- Pujya Sri K.C.Narayana
1.
This is the second seminar on the message given by
Rev. Babuji at Bangalore delivered in December 1964. The
first one had the topic “We should attempt the finite for
the infinite”.
Rev. Babuji we know endeavours to cover all important and
fundamental truths in his messages. In this message he,
while discussing the nature of real craving talks about
constant restlessness to gain the real goal. He is actually
dealing with the subject of the importance of finding out
what really motivates us. Simply put, motivation is that
driving force which allows us to achieve our goals and go
after what we want in life. It is obvious things or
objectives can be achieved or accomplished if we are
properly motivated. As long as we have a strong personal
motivation, we can achieve almost anything that we want in
life. However we should remember that there are no
short-cuts to achieve our goals. It is true that the Natural
Path is not a short cut and in fact it is a long and winding
road to achieve our goal: only the helping hand of the
Master is there with us always.
2.
Master talks of real craving and the point for us to
consider is how can we develop such a craving in life? It is
not enough to wish for the goal. There are certain
essentials to remember:
i)
Focus on the one and only one goal all the time. This
should be partnered with the fact that we should make sure
that all our short-term goals are indeed structured to help
in achieving our real goal. One of the best ways for us to
focus on the one goal all the time is to make a diary of our
goals so that we will have a visual representation of the
things that we want to achieve rather than letting it all
get lost in our head.
ii)
We should get rid of all the distractions which might
prevent us from achieving our goal. Suppose I intend to
write a book. How can I type a chapter after another if
there are many distractions like children playing around,
the television blaring some god forsaken play, elders
chattering and there is the lure of aimlessly browsing
through the Internet. In order for me to stay properly
motivated and write the book I have to steer clear of every
distraction.
iii)
We have to block out all negative influences. This,
the ancient seers have called ‘pratikoolyasya varjanam’.
That is we are to make sure that we are completely blocking
out all negative influences which affect our reaching the
goal in our life. If we feel that we are being distracted
from our goal by a problem which does not seem to go away,
we have to ask ourselves what we can do to eliminate such a
challenge and distraction in our life. It may be we are
being sidetracked by negative thoughts and feelings because
we have no faith in our ‘self’.
iv)
Lack of faith in one’s self is most of the time the
main blocking out or negative distraction. Addressing the
root of the problem, completely blocking out any negative
distractions and thinking purely positive thoughts is the
best way for us to develop deep motivation amounting to
restlessness to achieve the real goal of life. However
desperate resolve to achieve the goal does not start unless
we are shaken to our roots.
3.
In early nineteen sixties I joined my first
Government job. As events happen without much of our
intention I got a telegram one day while I was in office
that my close friend died in a lorry road accident. He was
an intimate one and his loss is something that took quite
some time for me to accept. A few days later, I got another
telegram informing that my sister died. We were very dear to
each other and I knew that she wanted to marry someone the
family may not approve. I cannot say that I hated God at
that moment but surely I had to revise my opinions about the
person whom we dearly call Babuji Maharaj. How could a
loving God allow this to happen to such wonderful persons?
Is God really Just?
4.
In pain I sought for answers but the answers rang
empty, hollow, unsatisfying. I can say at that moment my
internal journey or spiritual journey started. Quite a lot
of correspondence with my revered father and the Master took
place and I visited Master more than once during that year.
I tried to find answers reading from Buddhism, Zen etcetera
and none could give me the answers to the pain in heart. I
did not reject God but became agnostic. Then I could not
offer anything but a listening ear and a word of prayer.
Even in my pain I was drawn to find answers outside of the
physical world and I think this is because Master has set
the goal of eternity in my heart and I was seeking more and
more within. I came to know that man’s heart is inexplicably
drawn to the spiritual (aprthak siddha sambandha or
inexplicable inter relationship between God and souls).
Though we may ignore this longing when everything is going
well, when life falls apart we seek answers in the
spiritual.
5.
After the independence of India lot of stress has
been given to science and technology and soon everyone was
getting accustomed to the newly found means and ways of
becoming prosperous. Through this new found liberation and
the onset of industrial proliferation the answer to the ills
of the human condition were thought to be found in science.
Education it was thought would bring us the answers and man
would rise above his personal problems and utopia was right
around the corner. Humanism grasped the imagination of a
young generation and they sought to throw off the
traditionalism and reject their parent’s spirituality for
the ‘proven truth’ of science. But euphoria did not last
long; soon the scientific generation became disillusioned,
angry, and though they relished the advances of science
found that it did not, could not, answer the deep cravings
of their soul. Some would return to the spirituality of
their parents but most sought spirituality without
restraints. They wanted to be spiritual but they did not
want rules. They wanted what they considered the best of
both worlds. This legacy has been passed down to the present
generation.
6.
The following are a few of the definitions of
spirituality given by today’s young people:
a.
Spirituality: The human impulse to seek and unite
with a reality beyond the appearances of the world,
fulfilling the need for a meaning.
b.
Spirituality is subjectively experiencing life both
inside and outside of self.
c.
Spirituality is an awareness of a natural order in
the universe and of the exquisite checks and balances found
in life forms at various levels.
7.
A cursory observation of the world suggests that
spirituality is extremely important in guiding people in how
they live. Growing up in a religious family and coming under
the influence of revered Sri Ramchandraji Maharaj and under
guidance from my revered father, I too was drawn to the
mysterious exploration of spirituality. I was then
introduced to a person who was considered a saint in the
satsangh. She was an interesting person who practiced
meditation and was able to get in touch with her inner self
and become one with the universe and Master. As an
impressionable new entrant to the system I craved for
something more, I was interested in experiencing this new
phenomenon. Master obviously sensing my interest called me
near and gave a sitting offering Pranahuti. It was an
unusual experience where I felt that the entire system was
vibrating with the divine impulse and making me feel the
Oneness. With this experience I had at that time I was sure
of a Just God and my heart was drawn deep inside and I felt
that all crave a spiritual experience - a touch of the
divine. I then felt that the prayer suggested at 9 P.M.
where we seek that all in the universe in fraternal unity
seek the divine gaining roots in my heart.
8.
We may ask whether such experiences are necessary to
develop true craving. It is also natural that we should ask
does any spiritual experience count. If we all crave a
spiritual experience will any spiritual experience do, and
if not which experience is true. Master affirmed that
spiritual experiences allegedly caused by inner conscience
can be wrong as they are likely to be the play of mind. One
of the main culprits in having foul and untrue spiritual
experiences is our ego. Ego is the replica of Satan in our
psyche. Who is Satan and what is his purpose? Where does the
concept come from? We all sense a craving towards
spirituality and meaning, and at the same time we share a
desire to do the wrong thing, cheat, beat or even kill and
steal, to insult and eat fatty foods. We intuitively know
there is a dichotomy in the world and in ourselves. Master
has asserted that Kama and Krodha are God given gifts and we
have to use them wisely with moderation and restraint. But
whenever we do something that is not conducive to reach our
real we tend to excuse ourselves by saying that the Kama or
Krodha has done it. What we should note is, these forces do
not do anything, they only tempt us to do the wrong. Life’s
circumstances can be tempting from the outside, and we can
have desires on the inside. In fact, I feel these two forces
are put in us to test our real craving for the divine. That
seems to be the divine purpose.
9.
But if these words of the Master are kept in mind
"The
real craving of man keeps him in constant restlessness, and
he works only to gain his real goal” we will be
keeping the helm straight and we will be moving in the path
laid out before us. These forces which appear to be anti-God
are in fact our best aids in the path and play great role in
our spiritual progress. They strengthen our intention and
drive the engine of our consciousness in the meaningful
direction.
10.
We know that pure consciousness is an invisible field of
energy of infinite dimension and potential. This field is
the substrate of all that exists independent of time and
space. A point which needs to be noted carefully is that
because the field of consciousness encompasses all that
exists beyond all limitations and dimensions of space and
time, it registers all the events no matter how so ever
seemingly insignificant or trivial or miniscule, such as
even a fleeting thought.
11.
Consciousness is the irreducible substrate of the human
capacity to narrow or experience, to perceive or witness,
and it is the essence of the capacity for awareness itself.
The field of Consciousness exist independently of man, and
yet it is included within his experience. It is the Absolute
and, in comparison with which all that exists is relative.
The presence of the field of Consciousness is known by all
sentient beings as the subject of awareness of existence of
the self. Thus, the awareness of the presence of
Consciousness is the primordial subjective reality
underlying all possible human experience.
12.
The entire universe exists independently of human
description and is essentially one unified, total field
within which are varying levels of vibrational frequencies
that appear as the observable Universe. The higher the
frequency of the vibrational energy, the greater the Power
even as it is in the physical domain. The Consciousness is
life itself. Anywhere there's life, there is Consciousness,
whether it is the incredibly simple Consciousness of an
amoeba, or the complex Consciousness of Humans.
Consciousness is everywhere; it is the light with which we
illumine the world- it is the light without luminosity or
divine light. Compare both laws of the conservation of
energy or conservation of matter; the law of the
conservation of life prevails. Life itself is not capable of
being destroyed, there can only be change form by shifting
to a different frequency. A serious study of the ‘Game of
Life’ prepared by Imperience would throw more light on this.
13.
Satchitananda is the word for such consciousness. In
fact in the path of Rev. Babuji we move farther from that
level of consciousness. It is not a concept or idea to be in
the consciousness of Satchitananda. It is a reality we
experience often in our sadhana. But our Master leads us on
to the level of void. But then that is subject to our
relinquishing all other desires and cravings and seek only
the end state whatever it might be. Master states that “The
real state of enlightenment comes when we get into full
consciousness of the condition of enlivenment and after
imbibing its effect, secure merging in it. (Reference: BWS
307). This mergence happens in all the knots and in fact
after moving through the various knots and mergence therein,
we move through expansion and enlivenment. The realm of
knots is too small compared to the realms of splendour and
the movement in central region. Any attachment to anything
in the sphere of manifestation is a limitation. The price
may appear to be very high but that is for cowards and
seekers of toys. To crave for the Real is the option that is
chosen by lion hearted men. Our beloved Master said his
system makes the aspirants so and let us live up to His
expectation of us.
Pranam
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