Guest guest Posted March 23, 2010 Report Share Posted March 23, 2010 www.saiwisdom. com The Sunday Talk Given by Prof. Anil Kumar “Two Resolutions for 2010†January 17, 2010 OM…OM…OM… Sai Ram My humble Pranams at the Lotus Feet of Bhagavan, Dear Brothers and Sisters, TWO RESOLUTIONS FOR 2010 The topic for this morning is “Two Resolutions for 2010.†What are these two? These two resolutions are what we will come to understand in the course of the talk this morning. HAVE RESPECT FOR LIFE The first of the two topics is “Respect for Life.†We should have respect for life. The year 2010 should be full of respect for life. What do I mean by that? Do we have respect for life? No! If we have respect for life, why are we behaving the way we are today? Go through any newspaper, or watch any TV channel at the local or the global level, and you will find that wars, conflicts, contradictions, misunderstandings, and group thinking prevail. There is no love, only hatred, while the world is threatened by nuclear holocaust. The whole world can be burnt to ashes any moment. Is that a sign of respect for life? I don’t think so. Apart from that kind of selfishness, politics, power, and concentration on finance and money have almost made us disrespectful of life. Therefore, I thought that of the “Two Resolutions for 2010,†the first topic must be respect for life. If you have respect for life, the whole earth will be a paradise, all your fellowmen will be angels, and you will have a heavenly experience, with the spirit of respect for life. FOUNDATION OF ETHICS IS RESPECT OF LIFE In particular, ethics speak of this respect for life. In ethical values, respect for life is at the highest order and highest level. There can be no ethics at all if we have no respect for life; therefore, the fundamental teaching of ethics lies in respect for life. Let us develop this theme more and more. If we have no respect for life, then you may ask what the effects are. What may happen if we have no respect for life? The answer is simple: you will be unreasonable, losing all sense of reason. There will be no “I†logic, no rationale, and no scientific thinking. Everything will be in darkness if you lose respect for life. What you speak and the way you act will not stand the test of reason, logic, or scientific evidence. A lack of respect results in a life which is not reasonable. Here’s the second point: if we lose respect for life, then what does that mean? It means a state of thoughtlessness ─ â€I have no thought.†A man of thought will have respect for life. When you are thoughtless, you don’t think of tomorrow, and you don’t think of your fellowmen or community. Therefore, you are thoughtless if you have no respect for life. Thirdly, a lack of respect for life takes you to war. War results because of the lack of respect for life. Therefore, my friends, I think that respect for life should be given priority in this year of 2010. What do I mean by that? Many things can be said about having respect for life. DEVELOP TRUE AND PURE LOVE To sum it up, to put it into two words, respect for life means sympathy and love. Have sympathy and love. These two are enough to cultivate and develop the spirit of respect for life. What do I mean by love? Love, as we know and experience, is attachment, which is certainly not true love. True love is not infatuation, nor is it possessiveness. Real love does not have ego or attachment, nor is it mundane, self-centred, narrow-minded, regional, factional, or linguistic. Love is universal, fundamental, Divine, and free of blemishes. This kind of love wants you to love all beings. This is what Baba says: “Love all and serve all.†When you love, you feel like serving all beings. “Love all beings†means loving not merely human beings, but all birds, beasts and animals. Today, we find cows being killed in slaughter houses. If we visit mutton shops, we see how sheep are mercilessly killed. Killing an animal means that you have not given that animal the right to live. Just as you have the right to live, an animal also has the right to live. You cannot rob it of its right. This fundamental right is to live. By killing animals you are denying their basic right to live. Love means loving all beings: human beings, plants, and animals, as well as the whole universe or organic world. Love means not causing pain to anyone. My friends, when we talk we may offend someone unknowingly. When we devise certain plans, our manoeuvring and manipulation may lead to pain for someone. Our thought process may be the cause of pain for another. We may also pain others by our actions. So let us be cautious, and know that love means not inflicting pain on anyone by thoughts, words, or deeds. Sai Ram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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