Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Om Sri Sai Ram Om Sai Jai Sai Jai Jai Sai The Essence of the Spiritual Life That "I" is everywhere, manifesting Itself as everything. But in the human being there is a peculiarity. That "I" manifests as self- awareness. Unfortunately that self-awareness is not an awareness of the grandeur, the unknowableness of the "I", but rather, that self- awareness identifies with a body and mind. This we call ego. It means we feel separate. The word hell comes from an old English word meaning to be walled off from. So hell means to be separate. On the other hand, the word heaven comes from the same root as the word harmony. So hell means separation and heaven means harmony. Thus, when the principle of self- awareness in the human being identifies with the body, it feels separate, and that is hell. When it identifies with the true "I"—I am That—it is in harmony, it is in heaven. The whole purpose of the spiritual life is to convert this self- awareness in the human being from a mistaken awareness that "I am the body" to a true awareness that "I am That." How is this done? It is not just enough to discover this truth intellectually, nor even to feel this truth, we must actually become this truth. That means we can no longer assert the separate "I". The separate "I" has to surrender to the true "I"; it has to take refuge in the true "I"; it has to follow the true "I". There is nothing else to the spiritual life, in the final analysis, except this. Following the ego keeps us in hell and compounds the hell. When we repent, which means to turn around and go in the other direction, we surrender our individuality, our separateness, and exchange it for harmony with the Whole. This is spiritual life. And if our spiritual life doesn't contain this element of surrender, if it doesn't contain this movement from separation to harmony, it perhaps explains why we don't feel that we're making the progress we had hoped for. Therefore, the essence of the spiritual life is moving from being separate to being in harmony. The ego doesn't usually want to do it until it has suffered so much that it sees that there is no other way. Thus, often suffering can be a great blessing. But we needn't suffer if we have the humility to see that the essence of the spiritual life is in surrendering our individuality and taking refuge in God, that it is in surrendering our sense of separation, so that we are in harmony. Baba Said.... "Other kinds of charities are imperfect without this Annadana (donation of food)" Jai Sai Ram Swamy Mahadevan Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all Baba Bless you ever!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 om sai ram 'The separate "I" has to surrender to the true "I" it has to take refuge in the true "I"; it has to follow the true "I". -true essence of life-yes!this true "i" is our soul.' sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy > wrote: > Om Sri Sai Ram > Om Sai Jai Sai Jai Jai Sai > > The Essence of the Spiritual Life > > That "I" is everywhere, manifesting Itself as > everything. But in the > human being there is a peculiarity. That "I" > manifests as self- > awareness. Unfortunately that self-awareness is not > an awareness of > the grandeur, the unknowableness of the "I", but > rather, that self- > awareness identifies with a body and mind. This we > call ego. It means > we feel separate. > > The word hell comes from an old English word meaning > to be walled off > from. So hell means to be separate. On the other > hand, the word > heaven comes from the same root as the word harmony. > So hell means > separation and heaven means harmony. Thus, when the > principle of self- > awareness in the human being identifies with the > body, it feels > separate, and that is hell. When it identifies with > the true "I"—I am > That—it is in harmony, it is in heaven. > > The whole purpose of the spiritual life is to > convert this self- > awareness in the human being from a mistaken > awareness that "I am the > body" to a true awareness that "I am That." How is > this done? It is > not just enough to discover this truth > intellectually, nor even to > feel this truth, we must actually become this truth. > That means we > can no longer assert the separate "I". The separate > "I" has to > surrender to the true "I"; it has to take refuge in > the true "I"; it > has to follow the true "I". There is nothing else to > the spiritual > life, in the final analysis, except this. > > Following the ego keeps us in hell and compounds the > hell. When we > repent, which means to turn around and go in the > other direction, we > surrender our individuality, our separateness, and > exchange it for > harmony with the Whole. This is spiritual life. And > if our spiritual > life doesn't contain this element of surrender, if > it doesn't contain > this movement from separation to harmony, it perhaps > explains why we > don't feel that we're making the progress we had > hoped for. > > Therefore, the essence of the spiritual life is > moving from being > separate to being in harmony. The ego doesn't > usually want to do it > until it has suffered so much that it sees that > there is no other > way. Thus, often suffering can be a great blessing. > But we needn't > suffer if we have the humility to see that the > essence of the > spiritual life is in surrendering our individuality > and taking refuge > in God, that it is in surrendering our sense of > separation, so that > we are in harmony. > > Baba Said.... > > "Other kinds of charities are imperfect without this > Annadana > (donation of food)" > > Jai Sai Ram > Swamy Mahadevan > Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all > Baba Bless you ever!!! > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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