Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Apologies for any errors. Jai Ma, Ravi Amma's Talk on Nov 22, 2003, in Detroit, MI Amma's Reminders: 1. Almost all of us have various problems. These could be physical, emotional, intellectual or spiritual problems. Because of these problems, we are burning within ourselves. This leads to tension, which is the cause of sickness. We cannot improve the situation by brooding over the problem. The correct attitude is to surrender everything to God's feet (and to Her will). 2. There are numerous uncontrollable factors in every situation. To succeed, we need God's grace to enable those factors to be in our favor. If we are humble and bow down to God's feet, Her grace automatically flows into us. 3. Life is like a game of cards. Losers accept defeat from the beginning, thinking that the outcome was decided, the moment the cards were distributed. But real winners wisely use the cards they have been given and play to win. Similarly, when we encounter difficulties, we need Shraddha, faith and devotion to succeed. 4. When we take one step towards God, She takes 100 steps towards us. But we must make the initial effort. Amma tells us the joke about a person who prays to God for winning a lottery, without buying a lottery ticket! Q) Many people ask, what is the need for spiritual activity? They claim: we are Atman, the absolute. We don't need any such activities. A) Amma says we have not yet realized our self as pure consciousness. We are still in the seed state. Just as a seed needs to go below the ground (to get nourished) and to grow, so also, we too need to perform spiritual activities, to realize our self. On Karma: Our present actions determine our fate in the future. Sometimes, it so happens that a person may not respond to medical treatment favorably. This is because mistakes made in previous births reflect in our present. Good actions in this birth greatly reduce the effects of `prarabdha' karma. Q) Many people ask, why are we suffering so much? What mistakes have we done to deserve this? A) Amma says that we will receive the fruits of our actions, sooner or later. Suffering may come to an individual or to an entire family. This happens because the malefic effects of certain planets (reflecting our previous karma). This is why, Amma advises us to be ever so vigilant in our actions and to maintain an attitude of surrender to the Paramatman. There are three types of karma: 1. Karma that can be cured by good actions in this birth. 2. Karma that can be cured by certain remedial actions (e.g. pujas, gemstones, etc.) 3. Karma that is totally incurable. In such cases, we have no option but to endure it and pray in order to reduce its impact. There are two types of results to each of our actions: the visible and the invisible. Amma cites two examples: 1. Action: Feeding an orphan child. a. Visible Result: The joy that we get in feeding the hungry child b. Invisible Result: The punya (positive Karma) that we get. 2. Action: Doing an improper/wrong deed. a. Visible Result: Guilt consciousness because of the wrongdoing. b. Invisible Result: The impact this has on our future actions. Selfless action always benefits the doer, sooner or later. Our lives swing from pain to pleasure to pain (like a pendulum). Both states are momentary. We have to bring life's pendulum to a standstill. This can be done by meditation and other spiritual practices. Our minds are clouded by pre-conceived notions. The first time we meet someone, he may be a thief. But he may change with time and become a good person. Amma cites the example of sage Valmiki, who wrote the Ramayana. He was a robber before he was awakened to the divinity within him When we see the good in others, the expansiveness of our mind increases. If we realize that death can come to us anytime, we will not spend our time in useless activities. Anger is the biggest obstacle to God's grace. It is like a handle- less sword, which hurts both the one using it and the one receiving its impact. Amma talks about flowers. They take the dirty manure as their food and produce such a good smell. Our bodies on the other hand, only produce bad smell, which we have to cover up with perfume! Just as a flower offers itself to the world, so also, we can cause the flower within us to bloom, by noble thoughts, loving words and smiling faces. Amma cites the example of how these days, both husband and wife expect (demand) love from each other. She compares them to two beggars, begging each other for love. Amma's Arati (Amma has renamed Her concluding remarks as Arati!) Amma says that all of our problems are unhealed wounds from the past. The only medicine for these wounds is love. Love is the foundation of a happy life. The strength and power of love is greater than the nourishing power of a mother's milk for a baby. --------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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