By
SRI SWAMI CHIDANANDA
from
Early Morning Meditation Talks
A DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY PUBLICATION
First Edition: 1996
(2,000 copies)
World Wide Web (WWW) Edition : 1998
Website: http://www.divinelifesociety.org/
This WWW reprint is for free distribution
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Published By
THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY
P.O. Shivanandanagar249 192
Distt. Tehri-Garhwal, Uttaranchal,
Himalayas, India.
CONTENTS
This special series of eight booklets is being published between September
1996 and September 1997 in honour of the 80th Birthday Anniversary of
H.H. Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj, the President of the Divine Life
Society.
Each booklet contains several of his early morning meditation talks
given on special spiritual occasions in the sacred Samadhi Hall of the
holy founder of the Divine Life Society and Sivananda Ashram, H.H. Sri
Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj. The series of eight booklets covers the entire
year of special occasions and festivals celebrated in the Ashram.
The talks contain penetrating insights into the meaning and purpose
of sadhana as Swamiji takes advantage of these occasions to point
out the fundamentals required for success in the spiritual quest such
as devotion to the goal, discrimination, obedience to the Guru, faith
in God and oneself, and a divinely lived life.
The spiritual advice and encouragement contained in these booklets
will be an inspiration and help to earnest spiritual seekers throughout
the world.
THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY
PREFACE
The whole year for the Hindu is a continuous observance of some sacred
day of worship or other. The year is completely built around a great
many days of sacred worship of various expressions of the one non-dual
Divine Reality.
Each month is significant for the presence of some important day of
divine worship. So, from beginning to end, life becomes God-oriented;
it becomes devotion filled. Life becomes based upon worship.
The holiness and sanctity of life and actions of the followers of the
Vedic religion is insured by this great wisdom-based approach to life.
All the twelve months become a composite period of adoring the Divine
Reality around which the entire life of the individual revolves.
Swami Chidananda
All things become possible with persistence, perseverance,
patience, and above all sincerity. Having unwavering faith in
yourself and with steady, continuous effort, you will find yourself
rising higher and higher. By steady, persistent and patient
effort, you will find yourself in that supreme peak of perfection.
Swami Chidananda
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Radiant Immortal Atman! Beloved and blessed children of the Divine!
We are fortunate to have conceived of a way of life where each day starts
with divine Name, prayer and divine contemplation. By the grace, love
and goodwill of beloved and worshipful Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji, in
this holy Ashram of his there is scope to constantly keep in a state
of remembrance of God, to start the day with God, fill the day with
God and end the day with God. For in this God-filled atmosphere, in
every direction, one encounters something connected with God. In numerous
places, with numerous persons, upon numerous occasions one is brought
into bhagavat chintana, atma-chintana, tattva-chintana, one is
brought into the remembrance of God, into awareness of our higher goal,
into awareness of a greater Reality and into the awareness of a deeper
purpose in our life, into the awareness of the significance of our human
status.
In this Iron Age, when adharma (unrighteousness), bhagavat-vismriti
(forgetfulness of God), vimukhi-drishti (view against God),
atyachara (irreligious conduct) is the order of the day, consider
the meaningfulness of this unique God-filled way of life. Consider the
normal trend of Kali Yuga and consider the trend of your life. And to
whom do you owe it? What is its value and how best to utilise it? How
best to benefit by it?
These are things which should be very much on our minds as we approach
the advent of the New Year and the advent of a great avatara, a
great descent of Divinity, who proclaimed: Seek ye first the Kingdom
of Heaven and What availeth it a man if he gains the whole
world but loses his own soul? He proclaimed the secondariness
of all things in comparison to the attaining of God, the attainment
of the great Goal, which is the fulfilment of the central destiny of
man, the central purpose of life.
His greatest commandment was to adore God with all your heart, with
all your mind, with your entire being. Let your life be whole-souled
devotion to God, parabhakti. He not only proclaimed this message,
preached this teaching, but He lived this teaching. He was perpetually
and continuously engaged in doing good, helping others, relieving suffering.
At the same time, inwardly, He was permanently rooted in God, perpetually
in a state of God-communion inwardly. He literally lived, moved and
had His being in God.
He was epitome of the Gita jnana-upadesa. In Him we find the
very embodiment of Gita-jnana and the Gita Yoga. Yogasthah
kuru karmani (Perform action, being steadfast in Yoga), mam anusmara
yuddhya cha (Remember Me and fight). Be rooted in God and
do good to your fellow beings. He taught this and said that the secret
of this is to always be in a state of prayer within.
Prayer is a state of being linked up with God. Prayer is a state of
being connected in spirit with God inwardly. The apparent outer part
of you flows outwards towards prapancha, towards samsara,
towards the aneka, the many, towards the manifestation. The
superficial part of you is ever moving outwards because the mind and
the senses are outgoing; whereas, simultaneously, the essence of your
being is constantly moving inwards towards God, constantly flowing Godward
in a continuous, unbroken stream.
Even as the rivers keep on flowing towards the ocean or the sea, even
so your antah-chetana, your inner spiritual consciousness, is
in a state of constant flow towards the source and origin of its being.
Inwardly your life is God-oriented. It is a continuous, unbroken flow
towards God, a current of consciousness flowing towards God unceasingly.
Externally, to fulfil obligations, do your duty and play your part,
you apparently flow outwards. But that which flows outwards towards
prapancha, towards samsara, towards the many, aneka,
is not your real being. It is something temporarily added on to
you that flows towards prapancha because it belongs to prapancha.
Your real being that belongs to God ever keeps on moving towards
God. Your authentic, true life, genuine life, is a constant Godward
flowthrough remembrance, through prayer, through invoking His
Name and grace. It is not by bread alone that man lives, but by
the Name of God.
Thus Jesus taught us this Yoga of God-centred living in the midst of
activity. And He Himself personified this state, the outer state of
constantly doing good and the inner state of constantly being rooted
in God through prayer, remembrance, the Name and dedication.
Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be Thy Name,
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread;
And forgive us our debts,
As we also have forgiven our debtors;
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil.
Thus He taught His disciples to pray. Thy kingdom come
means May Your kingdom come into my heart. May you reign over
my heart; not anything elsenot gross passions, not selfishness,
not worldliness, not desire, but may You be the monarch of my heart.
You who are the ruler of Your kingdom, establish Your kingdom here,
as it is already established there in the inner dimension of the Spirit,
the unseen world of the Spirit.
That was the call to the Lordto come and take charge. Rule over
me. Rule over my life. Be my centre. May You alone prevail and not my
ego, not my ego-consciousness, not my ignorance, ajnana, not
my avichara, not my lack of perception, but Your wisdom, Your
light, Your divinity. Let that alone prevail in the interior of my being.
Let me be thus filled with God, filled with Thee, filled with Divinity."
That was the prayer.
Upon the eve of the advent of this great Teacher, let us try to know,
assess and understand the meaning of His teachings and the place of
His teachings in the living of our daily lives. This would be the most
significant and important part of our celebration of the day of His
advent. Let us try to find out the place and role His teaching has to
play in our lives as spiritual beings, leading a spiritual life in a
spiritual atmosphere, in a God-filled atmosphere.
This then is the sharing, in the presence of beloved and worshipful
Gurudev, as we begin yet another day. Every day is new. It is not like
any other day that has passed. Let it, therefore, be to us an upward
ascent, onward progress, moving in a Godward direction towards the Goal
Supreme!
Worshipful homage unto the divine Universal Spirit that pervades and
permeates countless billions of universes like the one in which we are
living. May we contemplate that Reality which also is the indwelling
presence in all created things, dwelling in equal measure in the smallest
and the greatest, hallowing and sanctifying all things, worthy of reverence
and deserving of consideration in our thoughts, words and deeds as we
live our life.
Loving adorations to the spiritual presence of beloved and worshipful
Holy Master Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji who taught us to behold that Being
in all names and forms and to serve that Supreme Reality in and through
all names and forms, who taught us to ever remember that great Reality
in the midst of passing phenomenal appearances, to ever sing His glory,
to ever chant His Divine Name, the all-purifying, sanctifying, liberating
Divine Name and to ever be rooted in Him.
Thus indeed did he teach us to pray even as the Divine Master Jesus
taught us to pray, addressing ourselves directly to the eternal source
and origin of our being even as a child would address itself to its
father: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
Let it prevail in our heart as well as in our mind and intellect. Give
us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive
those that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but
deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory,
for ever. So He taught us to pray. And in our own times, even
so did Gurudev teach us to pray:
O Adorable Lord of Mercy and Love!
Salutations and prostrations unto Thee.
Thou art Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient.
Thou art Satchidananda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss Absolute).
Thou art the Indweller of all beings.
Grant us an understanding heart,
Equal vision, balanced mind,
Faith, devotion and wisdom.
Grant us inner spiritual strength
To resist temptations and to control the mind.
Free us from egoism, lust, greed, hatred, anger and jealousy.
Fill our hearts with divine virtues.
Let us behold Thee in all these names and forms.
Let us serve Thee in all these names and forms.
Let us ever remember Thee.
Let us ever sing Thy glories.
Let Thy name be ever on our lips.
Let us abide in Thee for ever and ever.
Thus a teacher, a master of our own times, taught us to address ourselves
directly to that Being who is the unchanging, ever-present Eternal Reality
in the midst of changing phenomenal appearances, who is the Reality
within our passing, temporary, perishable bodies, who is the Reality
in the midst of our ever-fluctuating, ever-fickle mindchanchal
man me susthira tattva vah ek antaryami (In the unsteady mind dwells
that steady Reality, that one Indweller). Isvarah sarvabhutanam hriddeserjuna
tishthati (God dwells in the hearts of all beings, O Arjuna)the
ever-stable, the ever-peaceful spiritual principle and essence in the
midst of this restless and fickle mind.
That Being is the ever-luminous presence within this intellect, which
is sometimes bright with discrimination, spiritual enquiry and alertness,
sometimes overcome with the darkness of spiritual indifference, subject
to folly, lack of discrimination and spiritual forgetfulness, avichara,
aviveka. In the midst of that mind and intellect, that Being is
ever-luminous: jyotisham api tad jyotis tamasah param uchyate; jnanam,
jneyam jnanagamyam hridi sarvasya vishthitam (That, the Light of
lights, is said to be beyond darkness; knowledge, the knowable and the
goal of knowledge; abides in the hearts of all). It is the Kingdom of
God within. It is the Kingdom of Heaven within. It is the Spirit of
God, the Light that shines forever in this body-house, the undimmed
light, the splendid radiance that ever shines within this human personality.
They taught us to address ourselves directly to that Being: O
Adorable Lord of Mercy and Love... Thou art the Indweller of all Beings.
Our Father which art in heaven... Thy will be done on earth as
it is in heaven. Let Your will prevail upon this earthly frame
of ours. Let Your will prevail and guide our senses. Let our senses
obey Your will, Your direction, Your spiritual admonitions. Let our
body, its appetites and movements, and our mind obey Your will, carry
out Your admonitions.
That is the relevance of the kingdom here and now. That is the prevailing
of the will of the Divine upon earth, meaning our earthly human personalities
and propensities. Let them be guided and directed by the will of God,
not by our own little, petty will. Nor let them be guided by the will
of others to whom we have become enslaved through infatuated delusion
or attachment, so that we become a toy in their hands. Then it is not
God that prevails, but it is our infatuation that prevails. It is not
God that prevails, it is our self-will that prevails. Either due to
selfishness, self prevails, or due to infatuation one becomes enslaved
and guided by the earthly will of others.
A political leader becomes a slave to those who support him in his
power, in his status, in his position. He becomes a slave and loses
his integrity. He knows what is right but does what is wrong. He becomes
enslaved to the party and to the voters and supporters that put him
in his position of power and authority. He is subject to their pushes
and pulls. He seems to wield power, but he is under the power of someone
else.
Even so, monks, Swamis, abbots, mahamandalesvars become enslaved
by their own structure, their organisations, institutions, Ashrams,
by the artificial organisational structure that grows up around them,
in which they function. Difficult indeed it is for a worldly person
to make himself free from worldly influences. Difficult indeed it is
for a political figurehead to be free from his political supporters.
And difficult indeed it is for a spiritual personality, a monastic,
to liberate himself from the pressures of his own organisation, his
own prestigious place of power and recognition, and retain the simplicity
of his heart, retain the integrity of his renunciation, his anasakti.
Difficult indeed!
Only through the grace of God can monasticism be authentic in the midst
of an organisational structure. Only through the grace of God can a
political leader have the courage and strength to stick to lofty ethical
principles and moral ideals in the midst of his political life and action.
And difficult indeed it is for a person in the world to be able to overcome
worldly influences and act according to his conscience, his inner convictions
or the higher ideals placed before us by our ancients.
That is the struggle of life. That is the challenge. That is the true
abhyasa (practice)to keep intact the genuineness of our
essential nature in the midst of the artifices of these added factors
that go to make up our human personality structure, the artifices of
the senses and the mind with its desires, its whimsies, its imaginations,
its fancies, its cravings and its ambitions.
That is the sadhana. That is the great abhyasato
be rooted in the Divine, to be guided by the Divine, to recognise the
reality of the Divine and the Divine alone, and to give secondary place
to all that is other than the Divine. It is for this that strength has
to be prayed for. Deliver us from this evil. Lead us not into this temptation
of succumbing to the influences, pulls and pressures of that which is
other than the Divine, that which is other than your ideal, that which
is other than the direction of your goal.
In the midst of the many pulls and the many pressures from other directions,
to be what God means you to be, to be what Jesus the Christ wished you
to be, wanted you to be, to be what Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji has clearly
asked us to be, that is what proves, that is the touchstone, that is
the acid test of the authenticity and the genuineness of our spirituality
and our morality. What it is able to withstand, what it is able to resist,
what it is able to overcome and still be able to be what it isthat
is the acid test.
The relevance of the teachings of Jesus is not the church nor merely
the words of the Bible. The relevance of the teachings of Jesus is the
fact that He is an ever-present Presence, that He is an eternal witness,
a companion who walks by us, who lives with us and who notes every movement,
every thought, within and without us. It is this presence of His divine
personality that has outlived His own contemporary times and is powerfully
present.
Jesus the Christ is not dead. Buddha is not dead. Great ones who have
merged in Brahman, they do not die. They step out of the body and continue
to prevail, pervading all space as a presence that is relevant to everyone
who recognises kinship with them. The Guru is eternal. The Divine Teachers
are eternal. The relevance of Jesus and the Christianity that He taught
is His presence, divine presence, here and now and always unto worlds
without end.
So, one who is a disciple, one who is a believer, one who makes his
life, words and actions a response to the call Follow Me,
one who is such a follower, keeps, therefore, as ones touchstone
or criterion for action: If Jesus was by my side or I was walking
with Him, what would I do in this particular situation? How would He
have me behave at this moment, in this situation? Your life and
the living of your life should be an answer to this question. It is
upon the basis of this criterion that one should mould ones character
and conduct, life and actions. That is the essence of Christianity.
That is the heart of true belief, and it is indeed the very life breath
of obedience.
Ponder this truth upon the eve of Christmas Eve. May Jesus become a
living factor in our lives. Then indeed Christmas will become a turning
point, a meaningful entry point into a new life of light and wisdom.
Arise and follow Me. Uttishthata jagrata prapya varan
nibodhata (Arise, awake, having reached the wise, become enlightened)!
Worshipful homage unto the supreme Universal Reality that pervades
all space, envelops all existence and indwells all beings, which is
the nitya (eternal) ever present in the anitya, which
is the avinasi (indestructible), ever present in the nasaya-vastu
(perishable). Samamsarveshu bhuteshu tishthantam paramesvaram, vinasyatsvavinasyantam
yah pasyati sa pasyati (He sees, who sees the Supreme Lord existing
equally in all beings, the unperishable within the perishing).
O Lord, grant us that vision that will enable us to perceive the eternal,
the permanent, the everlasting, which is concealed, hidden, occult,
yet present in the non-eternal, the temporary and the passing. Let us
behold eternity in time. Let us behold the unmanifest within the manifest.
Let us behold the concealed, gudhah, within that which is apparent.
Eko devah sarvabhuteshu gudhah (God, Who is one only, is hidden
in all beings). Let us behold the formless within all names and forms.
Thus beholding, thus recognising, seeing all things as the signature
of God, let us develop the consciousness of His presence at all times.
Learning to perceive the hidden Divinity pervading this apparently material
universe, let us be able to live, move and have our being in God. Let
us be able to recognise that now, here is the Kingdom of God. My
body may be part of material earth, but I shall ever dwell in the now,
here Kingdom of God, the now, here Kingdom of Heaven.
Let this be the inner consciousness of the awakened seeker. Even as
he is struggling to attain God-experience, he already begins to develop
the consciousness of the ultimate Reality that has to be attained, through
fervent bhav, through faith, through feeling, through firm conviction,
with mind and intellect and bodymamevanusmara... mayibuddhimnivesaya...
tameva saranam gaccha sarva bhavena bharata (Remembering Me only...
Let your intellect dwell in Me... Seek refuge in Me with all your heart
and being, O Arjuna). This is isvara-pranidhana (devotion to
the Lord). This is dwelling on earth but living in God, living in heaven.
The truth is not that where heaven is, there God is. The truth is that
where God is, there heaven is. Therefore, you, as awakened, intelligent
beings, endowed with perception, endowed with knowledge of the scriptures,
endowed with understanding, you can very easily understand this fact,
that it is not that God is where heaven is. You cannot confine God to
a locality. On the contrary, heaven is where God is. And God is now,
here. God is the all-pervading one and only absolute Reality. Therefore,
we are ever in heaven, ever in God, ever in His kingdom. It is the growing
awareness of this fact that is required, not bringing into fact something
that does not exist as a fact.
Thy kingdom come. When we pray thus, it is a prayer for
an inner awakening to an ever-present reality. It is not a prayer for
the coming into being of a state of affairs that does not at the moment
prevail. Even when we were not, God prevailed as the all-pervading,
universal presence. Even while we are, God prevails as the all-pervading,
universal presence, the one great fact. And, even if we pass from hence
and are no longer here, even then God will prevail as the one universal
presence divine, the all-pervading presence divine. Thus it is that
you should pray for the recognition of an eternal fact, that He dwells
within us and we dwell in HimGod in you and you in God. O Lord,
grant us recognition of this fact!
Thus is the sharing this dawn, in the spiritual presence of Gurudev,
a sharing accompanied by the prayer that the peace of the ever-present
God pervade your heart and mind, your entire being. May peace flood
into your consciousness and envelop you. May you dwell in peace. May
you live to share and to give this peace. May peace be the one thing
that you pray for others, desire for others. And also may joy fill your
heart. For where God is, there is perennial joy, for Brahman is anandam.
In the beginning was Brahman, now is Brahman, always shall prevail
Brahman. Therefore, in the beginning was bliss, now is bliss, and forever,
worlds without end, there shall prevail this bliss supreme.
Upon this day, as the whole world wakens to Christmas, my wish for
you all is peace. Upon this auspicious dawn my good wishes for you all
is joy. And my prayer to you all is that you may live to make your life
an unbroken, ceaseless flow of peace and joy into Gods good earth.
May you live to share and to give this peace and joy unto all your fellow
beings, that goodwill may prevail, that all may rejoice. Sarvesham
santir-bhavatu (Peace be unto all beings). Live to realise and to
make others realise this prayer. May the ever-present, indwelling peace
of the Kingdom of Heaven within you, in which you dwell in the Spirit,
may that peace be your gift to mankind day by day, day after day, through
your every thought, every feeling, every word and action. May you live
and move in this world as a messenger of peace, an angel of peace. May
you live and move in this world as a source of joy to one and all. This
prayer I offer to all of you as my Christmas gift.
This truth of Gods presence, this truth of the prevalence of
the Kingdom of Heaven all around us, now, here, is to be heard, reflected
upon and meditated upon, so that you may live to rejoice in the joy
of the Lord, you may live to grant peace unto all, yourself being established
in that peace that passeth understanding. May God and all His saints,
may the Divine Master of the Middle East, the prophet of Nazareth, the
child that was born in Bethlehem nearly 2000 years ago, the Wisdom Teacher
Who gave us the Sermon on the Mount, may that Being ever walk beside
you. May the wisdom teachings of that Being be the light upon your path
and may His radiant life be a lofty ideal and example for you to emulate
in your life, even as you are, step by step, trying to ascend the steep
path that leads to the pinnacle of perfection and liberation and illumination.
God bless you all! May all His prophets and messengers bless you. May
you attain that peace and joy that they came to grant mankind through
their life, their example and their teachings. May the love and blessings
of the Lord Jesus Christ, may the love and benedictions of beloved Holy
Master Gurudev Sivanandaji make your life divine and grant you the experience
of that peace, not in the distant future, not in some other realm, but
now and here, every moment of your life!
Every day is a renewal. Every morning is a daily miracle. This
joy you feel is life. All creation is gifted with the ecstasy of Gods
light.Gertrude Stein. Therefore, beholding the light
of God in all creation, let us live each day in this awareness of Gods
light, of Gods divine presence.
Let us meditate of this one theme: the New Year should be to us a year
of divinity. Let us live it in the awareness that we are more than human,
we are really divine. Our human personality is a temporary, added factor
beneath which lies our reality, our nija svarupa (true nature).
We are radiant centres of divinity, and therefore our life should be
a constant expression, a dynamic manifestation of divinity in thought,
word and action. We should live life in order to manifest our divinity
in all that we do, in all the movements and actions of our life. Then
alone our life is authentic, genuine, true. Otherwise it will only be
an anomaly of life. If we are divine within but our life outside is
undivine, unspiritual, ugly, full of all that contradicts our divinity,
then that is not life. It is a living falsehood, a living lie. It is
a contradiction.
Thus, at this moment when we are about to bid farewell to the old year
and step into the portals of the new, let us contemplate this truth:
we are divine; therefore, divine should be our life in all its parts.
All twelve months, each day of every month, twenty-four hours each day,
let us live in this awareness, let us make our life divine. Let us make
it a thing of beauty that is a joy for all beings. Let us live as children
of God, godly in our nature. That is real religionto be what we
are, children of God, shining with His godliness.
Therefore, I commend to you this maxim and resolve: always have divinity
in your mind and heart. That should be the keynote of your life during
the entire New Year, so that out of your life much good comes to you
and much good comes to all.
Radiant Atman! Let the year that stretches before you be to you an
ascending, upward stairway of 365 steps that leads to supreme heights
of evolution, culture, spirituality and noble living, of sublime selflessness,
sacrifice and service. May you scale these heights and go beyond into
Divine-consciousness, into God-consciousness, Divine-awareness. Let
each day be to you an upward, ascending step towards that great pinnacle
and let the 31st of December of this coming year find you way above
where you are at this moment.
Move forward this New Year determined to make it a steady, upward ascent
of the spirit towards its great and divine destiny. And what you wish
to make it, that it will be. For the supreme power abides within you.
There is nothing impossible for an aspiring soul, for a really determined
sadhaka. All things become possible with persistence, perseverance,
patience and above all sincerity. Having unwavering faith in yourself
and with steady, continuous effortslow but steady, little but
ceaselessyou will find yourself rising higher and higher. By steady,
persistent and patient effort, you will find yourself in that supreme
peak of perfection. That is the key.
Believe in yourself. Have faith, and know that nothing is impossible
for faith and sincerity, for a true desire and aspiration to attain
and to achieve. For you are made for it and this life is meant for it.
And this is your birthright that you can claim. God bless you!
Worshipful homage unto the eternal Realitythe one, beginningless,
endless, changeless, infinite, eternal, all-pervading, immanent and
indwelling Realitythat is the source, support and ultimate fulfilment
of all existence! Infinite and all-pervading; therefore, everywhere
present. Dwelling within you; therefore, nearer to you than yourself.
That Being, in whom you live, move and have your being, indwells the
heart-shrine of your body-temple; and, therefore, your every movement
is a divine activity.
In this inner shrine of your heart in the temple of your body, worship
Him with the flowers of truthfulness, with the flower of verity, with
the flower of honesty, with the flower of loyalty to your vows, with
the flower of a guileless heart, a frank and simple-hearted disposition.
Worship Him with a life devoid of all crookedness, deceit and double-dealing.
Worship Him with the flowers of straightforwardness, simplicity, purity
and compassion. Worship Him with the flowers of a self-controlled life,
with control of your senses.
These are the flowers that are dear to that Being who is the indweller
of your heart, the sanctum sanctorum of this body-temple of yours. He
does not desire costly ingredients for His worship. He is the overlord
of countless worlds. He owns everything. What can you give Him? There
is nothing that doesnt belong to Him.
But your ego belongs to you, your heart belongs to you, your life belongs
to you. If you offer your heart, your ego, your life as a flower at
His feet, then indeed His grace will flow into you. For He delights,
rejoices and finds intense pleasure when He is offered the flowers of
truthfulness, forgiveness, compassion, simplicity, guilelessness, where
there is no deviousness, no double-talk, no concealment, no human cleverness.
These are all despicable from the point of view of the spiritual ideal
of a saint or a man of wisdom. These are the devices of the cunning
and crooked, the dishonest and cheats. Therefore, these despicable devices
do not become the dignity of a spiritual personality. They do not become
a sannyasin, a sadhaka and a devotee of God who have chosen
God as their highest value.
When these prevail, when these are not eradicated through introspection,
self-examination, and prayer, they act as a brake in your spiritual
life. You stop proceeding further. You may be living a spiritual life
for ten, twenty, thirty, forty, or fifty years, but you will be where
you are, because you are shackled to your earthly imperfection, to your
human defects and foiblesyou are not seeking to progress in divinity.
That is the tragedy of spiritual lifeto miss the way.
In our Vedic way of life, our entire life style is pervaded by the
concept of dharma. Whatever you are, in whatever context, you
have a certain dharma to fulfil. And for you who have become
aware through the teachings of the Guru that your real identity is divinity,
to be true to what you really are and to manifest your real identity
in your life by living a divine life, by thinking divinely, speaking
divinely, acting divinely, living divinelythat is your dharma.
Because you are meant to express outside what you are inside.
And if you know that you are part of paramatmayou are
jivatma, part of paramatmathat you are divine, that
divinity is your real identity, then it becomes your dharma, your
svadharma to live to manifest what you are. To be what you are
is your svadharma, to be contrary to it is to move away from
truth.
To be true to the teachings of your Guru is truthfulness. To deviate
from the teachings of your Guru is falsehood. To be true to the solemn
vows you have taken is truthfulness. To give up such vows is to live
a life of falsehood.
Truth pervades every activity of our life within and without. Therefore,
ponder deeply the all-pervasive presence of the principle of truth in
your own lifeinner and outer, subjective and objective, individual
arid collectiveand worship that great Being, that shines with
the strength of a million suns in your heart-shrine, with the flower
of truth! That is the highest worship, and that is your greatest duty