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Go from the Individual to the Society to the Divinity

You should not consider this individual self as everything; it is only a drop in

the ocean. Along these lines, Krishna also directed, "Arjuna, expand your heart

and become broad-minded. Include the entire human society within your scope."

Society does not have any particular form; it is made up of individuals. When a

large number of individuals join together, they become a society. Baba often

says, "Expansion is my life." When you expand individual life to infinity it

becomes divinity; that is to say, let yourself as an individual multiply and

broaden to see the divinity in all, and you will reach divinity. Therefore,

Krishna told Arjuna, "Live in society, serve the society, and develop

broad-mindedness. Recognize the divinity to be present everywhere, in

everyone."

The expansion from the individual to the society does not mean merely shifting

your loyalties to a particular group, kinfolk, region, community or country.

This is the first step, but you must go beyond that. These will still limit you

and not take you all the way to the divinity that is your own truth. Therefore,

Buddha added one more step, dharmam sharanam gacchami, meaning, 'I take refuge

in dharma, I take shelter in truth and righteousness.'

Dharma, as used here, has a very broad connotation; it refers to the one who

supports the entire world. When you investigate the general meaning of the word

dharma, you find that it relates to the basic nature of a thing, its essential

truth. It refers to the immortal atma, the indwelling divinity. Therefore, the

deeper meaning of dharma is found in the true nature of everything, which is

divinity. To take refuge in dharma is to become one with all the attributes of

divinity. It has been said that maya or illusion is the body of God, but it is

more correct to say that dharma is the body of God. It is his very form. That

is why Krishna announced, "For establishing dharma I have come again and

again." Dharma reveals the broad nature of the divinity in all its glorious

aspects.

Krishna directed Arjuna, "Move beyond this short-sighted feeling of

individuality. Do not keep this body as the entire basis of your life. It is

only a covering, an instrument. It is what you see through your mortal eyes.

Broaden your vision. Develop your insight; acquire God-vision. When your vision

is filled with God, then the entire creation becomes God for you. Make dharma

your vision and your vision will become God-vision; then you will see the

entire creation as God."

Krishna continued, elucidating the correct means for practicing dharma, "As an

individual you are a prince, belonging to the warrior class. Fighting to

protect righteousness and organizing for battle is your duty, your dharma. It

would not be right for you to go out and incite a war, but in this case, your

evil cousins have declared war against you. My direction to you is that you

honor your duty, and while performing your duty, remember me and follow my

commands. In that way, all your actions will become suffused with dharma."

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/saigita349.html

Sai Baba Gita, Compiled and edited by Al Drucker - Published by Atma Press -

http://www.atmapress.com - ISBN: 0963844903Online Edition:

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/index.html

 

 

 

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