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MAKE YOUR MIND THE MASTER OF DESIRES
Embodiments of Love!
Easwaramma Day is held to commemorate the day when Easwaramma
left her physical body. The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish
sooner or later, but the indweller has neither birth nor death. The indweller has
no attachment whatsoever and is the eternal witness.
(Telugu poem)
Understand the Importance of the Mind
People are deluded by body attachment. Body is ephemeral, evanescent and impermanent.
Whatever is born is transient only. Whatever is there is this world is bound to
perish. Only one thing remains forever and that is the mind. But many people call
it monkey mind. No. You belong to mankind and have nothing to do with monkey mind.
The mind, in fact, is of the nature of the Self. You should make befitting efforts
to understand its true nature. Only those who have control over their mind can be
called human beings. There are many in this world who are highly educated. There
are also many who have mastered various forms of knowledge and are engaged in mighty
tasks. But they cannot be called human beings in the true sense of the term if they
have no control over their mind. All kinds of good and bad thoughts occur in the
mind. Keeping the mind away from all that is bad, you should accept only that which
is good. Never allow your mind to associate with anything that is bad.
Goddess Lakshmi always chants “Narayana! Narayana!” only. The principle of Atma
originates from Lord Narayana. You may say Atma or mind or Hridaya; they are all
one. The Atma means Narayana only! The mind is also Narayana! And so is the heart.
Narayana is called Hridayavasi (indweller of the heart). We should give utmost importance
to the mind. But many people do not give due importance to it. One who consider
his mind as the basis of his life is a true human being. One who leaves his mind
to its whims and fancies is, in reality, a monkey and not a human being. You should
make your mind the centre of your awareness. Leaving the mind to its arbitrary ways
is like leaving your life principle itself. Hence, make your mind the basis of every
aspect of your life. (At this point of time, Bhagawan materialised a gold medallion).
This medallion has the image of Lakshmi at its centre with precious stones all around
it. The precious stones represent the desires, over which presides Lakshmi who is
true, eternal and permanent. You should make your mind the master of desires like
Lakshmi. Everyone should try to know this truth.
As is the Feeling, so is the Result
At the time of my departure for East Africa, Easwaramma tried to dissuade me from
going, saying, “Swami! I hear there are many fierce animals in those forests and
the place is full of all kinds of dangers. Therefore, you should not go there. Whatever
You will, all that will come here. Then, why do you want to go there?” I told her,
“I am not going to see the wild animals there. I am going in response to the loving
prayers of My devotees.”
When I went there, the devotees of East Africa arranged small aeroplanes. I went
round the forest in one such plane. There were thousands of wild elephants in the
Kampala forest. It looked as though the entire forest was full of elephants. I had
taken bananas with Me and gave one each to some of them. All of them enjoyed eating
it. Bisons were also seen in thousands. We saw lions lying on the road here and
there. Even when we drove our jeep over their tails, they did not react. Even fierce
animals will not harm us if our mind is good. They will attack us only when we try
to harm them. When we look at them with love, they also will look at us with love.
Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavathi (as is the feeling, so is the result). Our thoughts are
the cause of their enmity or trust. As we went forward looking at the animals, we
saw fifteen lions lying near the road. Some were suckling their young ones, some
others were eating the meat of an animal brought by them. I said to Dr. Patel and
others who accompanied Me, “When we do not harm them, they also do not harm us.”
Taking a camera from one of those who accompanied Me, I went near the lions and
took their photographs. All of them were happy to see Me. You can see, none of the
lions did any harm to us. When you approach them with the evil intention of harming
or killing them, they will also try to kill you. We should never go to them with
such wicked thoughts. In fact, we should not look at any being with evil intentions.
Do not develop body attachment
Meanwhile, Easwaramma kept thinking about Me with great concern and did not even
eat her food properly, with the result that she became quite weak. I kept her informed
everyday morning and evening by phone from Kampala saying, “I am quite all right.”
Hearing this, she used to be somewhat comforted. When I came from Kampala, she was
very happy. She came near My car and garlanded Me, saying, “Swami! You look very
happy and healthy.” She took Me inside and rotated a coconut in front of Me to ward
off the effect of evil looks of others.
She was beside herself with joy and said, “Swami, I never imagined that Your trip
would be such a grand success.” She shared her joy with one and all in Puttaparthi
also. Whenever we visited other places, on our return to Puttaparthi, Easwaramma
used to describe to the people all that happened during these visits and exhorted
them to follow the ideals set by Swami.
Once the Summer Course in Indian Culture and Spirituality was being conducted at
Bangalore. At that time, Easwaramma had also come with Me. As long as she was alive,
she always desired, “Swami, wherever you go, I should go with you.” She asked Me
to give her a promise that I would not leave Puttaparthi. I gave her the promise.
“Wherever a tree is planted, it should be allowed to grow there only. If it is pulled
out and planted at different places, it cannot attain proper growth.” She used to
say and pleaded with Me, “Swami! You should always reside at the place of your birth.”
One day, after her breakfast, she had a cup of coffee. Suddenly, she shouted “Swami,
Swami, Swami.” I called back saying, “I am coming, I am coming, I am coming.” The
she asked Me to come quickly and I came to her immediately. She caught hold My hands
and placed them on her head and breathed her last. Where was the need to keep the
body which had no life in it? Therefore, immediately I sent her body to Puttaparthi.
I sent Ramabrahmam with the body after giving him necessary instructions. Those
who were present there said, “Swami! You should also go with the body.” But I refused
to go. Summer classes were in progress and students had come from many countries.
The students thought, there would be no classes on that day as Swami would be going
with the body of Mother Easwaramma. But the classes were held as usual and I went
to the second class. The students wondered, “How has Swami come! He was supposed
to go with the body of Mother Easwaramma!” Why should I go with the body? The body
goes as it comes. I did not come with her body; I came separately. Therefore, I
sent her body to Puttaparthi in a car with the instructions to make a Samadhi for
her.
Many people in Puttaparthi also wondered, “Why Swami has not come with the body?!”
The body comes alone and goes alone only. Everyone comes alone and goes alone. Ekameva
Adviteeyam Brahma (God is one without a second). After the completion of Summer
classes, I went to Puttaparthi. I told everybody there, “It is natural for the body
to have birth, growth and death. All bodies are like that. Therefore, nobody should
have body attachment.”
(Here, Swami told the life story of Iswarchandra Vidyasagar who fulfilled the noble
desires of his mother and set an example of service to society. He also taught the
lesson of humility and selfless service to an I.C.S. officer by carrying his suitcase
from the railway station to the place where Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar himself was
to deliver his speech.)
Easwaramma was happy that I ate only simple food. She would say, “Swami, You should
let the world know about Your food habits.” I said, I would certainly do so. Right
from those days, I have been emphasising on the need to have simple and sattwic
food. When I am in Puttaparthi, I always eat Ragi Sankati with groundnut Chutney.
Sometimes, I take Sankati with Totakura Dhal instead of Chutney. I do not relish
any other item. I do not touch spicey items like Kurmas, Burmas! I do not even like
the smell of Kurma. My only dietary requirement is Sankati with Chutney. But when
I visit other places, people in those towns do not know what Sankati is. So, I eat
whatever the devotees prepare for Me. I conduct Myself in accordance with the time,
situation and circumstances. However, I never deviate from My practices; I strictly
adhere to them. Let people think what they want. I never imitate the practices of
others. In this manner, this body is completing 81 years. But none can say that
I look like an 82-year-old person.
May you sanctify your time in the service of Swami! May you put into practice the
principles of service that I have taught you! With this, I bring My Discourse to
a close.
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