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Amma's 51st Birthday Message

Monday, 27 September 2004

 

Amma feels very sad when She sees the present state of

the world. Everywhere we look we see pictures of

bloodshed and people shedding tears. There is no

compassion even towards children. How many innocent

people are perishing in wars and terrorist attacks! It

is said that in the olden days some sects practiced

human sacrifices, but still they adhered to certain

dos and dont’s. In the wars fought in the olden

times, one was not supposed to attack an unarmed

person, and war would not continue after sunset.

Today, we have crossed all boundaries. We live in a

time where ego and selfishness seem to rule the world.

 

The world now seems very sophisticated and civilized.

But our culture and values are eroding. The world has

become just like a beautifully wrapped box of

chocolates—infested by worms. We are not ready to

share anything and want everything to be our own: be

it land, food or the water from rivers.

 

We are interested in learning more and more languages,

which are the means to communicating with people from

other parts of the country and the world. But we’ve

completely forgotten the language of love and

compassion, which, more than anything else, helps us

to understand one another. These modern times are

marked by a poverty of love. Love and compassion are

supposed be our greatest wealth, but today we have

lost them. Without wetting our hearts with the tears

of love, there is no hope for us or for the world.

 

The root cause of all destruction is the ego. There

are two kinds of egos that create suffering in the

world. One is the ego of power and wealth. The second

is the ego that believes, "My opinion alone is right.

Everyone else is wrong. I will not tolerate anything

else. My religion alone is true. The rest are all

false. They are not needed here." Unless these two

types of egos are eradicated, there will be no peace

in life. To listen patiently to others, to be eager to

understand other people, to be expansive enough to

accept even those who do not agree with us—all these

are the signs of true culture. What the world needs

today is such a culture.

 

We need to accept and imbibe the good wherever we see

it. Most human beings have a hot head and a cold

heart—a head heated with ego and a heart cold with

selfishness. Thus we are full of arrogance and devoid

of compassion. But what we need is exactly the

opposite: a cool head and a warm heart—a heart warmed

with love and compassion, and a head cooled with

wisdom.

 

Our offices, houses, etc. are all equipped with good

security systems so that thieves cannot easily break

in. But what about our minds? The doors are wide open;

thieves can walk in at any time and steal all of our

wealth. Who are these thieves? Negative thoughts. Any

negative thought can enter our mind at anytime and

steal the wealth of peace from within.

 

To make the mind calm is the pathway to completeness.

The problem with modern-day education is that it

teaches us to think and to analyse but not how to stop

thinking and be still. We also need to know how to

stop. When you drive a vehicle, it is not enough if

you know how to drive and change the gears; you also

need to know how to stop.

 

Amma has heard that, in care homes for the elderly in

Japan, robots are being used to take care of the

residents. They are even programmed to give the

residents their baths. If one were unable to stop

these machines, just imagine the state. We know how to

create desires, but we do not know how to overcome

them. What spirituality teaches us is how to transcend

the desires of the mind and to rediscover the inner

stillness.

 

We have lot of sorrows in life. One of the reasons for

this is that we are afraid of them. There are two

kinds of sorrow. The first kind comprises sorrow we’ve

created through unnecessary thinking. The second kind

comes from our indiscriminate actions. If we are able

to develop the right attitude, we can drastically

reduce the burden of our sorrows. We should never

forget that after every night, there is a dawn. We

should never lose our optimistic faith. Life is like a

flow. If we are able to remain a witness to the flow,

we will not be affected by anything. But if we are

caught in the flow, we will experience sorrow.

 

Pain carries a hidden message. It suggests that a time

for change has come. Take physical pain: Suppose we

are holding a burning-hot plate but don’t feel any

pain; before we realise it, our hand may become

charred like a stick. It is the pain that tells us to

immediately let go. It is the same with every kind of

pain we experience. It is conveying to us something

deeper—that it is time for change. What is this change

that needs to take place? It is the cultivation of the

right attitude towards life. It is becoming more

expansive. All experiences provide lessons for us to

learn. But the sad thing is that we continually fail

to do so.

 

When we try to find our way in the ocean, we must

guide ourselves using the light of the polestar, and

not by that on the bow of the ship. Similarly, if we

focus on the eternal, we will remain unaffected by the

changing experiences of life.

 

All negativities arise from the ego alone—be it anger,

hatred, jealousy, etc. Anger is like a virus that gets

into a computer and destroys all the information

stored therein. Similarly, when we get angry, it

destroys our discrimination and peace of mind, and we

lose all self-control. Anger is like a blackout. When

the electricity goes off and we try to walk through a

dark room, we might stumble on and break many things.

Only when the power returns do we realise the damage

we’ve caused. When we are angry, we are totally blind

to the words we speak and the actions we perform. Only

later do we realise our folly. We should never allow

anger to become a habit.

 

Bad habits are like a cosy bed. They are easy to jump

into, but difficult to get out of. To overcome them,

we need to put forth constant effort.

 

God’s grace is like sunlight; it shines on all without

discrimination. But to experience it, we must open our

hearts. Good actions are the means to doing this.

 

We buy life-insurance policies because we know that

death could come at any moment. But we live our lives

as if we believe we will never die.

 

We give physical exercise to the body, but neglect the

heart. The exercise for the heart is uplifting the

destitute and the suffering. The beauty of our eyes is

not in the collyrium, but in a compassion-filled

glance. The beauty of our ears is not in our earrings,

but in listening to the distressed. The beauty of our

hands is not in our rings, but in our good actions.

 

We should have gratitude in life. We are indebted to

the world and to all the beings in it. There is

nothing in this world that hasn’t nourished our growth

in one way or another, thus bringing us to our present

state. This earth is our mother. Nature is our mother.

We should not forget our dharma towards our mother. We

should not turn a deaf ear to the cries of our

brothers and sisters. We should try our best to

relieve their suffering in whatever way we can. To be

compassionate towards the poor, one does not need a

lot of wealth or a very high position. A loving word,

a compassionate look, a simple good deed—all these can

bring light to their lives, as well as to our own. It

is not what we gain, but what we are able to give,

that determines the value of our life. If we have been

able to give happiness to a soul—even for a minute—it

makes our life blessed.

 

Love gives everything; there is no thought of

receiving. Love has no complaints; it accepts all.

Love removes all fears; it transforms all ugliness

into beauty. Because love is the real refuge, it is

the beauty of life. Love is the spring of life; it

makes it ever new and fresh.

 

Love is the expression of the Self. It is the thread

on which all beings are strung. When love awakens in a

person, the divinity in him or her also awakens—for

love is God; it is the manifestation of the divine.

 

In love, there are never two. We feel a river to have

two banks only because of the water in between. If the

water of the ego dries up, only oneness remains. When

love awakens, the ego disappears. Then, human beings

realise their oneness with each other. One realises

his or her oneness with the whole of creation. Divine

love is knowledge, liberation and bliss. When we

become filled with that divine love, we are able to

see God in everything and that itself is the ultimate

fulfilment.

 

May all the thoughts of my children be filled with

love. May you all become the light of the world.

 

 

And from today's Times of India:

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/864305.cms

 

Pathways to Peace And Happiness

MATA AMRITANANDAMAYI

 

[ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 12:00:00 AM ]

 

Our God-given abilities are a treasure that is meant

for ourselves as well as for the entire world. This

wealth should never be misused and made into a burden

for us and for others. The greatest tragedy in life is

not death; it is to let our great potential, talents,

and capabilities go underutilised. When we use the

wealth obtained from nature, it diminishes; but when

we use the wealth of our inner gifts, it increases.

 

 

Today, we search outwardly for the causes and

solutions to all the problems of the world. In our

haste, we forget the greatest truth of all — that the

source of all problems is to be found within the human

mind. We forget that the world can become good only if

the mind of the individual becomes good. So, along

with an understanding of the outer world, it is

essential that we also get to know the inner world.

 

Love is our true essence. Love has no limitations such

as religion, race, nationality, or caste. We are all

beads strung together on the same thread of love. To

awaken this unity and to spread the love that is our

inherent nature to others — this is the true aim of

human life.

 

Indeed, love is the only religion that can help

humanity rise to great and glorious heights. And love

should be the one thread on which all religions and

philosophies are strung together. The beauty of

society lies in the unity of hearts.

 

Communication through machines has made people in

distant places seem very close. Yet, because of the

lack of communication of our hearts, even those who

are physically close to us can seem very far away.

 

Religion and spirituality are the keys with which we

can open our hearts and see everyone with compassion.

But our minds, being blinded by selfishness, have lost

proper judgment; our vision has become distorted. And

this attitude will only serve to create more darkness.

Using that very same key that is meant to open our

hearts, our indiscriminate mindset locks our hearts

shut instead.

 

In today's world, people experience two types of

poverty; the poverty caused by lack of food, clothing,

and shelter, and the poverty caused by lack of love

and compassion. Of these two, the second type needs to

be considered first — because, if we have love and

compassion in our hearts, then we will wholeheartedly

serve those who suffer from lack of food, clothing,

and shelter.

 

In order to protect this world, we have to choose a

path by which we forsake our personal differences and

desires. By forgiving and forgetting, we can try to

recreate and give new life to this world. It is

useless to dig up and scrutinise the past; it won't

benefit anyone. We need to abandon the path of

vengeance and retaliation, and impartially evaluate

the present world situation. Only then can we discover

the path to true progress.

 

The body will perish whether we work or sit idle. So

instead of rusting away without doing anything for

society, it is better to wear oneself out in the

pursuit of good actions. Today's world needs people

who express goodness in their words and deeds.

 

If such noble role models can set an example for their

fellow beings, the darkness now prevailing in society

will be dispelled, and the light of peace and

non-violence will once again illumine this earth. Let

us work together towards this goal.

 

Let us grow and unfold as one family, united in love

so that we may rejoice and celebrate our oneness in a

world where peace and contentment prevail.

 

(Today is Amma's 51st birthday.)

 

<Keval's comment>

Amma's birthday celebration must have seemed rather

low-key compared to last year's massive Amritavarsham

50th birthday bash, which you can still view at

http://www.amritavarsham.org/ Of all the English

Indian newspapers, the Times of India seems the most

Amma-friendly.

</Keval's comment>

 

 

 

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This is my personal favorite passage from the message:

 

Pain carries a hidden message. It suggests that a time

for change has come. Take physical pain: Suppose we

are holding a burning-hot plate but don't feel any

pain; before we realise it, our hand may become

charred like a stick. It is the pain that tells us to

immediately let go. It is the same with every kind of

pain we experience. It is conveying to us something

deeper—that it is time for change. What is this change

that needs to take place? It is the cultivation of the

right attitude towards life. It is becoming more

expansive. All experiences provide lessons for us to

learn. But the sad thing is that we continually fail

to do so.

 

 

JAI MA

Erica

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