Exploiting the resources of the earth, they are boasting about their accomplishments. They have produced atomic bombs which can cause terrible destruction. Is it a sign of wisdom to boast one's capacity to destroy the world? This is a demonic power. The Western nations are now worried about the consequences of their dreadful discoveries. (...) Prof. Sampath has specialized in electronics. In addition, he is interested in the harnessing of solar energy. Bharathiyas revere the sun. The sun is an immense ball of hydrogen and helium. There is immense scope for harnessing a small fraction of the energy coming to the earth from the sun. My desire is that “Our Sampath” should remain here and make use of his knowledge to utilize solar power. The sun is the embodiment of effulgence. Wherefrom does this light come? How does it come? No scientist has yet found how this light reaches us. It comes from a Divine power. The Divine is fully effulgent. He has the splendour of a billion suns. Today you are not able to make use of the energy from a single sun. How can you measure the power of One who has the splendour of a billion suns? The solar system is like a candle to the effulgence of the Divine. For harnessing the solar energy, with the realization of its divine source, special efforts should be made in our Institute to develop research in electronics and solar energy. I desire that Prof. Sampath should ascertain what arrangement should be made for this purpose and carry on his work here in the years ahead. (4.3.1993) 0nce, a mendicant with tattered clothes unkempt hair and dirty body, came and stood at the threshold of Chaithanya’s room and was med226 itating with closed eyes. On seeing him Chaithanya came out and asked him: “Who are you? You can come inside.” On hearing these soft and sweet words, the mendicant opened his eyes and replied in all humility: “Svami, I dont deserve to step into your room. I am a despicable person belonging to the caste of Untouchables. I am unfit to defile your sacred residence.” Full of smiles, Chaithanya went closer to him and said endearingly: “My son, never say that you are mean, despicable or unworthy. Who is mean and who is sacred on this earth? All are sacred because the same God shines in every one’s heart. So, please come inside without any hesitation.” (16.3.1993) One of the consequences is the thinning of the ozone layer above the earth. As a result, there is the threat of fire disasters. There are also threats from bomb blasts of the kind you have noticed in newspaper reports. The country is faced with such dangers from man-made calamities. These dangers can be averted if men realize the sacredness of human existence. People have to ask themselves how they are using the time that is given to them. In a year there are 31536000 seconds. How is man using these precious moments? How many seconds is he devoting to respecting elders and honoring his parents? How many seconds does he spend for earning his food? And how many is he wasting on useless activities? How many is he devoting to seeing films and television? How many is he spending on reading meaningless novels? And how many on studying worthwhile books? How many does he devote to God? How many to rectify his inner feelings? If this sort of enquiry is made it will be found that the average man spends most of his time on mundane activities. Not even ten minutes or ten seconds are devoted wholeheartedly to spiritual enquiry or selfexamination. All are ostensibly engaged in the pursuit of Truth, all are devoting their time to God. They go on pilgrimages. But even in these trips, they do not concentrate their thoughts on God for a few moments, They don’t make any internal enquiry. To seek the Truth and experience God, there no need to go out anywhere. By going to a forest or visiting temples, the inner being is not purified. Renouncing all worldly things, one must explore his inner life. This prescription of sacrifice is what the Vedas recommended for attaining immortality. (24.3.1993) 227 The earth is one. But, if you sow neem seeds, you will get only bitter fruits. If you plant sweet mango seeds, you will get sweet mangoes. The earth makes no difference between them. Only the differences in the seeds account for the differences among the fruits. Likewise, the womb of a mother is like the womb of Mother Earth. The thought which prevails at the time of conception results in the kind of child that is born. If the parents desire to have virtuous, exemplary and noble children, they have to observe righteous practices and lead virtuous lives. (...) Chaithanya declared: “My property is not 'Shri' but 'Lord’. I value not Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, but the Lord of Lakshmi (Vishnu).” If you aspire for the Lord, you will not suffer from any want. There is no greater wealth than love of the Lord. It is to acquire this supreme wealth that man has taken birth on earth. (6.5.1993) We are the children of the same mother, Mother Earth. We are made of clay. This can be proved by the fact that there is clay in the enfolded palms of new born babies. Even after a thorough cleansing, the baby carries the clay in its palm after a few hours of resting. The body which is made of clay, returns to clay at the time of death. The king and the servant, the millionaire and the pauper come from the earth and return to the earth again. Even gems come from the earth. They do not grow on trees. If we realize this truth, it will be possible for us to consider ourselves to be the children of mother Earth. We are flowers of the same creepers. Our minds are the flowers that grow on the creeper of the heart. The flowers may be different but the creeper is the same. We are the children of the same race! We all belong to the race of humanity but not to the race of birds and beasts. Since we belong to the illustrious race of humanity, we must conduct ourselves in a sublime manner. We are the waves, born in the ocean of Sein-Bewusstsein-Gl…ckseligkeit (Sat-cit-ananda ). Since we are born of the same race, we should radiate the oneness of humanity without harboring hatred against any one. This great system of Vaiseshika upholds the oneness of mankind and the existence of Divinity and exhorts us to lead sublime lives. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 76/77) Days, nights and seasons all observe discipline. There cannot be days and nights if there is no discipline in the cosmos; there will be no seasons without days and nights; there will be no life on earth without seasons. Hence there is an imperative need to observe discipline. Here is 228 an incident to substantiate how violation of discipline is detrimental. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 85) In disturbed water, the reflection of the sun also appears to be disturbed. There is no disturbance in the sun. But it is the disturbance of the water which is the cause of the disturbed image. We see ourselves in others. Our own defects and shortcomings prompt us to see these qualities in others. Hence, we should make right effort to nourish noble and pure qualities, so that we may become noble. (Summer Showers in Brindavan, 1993, 88) It is not easy for all to recognize the truth about the Divine. Only the person who can comprehend the inner meaning can recognize the nature of the Divine. The Divine, which has both an internal and external significance, cannot be understood by exercising the imagination alone. Every person born on earth should recognize his inherent divinity and make his life meaningful by leading a Godly life. This is the primary goal of life. Only that person has redeemed his life who recognizes every moment, the Divine in every atom and in every cell and who inspires in others this consciousness about the Divine. It is not enough to secure a vision of the Divine. One has not only to lead a Godly life himself but help others to live likewise. This is the supreme purpose of human existence. Man does not devote any thought as to how he should make his life meaningful. The human heart is the seat of the Divine. Every devotee should adore the Lord seated in the heart. The spiritual aspirant should fill his heart with divine feelings and lead a life of fulfillment. (10.8.1993) Considering this universe, composed of the five basic elements, as a Divine manifestation, the ancient sages embarked on a spiritual enquiry and realized the Truth. It is because this profound and eternal Truth has been forgotten by man that the world is a prey to all kinds of troubles and difficulties. Among the five elements, the primary one is the earth. It is allpervasive. All the mountains, rivers, villages, towns, etc., are based on the earth. The scientists found that the earth is revolving round itself. In that case, all the objects on the earth should also be revolving. But that is not so. The earth has a divine power of attraction. This power of attraction holds all the objects together. Hence, the earth alone can229 not be regarded as the basis for all the objects. If we enquire more deeply, it will be found that even the earth is supported by something else. The earth is based on a higher power, the Divine power. Thus, the Divine is firm, pure and changeless. Without this Divine power, nature and the physical world cannot function well. (23.11.1993) All are the children of Mother Earth and should follow the selfless activity of the earth, which rotates on its own axis and goes round the sun at 66’000 miles per hour. By this constant motion we get day and night and variations in the seasons without which we cannot have food crops which sustain mankind. As children of the earth, people should learn the lesson of selfless activity from Mother Earth. Without sacrifice it is difficult to sustain life itself. Some say knowledge is valuable. But, character is more valuable than knowledge. One may be a learned scholar, one may hold high positions of authority, one may be very wealthy or be an eminent scientist, but if one has no character all the other acquisitions are of no use at all. (11.4.1994) The divine incarnates from time to time and from age to age. When does the Lord incarnate? The answer is given in the Bhagavadgita: “To protect the good, to punish the wicked and establish righteousness, the Lord incarnates from aeon to aeon.” When the pure, the saintly, Godly and the good am oppressed, the Lord incarnates to protect them and to punish the wicked. To relieve their suffering and to confer bliss on humanity, the Lord makes his descent on earth. When wickedness grows and the forces of evil rear their heads, the Lord comes down to put them down and establish righteousness among mankind. (20.4.1994) It was the middle of the Dhvapara Yuga. Unable to bear the atrocities committed on good people by demonic rulers, the Goddess of Earth prayed to the Lord in many ways. Offering solace to the grief-stricken Goddess, the Lord said: “Dhevi! You may return to the earth. I shall do what needs to be done. You will be relieved of your burden.” Encouraging her in this way the Lord sent Mother Earth back to the world. Thereafter, the Lord summoned all the denizens of the celestial world (Deva) and directed them to take birth as Yadhavas. The originator of the Yadhava clan is Yayathi. His eldest son was known as Yadhu. The descendants of Yadhu came to be known in course of time as Yadha230 vas. Among the Yadhavas, there was a chief known as Ahuka, who was a righteous person, wedded to truth. The characters figuring in the Krishna legend belong to Ahuka's lineage. (...) Krishna attracts people not only by the matchless beauty of his form. He attracts people by his music, his dance, his sports and his words. Krishna, by his winsome ways, could turn the anger of the Gopis towards him because of his pranks, into an enjoyable joke. Nor was that all. Krishna, in fulfilling the pledge he had given to Mother Earth, rid the world of many wicked rulers and sought to establish the reign of Righteousness for the protection of the good. The Divine incarnates from age to age for the purpose of protecting the virtuous, punishing the wicked and establishing Righteousness. Krishna is said to have destroyed many wicked persons. But this is not quite correct. It is their own wickedness which destroyed these evil persons. Today if the Divine wants to punish the wicked and protect the righteous, there will not be even one wholly righteous person. All will qualify for punishment. It is not a question of destroying the wicked. The task today is to transform unrighteousness into Righteousness. How ist this to be done? Through love alone. (28.8.1994) The body is the sacred abode of the Atman. Hence the scriptures declare: “The body is the temple of God in which the individual Spirit dwells as the Ancient One.” Just as the diamond is found in clay and not in a rock, the Spirit, as consclousness, resides in the earthly body. The body is of the earth, earthy. The Atman is consciousness. Humanness is the coming together of the mundane and the spiritual consciousness. It is a combination of good and evil. It is a mixture of the transient and the eternal. (9.10.1994) Today we are celebrating the Padhuka Festival, a festival for worshipping sandals blessed by the Lord. What is the significance of worhsipping the Lord’s feet? There is the devotee's yearning for touching the Lord. How is this to be done? The easiest way is to touch the feet of the Lord. A spiritual significance is attached to the touching of the Lord's feet which sanctify the earth by walking on it. Scientifically also there is meaning in touching the feet. The blood circulates from the feet to the head. When one touches the toe of the Lord's Feet, he can experience a current present in the toe. That is a divine energy. From a mundane point of view the body appears as a physical form. But from the spiritual point of view, there is an aura around every body. 231 It has effulgence from which arises spiritual energy. This energy produces vibrations. That is why it is declared: “Sight of the Lord destroys all sins. Dialogue with the Lord destroys all sorrows. The touch of the Lord frees one from the consequences of one's actions. When the devotee touches the Lord, it is like the linking of the negative and positive wires, which generates divine energy. This connection should be from heart to heart. Only then the Divine energy will flow from the Lord to the devotee. Then the Lord and the devotee become one. Because the spiritual significance of these practices is not properly understood people fall a prey to confusion. (18.12.1994) To enable mankind to realize this infinite bliss, the Lord makes his descent from age to age. The Krithayuga began in the month of Vaishakha. The Threthayuga began in the month of Magha. Dhvaparayuga began in the month of Margashira. In the Bhagavadgita Krishna declared that among the months he is Margashira. Kaliyuga started in the Chaithra month. This is according to the lunar calendar. What is the meaning of Yuga? Yuga means divinity. The divinity of the Yuga is derived from the Divine. Thus the Yuga originates from the Divine and merges in the Divine. Yugakrith is one of the names of the Lord. It means that the Lord is the creator of the Yugas (aeons). Yugadhi refers to the commencement of the particular Yuga. The Lord is also the sustainer of the Yuga. He is the very embodiment of Time. That is why he is the master of Time and hence he is worshipped as Samvathsara. “Samvathsaraya namah” (Salutations to the Lord of the year). The Yugadhi day, which is associated with such sacred significance is being observed as merely the beginning of a new year. The day should be regarded as Divine in origin. (1.4.1995) The mother can be compared to the earth and the father to the seed. Unless the seed is sown in the earth the plant will not sprout. You cannot ignore the father and mother who are responsible for your birth and growth. Even if you become the Prime Minister you must remember you owe your birth in the world to your mother. (6.5.1995) From ancient times, wise sages and scientists have been investigating the secrets of the Universe. Galileo discovered some facts about the movement of planets. The earth is going round the sun at the rate of 18’000 miles per second. It completes the round in 365 days. Who is responsible for the earth's motion? Why is it rotating? On what basis 232 is it revolving? We find that night and day are caused by the earth revolving on its axis. The earth's motion round the sun is the cause of seasons, which enable man to raise food, etc. Whatever the Divine does, whether it is something small or great, it is for the good of mankind. There is a power at work about which we are ignorant. This was described as the unknown power. The ancients called it power of God. Another scientist, exploring the secrets of Nature, came to the conclusion that understanding the powers of Nature means understanding God. The great scientist, Einstein, discovered the convertibility of matter and energy and declared that energy is convertible into various forms but cannot be created or destroyed. (...) We have the five senses, each has its own functional role. Enquiry into truth calls for an understanding of what is true and false. A distinction has to be made between an apparent fact and the real truth. For instance, seeing a flat piece of ground one may say the earth is flat. In a limited sense this is a fact. But when the nature of the earth is explored, it is proved to be a globe. Moreover, apparent facts are liable to change. (20.5.1995) Who is the author of all this complex but orderly creation? It is difficult to comprehend the Creator. Scientists have explored a small part of creation. But they have made no attempt to understand the Creator. One should know the basis for the whole of creation. (30.5.1995) All of you who are here have come from different parts of India and the world. After your stay here, you have to go back to your native places. Likewise human beings have come to the planet earth as pilgrims. They have to return to their original home. You have come from the Atman. You have to go back to the Atman. You have come from the Supreme Self, Brahman. You have to merge in the Brahman. You have incarnated as a spark of Brahman. You have to become the Brahman. In between there may be many impediments. You should ignore them. Have unshakable faith. That is true devotion. (18.8.1995) The earth came out of the sun. The moon came from the earth. The moon sometimes comes between the Sun and the Earth. At those times the sun cannot be seen. This is the eclipse of the sun. When the sun, the moon and the earth are in one line, it is wrong to think that any disaster will happen to the earth. No dangers are in prospect. Such natural phenomena are part of the mysteries of creation. Scientists are 233 keen to study the eclipse as an experiment. If they are preoccupied with experiments, when will they acquire experience? If all your life is spent on experiments, when will you begin to experience life? When will you start putting into practice the knowledge you acquire? There is joy only in practising what you know, not in the acquisition of knowledge. (22.10.1995) People have referred to the Seventieth Birthday. The body is constituted of the five elements, the five sheaths, the five lifebreaths and the five senses. Up to one's fiftieth year, one may be described as experiencing youth. Youthhood should be dedicated to purposeful activities. Youth is not related to age. Bheshma, who was 112 years old, was the commander-in-chief of the Kaurava forces. It is will power that determines one's age. When one reaches sixty, it is a Bharathiya custom to perform Shanti puja for the purpose of subduing the six internal enemies (lust, pride, etc.). On reaching seventy a person attains the state of the Seven Sages, the Seven Oceans, the Seven musical notes, the Seven colors. The seven colors come from the sun's rays. The sun's rays are eternal. The Seventieth year symbolizes the attainment of the saintliness of the Seven sages who constitute the constellation of Ursa Major, the Great Bear. On attaining the eightieth year, You must become one of the eight planets. On reaching the ninetieth year, you have to acquire the strength of one of the nine planets. On reaching the hundredth year one should merge in the ten indhriyas, the organs of sense and action and get rid of the body consciousness. The acquisition of the love of God should be the primary aim. (18.11.1995) The earth follows its natural duty to make use of its five elements to produce sustenance for all living beings. Born on the earth, men are not following the example of the earth. It is not the creeds that men profess - whether Christianity or Islam or other religion - which lend value to their lives. The highest value is the fact of their humanness. All faiths combine to invest man with a unique effulgence. (18.11.1995) During the day, the sun affords light to the world. Without the sun, the world will cease to exist. The sun is the visible deity for the world, Without the sun there can be no life on earth. Crops cannot grow. There will be no air, no food and no means of sustenance for living creatures. 234 It is only because of the sun that rivers flow, crops are grown, life is sustained and there is happiness and comfort. It is the power of the sun that helps to purify the heart. Hence, for the planet earth the sun is the visible manifestation of God. The earth receives its life-sustaining oxygen from the sun. (18.6.1996) When a seed is sown in the earth, it sprouts as a sapling and grows in due course into a big tree. In the tree, the branches, the leaves, the flowers and the fruits all appear as distinct from each other. Moreover, each of them is used for a specific purpose. But all of them are different forms of the mud from which they have originated. (30.7.1996) Science and technology have advanced so much that man is able to explore space and dive into the deep ocean. But he has not learnt how to live like a human being on earth. It is more important for man to learn how to lead a good life on the earth than explore space. Man's life is based on the earth. (18.8.1996) Students should realize that the body is made up of materials coming from the earth and will go back to the earth when life is extinct. The body is like a mud pot which serves its purpose for a time and when it is broken, it becomes in the course of time one with the mud from which it was made. A seed sown in the ground grows into a tree with branches, flowers and fruits. All the things in the tree have come out of the earth. Likewise the body is made up of the five elements. It must be used properly. (20.8.1996) However intelligent a man may be, he learns all that he knows from the world around him. Without the world knowledge cannot exist. In the distant past, the world was enveloped in darkness. For millions of years the world was covered by a heavy mass of clouds. Then started a downpour which lasted for thousands of years. This was followed by the formation of oceans, mountains, rivers and forests on the earth. The dissolution of the clouds gradually dispelled the darkness enveloping the world. Then, the sun and the stars became visible from the earth. Man has to learn many things from the phenomena taking place in the universe. (8.3.1997) Every man is a son of Mother Earth. A mother is teaching many lessons to her children. She calls on her children to learn everything from herself instead of going after other preceptors. “Scholars and intellec235 tuals are cutting me to pieces to acquire knowledge and conduct their experiments,” laments Mother Earth. “They are subjecting me to great suffering by their doings and blasting. But I am not worried about all this. Learn this spirit of forbearance from me. Whatever abuse or attack others may level at you, bear them with fortitude. Treat praise or blame, good or bad with equanimity. This is the highest Knowledge.” (8.10.1997) Each country is a part of the mansion of planet earth. Bharat is a part of this mansion. When you have this broad Vision, humanity, will be one in spirit. (23.11.1997) A tree that needs water is provided water only at the root. Though the root cannot be visible to your eyes as it is buried under the earth, it is the basis for the tree to thrive. If the root is dry, the tree becomes dead. So, you have to safeguard the root. Similarly, you have to safeguard the root of life, i.e, you should have firm faith in the Divine Self. Therefore, it is the essential needs of life. You have branches, leaves and components of a tree. The purpose of plantin a sapling, is to get fruit from the tree. The goal of human life is perfect knowledge. Total faith is needed to achieve the goal. (23.4.1998) The whole Cosmos is based on the atom. Whether an object is microcosmic or as vast as the Cosmos it is based on Atmic power. Few can realize fully the power of the atom. The atom is constituted of energy in all its forms. The words you speak, the objects you see, the sounds you hear, the activities you undertake are all based on the power of the atom. Every moment of every being is based on atomic power. All experience is derived from the energy of the atom. It has taken scientists thousands of years to discover this truth. But this was recognized by the child Prahlada a long time ago. He declared emphatically: “Do not doubt that the Lord is at one place and not at another. You can find him wherever you look for him.” Prahlada did not conduct any experiments or explorations in space. To those pure of heart, the truth reveals itself spontaneously. “Subtler than the subtlest and waster than the Cosmos, the Atman (spirit) is the atom and atom is the Atman.” This truth was recognized by the child Prahlada as a student. When this truth is recognized, the 236 whole Cosmos will be seen as permeated by the Divine, as a manifestation of the Divine. In every object there is the power of the atom. You cannot find any object or any place in which the atom is not present. All objects are composed of atoms. (25.9.1998) The power, the divine play and the effulgence of God are limitless. The five elements are responsible for the protection and sustenance of the world. The first element, the earth, is the basis for mountains and hills, rivers and oceans, villages and cities, and forests. You can very well imagine the immense power of the earth, which supports all these. The earth is endowed with infinite power. Scientists have discovered that the earth rotates. True. Logically speaking, the rivers, oceans, mountains, villages and the cities should also rotate when the earth, the basis, rotates. It is not so in reality. It is only the earth that rotates. The railway track is the basis for the train to move. If the track also starts moving, what would be the plight of the passengers? From this, it can be inferred that the track is the basis and the train, the object based on it. The table is the basis for the mike to rest upon. Make an effort to understand the relationship between the support and the supported object. The earth, which is the repository of all powers (electrical, magnetic, etc.), forms the basis, sustains and protects all the objects on it. There is no power, which is not present in the earth. The earth is able to support all the beings on it because of its infinite power. (14.1.1999) Past is past, future is uncertain, only the present is in your hands. It is the foremost duty of man to live in the present and share his joy with his fellow beings. Truly speaking, human being is the most fortunate one among all the living beings. Compared to the entire cosmos, man is very small like an atom, yet he is able to comprehend the magnitude and vastness of the creation, which is very startling indeed. He attains immortality by understanding the unity between the microcosm and macrocosm. (15.2.1999) To attain permanent peace, you should develop love within. Love can turn earth into sky and sky into earth. This sacred love is within you. But, you direct it in the wrong direction and thereby it gets perverted. You are responsible for the loss and suffering. You are responsible for the wicked actions and agitations outside. (14.3.1999) 237 In the Gayatri Mantra, the word “Bhur” refers to the body. Body is composed of gross materials such as water, lime, lead, iron etc. All these materials may not cost more than one rupee. But, the value of the body is not one rupee. Its value is immeasurable. “Bhur” also stands for the earth. The earth is made up of matter, which is transient. The word “Bhuvah” in the Mantra stands for vibration. The body is made up of gross matter, which cannot have any movement without life force of vibration. In the absence of this vibration, the body is mere lifeless matter. What is the source of this vibration? This vibration originates from radiation which is related with spiritual knowledge. (28.4.1999) Every action is under the control of god. Earth rotates at the rate of 18 1/2 miles per second. It takes one year to revolve around the sun. Light travels at an incredible speed of 186‘000 miles per second. It takes 22’000 crore years for the light to go around the universe. According to the Vishnu Sahasranama Sthotra, the entire universe is the very form of Vishnu. Even if man were to travel at the speed of light, it will take him 22’000 crore years to circumambulate Lord Vishnu. Who can live for such a long period of time? Due to the evil effects of Kali Age, man is not able to live even hundred years, leave alone 22’000 crore years! But, it is possible to go around the Viswa Swarupa (God in the form of universe) in one second. It is love that makes it possible. The speed of love is such that it can go round the universe in one second. The speed of light may be estimated, but not the speed of love. But, man has put barriers around such a transcendental and infinite love and is using it for trivial purposes. That is the reason, the world has become chaotic today. People may attribute various reasons for the lack of peace and security in the world. But, the main reason is that man is not able to develop love within. He is not making any effort to realize the presence of the infinite, immortal and nectarine love inherent in him. Let your thoughts, words and deeds be suffused with love. Let your life be filled with love. Nothing else is required to have the vision of the Divine. Love is God, live in love. (...) Just as a gigantic tree emerges out of a small seed, the entire universe has originated from love. In this world, you can achieve everything with love. I am the best example for this. Love is my greatest property. I love everybody and do not desire anything except love. The power of love can transform earth into sky and sky into earth. There is nothing in this world that cannot be achieved by love. (28.7.1999) 238 Man is called Manava, meaning not new. But man has another name, Partha, which means Prithivi Puthra (son of Mother Earth). All the powers that are present in the earth are present in man also. None can visualize the powers that are latent in the earth. One can understand the presence of these powers by deep enquiry and investigation. These powers are infinite, unfathomable and unraveled. Man, as he is born of the earth, naturally has all these powers. (13.9.1999) What a shame it is if education is used solely to earn money without serving society. Today people adopt corrupt practices and devise crooked ways to earn money. Just as the earth revolves around the sun, man goes around money. Is this the purpose of human life? No. Money is not important. “Money comes and goes, but morality comes and grows.” So cultivate morality. Educate yourself to serve the society and set an ideal to the rest of the world. You receive your education from the society. You should in turn dedicate it for the welfare of society. (1.10.1999) If you do not know the purpose of your birth, you will become a burden on mother earth. The purpose of human birth is to experience divinity. Try to understand your true nature. Do not compare yourself with others. Follow your own conscience and enjoy bliss. Do not imitate others. Imitation is the quality of the weak-minded. (14.1.2000) God can change even the nature of the body and grant a bright future. God can transform earth into sky and sky into earth, but you should have firm faith in him. Today man has become blind, losing the eyes of faith. He does not have faith in God. How can he, who does not know himself, know Divinity? First know yourself, then you can easily understand divinity. Have faith in God. There is nothing that God cannot do. One with proper eyesight can see even the small glowworm. But a blind man cannot see even the brightly shining sun. Likewise, one without the spiritual eye will find only darkness all around him. A spark of spiritual light is enough to see the entire cosmos. (4.3.2000) When the New Year begins, people start speculating as to what the New Year has in store for them and also for the world at large. The future of the world depends on the actions of man, not on the New Year. Actions depend on the mind, the mind on thoughts. As are the thoughts, so is the action. Hence, for the world to be peaceful and 239 prosperous, man should foster truthful thoughts. The world will enjoy safety, security and peace only through men of truthful thoughts. (...) Students! You are young and this is your golden age. Do not misuse it. There are three important things which one has to bear in mind. The first, once it comes will not go away, i.e., wisdom. The second, once it goes will not come back, i.e.., ignorance and the third, it neither comes nor goes, i.e., the principle of Brahman. Your faith also should be such that it should be steady, it should not come and go. But the faith of modern students keeps vacillating. Such faith is no faith at all. What you are trying to acquire is only bookish knowledge, which constitutes only one-fourth of the total knowledge. The remaining three parts of the knowledge consist of putting all that you study into practice. You will become a truly educated person and a complete human being only when your bookish knowledge is transformed into practical knowledge. Practical knowledge is your true strength. (5.4.2000) All the spiritual practices will yield good results only when they are performed with purity of heart and steady mind. If you have the grace of God, there is nothing that you cannot accomplish in this world. When God can bring the dead back to life, can there be anything impossible for him? He can change sky into earth and earth into sky, but you should pray with purity of heart to attain his grace. Do not indulge in vain gossip. How can you expect God to fulfil your wishes if you talk ill of others? (11.8.2000) Today boys and girls acquire education with an eye on the external world. They do not realize that all that is seen in the external world is transient. One can develop inner vision in life only when one makes proper use of one's knowledge. Humanness has declined because man lacks balance in life. If human values are to be fostered, man should convert his knowledge into skill and maintain proper balance in life. Today the world is losing its ecological balance, as man, out of utter selfishness, is robbing the mother Earth of her resources like coal, petroleum, iron, etc. As a result, we find earthquakes, floods and such other devastating natural calamities. Human life will find fulfillment only ecological balance is maintained. Balance in human life and balance in nature, both are equally important. Today even marine life is in danger due to so-called advancement in science. Advancement in science is welcome but it should not lead to ecological imbalance. The people and the world at large should 240 be benefited from science. But today everyone is interested in selfish gains. No one seems to care for society. (25.9.2000) Women are the repositories of truth and culture. Though the earth is one, the plants vary depending upon the seeds sown. The womb of the mother symbolizes the mother earth. As is the seed of thought sown in it, so is the fruit that it yields. You cannot expect mangoes by sowing a neem seed. So, the mother should foster good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. Only then can she beget virtuous children. Today we find many children having bad qualities and wicked conduct. The reason for this car be attributed to the bad thoughts of their mothers. (19.11.2000) When you serve others, your power will also increase. The power of attraction is present in everybody. The purer you become, the greater will be your power of attraction and so, you will absorb more power. All the powers that are present in the earth are latent in man. Man, in fact, is the reservoir of all powers - electrical, magnetic and laser. Thus, man is very powerful. Then why should he consider himself weak? (20.11.2000) There are many wealthy people in the world, not all of them get this thought or idea for sacrifice. Theirs is a misfortune accumulated over several births. What is the use of any amount of wealth, if one cannot carry with him even a fistful of earth! Accumulating wealth with diligence and depositing it all in banks and even accumulating black money, none feels impelled to sacrifice his wealth for sacred purposes. Hidden wealth is no better than dirt. There is no need for such wealth. The heart should be pure and sacred. For this, your sacrifice should be to God. (24.11.2000) Man should put a ceiling on his desires. As man's conduct is perverted, today we find natural calamities taking place. You are aware of the devastation caused by the earthquake in Gujarat. Thousands of people lost their lives. The reason for this is that, man is entertaining excessive desires. God maintains perfect balance in his creation. In God's creation, the earth and the oceans are endowed with balance. But man is indiscriminately exploiting the earth for extracting oil. Every day tonnes of fish are caught from the oceans. This indiscriminate exploitation of nature results in imbalance in earth, which is playing havoc with human lives. Only when man is free from unsteadiness within, 241 will he not be troubled by earthquake. Not only the people of Bharat but also the people of the entire world should strive to maintain balance. The five elements are nothing but manifestations of the Divine. Man's life will be secure only when he realizes this truth and acts accordingly. (21.2.2001) Today we find many people are giving up agriculture and migrating to towns in search of money. They watch Television day in and day out and aspire for luxurious life. As more and more people are giving up agriculture and deserting villages, scarcity for food has arisen. Having given up farming, how can you expect the mother Earth to feed you? Villages are the very life breath of lndian culture. Even to day, lndian culture is sustained only in villages, not in towns. Only people of villages are aware of the greatness of lndian culture. As people have lost respect and reverence for mother Earth, we experience earthquakes and such other natural calamities causing untold destruction. (22.2.2001) If you deeply enquire and investigate, you will find that the water level in the earth is going deeper and deeper day by day. If you observe the present political scenario, you don't find any morality and integrity. The present-day teachers do not seem to possess the invaluable treasure of knowledge. Human values have become totally extinct in human beings. The ancient teachers were extolled as kings of sacrifice, spirituality and renunciation, but alas! The modern teachers have become men of pleasures and desires. (4.7.2001) You are not merely human beings; you are cosmic beings. Man is endowed with such tremendous power which none of the other denizens possess. There is limitless power in each one of you, but you are unable to recognize it. When you love others, they will love you in turn. Therefore, first and foremost, you should love all. By experiencing love in this way, a human becomes divine. But man today is focusing his love on fleeting and ephemeral objects. He limits his love to his family and material objects. (16.7.2001) The entire earth is permeated by magnetic power. AII the living beings and objects that are present on this earth also have this magnetic power. The rivers that flow, the wind that blows, the flowers that blossom, etc., everything is endowed with magnetic power. The rivers flow 242 on earth because of magnetic power. The magnetic power is allpervasive. People with devotion and faith visit temples, which have the magnetic power. The flowers and fruits that people offer with devotion in temples also have this magnetic power. As thousands of devotees gather here, our mandir is suffused with magnetic power. The allpervasive magnetic power shines with added brilliance in this mandir. This magnetic power is ever on the rise as there is a continuous flow of devotees. Even an iron nail turns into a magnet because of its association with the magnet. In a similar manner, people who visit the mandir are filled with magnetic power. It is only from the magnetic power of the devotees that the mandir gets charged with mighty powers. Every individual is filled with magnetic power from head to toe. But man does not realize his innate potential and visits temples for blessings and grace. One does not acquire any special powers from temples. What one gets is only the reflection of one's own magnetic power. (13.3.2002) The Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun. Who is responsible for this phenomenon? Nobody can explain this. As earth rotates on its axis, we have day and night. As it revolves around the sun, we are able to get the food required to sustain our body. It is the Divine Will that is responsible for all this. It is the Divine masterplan for the benefit of the world. Nobody has understood the power of the atom in its totality till this day. People think that the atom has no life in it. It is a wrong notion. The lifeforce that holds the entire world together is present in the atom also. Hence it is said, God is present in microcosm as well as in macrocosm. Man should make an attempt to understand the mystery of creation. He should recognize his responsibilities and conduct himself accordingly. Man has to necessarily understand the principle of the atom. If he understands this, he would have understood everything else, for atom is God. The life-principle present in the atom is present all over the universe. Kanada said that proper understanding of the principle of atom will lead to the understanding of divinity. When you close your fist, you would have caught hold of many atoms. When you release it, the atoms will travel in different directions. The sound of OM that emerges from the atoms will be as minute as the particles themselves. (24.7.2002) Hiranyakasipu was a great scientist. He could travel up to the sun; he could even reach the stars. When he touched the Polestar, the planet 243 earth began to shake. He was one of such valor and courage. Till this day, no scientist has been able to accomplish what Hiranyakasipu could achieve. But, in spite of his valor and knowledge, Hiranyakasipu could not comprehend divinity. One can understand divinity only through love. There is no other path that can take you to God. It is only love that enables you surrender to God. (21.8.2002) You are under the mistaken notion that Swami is having pain in his legs and therefore he is unable to walk comfortably. I have absolutely no pain whatsoever. If I put one foot forward it is being pulled by the other as there is immense attraction power in my feet. As you are aware, even the earth is endowed with attraction power. It only attracts and does not cause any pain. Swami has no pain at all. This attraction power in me is increasing day by day. Whatever I touch with my hand, gets stuck to it. Such magnetic power is present in every man. God is present in the form of Hiranyagarbha in everyone. Hence, he is extolled as Hiranyagarbhaya Namah (salutations to the one with golden womb). Pure gold does not undergo any change. It attracts everyone. You should not be under the mistaken notion that only Swami has this attraction power and none else. In fact it is present in you too. If you put it to proper use, it develops more and more. Not merely this. I want to tell you another important point. As the attraction power is increasing, the number of people coming for my darshan is also on the increase. Henceforth, there will be uncontrollable crowds thronging for my darshan. You are going to witness many astounding events in the future. God attracts everyone. His attraction power is highly sacred and it will captivate everyone. Even while I am speaking to you now, my feet are being pulled by the earth. If I lift one foot, the earth attracts the other foot. Nobody can do anything about it. It is increasing day by day. This is the divine magnetic power. It originates from the changeless and eternal principle of Transcendental Truth. Every day devotees are sending various ointments and oils by post. (...) The magnetic power that is present in the entire world is present in your body itself. Some people do not understand the power of divine magnet. They argue: “If there is attraction power in the 'magnet', why is it not able to attract us?” How can a magnet attract an iron piece, which is full of rust and dust? When the rust and dust are removed, the magnet will attract the iron piece at once. Likewise, you should clean your mind of impurities in order to be attracted by divinity. You do not need to undergo any physical strain for this. No spiritual practices are 244 required. It is enough if you cultivate love in your heart. Only through love can you attain the principle of Transcendental Truth. You might have read various books on Transcendental Truth. But nobody has really understood what it means. It is the changeless and all-pervasive atmic principle. Such sacred love is available only with God. (16.3.2003) First and foremost, develop faith that God is everywhere. Then you can really see him. Do not think that God is present only at a particular place. You need not travel long distances to see Sai Baba. He is within you. You cannot attain him if you look for him somewhere else. There is a great treasure in the earth under your feet. But you cannot acquire it unless you dig at the right place. Likewise, you have to develop love, discharge your duty sincerely and follow the path of truth with unwavering faith to attain divinity. (18.5.2003) Whatever God does is for the welfare of the world. Not a single act of God is without a purpose. Man gets confused as he is unable to understand the inner meaning of God's actions. The earth rotates on its axis at the speed of one thousand miles per hour causing day and night. Rising and setting of the sun as well as waxing and waning of the moon promote all activity on earth. Not merely that, the earth revolves around the sun at the speed of 66 thousand miles per hour, giving rise to various seasons. The seasons benefit man in many ways. Formation of clouds and occurrence of rainfall help man to grow food. In this manner, the earth provides food and sustenance to all beings. Can a human being or a government for that matter accomplish such a mighty task? No, no. Without recognizing these beneficial acts of God of such enormous magnitude, man wastes his life in delusion and doubt. If you enquire deeply, you will know that divine power is at work at all times. Every cell, every moment and every Yuga (aeon) is governed by Divine Will. God is everywhere and is in the form of Nature. Unable to realize this truth, people develop doubts regarding the existence of God. Everything is supported and sustained by God. There can be no humanity without Divinity. Your life will be sanctified when you understand this truth. God does not waste even a single moment. All the time he is engaged in action for the welfare of all. He is the sole refuge of all at every moment of time. Nothing is impossible for God who permeates terrestrial, celestial and cosmic planes. Every second of your life is dependent on the Divine Will. Every breath of your life is governed by God. You can245 not take even one breath without his Will. People are unable to recognize such omnipresent, omnipotent God and waste their time in vain argumentation regarding his existence. They do not experience even an iota of joy due to their lack of faith in all-powerful God. (11.4.2004) The term love is not just a word; it has a form. There is no place where love does not exist. Love is all-pervasive. It encompasses creation, earth and universe. Love is the basis of all our activities such as eating, talking, walking, etc. In fact, love sustains your life. People tend to forget such a sacred principle of love even after knowing its significance. How foolish they are! You should experience love, enjoy it and share it with others. (15.4.2004) All that you witness in this objective world is a manifestation of Shiva. It is pervading all the three worlds, the earth, the space and the netherworld. It exists in all the three periods of time, the past, present and future. It is indescribable. Any length of time is insufficient to describe the Shiva. Several people are worshipping such an omnipresent and all-pervading divine names and consciousness by describing it through different names and forms. Just as the all-embracing divine love does not make a distinction between living beings, so also the divine consciousness does not differentiate. It is only we who make distinction between people as my father, my mother, my brother, my sister, etc., based on our earthly relationships with them. In fact, every living being is an embodiment of Divinity. God assumes all names and forms. You are God. (8.3.2005) You are all golden children. But, you forget your real nature and associate yourself with dust and rust. Hence, great souls have to take birth in this world now and then to cleanse you and make you realize your innate divinity. However, when some great soul embarks upon such a mission, some people doubt his effort saying: “It is all his foolishness. Can earth become gold? Can sand become sugar?” Modem man is full of doubts and doubts! What could be the reason for these doubts? It is only when one thinks that he is separate from God that doubts arise. (...) You are all embodiments of pure gold. You are all golden children. Your words are sweet. Let your conduct also be sweet in conformity with your words. Wherever you go, as students of Sri Sathya Sai educational institutions, you must display an exemplary conduct and behavior. Merely because you wear white dress, you do not deserve to 246 be called students of Sri Sathya Sai educational institutions. In keeping with your white dress, keep your mind pure and your heart sacred. Only then will you become ideal students.I will constantly be with such students, guarding and guiding them. I will give them everything. In fact, I am protecting several people in several ways; but, no one has realized this point till today. (23.2.2006) In God's creation, everything is good and sacred. There is nothing which will cause sorrow and misery. In fact, misery arises out of man's delusion. The delusion is because of his identification with the form. What is the meaning of the term Manava, man? 'Ma' means Maya, 'Na' means without and 'Va' means Varthinchuta (to conduct oneself). Therefore, Manava is one who conducts himself without maya. If you fall a victim to maya, you will never be able to understand marmamu (reality). In fact, maya is man's own making. It arises out of his imagination. (...) Having been blessed with such precious human birth, what a shame it is if you behave like an animal! You should live like a human being. Keep your mind under control. This is my message to you on this holy night of Shivaratri. Understand that you are born as a human being, not as an insect or a worm. Neither are you an animal, nor a bird nor a beast. You should understand the meaning of the term manava. 'Ma' means not and ‘nava' means new. You are not here for the first time. You are not new to this earth. You have gone through a number of births before attaining this human birth. Give up all your old and mean qualities and start your life afresh. Human life is highly sacred and mysterious. Only God can unravel its mystery. The Lord of the universe permeates the entire universe. He transcends all description. He is present in you in the form of atman, the divine self. There is only one path for the realization of atman. Give up the feeling of 'mine'. You say 'this is mine and that is mine'. Once you get rid of such worldly attachment, you will develop purity, steadiness and selflessness. You will be from suffering, worries and anxiety. Ultimately, you will attain liberation. Having attained humanness, you should make efforts to rise to the level of Divinity. That is your goal. What is the use if you remain in humanness forever? You should develop pure mind to rise to the level of divine. Unity confers purity which will in turn lead to divinity. Hence, all of you must stand united. You belong to the human race. You belong to one family. Hence, you must conduct yourself like brothers and sisters. Absence of such spirit of unity will diminish purity and take you away from divinity. (26.2.2006) 247 What is the meaning of Avatar (incarnation of God)? It connotes the combination of Divine consciousness with human consciousness. Man is the combination of body, mind, intellect and consciousness. God, who is the embodiment of love, assumes human form to establish identity with man so as to bring about transformation in him through love. God descends on earth and involves himself in the affairs of the world to teach and guide man and to put him on the right path. (...) Man is endowed with the body and the mind ' both of which breed kama and krodha (desire and anger). But God has neither desire nor anger. God does not have even an iota of worldly desires or aspirations. Whatever God does, sees and says is all for the good of the devotees, and not for Himself. When God incarnates on earth in human form, He behaves like a human being only. He may make somebody cry, make some other laugh and indulge in playful pranks with yet another. Seeing all these seemingly human acts, people are deluded to treat the avatar as an ordinary human being. In fact, what could be the reason for God to descend on the earth with a human form? It is only to set an ideal for man and lead him on the path of righteousness. (...) If you perform your actions as an offering to God, they will turn out to be pure and sacred. God is not somewhere in a distant corner. You are God. You are society. You are the world. You are the sky. You are the earth. You are the Stars. You are everything. Hence, develop the feeling, “I am everything.” You see duality in the world since you go by names and forms. If you see beyond names and forms, you will find unity everywhere. (2.5.2006) It is not possible to describe how fortunate a human being is. Of all living beings, human birth is the rarest. Man is not able to realize the value of humanness and is deluded by the sight of ephemeral and transitory objects of the world. The basis of man's life is not the transitory and ephemeral world. His life on earth is a synthesis of moral, ethical and spiritual values. Man, in fact, is the image of divinity. The eternal atman in all beings is a part of My Being. All of you are a part of myself, you are not different from me. Unable to realize the value of his humanness, man becomes a victim of his many delusions. All your learning and your strenuous efforts should be directed towards realizing this truth. You don't need anything else after realizing this fundamental truth. All the material possessions of this world are a cause of bondage for man and so long as man is in bondage, he has to suffer. Therefore, man should try to achieve freedom from this bondage. He should 248 get rid of the feeling of attachment. Nothing is 'mine' and 'thine', everything is one. Develop the feeling in your heart that all are one. Only then can you experience truth, peace and bliss. (23.11.2006) 249 CROSS-REFERENCE Books from Sathya Sai Baba 1. Dhyana Vaahini (Practice of Meditation) 2. Geetha Vaahini (The Divine Gospel) 3. Prashaanthi Vaahini (The Supreme Bliss of Divine) 4. Prema Vaahini (The Stream of Divine Love) 5. Sathya Sai Vaahini (Spiritual Message of Sri Sathya Sai) 6. Sutra Vaahini (Analytical Aphorisms on Supreme Reality) 7. Vidya Vaahini (Flow of Spiritual Education) 8. Dharma Vaahini (The Path of Virtue and Morality) 9. Bhagavatha Vaahini (The story of the Glory of the Lord) 10. Ram Katha Rasavaahini (Part I) (The Story of Rama's Glory) 11. Ram Katha Rasavaahini (Part II) (The Story of Rama's Glory) 12.Leela Kaivalya and Prashnottara Vaahini, and Sandeha Nivarini (The Cosmic Play of God) 13. Upanishad Vaahini (Essence of Vedic Knowledge) 14. Jnana Vaahini (The Stream of Eternal Wisdom) Sathya Sai Baba speak, first Publications, after 1984 new Publications 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Sathya Sai Speaks Volume Divine Discourses Sadhana (The Inward Path) Unity is Divinity Sai Avatar Bd. I Sai Avatar Bd. II I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI 251 31. Der k†nigliche Weg 32. Bhagavad Geetha 33. Meditation Summer Showers (Discourses on Indian Cultur and Spitituality) 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Showers Showers Showers Showers Showers Showers Showers Showers in in in in in in in in Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan Brindavan 1972 1973 1974 1977 1978 1979 1990 1993 Sathya Sai Baba Speaks, new Publications Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya Sathya 252 Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Sai Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks speaks XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XV XVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXX 31 32 - 1 32 - 2 33 34 35 36 - 1 36 - 2 37 Sathya Sai Baba speaks 38 Sathya Sai Baba speaks 39 253 Glossary Adept - A Master, or human being who, having traversed the Path of Evolution and entered upon the final stage of the path, the Path of Initiation, has taken five of the Initiations, and has therefore passed into the Fifth, or Spiritual Kingdom, having but two more Initiations to take. Adi - The First; the primeval; the Atomic Plane of the Solar System; the highest of the Seven Planes. Agni - The Lord of Fire in the Vedas. The oldest and most revered of the Gods in India. One of the three great deities Agni, Vayu and Surya, and also all the three, as he is the triple aspect of fire; fire is the essence of the Solar System. The Bible says: „Our God is a consuming fire.“ It is also the symbol of the Mental Plane of which Agni is paramountly Lord. Atlantis - The continent that was submerged in the Atlantic Ocean, according to occult teaching and Plato. Atlantis was the home of the Fourth Root Race, whom we now call the Atlanteans. Antahkarana - The path, or bridge, between Higher and lower mind, serving as a medium of communication between the two. It is built by the Aspirant himself in mental matter. Ashram - The centre to which the Master gathers the Disciples and Aspirants for personal instruction. Atman - The Universal Spirit; the Divine Monad; the Seventh Principle; so called in the septenary constitution of man. Atomic Subplane - The matter of the Solar System is divided by the occultists into Seven Planes or states, the highest of which is the Atomic Plane. Similarly, each of the Seven Planes is divided into seven subplanes, of which the highest is called the Atomic Subplane. There are therefore forty-nine Subplanes, and seven of these are atomic. Aura - A subtle invisible essence or fluid which emanates from human and animal bodies, and even from things. It is a psychic effluvium, partaking of both mind and body. It is electro-vital, and also electro-mental. 254 Auric egg - An appellation that has been given to the Causal Body owing to its form. Avatar - Incarnation of God. Descent of the Divine for the Ascent of Man. Whenever there is a decline of Divine Law, God comes down to the world assuming bodily form to protect the good, punish the wicked and reestablish right conduct. An Avatar is born and lives free and is ever conscious of his mission. By his precept and example, he opens up new paths in spirituality, shedding his grace on all. Bodhisattva - Literally, he whose consciousness has become intelligence, or buddhi. Those who need but one more incarnation to become perfect Buddhas. As used in these letters, the Bodhisattva is the name of the office which is at present occupied by the Lord Maitreya, who is known in the occident as the Christ. This office might be translated as that of World Teacher. The Bodhisattva is the Head of all the religions of the world, and the Master of the Masters and of the angels. Brahma - The creator; the first of the Veda trinity. Brahman - The Supreme Being; the absolute reality; impersonal God with no form or attributes. The uncaused cause of the universe; existence-consciousness-bliss (sat-chit-ananda), the absolute; the eternal changeless reality, not conditioned by time, space and causation. God Brahman exists, smaller than the minutest molecule, larger than the largest conceivable object, smaller than the smallest, greater than the greatest. Buddha - The name given to Gautama. Born in India about B.C. 621 he became a full Buddha in B.C. 592. The Buddha is one who is the „Enlightened,“ and has attained the highest degree of knowledge possible for man in this solar system. Buddhi - The Universal Soul or Mind. It is the Spiritual Soul in man (the Sixth Principle) and therefore the vehicle of Atman, the Spirit, which is the Seventh Principle. Causal Body - This body is, from the standpoint of the Physical Plane, no body, either subjective or objective. It is, nevertheless, the centre of the egoic consciousness, and is formed of the conjunction of buddhi and manas. It is relatively permanent and lasts throughout the long cy255 cle of incarnations, and is only dissipated after the Fourth Initiation, when the need for further rebirth on the part of a human being no longer exists. Chakra - Circle, wheel lotuses; the chakras are centres of potential energy (see Kundalini) in the human anatomy. The chakras are important on the path of discipleship and Initiation. They collect, transform and distribute the power which streams through. Chohan - Lord, Master, a Chief. In this book it refers to mind and those Adepts who have gone on and taken the Sixth Initiation. Deva (or Angel) - A god. In Sanskrit a resplendent Deity. A Deva is a celestial being, whether good, bad, or indifferent. Devas are divided into many groups, and are called not only angels and archangels, but lesser and in, the greater builders. Egoic Groups - On the Third Subplane of the Fifth Plane, the mental, are found the causal bodies of the individual men and women. These bodies, which are the expression of the Soul, or of the individualized self-consciousness, are gathered together into groups according to the ray or quality of the particular Soul involved. Elementals - The Spirits of the Elements; the creatures involved in the Four Kingdoms, or elements, earth, air, fire, and water. Except a few of the higher kinds and their rulers, they are forces of nature more than ethereal men and women. Etheric body (Etheric double) - The physical body of a human being is, according to occult teaching, formed of two parts, the dense physical body, and the three Subplanes of the physical plane. The etheric body is formed of the four highest or Etheric Subplanes of the physical plane. Fifth Principle - The principle of mind, that faculty in man which is the intelligent thinking principle, and which differentiates man from the animals. Fohat - Cosmic electricity; primordial light; the ever-present electrical energy; the universal propelling vital force; the ceaseless destructive 256 and formative power; the synthesis of the many forms of electrical phenomena. Guru - Spiritual teacher; a spiritual guide, a master, a knower of Brahman, who is calm, merciful and ever ready to help and guide the spiritual Aspirants who approach him. The Cosmic Guru is the Avatar. Hierarchy - That group of spiritual beings on the Inner Planes of the solar system who are the intelligent forces of nature, and who control the evolutionary processes. They are themselves divided into Twelve Hierarchies. Within our planetary scheme, the Earth scheme, there is a reflection of this Hierarchy which is called by the occultist the Occult Hierarchy. This Hierarchy is formed of Chohans, Adepts, and Initiates working through their disciples, and, by this means, in the world. Initiations - From the Latin root meaning, the first principles of any science. Process of penetrating into the mysteries of the science of the Self and of the one Self in all selves. The Path of Initiation is the final stage of the Path of Evolution trodden by man, and is divided into five stages, called the Five Initiations. Jiva - A separated unit of consciousness. Kali-Yuga - „Yuga“ is an Age or cycle. According to the Indian philosophy, our evolution is divided into the four Yugas or cycles. The Kali-Yuga is the present Age. It means the „Black Age,“ or “Iron-Age”, a period of 432,000 years. Karma - Action; deed; work; religious rite; the totality of innate tendencies formed as a consequence of acts done in previous lives. Every karma produces a lasting impression on the mind of the doer, apart from affecting others. Repetition of a particular karma produces a tendency in the mind. Karma is of three kinds: 1. Prarabdha: which is being exhausted in present life, 2. Agami: which is being accumulated in the present life and 3. Samchita: which is being stored to be experienced in future lives. Akarma is an action done without any intention to gain the consequences; Vikarma is the action that is intentionally done. Kumaras - The highest seven self-conscious beings in the solar system. These seven Kumaras manifest through the medium of a planetary scheme in the same way as a human being manifests through the 257 medium of a Physical Body. They are called by the Hindu „the mind-born Sons of Brahma“ amongst other names. They are the subtotal of intelligence and of wisdom. Within the planetary scheme, the reflection of the systemic order is also seen. At the head of our world evolution stands the first Kumara, aided by six other Kumaras, three esoteric and three exoteric, who are the focal points for the distribution of the force of the systemic Kumaras. Kundalini - The Power of Life. One of the forces of nature. It is a power known only to those who practice Concentration in Yoga, and is centered within the spine. Lemuria - A modern term first used by some naturalists and now adopted by Theosophists to indicate a continent that, according to the Secret Doctrine of the East, preceded Atlantis. It was the home of the Third Root Race. Logos - The Deity manifested through every nation and people. The outward expression, or the effect of the cause, which is ever concealed. Lord of Civilization - (See Mahachohan) Lords of the Flame - One of the great Hierarchies of spiritual beings who guide the solar system. They took control of the evolution of Humanity upon this Planet about 18 million years ago, during the middle of the Lemurian, or third root race. Macrocosm - The great universe, literally; or God manifesting through His Body, the solar system. Mahachohan - The Head of the Third Great Department of the Hierarchy. This great being is the Lord of Civilization, and the flowering forth of the principle of intelligence. He is the embodiment on the Planet of the third, or intelligence aspect of Deity in its five activities. Mahamanvantara - The great interludes of time between two Solar Systems. This term is frequently applied to the greater solar cycles. It implies a period of universal activity. Manas, or Manasic Principle - Literally, the mind, the mental faculty; that which distinguishes man from the mere animal. It is the individu258 alizing principle; that which enables man to know that he exists, feels, and knows. It is divided in some schools into two parts, higher or abstract mind, and lower or concrete mind. Mantra - Verses from the Vedas. In the esoteric sense a mantra (or that psychic faculty or power that conveys perception or thought) is the older portion of the Vedas, the second part of which is composed of the Brahmanas. In esoteric phraseology, mantra is the word made flesh, or rendered objective through divine magic. A form of words or syllables rhythmically arranged, so that when sounded certain vibrations are generated. Manu - The representative name of the Great Being who is the Ruler, primal progenitor and chief of the human race. It comes from the Sanskrit root „man“ - to think. Manvantara - A period of activity as opposed to a period of rest, without reference to any specific length of cycle. Frequently used to express a period of planetary activity and its seven races. Maya - The mysterious, creative and delusive power of Brahman through which God projects the appearance of the universe. Maya is the material cause and Brahman is the effective cause of the universe. Brahman and Maya are inexcritably associated with each other like fire and its power to heat. Maya deludes living beings in egoism, making them forget their true spiritual nature. Mayavirupa - Sanskrit, „illusive form.“ It is the body of manifestation created by the Adept by an act of will for use in the Three Worlds. It has no material connection with the Physical Body. It is spiritual and ethereal and passes everywhere without let or hindrance. It is built by the power of the lower mind, of the highest type of astral matter. Microcosm - The little universe, or man manifesting through his body, the Physical Body. Monad - The One. The threefold spirit on its own plane. In occultism it often means the unified triad - Atma, Buddhi, Manas; Spiritual Will, Intuition and Higher Mind, - or the immortal part of man which reincarnates in the lower kingdoms and gradually progresses through them to man and thence to the final goal. 259 Nirmanakaya - Those perfected beings who renounce Nirvana (the highest state of spiritual bliss) and choose a life of self-sacrifice, becoming members of that invisible host which ever protects Humanity within karmic limits. Permanent atom - Those five atoms, with the mental unit, one on each of the five planes of human evolution (the mental unit being also on the mental plane) which the Monad appropriates for purposes of manifestation. They form a stable centre and are relatively permanent. Around them the various sheaths or bodies are built. They are literally small force centers. Planetary Logos - This term is generally applied to the seven highest spirits corresponding to the seven archangels of the Christians. They have all passed through the human stage and are now manifesting through a planet and its evolutions, in the same way that man manifests through his Physical Body. The highest planetary spirit working through any particular globe is, in reality, the personal God of the Planet. Prakriti - Derives its name from its function as the material cause of the first evolution of the universe. It may be said to be composed of two roots, „pra“ to manifest, and „krita“ to make; meaning that which caused the universe to manifest itself. Prana - The Life Principle, the Breath of Life. The occultist believes the following statement: „Life we look upon as the one form of existence, manifesting in what is called matter, or what, incorrectly separating them, we name Spirit, Soul and Matter in man. Matter is the vehicle for the manifestation of Soul on this plane of existence, Soul is the vehicle for the manifestation of spirit, and these three as a trinity are synthesized by Life, which pervades them all.“ Purusha - The spiritual self. The embodied self. The word literally means „The dweller in the city“ - that is, in the body. It is derived from the Sanskrit „pura“, which means city or body, and „usha“, a derivative of the verb „vas,“ to dwell. Quaternary - The fourfold lower self, or man, in the Three Worlds. There are various divisions of this, but perhaps for our purpose, the best is to enumerate the four as follows: 260 1. Lower mind. 2. Emotional or Astral Body. 3. Prana, or the Life Principle. 4. The Etheric Body, or the highest division of the twofold Physical Body. Raja Lord - The word „Raja“ simply means king or prince; the word has been applied to those great angels or entities who ensoul the Seven Planes. These are great devas who are the subtotal and the controlling intelligence of a plane. Raja Yoga - The true system of developing psychic and spiritual powers and union with one's Higher Self or the Soul. It involves the exercise, regulation, and concentration of thought. Ray - One of the seven streams of force of the Logos; the seven great lights. Each of them is the embodiment of a great cosmic entity. The seven Rays can be divided into the three Rays of Aspect and the four Rays of Attribute, as follows: Rays of Aspect: 1. The Ray of Will, or Power 2. The Ray of Love-Wisdom 3. The Ray of Activity or Adaptability Rays of Attribute: 4. The Ray of Harmony, Beauty, Art, or Unity 5. The Ray of Concrete Knowledge or Science 6. The Ray of Abstract Idealism or Devotion 7. The Ray of Ceremonial Magic, or Law The above names are simply some chosen from among many, and embody the different aspects of force by means of which the Logos manifests. Ring-pass-not - This is at the circumference of the manifested solar system, and is the periphery of the influence of the sun, both esoteri261 cally and exoterically understood. The limit of the field of activity of the central life force. Rishi - Great saint knowing the omnipresence of God. There are seven great Rishis, the spirit-born sons of Brahman. Their images are the seven stars of the Great Bears. Root Race - One of the seven races of man which evolve upon a planet during the great cycle of planetary existence. This cycle is called a world period. The Aryan Root Race, to which the Hindu, European, and modern American races belong, is the fifth, the Chinese and Japanese belonging to the fourth race. Each Root Race has seven Subraces. Sensa, or Senzar - The name for the secret sacerdotal language, or the „mystery speech“ of the initiated Adepts all over the world. It is a universal language, and largely a hieroglyphic cypher. Shamballa - The City of the Gods, which is in the West to some nations, in the East to others, in the North or South to yet others. It is the sacred island in the Gobi Desert. It is the home of mysticism and of the Secret Doctrine. Shankara - An Indian saint. Shankara propagated the ancient and Veda teaching in the form of Advaita Vedanta or non-dual philosophy. It is absolutely necessary for everyone to realize this one supreme thing behind all creation. Shiva - It is the beneficent aspect of Mahesvara. The third of the Supreme Trinity of Supreme Deities; God. His symbol is the Shivalinga. It is the symbol of creation of the universe. Sutratma - The thread-soul, silver cord, or magnetic link. It is a constant rhythmic response to the thought energy of the Soul and there is a steady flow of force between that centre of energy we call the Soul on its own plane, and that centre of force which is a human being. The energy travels along the „thread“ we call the sutratma and sets up a vibratory response between the brain and the Soul. Triad - The Spiritual Man; the expression of the Monad. It is the germinal spirit containing the potentialities of Divinity. These potentialities 262 will be unfolded during the course of evolution. This Triad forms the individualized or separated self, or Soul. Vishnu - The protector and preserver God of the Hindu trinity comprised of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva; God the protector and preserver. In order to preserve and protect, Vishbaratnu incarnates from age to age. Viveka - The Sanskrit „discrimination.“ The very first step in the path of occultism is the discrimination between the real and the unreal, between substance and phenomenon, between the Self and the not-self, between Spirit and Matter. Yoga - One of the six schools of India, said to be founded by Patanjali, but really of much earlier origin. The practice of Meditation as a means of leading to Spiritual Liberation. Note: This glossary does not undertake fully to explain all the above terms. It is simply an attempt to render into English certain words. 263 264