Friday, May 31, 2013

Distinguish between the Momentary and the Lasting

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. 
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. 

Never Carp at others' Faith, it reveals that Your Devotion is Fake

The Lord cares for your concentration (Ekagratha) and purity of mind (Chittashuddhi). You need not worry if you are near or far from Him. He has no 'near' or 'far'. When the address you write is correct and clear, your letter will be delivered whether it is to the next street or a distant city. 
Remembering the Lord (Smarana) is the stamp. Recapitulating His Glory in your heart (Manana) is the Address. Select any Name that appeals to you for Smarana and Manana. Be careful not to talk ill of other Names and Forms. Conduct yourself like the woman in a joint family. She respects all elders in the family (father in law or brother in law), but her heart is dedicated to her husband, whom she loves and reveres in a special manner. Never carp at others' faith, it reveals that your devotion is fake. If you are sincere, you will appreciate the sincerity of others.
Baba (thought for the day)

I really wondered what thought for the day I would get today. I was last night at Bhajans and I went there and felt okay, but as soon as the singing began I felt inside sad in the light of Baba's love and teaching, it didn't feel okay at all and therefore, as I felt it already so often, it was not possible to go into with joy, but all the bad memories came up and I had to just somehow go on, trying to forget it, what seems not possible in his presence. All the feeling were gone, what came up during Bhajans was another reality. 
And I was not able to join the singers, sometimes I sang, sometimes I just listened, fighting my tears. 
Just that was a sign that he was present, what came up in that moment and how sad that actually is the way it happened in his presence and nobody takes responsibility for it.  
I left after Bhajans, as I often do, without talking to anyone, went home and took a sleeping pill to be able to sleep and because I woke up anyhow, I meditated in the midst of night and feel this morning a bit groggy, a bit better, but not really. How often I have been in the last years in that state of mind after Bhajans? 
I went there and felt still okay, actually, I thought I even felt good, and when the singing began and Baba felt present, the feeling changed and it was that sad, I couldn't even sing. I was not feeling good, I thought I was okay, but I was not. It was like in an instant all that stuff I had mentioned about the past relationship came up and him, the reality of it.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Mirror of Love reflects the Higher Self

If you want to attain God, cultivate love. If you promote love and look upon all with love, hatred will never be your lot. That is the one important lesson I teach always. 
I do not ask that you should become a scholar or a recluse or an ascetic skilled in recitation of holy Names and Meditation (Japa and Dhyana). 
God only examines, "Is your heart full of love?" Firmly believe that Love is God, Truth is God. Love is Truth, Truth is Love. For it is only when you love that you have no fear. Fear is the mother of falsehood. If you have no fear, you will adhere to truth. The mirror of love reflects the Divine Self within you and reveals to you that the Divine Self within you is Universal and is immanent in every being.
Baba (thought for the day)

A way to cultivate love is to see everything as a mirror. 
We are the watcher and observe what happens in that mirror. If we do it that way, we get in distance to whatever happens in our life and we will find the reality in the mirror instead of finding faults with others, but we have to try to understand the reflection in that mirror. That way everything looks is not exactly as we are used to it, because it is a reflection and we know the reflection in the mirror is like mirror writing, it is upside down and we cannot just read it. To understand the reflection in our higher self we have to do some self-enquiry.
The way to love is therefore, an attitude of observing, we watch, but if that mirror reflect, we also have a duty, we have to live up to that duty to human excellence as Baba tells us and find the right translation. 
We might think that someone is a friend, but looking in that mirror we find that he is a monster. The mirror shows another reality, Baba's face had vampire teeth and there was a second face, he had a long nose.
The motivation was only money and taking advantage of it, not taking care of people at all and the long nose therefore, it is deception following behind. 
We might think such a person is a friend. What do I have on Baba interview experience what helps to understand it? My first interview he asked, 'what do you want? And I had been a TM-teacher and in a relationship with the national leader of the Swiss TM-movement. I wanted to do my best and said therefore, 'I am here with you Swami and my 'friend' is in New Delhi with Mahahrishi, that is my situation. 
Someone else had to repeat it to Baba what he had heard what I said, like a translator, like putting it on an indirect level and afterwards Baba answered, 'who is your friend, is your friend with Maharishi or is the friend Maharishi'. I talked about my relationship and wanted to know what do about it. 
I didn't want to just walk out of it, because I was with another master and I had to follow the heart and that was Baba, he had been during my meditation inside as divinity in my heart. 

Monday, May 27, 2013

First Step is Self-Enquiry

The first step in Self-Enquiry (Athma Vichara) is the practice of the truth that whatever gives you pain, gives pain to others and whatever gives you joy, gives joy to others. So do unto others as you would like them do unto you; desist from any act in relation to others, which, if done by them will cause you pain.
Thus, a kind of reciprocal relationship will grow between you and others and gradually you reach the stage when your heart thrills with joy when others are joyful and shudders in pain when others are sad. This is not the kind of affection towards those who are dear to you or those who are your kith and kin.
This sharing of joy and grief is automatic, immediate, and universal. It is a sign of great spiritual advance, the wave knows that it is part of the ocean; all the waves are but temporary manifestations of the sea and with the same taste of the ocean itself.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
That is just what I was mentioning in my email, it is the first step, self-enquiry.
Do we know that?
Do we know that whatever gives us joy, is giving others joy as well and whatever gives us pain, is also pain to others?
That is not exactly the expience probably of most of us, isn't it and the question is why?
We work on that reciprocal relationship between us and others and we will gradually reach the stage when our heart trills in joy when others are joyful and we also shudder in pain when others are sad...
It means, what he tells us here, it is not about the affection we have to all those who are dear to us or our kith and kin. 
We share joy and grief on a level of consciousness.
During my time as meditation teacher it said that we didn't go anywhere if we felt bad to not make the others feel bad too. 
That is the real meaning of being part of the ocean, we are only temporary manifestations of the sea and we have the same taste of the ocean itself. 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The House on Fire

When the house catches fire, you run about in desperate haste to get succour and to put out the flames. But you do not realise that the fire raging inside you is far more devastating and devouring.
You must take up the duty of firefighting in right earnest and never rest until those flames are put out. Start the fight right now. That is Sadhana, spiritual effort.
Start serving your parents, teachers, elders, the poor, the diseased and the distressed. Do not foster factions and divisions. Promote love, concord, co-operation and brotherliness.
You all are in the state of bondage to the senses and to the objective world. Join the company of the good, the striving and the yearning aspirants and you will soon reach the stage of peace within and harmony without.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
When my house catches fire I get aware of the raging inside and often it feels like I hardly know how to put out the flames, just watch and observe and in writing it down I try to put out those hot flames or to get aware on what level that fire is devastating and devouring. 
But I know I have to go for it and that it is my duty. Where it goes, I will know when I am there.
The duty of firefighting. Sometimes we think it is about trust and later we find out that it is about something else, and it is about another outlook or about inner harmony.
We don't realize how the mind gets transformed, we know only afterwards, when it is done. And sometimes it feels like heat and later we realize it is about knowing. It is mental processing.
It comes up, we question it and look at it and it is usually not what we think first it is. And what is reflected inside are the ups and downs of the mind, and sometimes it looks like a zebra, with black and white strips.  

But you do not realise that the fire raging inside you is far more devastating and devouring.
You must take up the duty of firefighting in right earnest and never rest until those flames are put out. Start the fight right now. That is Sadhana, spiritual effort.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Keep in Good Trim and Enjoy

Just as you attend to the needs of the body regularly, feeding it three times a day to keep it in good running condition, so too spend some time regularly to keep your inner consciousness in good trim. 
Spend one hour in the morning, another at night and the third in the early hours of the dawn (the Brahma Muhurtha) for japam (contemplation) and meditation on the Lord. You will find great peace descending upon you and new sources of strength welling up within as you progress in this spiritual practice (Sadhana). 
After sometime, the mind will dwell on the Name, wherever you are and whatever you are engaged in. Peace and Joy will become your inseparable companions.
Baba (thought for the day)

If we meditate regularly, we keep in good trim and here Baba tells us to meditate three times a day an hour
That is a lot for me. I do it only twenty minutes in the morning and whenever it works during the day, but the morning is regular and like that I am meditating, but it is not a strain, three hours would be too much of a strain for me now, maybe later again.
I always thought that it is more important to do it and every day than to not do it, if we don't have enough time. One day I hope we will have more time to spend again in meditation. 
I just got a video clip from my brother, it was the time between 07 and 09, I was dancing at that time.
But I was always looking for answers and I went there in the hope to understand my insights in the end, what didn't happen and that was tiring and felt like taking all energy away.
And thinking about what we know in the mean time, it is fine now, writing about the insights got us to the right answer.
But seeing that video, it is only about five years ago and it is anyhow too much to take, because of too much smiling.
About myself, I cannot help to wonder, why in the hell I am always smiling? 
It feels stupid or not quite right? 
The others are all normal.
It was that time I went for dynamic meditation, probably I thought that was it. I had some good experiences, but in the end it was not good and that alone counts. That smile feels silly.
And that was still before the energy was gone afterwards and it said inside, stop dancing. That was it. Somehow it was not as great as I thought it would be. And if all in the family seem normal and one is always smiling, there is something wrong. 
In the mean time I realized I had been let down and that was actually the reason of that search, there is no reason to smile at all.
No feelings, only smile. 
It needs some time to understand why it felt like that and how it was often after I left, when I was upset, every second time in that family I felt upset and wanted to never see them again and after I was again all smiling, because it felt okay, but in reality it felt never okay, I couldn't find myself in that.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Three Steps and Tapas (spiritual Discipline)

When you say that Lord Krishna was born in Gokul, grew up in Brindavan, ruled over Mathura and later Dwaraka, what does that signify?
The mind is the Gokul where He was born. He is born to everyone, even today, whoever has taken to a spiritual path. The heart is the Brindavan where He grows. He grows in every heart, where Divine Love develops and expands. Your Intellect (Chitha) is where He begins His rule, and the Nirvikalpa stage (the state of absolute oneness) is the Dwaraka where He firmly establishes Himself as the reigning monarch.
Make your thirst and devotion for the Lord grow through these stages, and you will be saving yourself.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
Here we seem to have the problem of different religions and cultures and that we are in the West and a lot of us don't know the tradition of Krishna and if we don't know the beauty of the Krishna stories, we don't know what he did in Gokul and what in Brindavan.
We would have to read the Krishna stories first and because it is not related to our culture, it would be still difficult to feel it inside and to realize that our heart is in Brindavan and why, and why it grows and that the intellect has to do with being a ruler and finally he will be in Dwaraka as the reining monarch.
We know Jesus and of him we have hardly any knowledge of the first twelve years.
The Krishna stories are different, because he is not crucified, he is a king. Even if the unity of all religions is in the heart and it is about love and knowing the heart, there is still a difference between the realization of being the father or the son.   
But what Baba tells us here is that there is a development and it is advancing and progressing on the spiritual path. It begins with the mind. If we go on the spiritual path we wake up Krishna in us.
In Gokul he is very playful and in Brindavan are his wonderful stories with the gopies and the love story with Radha.   
What we get is that only after the intellect is awake he becomes the ruler. 

Also in our last study circle, we always see that our mind gets easily to the conclusion which is not right, we talked about discrimination, but someone was convinced that it was not necessary, because she thought that oneness means no discrimination. 
But we had a text in front of us in which Baba said, first discrimination and after getting aware of what we have realized and being able to go for it no matter what, that is called Tapas and there are three steps to follow.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Freedom, not the Mind, not the Body

The poet Kalidasa once said, "I would get liberation, as soon as I go", implying, liberation is achieved as soon as the ego disappears. For then one would shine in his native splendour, as the indestructible Atma. 
The 'I' when crossed out becomes the symbol of the cross. So what is crucified is the ego.
Once this happens, the Divine nature spontaneously manifests itself unhampered.
The ego is most easily destroyed by devotion, by dwelling on the magnificence of the Lord. You can call Him by any name, for all names are His. Select the Name and Form that best appeals to you. That is why Sahasranamas (thousand names of the Lord) are composed for the various forms of God; you have the freedom and the right to select any one of the thousand.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
Liberation must be inner freedom. We went for new passport, she will go for a visit and by that remembered how I felt at that place and city years ago. The memory coming up was not that good, even if it was only a few months. It somehow felt like life lost or life gone, I don't know. Later it had been again not okay, like life standing still. I never liked to be at that place, somehow it was just not okay and here it feels different and much better.
But it was only memory and fears coming up. Strange how certain moments can bring up memories in the mind. At that time I didn't know if it was because we left the parent's house or it was a lost relationship or because the parents let us down?
The memory was present for a short moment, but felt real at that time, I guess and I am usually not anymore aware of it. We never visited that place, and we don't know it and we said we might should change that in future and go sightseeing.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Boon of Immortality

You can understand Radha only if you can fathom the depth of her thirst for Krishna.
Radha believed that Krishna is the Aadhar (basis). She performed Araadh (worship) in a continuous Dhara (stream).
In fact she is Prakrithi (nature), another form of the Lord Himself. How can those, who are full of evil tendencies and impulses grasp that relationship? The recitation of the Name of the Lord is the best method for cleansing the mind of all these evil impulses.
If you have pure and steady faith in the Lord, He will provide for you, not just food, but the nectar of immortality itself. You have the potential in you to make Him grant you that boon.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
These words of Baba get to the core of it. If we cannot fathom the depth of the thirst for Krishna, but we all have that thirst in us, because it is part of our nature.
As long as we worship in a continuous manner, a flow, it can be any Sadhana, it has to be continuous. For me it was meditation and it has to be Dhara (stream) continuous flow, that results in Dhyana, meditation, going always in that highest direction of Krishna, (Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi, focus, flow and merging).
 
In the vision of the higher self was that principle seen as light and it would correspond to Krishna and in that sense the body is Prakriti and the principle of Radha. Between the body and the light was a gap and in that was a blue ribbon and in it was written self.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Being Near and Free, the Wish Fulfilling Tree

The Lord is the Kalpatharu (the divine wish fulfilling tree) who gives whatever is asked for. But you have to go near the tree and wish for the thing you want.
The atheist is the person who keeps far away from the tree. The theist is the one who has come near.
The tree does not make any distinction – it grants boons to all. The Lord will not punish or take revenge if you do not recognize Him or revere Him. Earn the right to approach the Lord without fear and the right to ask for your heritage. You must become so free that praise will not emanate from you when you approach the Lord. Praise is a sign of distance and fear.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
We have to get near that tree, and it seems it is present in that sweet tenderness, which seems to be closer now than it had been before. Experiencing him as level of husband was near, but it was still outside and it was about getting inside in that love, which knows no separation.
But to really experience it and to get that free and without fear, that was another thing, he knew how, I didn't. It seems it had to be on an inside level. 
I always tried to get near to that tree and nearer. When I couldn't go and see him on body level, I tried to get near to him inside and I did everything to get beyond the mind and to get more free of mind limitations and the body to be able to get closer inside.
 
It felt like this during the time before he left the body. It was an intensive inside sharing, like he was constantly present and I could freely talk to him. I was hardly not outside, constantly focused inside avoiding to talk with anybody just staying inside with him.
 
It is probably even what I really wanted, because I remember in Drashan that there was some limitation on the outer level and it was not possible to get closer, but I wanted to get nearer.
It was very close to him and still it was not. There was a separation of distance because of the body, but in the heart, and as I had experienced him first in the heart, there was no separation, he was present in the heart. 

The Sound of OM

If you have the ear, you can hear 'Om' in every sound announcing to you the Lord's presence. The bell in temples is intended to convey the 'Om' as the symbol of the Omnipresent God. When the bell sounds, the Godhead within you will awaken and you will be aware of His Presence.
The jeevi (individual soul) has come in with a dress (body), like a pilgrim on a visit to a holy place. The jeevi must have a guide who will show the sacred spots and help fulfil the pilgrimage.
That guide is the Lord Himself and the guide books are the Vedas, Upanishads and other scriptures. The essence of the scriptures lies in this one rule: Repeat the name of the Lord, keeping His Glow always before the mind.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
It said that in the right ear it is easier to hear the ocean of the OM and there are some meditations focused on getting aware of that sound, because is we are able to hear it, we hear God. This is an awakening in on the subtlest level of the ear and if we meditate for a long time, we can hear the bell.
 
Last night I didn't hear any of that, no ocean and no bell ringing, my stomach was in troubles and there was the impression, that it would not get okay, so bad it felt.
When I am able to write, it has already improved again, but otherwise, it feels like not able to move. If health is not as we would like it to be, it is sometimes like some kind of small death, like an impression of it.
That happens sometimes when it feels not okay and one day it will be real.
But these are not exactly the moments when we hear the ocean or the bell in the inside ear. 
I think about Baba who left the body and said in that very moment, when he left, no more husband, nothing left but an empty Western shoe.
And the inner vision showed some old worn out brown man shoes.
He was in an inside sharing and it woke me up scared, because we knew in the heart, not in the mind, that he had left. In the mind we still hoped it would not be so.
It was all inside in consciousness.
When I feel that bad I get worried, because there is nothing, but some heavy load and I don't know where that comes from, for sure not because of some inside contact and inner conversation with him.
It feels that scary sometimes, going through ups and downs and inner fears, not knowing where to find him in that very moment.
 
 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Melting of Feelings and Realization

The thirst for worldly goods can never be allayed; trying to satisfy it makes it only more acute. Thirst can never be quenched by drinking salt water, which is the objective world.
Human desire is illimitable, without end.
It makes you pursue the mirage in the desert, it makes you build castles in the air, it breeds discontent and despair once you succumb to it.
But develop thirst (thrishna) for Krishna, and you will discover the cool spring of bliss within you. The name of Krishna makes you strong and steady, it is sweet and sustaining. Whoever has the thirst, Krishna will quench it; whoever calls on Him in the agony of that thirst, Krishna, the rain-cloud, will answer that call and appear.
Baba (thought for the day) 

In that context it seems interesting to see the combination of some feelings together and to see where it leads. The text is from P. Yogananda. If we put some feelings together, it is like a chemical labor, we get a third product out of it. 

Attachment to material objects result in tragedy or accidents, but if we go in direction of spiritual inclinations, we can get to realization.
Spiritual thirst as Baba mentioned in that thought for the day, the thirst for Krishna together with peace of mind will result in bliss.
Selfishness and egotism create greed and attachment to material things, (whirlpool and avalanche in the inner view.)
But it we put selfishness in the awareness of a higher self and recognize it in others, the spiritual horizon will expand and lead to spiritual insights.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

He is the Force, I am the Instrument

So long as you have a trace of ego in you, you cannot see the Lord clearly. Ego is the curtain which even noble saints ask the Lord to remove from their minds. Egoism will be destroyed, if you constantly tell yourself, "Ït is He, not I". "He is the force, I am but the instrument." Keep His Name always on the tongue, contemplate His glory whenever you see or hear anything beautiful or grand; see in everyone the Lord Himself. Do not talk ill of others, see only good in them.
Welcome every chance to help, console and to encourage others along the spiritual path. Be humble. Never become proud of your wealth, status, authority, learning or caste. Dedicate all your physical possessions, mental skills and intellectual attainments to the service of the Lord and His Glory.
Baba 


That is the way to look at the higher self. It is that beautiful, white light and only love, to think constantly, 'It is he not I'.
Do you have experienced the higher self?
There is a separation between the higher self and the body. It is the observer, he is on that same level.
Watch, words, actions, thoughts and character.
I don't know why it was that difficult to understand, maybe because it was the self. In the gap between the body and the light-self was a blue ribbon and in that ribbon was written - self. It was a light body, but that is transparent. 
And it began, because I wanted to write and it was not possible anymore, because an ex-boyfriend, a neighbor, disturbed the neighborhood and my family avoided to see it, for whatever reasons, later it said in the inner view that it was manipulation only.
That means it disturbed the peace and the feeling of being at home to the extend that I didn't feel home at that place anymore.
Before that I was writing and thought it would go on like that, but also that was no more possible, it felt too disturbed. I couldn't find myself anymore and I began to search for the reason. 
There had been a feeling of self-realization, but that was gone as well. That is how I began to look for the self, it felt like it was about reality and truth.  

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Engaged in Service

Many social workers visit hospitals to do service. Most of the work done, like fanning patients, writing letters for them and singing bhajans, appears mechanical. It is done as that is what is defined as service and done without paying heed to what the patient really needs! That is incorrect.
Service must be done with the full cooperation of the mind, gladly, intelligently, and reverentially. The patient should not feel disgusted at the fussiness of the social worker, but indeed look forward to their arrival, as that of someone near and dear!
If you do not like one type of service, do not engage in it. Do not burden your mind by the unpleasantness of a task. Work done mechanically is like the flame of an oil-less wick. Your mental enthusiasm is the oil, pour it and the lamp will burn clear and long.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
Tonight I awoke and stirred a soup and it didn't look good. And it is kind of funny, because he tells that the patient should not feel disgusted at the fussiness of the social worker, but indeed look forward to their arrival as someone near and dear.
And I felt disgusted by that soup.
That is the engagement.
And I usually don't like to be in groups and I feel that the task is rather unpleasant if there are lots of people.
 
Do good, be good, see good, that is the way to God. (Baba)
 
Seeing good has to be permanent based on truth.
Yesterday it was about a house in the dream. 
And I said, great let's build a house and that house was out of wood and too small and open on one side and I fell over the edge, there were too many people in that small wooden house and they sat on their places as members in rows and I was just hanging on, it was very uncomfortable. 
I was one of the first ones in the house, but it was open end and I was pushed over the edge.
I feel like that patient, but I am disgusted of that house and the expectation of those people sitting in rows not moving one inch away to make room for others. I don't think I find a place in those rows and in that house, it is too small, I am just hanging on.

The Crime of wasted Time

All beings have to do actions (Karma), it is an universal inescapable obligation. Some feel that only meritorious acts or sinful acts are entitled to be called karma, but your very breathing is karma. There are physical, mental and spiritual karmas and doing each one of these for the good of the Self is called dedication.
Do not waste a single moment of your life, for time is the body of God. He is known as Kaalaswarupa (of the Form of Time). It is a crime to misuse time or to waste it in idleness.
Like the force of gravitation which drags everything down, the pull of sloth (Thamoshakthi) will drag you relentlessly down. So you must be ever on the watch, be ever active.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
An universal inescapable obligation and even breathing is karma. Physical, mental and spiritual Karmas for the good of the Self and dedication. 
What is the physical and what the mental and what is the spiritual Karma?
Time is the body of God, don't wast time. We think we understand it, when reading it, but do we really understand the difference between physical, mental and spiritual Karmas? 

Saturday, May 4, 2013

In God we Trust

I refuse to call any person a naasthika (an atheist). All beings exist as a result of His Will, in accordance with His Plan; no one is beyond His Grace. Everyone has Love towards someone or something and that Love is a spark of the Divine. Everyone has ultimately to base his life on some Truth; that Truth is God.
No life can be lived out in complete defiance of Truth; one has to pay heed to Truth and speak the truth to someone in order to make life worth living.
Now, that moment is God's moment and at that moment when one utters the truth or loves, or serves, the person is a theist.
It is also the responsibility of all pious individuals to demonstrate in and through their lives that piety is not weakness but strength; that it opens up a vast spring of power and that a person with faith in God can overcome obstacles much more easily than one who has not.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
The atheist is an attitude of mind to tell we don't agree about that practiced theology, we don't believe in the way it is done, because it doesn't make sense.
There are different religions and we can try to find the one we belong to, but that is real difficult. That is probably why he tells us to practice the religion we had been born in to stay with our tradition according to our culture.
Nevertheless, I couldn't find that truth on that place.
My father had been president of the church committee and he tried to practice it and I couldn't find that, what I was looking for, too much intellect and interpretion, not enough heart. 
Later he said that he didn't find what he was looking for.
I had visited my parents always after having been with Baba for  months and it was impossible to even get them a feeling for it and after his death he was in my dream and he was at a dark place, he couldn't get out of it and the light was far away like a small star. It was sad. 
Truth is God, therefore, just that insight is based on truth and inner view and that is the divine spark, but it is about truth and insight, and not about a scientific truth.
We had been meditating and we know that 'word' God is not really understood properly in the West and we don't see it as truth, but in conflict with science and what we think is true. 

Friday, May 3, 2013

He is the Force, I am the Instrument

So long as you have a trace of ego in you, you cannot see the Lord clearly. Ego is the curtain which even noble saints ask the Lord to remove from their minds. Egoism will be destroyed, if you constantly tell yourself, "Ït is He, not I". "He is the force, I am but the instrument." 
Keep His Name always on the tongue, contemplate His glory whenever you see or hear anything beautiful or grand; see in everyone the Lord Himself. Do not talk ill of others, see only good in them. 
Welcome every chance to help, console and to encourage others along the spiritual path. Be humble. Never become proud of your wealth, status, authority, learning or caste. Dedicate all your physical possessions, mental skills and intellectual attainments to the service of the Lord and His Glory.
Baba (thought for the day)


Today I feel just sick. My daughter wanted the key for the car she spoke about it already a few days ago. She doesn't know driving yet tells me her friend knows driving and I don't know her.
And I told her that doesn't work, I don't know her friend and she is just beginning with driving, will have her first driving lesson next Monday. 
She came back late it was nearly eleven and began to misbehave. 
I told her no use, I would not give her the key even if it was because of her bad behavior. Than she said she would just take it. 
She was screaming, shouting, breaking glasses, throwing things around. As it was not possible to talk to her, she screamed just her head out as loud as she could, I went in my room and had to lock the door, she came also there and began to bang things around. 
I called the police and they said that it would get serious if they would come, therefore, I should call again if she doesn't stop and gets violent. I told her and she creamed once more what stupid mother I was to call the police, but then she stopped. 
I have the key with me and the replacement key and the center key and will go there after work, for sure not back. I don't know at what time they go out but usually late and I also don't know how much they drink. 
I feel not only exhausted, but like I would have been drunk yesterday. 
I am so tired of that. We live like that since she became a teenager, ten years now. 
She doesn't take a no for a no and thinks she can get it by force. 
If there would be any of that teaching in her, she just would accept, because it is not meant to be. 

Welcome every chance to help, console and to encourage others along the spiritual path. Be humble. Never become proud of your wealth, status, authority, learning or caste. Dedicate all your physical possessions, mental skills and intellectual attainments to the service of the Lord and His Glory.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The Joy of Self-Realization

Discard all low desires for a few acres of land, a fat account in the bank, or a few more bungalows or cars. Desire rather the joy that will never fade; a joy that is deep, steady and strong - the joy of Divine realization. 
One has only to know one-self in order to contact the springs of Bliss and Immortality and of kinship with all beings.
Your innate Divinity is your reality; discover it, dwell in it, and desire to divulge it. Discover your holiness, your divinity, your truth.
You may have doubts as to what is dharma (right conduct), which is sathya (truth), which is prema (love), and so on; but you can have no doubt about yourself, is it not? So, find out who you are and be fixed in that truth. That is enough to save you, and give you everlasting joy.
Baba (thought for the day)
 
But we have to get to divine realization first, before we are able to enjoy it and on the way all those low desires seem very tempting for the mind at least, they don't give lasting joy, but temporary for sure.
We have only to know our-self to contact the spring of bliss, and have you tried to find that self and to get saved?
Find yourself, safe yourself. But how do we find one-self? That is the question?
It means we have to realize our innate divinity in our own life, which is not perfect, in our parents, who never thought of God. How do we find that divinity behind which made our life as it is?
It is that covered by Maya (Illusion) that we have to clean and scratch and find it in all that stuff which happened in the past, there is a divine guidance between the lines we have to find.
 
Your innate Divinity is your reality; discover it, dwell in it, and desire to divulge it. Discover your holiness, your divinity, your truth.