Seminar on "Happiest man is he who is happy under all circumstances"
12. Sri. Madhava Rao Dear Brothers and Sisters, My Pranams to all. This statement is taken from the message “Love universal” delivered by Rev. Master at Shahjahanpur in January 1976. Please permit me to share some of my thoughts on the topic. One has been taught right from childhood that one will be happy when one gets what he wants and also not to get what he does not want. The other way around i.e. getting what one does not want or not getting what one wants is the cause of unhappiness. Getting what one wants at best may give pleasure or contentment, not getting what one did not want may give him relief and not getting what one wanted or getting what one did not want may make him feel miserable. The different flavours to the feelings of contentment when one gets what he wants can be attributed to
There are many situations when one feels miserable, the causes may be broadly classified as related to
As a practicant of PAM one has to understand that in the above statement. The Great Master is exhorting all to be happy under all circumstances. Each one has a baggage of Impressions that one has already accumulated and has brought some along with them into this life. One has to undergo these impressions through the process of bhog. Bhog can happen in meditations, dreams, purification processes, Pranahuti sessions or as incidents in life itself. They include both the good and bad impressions. These impressions are a load on one’s consciousness and hinder his growth towards the higher states of consciousness. It is only when one is firmly established in the higher state of consciousness that one can be happy. It is this process of bhog that unfurls various situations which may in turn out to be the causes of misery or joy. The first thing that a practicant of PAM learns is that he is not here to gain anything, on the contrary he is here to lose everything. (Any gain is only another impression being added to the already existing ones). i.e. All the impressions that one has brought along with him in this life and also the ones that have not been brought along. So the earlier concepts of happiness taught/understood by one since childhood have to be re evaluated. Being in the family life one has to do his duties and in doing so one is bound to face different situations of Joy, difficulties and worries. When one ponders over the difficulties and worries he can understand that every difficulty helps in getting out from a misery. As long as one takes it as a divine gift no further impressions are formed. The sufferings and miseries are agents that help one in getting rid of some desire or the other. Miseries serve as a tool in going towards the goal of happiness. Contrary to the common belief that miseries are punishments, it is one’s own desires that punish and not the miseries. All are happy when they are undergoing the results of good impressions because the results are up to or more than expected. Only some of them think about the results and are grateful to the Divine and also develop humility. When undergoing difficulties, as Master has stated, “Really speaking, the difficulties are the operations of nature for our own good” (SDG 65) there is a three fold advantage,
In the same message Master had stated “It is a hidden dictum of Nature that every soul must live a happy and restful life.” And in the eighth commandment Master asserts that the happy disposition one should have is next only to the Divine. A happy disposition is a state which percolates its effect upon the lower layers and purifies them”. For one to get established in such happiness, one’s consciousness has to grow to such a stage. Individual consciousness grows in a natural way in the Natural path from
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