- Revered
Babuji Maharaj
Message at Hyderabad on 28-05-1967
This is a very happy occasion that I am among my brethren. I
pour-fourth my warm thanks to our associates and others, who
have helped us in building the
Yoga
Ashram, though yet in miniature. Now we are in a better
position to render service to our fellow beings in the best
possible way.
It is very sad in the present state of society that they
have given up the idea of service and taken to the idea of
Masterhood instead. History tells us that we have grown from
poverty to power, and from servant to Master. The idea of
Master, is pregnant, really, with the idea of service but
generally our saints forget it although the very idea of
service has brought them to their present state. When the
basic idea is forgotten, the structure falls off, and there
remains neither servant nor Master. The proper sort of
training, if the
Guru
is perfect, is that the teacher should generate among his
disciples that sort of smell which leads them to the garden.
A man is not fit to impart Spiritual training unless and
until he has developed the capacity of fomenting his
disciples with superior force which is all and all.
The question now arises, how to find out such a man. In my
humble opinion they should judge first their fitness to
deserve such a Master. If they fall short of it they should
make themselves deserving. Sometimes, the fortune favours
and one gets such a Master even though one is not fit for
the best sort of spiritual training. In that case there is
nothing but the grace of God. Those, who are deserving, for
them I repeat my pet sentence that the real cry of the
pangful heart of a true seeker brings the Master to his
door. For making one-self deserving one must have his goal
and his present position clearly in his view. Afterwards one
should adopt the means which should be conducive to the
spiritual growth, and guard against the retarding things
which may prevent one from attaining the objective. These
should be the basic lines which will constitute the search
for Reality. There are so many among us who have the idea
that simply knowing of God is enough. This is their wrong
conception. Having God is the real subject of spirituality.
If we proceed methodically experiences are there and the
transformation takes its root from the very first day. Of
course, there are experiences in the beginning which are
mixed up with imaginary ideas, but as we proceed on we come
to that sort of experience in the end which requires no
other experience.
There are so many who worship God in their own way but
aimlessly. So they remain revolving in the sphere they have
started from. Generally the people adopt the methods which
they see others following. It is a sad tale of Hinduism that
every so called Saint gives one method or the other without
having any experience of his own in the field of
spirituality. The method should be correct and dynamic based
on the experiences of Great Saints or sacred scriptures. One
should grasp it earnestly, not devoting one-self to the ways
and means which do not carry one far. I am reminded of the
words of Historian Alberuni, who came to India in 11th
Century. He said that the degeneration of the Hindus has
commenced because they were not prepared to heed others'
point of view. They think of themselves as final in every
sphere of life.
In our system a teacher takes out the hurdles in the
progress of the seeker and side by side imparts the divine
effulgence in him, which if
abhyasi
does it himself takes hundreds of years and often fails to
clean his system. We start with the meditation upon heart,
taking the object of meditation as subtle as possible. Sri
Ramanujachari has forbidden meditation on concrete object on
the basis of ancient authority.
I earnestly pray that all of us, leaving our prejudices, may
come to the path of righteousness which promises Liberation.
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