Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 During Ammachi's visit to San Ramon in November 2002, many new people came to see Amma on Thursday, the last day of her public programs before Devi Bhava the following Sunday. Ammachi gave an impromptu question and answer session. The question and answer below give principles for us to use for understanding things people tell us that Amma has said A young man, who may be an ardent devotee of the late Yogananda and a practitioner of kriya yoga meditation technique, asked the question. He said, "Yogananda said that kriya yoga, which includes certain breathing exercises which stop the heartbeat, was the `express bus' (to the spiritual goal)." He wondered if Amma initiated her swamis on kriya yoga, or if he taught others this spiritual practice. Amma replied that what mattered most was one's attitude. "Anything can be a meditation. When the whole life is a meditation, that is the `express bus.' Amma is not saying not to practice kriya yoga, but you should have the right attitude. When affiliating with a teacher, study everything the teacher says. Read all the books before concluding anything. Swami Vivekananda found a lazy fellow doing nothing. `Why don't you at least steal something?' he asked the man. What Vivekananda meant was that, if the fellow would do some action, he can overcome the darkness, the tamas of laziness, and awaken his rajas (passions). >From there he could progress. However, people who didn't understand all of Vivekananda's character and teaching, take this remark to mean that Vivekananda was in favor of stealing. Two women were friends. One was a prostitute. The other attended satsangs often. When she was at the satsangs, she would think of her friend, the prostitute. She thought the other woman was always committing sin and would go to hell but she would go to heaven because she did so many good things such as going to satsangs. Meanwhile the prostitute always cried out to God to forgive her. She would plead with God to be merciful to her because she knew no other way to support herself and she was sorry for her sin. When the two women died, the prostitute went to heaven because she was always thinking of God. The other woman went to hell because she was filled with pride and arrogance. Even though she was present at satsangs, she did not have a spiritual attitude." Returning to kriya yoga, "If stopping the heartbeat were the `express bus,' then every open heart surgery patient, every bypass patient, would have attained the goal!" Then remembering another great master who is often misinterpreted, Amma added, "See Jesus. He said, `Love one another as I have loved you.' He said, `Love your neighbor.' He did not say, `Only love Christians.' Also, even though Jesus made these recommendations, he also chased the money lenders out of the temple." Ammachi said that to understand a particular thing a mahatma has said or done, we must consider the circumstances. Also we need to notice to whom was the master speaking and what is that person's situation. So, to understand what Ammachi says, we should bear in mind to whom she is speaking and what is the circumstance.. Also, we must keep in mind the full body of Amma's teaching, which has been recorded in various books, in bhajans, articles and pamphlets. The whole body of teaching is the context for any single statement. Aikya Param Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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