Education must result in the development of wisdom (Viveka) and humility (Vinaya).
The educated person must be able to distinguish between the momentary and the momentous, the lasting and the effervescent. As an educated person, you must not run after glitter and glamour but must seek the good and golden.
Keep the body in good trim, the senses under strict control, the mind well within check, the intellect sharp and clear, unhampered by prejudices and hatreds, and the feelings untouched by egoism.
You must know the Divine Self, Atma too, for that is the very core. That is the effulgence which illumines your inner and outer selves. You must also cultivate Vinaya (humility). As an educated person, you must be grateful to your parents, who with great sacrifice have given you all the facilities that you now enjoy.
Baba (thought for the day)
How do we understand the development of wisdom? What happens if we don't develop at the same time humility?
One of the examples Baba uses always is Ravana, the demon who abducted Sita. It seems he was a scholar and highly educated, he had mastered even more disciplines than Rama, but he had not developed humility and character and that made that all was futile.
How do we distinguish between the momentary and the lasting?
Nothing is lasting, any amount of money or wealth is not lasting.
As an educated person, you must not run after glitter and glamour but must seek the good and golden.
If I translate that I would say that it is not about name and fame, but what is the good and golden?
Do you think it is easy to answer? Probably it is not, if it would be, it would be understood and it would be seen on the right level, but often it is not.
It means it is not wisdom just because we think we understand it. Wisdom it is when we realize that we don't know and that results in humility. If we think we know and it is not right, it results in the opposite, we don't know, but we think we know and that is blindness.
It means it is not wisdom just because we think we understand it. Wisdom it is when we realize that we don't know and that results in humility. If we think we know and it is not right, it results in the opposite, we don't know, but we think we know and that is blindness.
To seek the good is not on the level of good behaviour only. It has to be always good, no change, to be called good. There is the difference between the momentary and the Lasting and to be good it has to be lasting. And what is the golden?
At Baba's 61st birthday I was meditating at night and thinking of him, he was present in the meditation and inner view and opened the door to the interview room. He was dressed in white and there was a golden light.