Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 There is a method by which the demands of the senses can be reconciled and harmonized. This is by treating both good and bad with equal-mindedness. There are people who display such equanimity. Tukaram is an illustrious example. He was a saintly person. His wife was a termagant. By his calmness and forbearance, Tukaram managed to get one with her. Once, Tukaram was bringing home in his cart the sugarcane crop harvested from his small farm. As he was going home, the children of the village gathered round him and pleaded for a piece of sugarcane. In his boundless goodness, Tukaram allowed the children to help themselves to the cane on the cart. By the time he reached home, there was only one stalk of cane left. Seeing this, his wife got enraged, abused Tukaram, and taking out the cane, struck Tukaram with it. The cane broke into three pieces. Tukaram calmly remarked, “I was wondering how to distribute the single remaining cane to the members of the family. You have solved the problem. You can keep one piece and give the other two to the children.”Such forbearance and equanimity can be found only in a few high-souled persons. These qualities can be acquired only through devotion and faith.You need not feel disheartened at the prospect of being unable to control the senses. By developing one-pointed devotion, the senses can be brought under control.Kabir is an example of a godly man in a different situation. His wife was highly devoted and faithful, totally dedicated to serving the husband. One day, Kabir was plying his loom, chanting the name of “Ram” all the time. Suddenly, he called his wife and said that one thread had snapped and asked her to bring a lamp. It was noon and when she brought the lighted lamp, Kabir told her to take it away as it was not necessary. She silently took it back without any argument. With such a dutiful wife, Kabir was able to develop his devotion and expressed his gratitude to God for His grace.Here you have two examples of saintly men, who, despite their different family situations, pursued their godly ways equally well. It is not the environment that matters. It is the purity of our impulses which count. Don’t worry about the external environment. (Sathya Sai Speaks Vol XXIII – Chap 12) For inspiring divine messages, texts, movies, videos, etc.,Visit : Sai Messages : http://saimessages.blogspot.com/ Sai Divine Inspirations : http://saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/ Love Is My Form : http://loveismyform.blogspot.com/ (for non-Sai members) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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