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PURITY OF THE HEART IS TRUE SADHANA
Without any real work, chatting throughout the day, is this
Sadhana, do you think? Following a regimen of feeding your belly thrice a day, do
you think it is Sadhana? Vigorous activity by day and deep sleep by night, do you
think this is Sadhana? Is this for which God has created you? You spend a whole
lot of time in this kind of regimen but this is not Sadhana. Do not waste your time
in this manner. From this moment strive to know-recognize-God. This alone is Sadhana.
(Telugu Poem)
Embodiments of Love!
The all-pervading consciousness is termed as Divinity. It is also said that Divinity
is present in all living beings. But, there is none who has seen that omnipresent
Divinity. It is only a human being who can contemplate on and realize the Cosmic
Person. In fact, human life itself is the manifestation of divine power. But, some
people do not agree with this statement. Divinity is manifest in every living being.
The same Atma-tattvais present not only in human beings, but in every living being
in the universe. But, one has to have a pure and selfless heart to realize this
truth. In order to realize this truth, every human being has to constantly contemplate
on God. By doing so, your heart will become pure and peaceful. The moment you attain
that stage, God will surely perceptibly manifest in you. This must be your Sadhana.
It is not the practice of dhyana alone that can make God manifest to the Sadhaka.
God is present as an indweller uniformly in human beings as well as insects, birds
and beasts. Suppose you put a question, "Where is God now?", the spontaneous answer
would be that God is present in you also. Several people undertake sadhanas like
dhyana (meditation) to find answers to such questions.
Sage Narada affirmed that God could be realized through the nine forms of devotion,
namely, Sravanam (listening), Kirtanam (singing), Vishnusmaranam (contemplating
on Vishnu), Padasevanam (serving His lotus feet), Vandanam (salutation), Archanam
(worship), Dasyam (servitude), Sneham (friendship) and Atmanivedanam (self-surrender).
There is no one in this world in whose heart God does not dwell as the indweller.
Therefore, is meditation required to visualize such an all-pervading and omnipresent
God? There are many who teach different techniques of meditation today. However,
meditation is meant to acquire purity of the spiritual heart, for, without attaining
purity of the heart, the seat of awareness, God cannot be realized. Hence, one has
to strive to attain purity of the spiritual heart. What kind of sadhana did Kamsa
do in Dwapara Yuga? In fact, he was constantly abusing Lord Krishna. However, Lord
Krishna was so compassionate that He gave His darshan to Kamsa.
No sadhana would help in realising God, if one is devoid of purity of the heart.
The different kinds of sadhana like fasting, meditation, etc., would help to develop
one's faith in the omnipresent God who, in fact, resides as the indweller in you.
People generally think that God gave darshan to such and such person. But the truth
is God never gives darshan to people who have no purity of the heart. Hence, if
you wish to have the darshan of God, you must develop purity of the heart. All kinds
of sadhana are meant only to attain purity. The moment you attain purity of the
heart, the omnipresent God will manifest right in front of you. Unfortunately, today
in the world there is a dearth of Gurus who can firmly lead the seeker on the path
of purity. They confine themselves to some mechanical techniques of meditation,
in exchange for money.
In fact, one does not need to undertake any complex system of meditation. One can
undertake the simple sadhana of constant contemplation on the omnipresent God. Few
teach such simple methods nowadays. People listen to and read about several intriguing
kinds of meditation and start their sadhana that catches their interest or imagination.
Embodiments of Love!
If you want to visualize God, you must attain purity of the heart. You refer to
a certain individual and say that he is your father. But, the father is embarrassed
at such reference since he is, in reality, the same Atma-tattwa that is present
in all the human beings. You marry some girl and refer to her as your wife. But,
she is in fact, the embodiment of the divine Atma. Similarly, you caress a child
affectionately calling it as your son. But, the same child may tell you that he
is not your son in reality, but the embodiment of divinity. Thus, all relationships
in this world are in fact, Atmic relationships only.
To speak the truth, real Atma-sakshatkara (self realisation) is the merging of the
individual self (Jiva) with Brahman (Supreme Self). Anyone you come across, is verily
God. How can there be human beings without such omnipresent divinity? Lord Krishna
declared that He incarnated again and again whenever there was decline in the practice
of Dharma (righteousness). He also declared that He was the beejam (seed) in all
the living beings. Though He moved intimately with the Gopalas and Gopikas, He was
never bound by their relationship with Him. The Gopikas who were aware of this truth
constantly contemplated on Him chanting the divine name "Krishna! Krishna! The very
name Krishna brought the embodiment of divine Atma before their eyes. The Gopikas
were highly realized souls who had the firm conviction that the same Atma-tattwa
was present in every individual, nay, every living being. That is why they could
visualize Krishna in every individual and every object of the world. All that we
see in the objective world, say, for example, this Hall, this pandal, the buildings
around, etc., are not really objects. People often get deluded into thinking so,
seeing their external forms. The universal Atma-tattvais present in all these objects.
It is only the Gopikas who realized that Supreme Truth naturally and spontaneously.
They could visualize Krishna in all individuals and objects. We often refer to individuals
as my son, my brother, my father, my mother, my wife, etc., keeping in view the
worldly relationships. But, the truth is that the same God is manifesting through
all those individuals. Hence, one has to consider every individual as the embodiment
of divinity. The entire universe is permeated by Brahma-tattva. All the names and
forms attributed to the Atma-tattva are all our own making.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa used to perform several methods/modes of worship to Mother
Kali throughout the day. One day the Divine Mother appeared before him and enquired,
"Ramakrishna! You are getting mad day by day. You worshipped Me in a particular
form. Why do you confine Me to this form and that form. In fact, all forms are Mine.
Whomsoever you come across, consider them as the embodiments of divinity.
God is pure and attribute-less. Such an attribute-less and unsullied divinity is
present in every human being. All human beings are, in fact, the reflections of
such an omnipresent divinity. Hence, every human being has to be considered as the
embodiment of divinity and respected. Though God is omnipresent, He assumes a particular
form and serves the human beings in many ways. Right from now, realize this truth
that all names and forms are His. Anybody you come across, consider him / her as
the embodiment of Divinity. When you develop such an attitude, you can see God anywhere
and everywhere.
You go to Mathura or Dwaraka and see how people are still worshipping Lord Krishna
with the same devotional fervour, though He left His mortal coil in Dwapara Yuga
some 5000 years ago. When God incarnates in human form, it is natural to consider
Him as an ordinary human being. This is not the correct approach. I often reiterate
that I am God. But, I also remind you that you are verily God. You should not give
scope for any confusion and difference of opinion in this regard.
Every one of you is embodiment of divinity in reality. When you develop such a firm
conviction, you can visualize God in every human being. It is only in keeping with
this concept that the expression Yad bhavam tad bhavati (as is the feeling, so is
the result) asserted in the scriptures. Since people are not aware of the real nature
of divinity, they refer to certain individuals as father, mother, uncle, etc., keeping
in view their physical forms and the relationships with them. If people are so deluded
on the basis of physical relationships, they are bound to get confused about the
real nature of divinity. Lord Krishna declared once while revealing His omnipresent
divinity that there was none other than Him in the entire universe. The same truth
is contained in the declaration Ekam Sath viprah bahudha vadanti (truth is one,
but the wise refer to it by various names). For example, the number 1 is only 1.
When you add three numbers to it, it becomes 4. Thus, we go on adding numbers to
1 and arrive at different numbers. However, the first number remains the same, namely,
1. That is divinity. This is what the profound declaration states, Ekoham Bahusyam
(the One willed to become many).
People often use two terms 'Deva' (God) and 'Jiva' (individual being). In fact,
there is no Jiva at all! All are embodiments of Divinity only! Then the question
arises why do people die? Since people are not able to realize the immortal nature
of the Atma residing in the physical body, they make use of the term death. Atma
has no death at all! It is immortal. Those who realize this truth, merge in God.
For those who cannot realize the truth, Jiva remains as Jiva and Deva as Deva. The
dual feeling persists in them. What is the underlying meaning in the declaration,
Ekameva adviteeyam Brahma (God is one without a second)? Since there is no entity
other than Brahman in this universe, it is declared thus. This is the Vedic declaration.
The Upanishads explain our true nature in the Mahavakya Tattwamasi (That Thou Art).
In another Mahavakya, they declare Prajnanam Brahma (Brahman is Supreme Consciousness).
To whom shall this declaration refer? Again, it is to that God Absolute. Thus, all
the Vedas and the Upanishads proclaim the non-dual concept of Jiva and Deva as one
and only one. But, no one is making an effort to realize this truth. In the end,
they think God is separate from them.
People often ascribe distinctions between different forms of divinity, for example
Rama, Krishna, etc. Since they try to identify themselves with a particular form,
they entertain feelings of difference. By doing so, they move away from God and
remain as Jivas only. All such differences exist in the individuals only. God is
only one. In fact, He is not different from you. He is in you, you are verily God!
If it is not so, why should the Vedas declare Tattwamasi? You develop the firm conviction
that you and God are only one. When you attain such a firm conviction, you become
one with God.
For example, you keep a number of photos of Sai Baba in your Puja room. But, in
all the photos, you will find that the same God is photographed in different poses.
When you realize the underlying unity of divinity, there can be no room for any
confusion. You will be able to realize the truth. Whatever I speak is only Truth.
Since you are not aware of this truth, you are unable to develop faith in it. There
are several people nowadays claiming to be godmen, who lecture upon this concept
endlessly. Believe Me, they are all meant to confuse the devotees. In fact, when
you develop firm faith in the declaration that God is only one, you will be able
to realize the truth. One who is able to realize this truth will have no confusion
and doubt.
Do not use harsh words about anyone. In fact, there are no enemies in the world.
You should not consider anyone as an enemy and abuse him or her. One day, he may
be an enemy to you; but, you may become friends on another. You should not consider
someone as separate from you. All are friends.
Embodiments of Love!
You are worshipping and praying to God with great love. Continue to love God and
develop faith in Him. Only then all your doubts will be cleared and you will be
able to understand the nature of divinity in full. Doubt implies duality, that is,
a feeling of separation between you and God. In fact, there are no two entities
- God and you. Everything is "I", "I", "I". Hold on to the truth Ekameva adviteeyam
Brahma. For example, how many hours does the clock show? Twelve hours. When the
hour hand crosses twelve, it again moves to one in the clock. When it crosses one,
it moves to the next hour. Thus, it is only when the hour hand crosses one, it moves
to two. Similarly, there is nothing that can be called the second. God is only one.
However, when you wish to entangle yourself in worldly matters, duality comes. In
fact, there is no duality with regard to divinity. Sometimes I wake up the children
sleeping in My room and ask them, "What is the time now?" They reply, "Swami! It
is 12 o' clock." I again enquire from them, "Is it 12 o'clock in the day or night?
They reply, "Swami! It is 12 o' clock in the night." Thus, when 12 hours of the
day are added to 12 hours of night, it becomes 24 hours. Strictly speaking, there
are no 24 hours. It is only because the day is followed by night and so on, that
you find 24 hours. Hence, do not make a distinction between day and night. The railway
people make such distinction for their operational convenience. For us, night follows
day and again the day starts after the night. Both day and night are one for us.
Therefore develop firm faith in the principle of unity in all that you come across
in the world. God is one and only one. If you do not develop firm faith in this
principle, it is possible that you will worship one form of God and hate another.
You should always hold on to the principle of oneness of God. That is the truth.
If you are not able to develop such faith, ignore it and do not make it a matter
of dispute and strife. Do not ever attribute duality to God. God is always one and
only one. When you are able to understand and develop firm faith in the oneness
of God, your life will go on smoothly.
(Holding a bunch of flowers in front of the audience Swami enquired) What is this?
It is a bunch of flowers. There are a number of flowers strung together with the
help of a thread, with the result it assumed the form of a bunch. Though the flowers
are of different varieties, the thread that holds them together is only one. The
same principle has been explained in the Veda as Ekameva adviteeyam Brahma. The
above example demonstrates unity in diversity. When you refer to a single person,
you say he is a man. When you refer to a number of persons grouped together, you
call them a group. Though there is a vast difference in the terms we use while referring
to a single person and a group of persons, there is a fundamental unity in the classification.
That unity is divinity, which shall never be forgotten. Unfortunately, in the present
times, people tend to look at the apparent diversity in this objective world, ignoring
the underlying principle of unity. Take for example, the Pandavas. Who were they?
The five Pandava brothers were the sons of Kunthi. One mother, but five sons! In
the ordinary worldly sense, they are five in number.
You may not be able to understand this principle of oneness of divinity, but in
due course when you are able to recognize the principle with a mature mind, you
will understand that truth is one, not two. This is a handkerchief! (showing a handkerchief
to the audience). There are several threads in it woven together. Since the threads
are woven into warp and woof, it assumed the form of a handkerchief. The cloth is
one and the threads are many. One has to recognize that principle of unity in diversity.
We find several students gathered in this hall. Each one appears to be different.
But, they are all students of Sri Sathya Sai College. Thus, one has to strive to
develop that unity.
Dear students!
I am extremely happy to see you all. I attend to a number of tasks and participate
in a number of programmes right from early morning till I go to bed. I feel very
happy and energetic. There is no one else who enjoys bliss as Myself. I am always
happy and cheerful. I do not at all pay attention to praise or scorn from any quarter.
They are only the outward manifestation in words of one's feelings. I have nothing
to do with them. I do not entertain any feelings of difference at all. "All are
one, be alike to everyone".
(Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajan, "Govinda Krishna Jai …")
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