Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Light and Love Swami teaches... (7 January 2005) Death Man has known about everything else, except death. Why should a person die? The answer is: in order that he may not die again. He is born, so that he may not get born again. Having been born, man earns and acquires land, riches, materials, grain, articles of comfort and luxury, which he feels will give him happiness and which therefore become the object of his struggle. But, the object of realising God is forgotten. You are listening to Me and what do you get when you so listen? Well, what do you give Me in return? Give Me the Aacharana (following, observing) of what I am telling you; practise what I teach, that is enough. Man should not die like a cat or a dog. He should leave the world better and happier than when he came into it. He must get away, full of gratitude for the chance given to him to see God in everything that he saw, heard, touched, smelt and tasted. He must remember the Lord, with his last breadth. When you are engaged in the various duties and obligations of the world, never allow your attention to stray away from God, the Goal. Be always attentive to the signs of His glory and His mercy and His omnipresence. So, cultivate the habit of remembering the Lord with every breath; then only can you remember Him with the last breath. Death will not give any advance intimation, or say, 'Ready' and wait until you are ready. Therefore, be ready always, so that you may produce a good impression with His name on your lips and His form in your cleansed heart. Death is considered as something to be afraid of; as something that should not be spoken about in happy circumstances! But, death is neither good nor bad. You have no choice in the matter. You can't get it sooner if you welcome it; nor can you avoid it if you condemn it as bad. Each body has the Purusha [He who is in this Pura (fortified town), body] in it and the entire universe has the Purushotthama immanent in it. What dies is the body, not the occupant of the body, the Purusha. The faith that you have, the Purusha in you, will cleanse the mind of all evil and the senses of all evil propensities. The vessel too must be clean, not merely the drink. (Extracts-compilation by Reet* from: The Divine Discourse Bhagawan Sathya Sai Baba, "Purusha and Purushotthama," 20 October 1963, Prashanthi Nilayam). *In fact, name is not essential. It is added as there is a responsibility to work with Swami's texts. I am aware of this responsibility. Namaste - Reet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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