Friday, June 18, 2010

One’s Wish Ought not to Differ from Rama’s

A young widow had lived in the monastery of ShriMaharaj for some years. She contracted some dis­ease. Medication was given for about one to one - and - a half months, but with no avail. Then she said to ShriMaharaj, "There is no one who will weep for me upon my death. There is nothing to which my heart binds me. Even if you were to give me death right now, I am ready to depart from this world gladly. At least I will be free of this physical agony." ShriMaharaj did not like this talk of hers. He said, "You say that you now wholly belong to Rama. Such a person ought not to talk about departing from this world as long as Rama lets him be; likewise, when He comes to take him away he should not talk about staying on in this world for a minute longer. But man behaves exactly contrary to this."

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A WAY TO OBSERVE 'MOUNA' - SPEAK ONLY AS MUCH AS IS NECESSARY


When a woman requested him to suggest an obser­vance for the four monsoon months, ShriMaharaj said, "There are many different kinds of observances practised; such as, to limit diet to only one kind of grain, to eat only one meal a day, to partake of a meal only after uttering the name of a particular deity, and so on. But I will sug­gest an entirely different kind of observance. It may be practised by men as well as by women. Whenever there is an occasion to speak, one should be on guard not to speak in one's own praise and of others' faults. Both these things have become so much a part of ourselves that we do not even realize that we are doing them. We also talk unnec­essarily about other matters. Therefore, when one wishes to say anything at all, one should ask one's own mind whether it is necessary to say it, will it hinder anything if it is not said ? If only this much care is taken, nearly ninety per cent of speech, needless conflicts, and bitter­ness arising therefrom, will be avoided. Everyday trans­actions will thereby become more amicable and pleasant. Even if the remaining ten per cent essential conversation is retained, a person engaged in worldly affairs may be considered to have maintained an adequate amount of silence. If we apply all the time and energy thus saved to the practice ofNama, the vision and thoughts will auto­matically turn inwards, love for Nama will be height­ened, the heart will be cleansed, the mind will start be­coming steady. When steadiness of mind has been accom
plished, God is not far. One should, however, not limit this observance to the four monsoon months, it should be practised till death."
Shri Maharaj further said, "Some who practise this ob­servance refrain from speaking, but convey their mind by writing or by gestures, and thereby sometimes do ridicu­lous things." He narrated an example of this. He said, "A magistrate used to observe very strict silence during the course of worship. One day, while the worship was in progress, four policemen brought along a hardened thief whom they had apprehended. The leader of the police party saluted him and said, 'Sir, we have arrested him and brought him here. Now please give orders as to what is to be done next.' The magistrate's commitment to si­lence was rigid; therefore, to give orders through gestures, he picked up the idol of Balkrishna before him, tied his sacred thread to its leg, and holding the idol upside down hit him with the pali*. What he intended to convey was, 'Hang the thief upside down and give him a sound beat­ing.' If he had conveyed the same thing by words, at least the poor Balkrishna would have been spared the beating! In brief, one should use one's judgement even in observ­ing silence."
* Pali :(m£i) the tiny ladle used at the time of worship.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

CONSIDERED AS "FETTERED SOULS", THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SPIRIT AND AN ORDINARY PERSON.

A woman was "possessed" by an evil spirit. That spirit used to enter the woman's body and meet ShriMaharaj. ShriMaharaj once set out to go to Karnataka. After hav­ing taken leave of all, ShriMaharaj also took leave of the evil spirit. The spirit then said to ShriMaharaj, "Maharaj, you are going out of town for many days. I become rest­less on not seeing you. So please return soon." The brother of the "possessed" woman said, "Maharaj, you have been pampering this spirit too much, and so it has become bold enough to harass my sister." Upon this ShriMaharaj said, "Did you listen to what the spirit said ? In truth, if one understands the condition 'a fettered soul', then it will become clear that there is not much difference between it and you. Not one of you said to me what it said to me. So who has the greater eagerness to be free from the fet­tered state ? I face another kind of difficulty. A fettered soul, that spirit and you are the same; but because I have to spend all my time with you I cannot even say to you, 'You are all ghosts'; on the contrary I have to treat every­one respectfully."




Saturday, June 12, 2010

FOR A SAINT THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE SEXES EXISTS ONLY FOR EVERYDAY DEALINGS, ELSE HE SEES ONLY GOD IN ALL.

FOR A SAINT THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE SEXES EXISTS ONLY FOR EVERYDAY DEALINGS, ELSE HE SEES ONLY GOD IN ALL.


A seeker of knowledge asked, "What happens when the
distinction between the sexes ceases to matter ?" ShriMaharaj said," How can one describe in words a state which needs to be experienced ? Yet, observe how children build a castle at Diwali - time, and place on it clay figurines of the king, the queen, the minister, noblemen, cavalry, foot soldiers, guards, milkmaids and such others. Each has a specific place. One does not place a solider at the place for the king, nor does one place a milkmaid at the place for the queen. One arranges the figures keeping in mind the distinctions between them. But one does not lose sight that all of it is but clay. The saints have a like frame of mind. A hunter goes on a hunt taking his dogs with him. When he sees a prey, he sets a dog on it. When he does so, it is only a dog in his eyes. But when a bitch litters, the distinction between the sexes comes to the fore for him. Likewise, for saints, all living beings, as an image of God, appear alike. They take cognizance of the distinction between them only for everyday dealings."

Thursday, June 10, 2010

WHILE TALKING TO A SAINT ONE SHOULD NOT KEEP ANYTHING UP ONE'S SLEEVE


WHILE TALKING TO A SAINT ONE SHOULD NOT KEEP ANYTHING UP ONE'S SLEEVE

One person had taken a leave of absence from his work for ten days. ShriMaharaj asked him, " With how many days of leisure have you come here ?" He said," Six days ." In the remaining four days he intended to perform some household tasks. ShriMaharaj quickly said, " Tell me the total number including those that you have kept up your sleeve." Embarrassed, he said, " Actually I have taken leave for ten days." Upon this ShriMaharaj only said, " If he, to whom one comes with the intention of obtaining love for God, is not able to know even this much, then how can he bestow love for God on the disciples ?"

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A SAINT'S ADVICE IS NEVER TO THE UNDESERVING

A SAINT'S ADVICE IS NEVER TO THE UNDESERVING

A close disciple of ShriMaharaj said, "You give us ad­vice with such earnestness; but we are so despicable that your giving advice seems like casting of pearls before swine, or reading the Bhagavadgeeta to an ass." ShriMaharaj said, "The description does not apply here. If it were to be applied here, it will mean that the advi­sor does not know who is like a swine or an ass, and who is not. Many persons do apply themselves to reforming the cast of their mind as a result of my advice."