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Dear Friends,

 

I am enclosing a talk by my Master on the eve of the new year he has urged us to

meditate with the heart, meditate on the heart, meditate on the presence within

the heart-the divine light-eschewing all other ambitions, material or otherwise.

I think everyone of us can follow it without trouble.

 

regards

b.p.rath

 

1. Transcript of Master's message for 2009

 

Recorded on 31st December, 2008 at Manapakkam, India

 

(also available at

http://www.srcm.org/literature/recent.speeches/081131_Chennai.jsp)

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters, my co-travellers, those who have joined me on this

immense, eternal journey to the goal of Sahaj Marg, who are travelling with me

in what we can call a virtual train which is being, shall we say, driven by my

divine Master Babuji Maharaj, at whose feet I am sitting now, to give you what I

consider to be my New Year Message, since in a few hours, at least here in

India, the year 2009 will gently march into our lives.

 

As abhyasis of Sahaj Marg, we have to be conscious of the fact that there should

be only one goal in our human lives, and that is the goal of, first, liberation,

second, realisation, and third and final, complete merger with the Divine. It is

possible. The lower stage has evaded millions and millions and millions of human

beings throughout the history of the world. In fact, history does not record

more than a few who are supposed to have achieved liberation. In India, the

pantheon of those who have achieved this is considerably larger and well

recorded in the history of ancient India in what are called the Vedas, the

Upanishads and the Puranas. It was the privilege of the rishis [seers] and the

munis [saints], those who went away to the forest renouncing family, friend and

the worldly life, who achieved this-many recorded; there again a large majority

went unrecorded whose names are lost forever.

 

In today's world Sahaj Marg, as stated by Babuji Maharaj, is the easiest and the

quickest way to the goal of liberation. But he has also emphasised that the

subsequent goals of realisation and merger are not difficult, provided we set

our minds firmly on this single achievement in this life, which is also the goal

of human evolution and the goal of human life.

 

 

All that is necessary for us, dear brothers and sisters, is to put our heart

into the whole thing, meditate with the heart, meditate on the heart, meditate

on the presence within the heart-the divine light-eschewing all other ambitions,

material or otherwise, in the sure knowledge that Babuji Maharaj has given us,

that our worldly life will be at the mercy of our samskaras that we have brought

into this world. Nothing in it can be changed. The physical cannot be changed:

we cannot change in height, we cannot change in our colour, we cannot change in

our other situations such as education, wealth, et cetera. It must be accepted

that the mental changes are more easy, while the spiritual change-that is from

animal man to human man to divine man-is the easiest of all with His help. This

is my Master's assurance.

 

 

On this auspicious occasion of a New Year, which is a gift by our Master to us,

because it is in fact a gift of time to us in which to fulfil our journey. We do

not realise the value of time, although we are always talking of " I have time, "

or " I have no time. " He who has no time, said my Master, for meditation, will

never have time for anything else. And he who has time for meditation, which,

after all, is just a few hours in a day, will surely, by His grace, achieve the

goal.

 

 

On this occasion let us all realise that whether we are working on the

committees of the Mission, or in its leadership positions, or as preceptors and

as abhyasis, we are all one solid unit which must be welded together as a

brotherhood as he desired it to be. There is no higher, there is no lower among

us. There is no senior, there is no junior among us. There is no good, there is

no bad. There is no sinner, there is no virtuous person. We are all marching

together, impeded by our samskaras, pulled in the right direction by our beloved

Master, and therefore we should, among ourselves, have nothing against each

other or for each other, but just remember we are brothers and sisters willing

to forget and forgive whatever we may see or note in others. Let us remember the

old saying that when you point a finger at somebody, three fingers are pointed

against yourself. Let us not point fingers at others. Let us learn to forget and

to forgive.

 

 

I know many abhyasis who have left the Mission because they could not tolerate

somebody else. I know others have left the Mission because they could not

tolerate something in the leadership. And I know many are leaving because they

cannot tolerate having various colours together in our assemblies, in our

satsanghs. We must forget and remove from our minds all differences that are

created by us, by religion, by culture, by education, by society. And remember

that which unifies all of us in this what we call human life, is the soul that

is inside us, which eternally is the same as anybody else's soul. The body makes

mistakes because of samskaras. The mind makes mistakes because of preconceived

notions and prejudices. The soul never makes mistakes.

 

 

Let us therefore, brothers and sisters, learn to look only at the souls of each

other, admire what we see there, venerate them because they are part of the

divine existence and essence, and help each other in achieving the goal: making

a resolution now and forever that we shall not blame others, we shall forgive

others as we forgive ourselves. And he who cannot forgive himself can forgive

nobody else-the beginning of guilt is the inability to forgive yourself.

 

 

I therefore beseech you all to make a resolution: O Master, help me to forgive

myself, and therefore through myself, forgive all others for whatever I think or

imagine they have done to me and to others, either for or against, knowing that

ultimately it is the Divine Master who is guiding this divine play that we call

human existence on earth.

 

 

And I pray to you, beloved Master, to grant us this privilege of rejoining you

in the brighter world as soon as possible.

 

 

Thank you.

 

 

----------------

 

 

The audio recording of Master's message can be found on the SRCM website at:

 

 

http://www.srcm.org/literature/audio/mp3/31Dec2008.mp3

 

 

 

 

2. Master's visit to Kolkata (25th to 30th December, 2008)

 

Report submitted by Br. Rishabh Kothari, Kolkata

 

 

 

Rev. Master arrived in Kolkata on 25th December 2008 evening at around 8:15 pm

by a delayed Indian Airlines flight from Chennai. Around 35+ abhyasis

accompanied Him on the flight.

 

 

On the 26th afternoon, Master moved out to sit in the lawn outside his cottage

and as he Master emerged to sit in the lawn, eager abhyasis gathered around Him.

The initial few minutes was the customary flurry of activities with abhyasis

coming close to Master, greeting Him, offering gifts, seeking blessings, seeking

relief from their difficult circumstances in life and so on. Master addressed

each person with His care and appeared very happy to be in this ashram.

Gradually, the crowd settled and Master was seated majestically in the lawn,

quietly looking around the ashram, into the distant skies, with a gentle and

lively smile. The air was filled with anticipation as to what Master was going

to say and it was a vintage session from Master that followed rendered in his

effortless yet conviction packed style:

 

 

 

a.. Talking of and enjoying the wonderful atmosphere in the Kolkata ashram:

" Each of our ashrams is an oasis of peace " . It has been exactly 5 years since

this ashram was inaugurated on The Christmas Day in December 2003 and Master

suggested that we are perhaps back here to celebrate the anniversary of this

ashram. He lamented at the need in today's world to have to create such a

special pocket where humanity is exposed to the divine atmosphere when it should

have been the type of atmosphere we should have created on earth as a race.

 

b.. Responding to a question as to why we are unable to create such a world

outside, Master said, " It is the greed for money that has robbed us of the

happiness, contentment, good health that we once enjoyed " . He ridiculed how in

today's world, we are willing to do anything for money, including sell our

daughters as in the dowry system present even in parts/pockets of modern India.

Master went on to say that it is better to be married of your choice, even if it

means a lot of struggle in one's life than to sell your happiness to someone

else!

 

c.. Educating us on what it would take to understand and pursue the real

purpose of life, Master said, that even the current crisis may not do the trick

as people might not take it to heart and that only a simply led life,

potentially in 'poverty', could lead one away from the distractions of this

illusory world to the brighter world. In this context, quoting Babuji, master

said, " That is why Babuji said, 'Be simple and in tune with nature.' You can be

rich, and yet lead a simple life. " He urged us to actually practice such a life

rather than merely talk about it.

 

d.. Cautioning that such a life would confer a silent, concealed happiness and

contentment not visible to the outside world as the successes and 'spurious

happiness' that people display would and said, " Here, it is each one for

himself, by himself "

 

e.. Talking about developing conviction on the main pursuit of life and the

role that effective cleaning plays in removing samskaras to show the way, Master

said, " That is why in our cleaning process, it is equally important to suggest

that the vacuum being created by the removal of grossness is being filled up

with the Divine essence " . He indicated that this often neglected aspect renders

the cleaning ineffective as the vacuum created gets filled with anything it is

exposed to subsequently, including grossness once again.

 

f.. Responding to how one pursues the basic practise - that has been outlined

so clearly - assiduously, Master drew reference to Babuji and said, " That is why

Babuji said, 'Make it Yours and then you will look after it.' Anything that is

done wrongly can also be done correctly - the will has to be applied in the

appropriate way " .

 

g.. Master went on to say, how we are able to pay attention to perishable

aspects of life including our bodies and should rather prioritize the essentials

of life. Quoting Babuji, he said, " That is why Babuji said, 'Live as if you are

going to die the next moment', that sense of urgency is not there " . He clarified

by asking, " If you had only one more moment to live, what would you do? You

would only do the most essential things, isn't it? You will not be counting your

coins or exercising in the tread-mill! " He recalled the famous story of

Yudhishtra in the Mahabharata, where in response to a question as to what he

found most surprising in this world, he said, " People see each other dying but

never realise that such a moment would come to them as well! "

 

h.. Emphasizing how one has to take spirituality in its entirety, and a

partial approach would not suffice, He said, " No, you cannot get like that in

spirituality. It is all or nothing. "

 

i.. " Obedience is the first law in spirituality. From obedience comes sadhana.

The guru says meditate and you meditate, he says clean and you clean, he says

stay quiet and you stay quiet. But you see, people complicate matters. " People

touched his feet and drawing reference to this as a needless act that He has

discouraged, He recalled how Babuji used to say that one who did not obey did

not get anything and that one does not get rewarded for disobedience.

 

j.. Talking about the happiness that does not have a 'because' behind it, he

said, " That is the real happiness, when you are happy without reason " .

 

k.. Responding to questions about His health and the fact that He was sitting

there in front of all, He said, " The only thing that is real is what is there

here and now "

 

l.. Emphasizing the need to act and responding to a request by an abhyasi to

bless her with remembrance, Master said, " Blessings don't get you remembrance,

by practising remembrance you get blessings! "

 

m.. He closed the session dismissing a suggestion by an abhyasis as to whether

laziness itself was a grossness by saying that this is something we are

responsible for and " Laziness is the biggest problem. "

 

There were many little pleasant diversions filled with messages as abhyasis

sought blessings:

 

a.. A family came by with a new-born girl and requested Master to bless her

with a name. Master looked for a while at the child, full of attention, and came

up with the name " Kshama " (forgiveness). It was beautiful and absolutely

touching. The father came running from a distance, greeting Master and when he

heard the name, he told Master (in Hindi): " All you need to give, in this one

word, you have packed Master " .

 

b.. Look, there is a difference between 'Jo Kuch' (whatever) and 'Sab Kuch'

(everything): to a brother who offered a sweet to Master that he himself did not

know the details about that prompted Master to ask him " Oh whatever it is, you

want to offer to me " and then said the above with a very deliberate countenance

and subsequently felt rather satisfied that timely comments seem to descend to

Him from somewhere, He knows not!

 

c.. " How are you able to remember a movie 50 days after the event " to an

abhyasi who asked Him why it was hard to retain His remembrance after the times

when one is physically with Him in the ashram.

 

d.. " Mukti is not available in temples and scriptures but rests in the hands

of a capable spiritual guide " : A superb assertion that Master made when an

abhyasi stepped forward and sought His blessings saying that he had a special

request that he wanted his liberation only through Master and not anywhere else.

Master responded acknowledging this and at the same time wondering where else

Mukti was anyway available other than through a spiritual guide!

 

e.. " Which Krishna?! " : A brilliant witty response to a little boy who said, " I

want to see Krishna with you " to which Master responded as above. The little boy

meant, a movie titled 'Krishna'.

 

 

On the 29th morning, Master woke up early in the morning preparing Himself for

the auspicious day ahead when He was going to lay the foundation stone for CREST

at Kharagpur, the second campus after Bangalore in India. Master proceeded at

around 7am or so and was followed by a convoy of around 35-40 cars or so; in

addition, 6 buses had already left early in the morning from Kolkata for the

Kharagpur site.

 

Master reached the site around 9:30 am or so and soon took a tour around the 5

acre facility. While the facility is in early stages of development, the lovely

little lawn and greenery already suggest that another Master-piece is in the

making! As Master walked around the campus, inspecting it, he used humour and

direct instruction to steer the crowds away from following Him in masses by

saying, " Follow me spiritually, not otherwise " and a little while later, " You

see, there are 25 people following me just to tell others to stay away "

(laughter).

 

 

The original plan was to lay the foundation stone and then proceed for satsang

but Master is never short of surprises as He moved to the meditation hall.

Master conducted a 40 min satsang after which He gave a superb talk, full of His

contagious enthusiasm, fire, conviction and of course His divine blessings. Some

highlights include:

 

 

 

a.. Appreciating that many people had actually made the time to attend the

auspicious occasion and indicating that a lack of time for a particular activity

is nothing but a lack of inclination and will directed to a particular activity,

Master said: " Time does not get us time " . It was a rare occasion when all the

five trustees (Br. Ajay Bhatter, Br. Sanjay Lalbhai, Br. P. R. Krishna, Br. R.

P. Uma Shankar and Master Himself) were present for an event and Master was

quite pleased with this, explicitly mentioning this in His talk and

subsequently, even taking a photo with the trustees outside His resting area.

 

b.. Continuing on the same note and awakening us to the right interpretation

of duty/responsibility, Master said, " Our responsibility to our 'self' (the

heart) is far greater than any other responsibility on this earth. " To clarify

and re-emphasize this, He talked about how even our responsibility to our

respective families has its limits and is subservient to this higher

responsibility; naturally, our material welfare He said, is only a means to help

us on our spiritual journey and should be limited to that role. He said that our

getting married and having children is to propagate the human race and give

another soul an opportunity to spiritually evolve and reach its destination

through this life; hence the first child is called 'Dharmaja' (born out of duty

to society) while subsequent progeny are called 'Kamaja' (born out of desire).

 

c.. Talking about the Purusharthas (the goals of human life as enjoined in

sanatana dharma - dharma, artha, kama and moksha) and clarifying the limited

role of religion in this, Master in no uncertain terms asserted, " Hindusim or

Religion is not our dharma, they are meant to only help us along the way " ;

continuing on the futility of worshipping Gods, observing rituals etc when a

higher spiritual approach was available, He clarified, " That is why Babuji

called the Gods, mere functionaries of nature; they are MERE functionaries " . To

provide the final stamp of authority on the limited role of religion, Master

said, " That is why Babuji said, God has no religion and religion has no God " and

with a stroke of his hand (from left-to-right, sweeping his right hand,

forefinger out), re-asserted, " No religion! " For this statement to serve as a

permanent reminder, he even suggested that people stick this up on top of their

mirror so that they may see this everyday while adorning themselves!

 

d.. He therefore, emphasised the need to place our loyalties carefully, and

said, " In spirituality, loyalty and faith are two very important aspects " , to be

placed thoughtfully, in the right things. He talked about our typical misplaced

loyalties in everything unreliable - politics, corrupt political leaders, bosses

in our official life, our caste/religion.

 

e.. Confirming the all embracing role that spirituality plays in ennobling

one's life, He said and transmitted His conviction, " Spirituality is the one

thing that integrates all of life by clarifying and purifying our conscience " .

He said that how such a person with a political conscience awakened by

spirituality acts without prejudice but with the best of all in mind.

 

f.. Master then compared and contrasted the role of this CREST facility with

that of Bangalore. He said that like in the Bangalore facility, this too will

have lectures and discussions on comparative religion, with the idea of creating

a shared understanding of the foundational role that religion plays; he added,

" Religion has a foundational role to play but like all good foundations, it

should not be seen and should be submerged. Religion has no business to be

visible in our lives! " He went on to say that this CREST will place a special

emphasis on 'Ethics and Morality' and clarified that morality is a much broader

term than the limited way in which we typically understand it, especially in

India, to mean non-adultery alone!

 

g.. Continuing on this topic and educating us that 'fear of punishment' should

hardly be the driving force in human life, Master said, " We do not want God

fearing people, but want God loving people. " Master amplified by saying that no

father would like to see his children grovelling before him but would instead

want them to come to him with their head held up high in the understanding that

they are children of such a father, " We should be proud to be children of such a

father, not because 'I am something', for the 'I' has no place in spirituality " .

 

h.. Explaining therefore that when the pride is over such a Father who unites

us all, the question of good or bad in individuals becomes irrelevant and the

need for variety is on the other hand critical, Master said, " The spectrum is

required to have white light and in the same way, the external variety is

unified through spirituality where the essence is common to all. " Re-emphasising

the need for love to appreciate this, he said, " So we should look upon people

not with mercy or compassion - let us leave that to religions - but with Love. "

He recalled the famous saying of Vivekananda and delivered it with perhaps the

same fervour of this patron saint of Sahaj Marg by saying, " Do not scorn at

these fallen sisters of ours for if they were not there, you, you and you would

be there (finger pointing with each you!) " Through these inspiring statements

Master equalised all of existence.

 

i.. Master then outlined how Sahaj Marg has grown organically, brick-by-brick,

person-by-person and mentioned that it hardly mattered if there was only one

person in a place as long as the person had the fire in the heart. Like a

patient father, He explained, suddenly lowering his voice to a very gentle tone,

as if whispering in the ear of a child falling asleep, " When it very dark., one

candle is enough to dispel the darkness. " He explained Babuji's beautiful,

wisdom-packed response to questions that were asked of him as to why in the

early days of the Mission, there were barely 3-4 abhyasis even in Shahjahanpur

despite Babuji's own physical presence there, " Below the lamp, there is

darkness " (a hindi quote) and then with all his energy, conviction, and

infectious fervour, he dismissed the old English saying about one swallow not

making a summer and instead roared, " One swallow DOES make a summer " , waving his

hand and filling our hearts with His own courage and faith.

 

 

As always, with all His care and sincerity, He invoked Babuji's blessings,

distributing it to all unconditionally and encouraged worry about the past but

use the present to build the future!

 

It was a truly breath-taking, stunning talk apt for the occasion, delivered

effortlessly, delivered with enthusiasm, delivered with the courage of a person

willing to walk the journey 'alone' if required and delivered in His brilliant

charming, style that makes Him the Master that He is!

 

After lunch Rev. Master proceeded back for Kolkata and took a flight for Chennai

the next afternoon accompanied by almost 40-50 abhyasis.

 

Some photographs taken during this period can be seen at:

 

http://srcm.info/gallery2/v/sahajsandesh/2008/kolkata-kharagpur-dec08/

 

 

 

 

-

gopal narayan

Wednesday, January 07, 2009 12:07 PM

:SPAM: Re: Programme: Nature

 

 

dear friend,

 

what u say is true.

 

but as long as hate based ideology like monoatheism exist this is not

possible.

 

look at the hate preached by zionist,crusader,islamist.

 

only my imaginary deity is true ... etc...

 

how to overcome it ?

 

they make false claim only their imaginary deity can

give heaven if u simply bow to him,so good

deeds karma tec has no meaning.

 

while truth is heaven shud be on earth bcoz after dying we dont

know what exists.

 

1 religion in particluar [ i will not name but u know ] sas that

if u kill infidels pls read q-9-05 u will get wine and virgins.

many other sura also.

 

ie u will get materail pleasures in imaginary heaven.

 

if u r near to god,why u will want material pleasures ??

 

is that real heaven or just another planet ??

 

till hate exists especially hate armed with weapons

we peace loevrs stand litle chance.

 

i am fully with u,but confused what to do ???

 

om shanti - peace to all

 

gopal

 

On 1/7/09, bahar umur <baharumur wrote:

>

> Dear Gopal,

>

> You are right to ask me that but I did not want to change the word.

> Translation is not easy and sometimes there is a loss of meaning.

>

> BSUI is a new standard for a better and a higher conciousness of human

> beings. It stands for PEACE, LOVE, HAPPINESS AND HUMAN in Turkish. So

> human race is changing now and it is changing into a higher level.

> There is a new and high conciousness of humans on Earth....the seeds

> are being planted now. It is the UNIFIED conciousness which does that.

> The seeds are planted to each and everyone.

>

> BSUI creates heavens on Earth. Whoever works for humanity with the

> Family of ONE works under the control of BSUI codes. In fact, this is

> the reason for setting up our association here in Türkiye; to create

> BSUI.

>

> Regards,

>

> >>

> >> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 8:12 AM, gopal narayan

> >> <gopalnarayan123 <gopalnarayan123%40gmail.com>

> <gopalnarayan123%40gmail.com>

> >> >wrote:

> >>

> >> > all religion r man created.

> >> >

> >> > god loves all hates none.

> >> >

> >> > he nevers puts anyone in hell bcoz he does not bow to

> >> > him alone.

> >> >

> >> > gopal

>

>

 

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