EXPEL THE SIX ENEMIES
AND ELICIT EDUCARE
Embodiments of Love!
Since I came a bit late today for
this afternoon programme, you all had some
misapprehensions about My health. I want to assure you
that I am perfectly alright. I cannot be idle, that is my nature. There were a
few devotees waiting for Me there. I therefore spoke
to them for sometime and made them happy. Thereafter, I started for giving darshan to the devotees in Sai Kulwant
Hall.
Whatever I do, it is only for
satisfying the devotees. I have no other work. There is no work you can call My own. I have not come down for eating and drinking. Eating
food and drinking water are of no importance to me. Occasionally, I just sip a
few drops of water and continue My talk. After all
even a brand new car, needs petrol in its tank to keep it moving. Is it not?
These days the world is taking to
strange ways. In every field - physical, moral, spiritual and worldly - there
is rampant pollution. We are of two minds with the way in which the world is
moving. We are both amused and sad at the state of affairs.
Humanness is very sacred. There is
no greater force than humanness. Man has to pursue two kinds of education -
‘Education’ and ‘Educare’. Education is acquiring
knowledge from textbooks written by someone else. Educare
is manifesting the divinity latent in a human being. This is by self effort. It
involves bringing out something which is already there from within, by one’s
own sadhana not bringing out evil qualities that are
carefully and perversely preserved in one’s bosom. Educare
is bringing out or manifesting the human values of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi, Prema and Ahimsa by sadhana.
The first among the five human
values is Sathya (truth). Who is the author or who spoke and taught about this
Sathya? It is said Manasyekam vachasyekam
karmanyekam mahatmanam
(those whose thoughts, words and deeds are in perfect harmony are noble ones).
Such noble souls have preached this truth since time immemorial. Sathya (truth)
manifests from one’s own heart.
The second value is Dharma
(righteousness). Who created this Dharma? What is Dharma and what is Adharma? If you go on enquiring, it becomes clear that
Dharma is not something that is created by someone. Sathyannasthi
paro dharmah (there is no
Dharma greater than adherence to truth). Dharma originated from Sathya.
The third value is Santhi (peace). You enquire from any millionaire, “Sir! You
have everything in this world for a happy living. Are you happy?” Pat comes the reply
“I have everything, but I have no peace.” Peace is not something that a person
passes on or gives in charity to another person. It has to come from one’s own
heart. Today, wherever you see, “only pieces, no peace.”
The fourth value is Prema (love). Where did this love come from? Did it come from mother or father or some
friend? Did anyone gift it? No! Love is your very life-breath. Devoid of love,
the world cannot exist.
The fifth human value is Ahimsa
(non-violence). Gautam Buddha taught Ahimsa paramo dharmah (non-violence is
the supreme dharma). But, today wherever you see, there is only violence. Like
the other human values, the heart is the seat of non-violence.
The five human values Sathya,
Dharma, Santhi, Prema and
Ahimsa are not independent of each other. They closely follow one another.
These five qualities are the gift of God to a human being. We as human beings
have to manifest these five human values by putting them into practice. That is
‘Educare’.
What is the foremost quality of a
human being? Speaking truth is the foremost quality of a human being. To speak
untruth and talk irresponsibly does not behove a
human being. If you indulge in useless and indiscriminate talk, how can it be
called truth?
In fact, truth has to dance on your
tongue. Before you speak something, you must enquire whether it is truth or
not. “Truth is one, not two.” If there is duality, it cannot be truth. We have
to speak only truth which emerges from our heart. The entire world has emerged
from truth and everything merges into truth.
The clouds moving in the sky
sometimes obscure the Sun. It is not possible to remove the clouds. They just
come and go. Once the clouds move away, the resplendent Sun is fully visible.
Similarly, it is only when the dark clouds of resolutions and confusions in our
heart are cleared, truth manifests.
The Panchabhutas
(five elements) are natural phenomena in creation. Similarly, the five human
values of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi, Prema
and Ahimsa 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 Sathya, Dharma, Santhi, Prema and Ahimsa, then his intellect becomes steady and he
can walk the straight path.
Everyone has to face
the consequences of his Karma (actions). Who has made the bats to hang from the branches of a tree with their heads
downwards? Has anyone tied them
upside down out of hatred? No, it is their fate. Likewise, nobody can escape from the consequences
of Karma.
(Telugu poem)
The bats will be hanging to the
branches of trees with their heads downwards. They move about in darkness only.
Their entire life is spent in darkness. Is it anybody’s malice that makes the
bats hang heads down from their perches on the
branches? No, this is not anyone’s making. It is God’s leela.
Similarly, man has to follow his destiny. While experiencing the result of his
past karma, it is possible that some changes can occur. Sometimes, the ways of karmaphala (fruits of action) appear to be rather
strange. Once, Lord Vishnu enquired of
sage Narada, “Narada! How
is the world?” Narada replied,
The stories of the
Lord are amazing,
It purifies the lives
of the people in all the three worlds,
It is like the sickle
that cuts the creepers of worldly bondage,
It is like a good
friend who helps you in times of need,
It is like a shelter
for the sages and seers doing penance in the forest.
(Telugu poem)
Karmaphala
makes the human beings dance to its
tunes in several ways. People cry when someone close to them die.
Similarly, they feel happy when a child is born in the family. Is it not a fact
that happiness and sorrow are the result of karmaphala?
Is it not true that they are part of the divine leelas? Hence, develop the faith that whatever
happens is as per the divine will. It is a common practice in the present-day
world to blame others for all their ills and praise themselves
when they are happy. This is not correct. Develop the attitude that everything
is God’s gift and whatever happens is for our own good. Happiness and sorrow,
losses and gains are all like passing clouds!
Embodiments of Love!
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, Chandrama manaso jataha (the moon was born
out of the mind). The moon reflects the mind’s nature. The intellect is the
reflection of the sun. Both of them move about in the sky of the heart.
Sometimes, our 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 hidden by them. It is only in the youthful stage you are troubled by an
excess of thoughts. You will be drowned in them literally and will forget your
very humanness. Hence, first and foremost, you have to remove those ‘clouds’.
From where do these ‘clouds’ come? They are formed on account of your sankalpas (resolutions) and vikalpas
(indecisiveness). Hence, first and foremost, you have to control your thoughts.
If you are able to do it, then your mind and intellect will shine brightly.
The mind is a bundle of thoughts.
When the thoughts and resolutions are controlled, it will be clean like a
placid lake. Narendra (Swami Vivekananda) tried his
best to control his thoughts, when he was a youth. When he finally succeeded,
he acquired a pure heart. He constantly reminded himself, “I am very proud of
my birth as Bharateeya. How great and sacred is this
country Bharat! How pure it is! “To whichever country
he travelled, he used to teach the people of that
country about the greatness of Bharat. The very
thought of the sacredness of Bharat would make you
great. Hence, you must constantly remind yourself of the greatness of Bharat.
The students of the present times
are not at all reading the life history of great people like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Swami Vivekananda. They read all trash
novels. They consider them as great literature. I want that you should throw
away such cheap literature. God is immanent in every human being. God is
everywhere. It is said, Ekatma sarva
bhutantaratma (one Atma
dwells in all beings). The same Atmic principle is
present in all human beings. You may have a doubt in this context, “if that is
so, then why should I not make friendship with such and such person?” When his
age, behaviour and thoughts are not conducive to your
moral and spiritual development, you should not make friendship with such a
person. If you do so, you will also become like him.
Tell me your company, I shall tell
you what you are. We should make friendship with good people. It is only in
keeping with this principle, Adi Sankara
in his famous treatise Bhaja Govindam
declared as under:
Satsangatwe
nissangatwam,
Nissangatwe
nirmohatwam,
Nirmohatwe
nischalatattwam,
Nischalatattwe jivanmukti.
(Sanskrit sloka)
(Good company leads to detachment;
detachment makes one free from delusion; freedom from delusion leads to
steadiness of mind; steadiness of mind confers liberation.)
You should move with good people,
speak good words and see good things. It is only when you develop good vision
and good thoughts and undertake good activities, you
will become a good person. You should not read bad and cheap literature.
Reading such trash is like moving in bad company.
Especially today, I don’t wish to
dilate upon such topics as Divinity, spirituality, etc. What I am interested in
is that you should lead your daily life in accordance with the principle of
truth. The five human values of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi,
Prema and Ahimsa are embedded in you. They are like
the five vital airs in you. They are, however, enveloped by the Arishadvargas, the six enemies of Kama
(desire), Krodha (anger), Lobha
(greed), Moha (delusion), Mada
(pride) and Matsarya (jealousy). What you have to do
is to throw away this outer layer of Arishadvargas
and bring out the five human values latent in you. 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.
The loss of the spiritual eyes of
faith leads to spiritual blindness. You should not become blind. It is only
when you develop firm faith in God, will humanity be transformed into Divinity.
Many people can deliver ‘speeches’. But, we do not derive satisfaction merely
by listening to such speeches. We just listen to them and forget them soon
after this. It should not be so. What has been listened to has
to be contemplated upon and then put into action. The most important aspect is
you should develop firm and unwavering faith. When the rope of faith is strong
and secure, the bucket can draw out the water of the five human values from the
well of your heart. This process is called ‘Educare’.
Educare is to bring out that which is in the depth of
one’s heart. It is not something external. It cannot be purchased from the
market. Nor can it be taught by a teacher. You yourself have to strive for it.
Only then can you attain self-realisation. For this,
the prerequisite is self-confidence. In order to gain self-confidence, you must
develop noble qualities.
Embodiments of Love!
Your education may help you to
achieve a sharp intellect. But, real happiness comes from manifest ‘Educare’ only. That should in fact, be the basis for our
life. Bookish knowledge is not very important. Even those who have acquired
high academic qualifications have to give importance to ‘educare’.
Devoid of ‘educare’ all the education and academic
achievements are useless. You may acquire high degrees, but your education is
not complete without ‘educare’.
Of what use is all your education?
Is it only for making a living? There is no shortage in this world of highly
educated people. What is it that they are doing? Did they contribute anything
for promoting non-violence in the world? Do they protect Dharma in any manner?
Are they fostering Santhi (peace)? At least, are they
able to live in peace? No, not at all! They are unable to live in love and
harmony even with their own children. Hence, first and foremost, cultivate love
and share it with all. Only then will you experience its taste. Students have
all the capabilities at their disposal. They have a strong and healthy body and
mind. But, if they do not put them to proper use, they will become weak
physically and mentally. Such weak people cannot achieve anything in their
life. A strong will is a prerequisite in the spiritual field.
Having resolved, on what ought to be
resolved, hold on to your resolution till you have succeeded. Having desired
what ought to be desired, hold on to it till your desire is fulfilled. Having
asked what ought to be asked, do not leave the hold till you attain it. Having
thought what ought to be thought, hold on to it till you have succeeded. With heart
mellowed, the Lord must yield to your wishes or with no regard for yourself, you should ask Him with all your heart. Persevere,
be tenacious, and never give up, for it is the quality of a devotee never to
retreat, abandoning his resolve. (Telugu
poem)
If you wish to secure good marks in
the test given by God, you must have a firm resolve. This is necessary even in
your worldly education. You should not, however, be satisfied with getting high
academic degrees. You should not be elated by good marks; avoid bad remarks.
Only then will your education have value.
Dear students! I am teaching you
many things daily. But, you are not giving proper thought to them. You are
forgetting the purpose for which you have joined our Institution. You have to recognise that purpose in the first instance. You came here
with a purpose, but your actions are different. There is no use at all by such behaviour. For example, you wish to have a breakfast of idli and sambar. But, you go to a
military (non-vegetarian) hotel to get those items. You have joined this
Institute to sanctify your heart and make it pure. But, you are taking part in
unholy activities. The reason is your mental pollution! You should not at all
pollute your mind and thoughts by involving yourselves in such activities.
These are the things that our elders have been teaching us since ancient
times.
You are students of the modern age.
Along with the modern education, you should sustain our ancient traditions. It
is only when you conduct yourself accordingly, will you be able to attain the
happiness you wished for. Then only will your life be sanctified. Worldly
education is for the life here and spiritual education is for the life
hereafter. You have come here to acquire Brahma Vidya
(knowledge of the Brahman), not merely worldly education. Along with academic
education, you also learn spiritual education. You have to strike a balance
between these two. Only then will your life be sanctified.
(Bhagawan concuded His discourse with the Bhajan,
“Govinda Krishna Jai Gopala
Krishna Jai ...” and “Vahe Guru Vahe Guru Vahe Guru Jai Bolo
…”)