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> THE INCREDIBLE POWER OF PURE LOVE

>  

> We are passing through troubled times, with violence dominating the news in

many places. In Iraq of course, gruesome atrocities have become so common that

as far as the Media are concerned, they have stopped being news. Then we had the

multiple bombings in the suburban trains in Bombay that killed nearly two

hundred and wounded many more. Right now, the situation in the Middle East is

hotting up badly, making everyone very worried. And as if all this is not

enough, there is the daily quota of violence all over the place, in slums, in

the ghettos and so on, apart from what is called Maoist violence in India ,

which rages unabated. Just a couple of days ago, nearly forty tribals were

massacred and in the process, a six-month old child was mercilessly thrown into

the fire. It is very painful to mention all this but we have to draw attention

to the ugly to stress how casual and sometimes even indifferent we are to the

beautiful.

>  

> Violence is nothing new; it has always been there from times immemorial. Man

having evolved from animals, has a natural tendency to violence inherited from

animals. However, God in His Mercy has given man many tools, using which man

could check and keep violence under control. But unfortunately, he does not

appreciate the power latent in him and seldom uses those tools. To make matters

worse, man constantly uses his wonderful brain to invent new methods of

inflicting devastating violence in very cruel ways.

>  

> If you think about it, the anatomy of violence is really strange. Religion,

they say, is often the cause of conflict. So it seems, but have you ever

wondered why it is that Christians are fighting Christians in Northern Ireland ?

To those who are not Christians, this would seem absolutely strange, and yet

there it is, this conflict, still to be resolved satisfactorily. Then again, to

non-Muslims, it seems strange that Shia Muslims are fighting Sunni Muslims in

many parts of the Middle East . If you look further, you will find that all

these conflicts originate because people try to differentiate themselves,

unnecessarily, one might add. Once they start this process, then all kinds of

self-interests creep in, causing problems. Just to give an example that borders

on the ridiculous, we would like to briefly narrate the story of a dispute that

arose about eighty years or so ago in Chennai, then Madras.

>  

> To Westerners, Hindus might seem to be one homogenous block but that is the

view from outside. As in other communities, despite the Vedas and all that,

Hindus too easily fall a prey to the disease of unwanted differentiation. Thus,

as if the so-called caste distinctions were not enough, there is a divide that

separates those who worship Vishnu as the Supreme God and those who claim that

it is Siva who is the Supreme God. If you think this is pretty bad, hold on to

your chair! Among the followers of Vishnu or Vaishnavaites as they are known,

there are two sects, and they distinguish themselves by the way they wear the

caste mark on their foreheads. There is the northern branch that wears it one

way and there is the southern branch that wears the caste mark with a slight

difference.

> Now there is in Madras a temple of Krishna , managed by Vaishnavaities.

Krishna being an incarnation of Vishnu is a natural favourite of Vaishnavaites,

though it must be added that He is also equally adored by Saivaites or the

followers of Siva. Now this temple in Madras had an elephant, very much like our

beloved Sai Geetha. The more prosperous temples in South India all have or least

used to have, elephants that participated in and lent colour to various

festivals.

>  

> Getting back to this temple in Madras , the question arose as to what type of

caste mark should adorn the forehead of the temple elephant. The Southern brand

of Vaishnavaites said it must be according to their style while the Northern

brand said no way. The argument between the two sects in the Temple Management

Committee became so fierce, that the matter went to Court †" this, by the way,

all happened when the British ruled India . The lower Courts could not settle

the matter and the litigation slowly wound its way up the legal ladder until it

reached the Federal Court . None of the Courts could arbitrate in a manner

acceptable to both parties. And do you know what happened after that? An appeal

was made by the aggrieved party to the Privy Council in England ! Imagine that!!

The legal body of the House of Lords in England was called upon to arbitrate in

a matter involving the caste mark of an elephant that was the property of a

Hindu temple in faraway

> India ; and by the way, these Lords hardly knew anything about Hinduism!

Today when we recall that story, it all seems pretty amusing but the fact of the

matter is that when two people, groups, communities or races get involved in a

dispute, they can become very petty and quite mean. This is the starting point

of hardening of positions, which later, in many cases, leads to violent

conflict.

>  

> With that preamble, let us come to the central issue. In a sense, all these

conflicts arise from issues connected with identification and space. People want

to cling on to certain identities and demand space for their identities to

flourish. Thus it is that Catholics and Protestants forget that they both

worship Christ and quarrel about their Catholic or Protestant identity. It is

the same when it comes to Shias and Sunnis, Vaishnavaites and Saivaites, and so

on. Mercifully, not all conflicts are vicious or violent but the point we are

making is that humankind somehow seems to revel in differentiation rather that

in seeing unity in diversity.

>  

> And yet, interestingly, it is not always that such unwanted feelings of

differentiation prevail. For example, during the recent blasts in Mumbai, people

of ALL communities and strata in Society rushed to the help of those affected.

Calamities have their own way of blurring differences. The question arises:

“What is the special chemistry of calamities that makes people forget their

differences?†Ah, that precisely is where Swami’s profound observations

enter into the picture!

>  

> Swami often tells us, “You also are God.†What does that mean? It does not

mean that we can wave our hand and materialise Vibhuti and things like that. It

means something totally different. In the Gita, Lord Krishna declares that

wherever compassion, forbearance, selfless love, etc., manifest, there shines

His Divinity. In other words, God means Love, something that we remind ourselves

of via the beautiful Bhajan Prem Ishwar hai, Ishwar Prem hai . When there is a

disaster and people are suffering, differences that normally divide humans

recede into the background and the chemistry of compassion and love starts

operating.

>  

> Perhaps we can now return to our opening remarks. Yes, there is a lot of anger

and hatred but since we are all made in the image of God, there is also within

each one of us, the reservoir of Pure Love. In purely numerical terms while some

may appear to be filled with hate, Pure Love is locked up in all without

exception. That can make an enormous difference, if what is locked up is

released at least in some measure.

>  

> This Pure Love that we are talking about is no ordinary love; it is not the

feeling of bodily attachment that we frequently mistake for Love. It is soft,

gentle and compassionate but has power that would dwarf the staggering forces

that operate in the galaxies and quasars in Cosmos.

>  

> Just look back to 1940, the year when fourteen-year old Sathya quit home to

dedicate His life to bring Ananda to humanity. He was then a mere village boy,

born in a poor family, and had not even completed school. The village He lived

in did not even have a road leading directly to it. And now look at that same

Puttaparthi. Today when we walk around this place, we take internet cafes,

air-conditioned banks, travel offices and even a Fedex office, all for granted.

Yet, as late as 1968, Arthur Schulman of Hollywood described this very same

place as being 160 km from Bangalore and ten minutes past the Stone Age. In a

few decades things have changed remarkably. Equally remarkably, things have

changed little in Karnatakanagepalli just across the river. What is amazing is

that way back it was Karnatakanagepalli that was the gateway to Puttaparthi. By

the way, Swami did not implement any specific project to improve Puttaparthi as

such. He did not seek help from

> either the State or the Central Government; nor did He ask the World Bank or

the IMF to pitch in. It all happened quietly seemingly all by itself but in

reality, it is all due to the subtle influence of Swami’s Love.

>  

> The point we are making is simply this. Even at the worldly level, Pure Love

can work wonders. Think about the Super Hospitals for a moment. Is there such a

hospital in all the G8 countries put together that has rendered so much service

to the poor? In the area of cardiology alone, nearly twenty thousand procedures

have been performed. All this is happening in a village that till recently was

just ten minutes past the Stone Age. And what do the big cities boast of?

Inhospitable hospitals, if you recall a recent Sunday Special.

> We can go on and on but do not have to. The point to realise is that firstly,

Pure Love is incredibly powerful, and secondly this reservoir of Pure Love is

present in each and every one of us, that is right, in all the 6.2 or so

billions of humans living on earth. If the love locked up in even one million

people is released, what a tremendous difference it can make to humanity!

>  

> People wax eloquent about Swami’s Love but it is equally important to

realise that that same Love is immanent in each one of us. May be our

attachments and self-interests would limit the amount that we can release but if

we really feel for the problems of humanity, it is quite feasible to harness

this Love for solving many problems that afflict Society today, including that

of violence.

>  

> Take the case of poverty. Just about a year ago, there was a lot of hype in

the Western world about making poverty in Africa into history. One year later,

it would seem that the progress is quite disappointing. Mass poverty and gross

injustice are the real weapons of mass destruction. They may not destroy in one

second, as a hydrogen bomb would do. But they would bleed Society in slow and

most painful steps that inflict horrible violence on the hapless and the

unfortunate, rather than on those who are responsible for wealth and justice

asymmetry. If violence must be contained then extreme asymmetries must be

avoided. And if these asymmetries to be avoided, people must stop thinking in

terms of parameters that divide. Instead, people must think in terms of factors

that unite.

>  

> Unity: that is the key factor. We may differ in terms of the colour of our

skins, the religions we profess or the languages we speak. Yes, these

differences exist. But is that what we should focus on or what unites us? Why

don’t we all speak as the children of one God? In the Organisation, sad to

say, despite all the Bhajan singing, speech making, etc., a large number of

grass-root devotees complain about lack of internal unity. Indeed, even Swami

has been forced to speak out openly about this lack of unity on many occasions.

>  

> Unity cannot drop like Manna from heaven. Unity between individuals will

happen only when there is unity of thought, word, and deed in individuals. So,

as they say, we must all go to the drawing board, and do what it takes to follow

Swami’s teachings seriously. When we are perfectly tuned to Swami, His Love

would find expression in the fullest measure. We are not saying that devotees

lack Love. What we are implying is that we must magnify that Love a million

fold, so that its full power can be unleashed for solving the problems of

humanity.

>  

> OK, we all do that but will that stop violence in Bombay , Delhi , London or

wherever? Not right away may be, but if we all make strenuous and serious

efforts to enable the power of Love to manifest on a large scale, then a

turn-around is possible. Mother Teresa was a human but her commitment was so

strong that the Love that she showed did make an impact. Nelson Mandela in South

Africa faced a delicate situation when apartheid ended. The black community that

for over a century was victimised badly was all poised for revenge. But Nelson

Mandela defused the tense situation with his approach of Truth and

Reconciliation, shaped not surprisingly by the ideas practiced by Gandhi earlier

in that very same land.

>  

> Speaking to students once, Swami said that if we have the deep faith that God

is really within us and set out to do good, the Power of God will carry that

mission to great heights. That is the message we must take to heart. At a time

when there is so much suffering, anything we do, however little it might be in

worldly terms, must be done with an intense Love for Swami, unshakable faith in

His Grace, and an unstoppable flood of compassion for those who are served. That

would then make Sai Love visible everywhere so that people at large begin to

understand the power of Divine Love and start using that as an option for

settling differences and solving problems.

>  

> It is not enough to simply say that Pure Love is very powerful; we must

demonstrate it even as Swami has been doing. May be we cannot attain the heights

reached by Swami, but certainly, we can try to reach the heights set by humans.

>  

> Violence arises from the pollution of the human Mind. If that pollution has to

be cleaned up, it can be done only by Heart; the Mind cannot do it. And the

clean up becomes faster when millions of Hearts fuse into one!

>  

> It is time we start appreciating the incredible power of Pure Love. It is time

we make it manifest to suffering humanity in some convincing measure, so that

mankind would seek solutions via Love rather than hate and violence.

>  

> Do you agree that it is about time all of us together, did something really

which makes evident to the world of Swami’s Love? Or do you feel that violence

will only increase and become worse and that humans cannot fix it? Why don’t

you write and tell us what you feel?

>  

> Jai Sai Ram

> Swamy Mahadevan

>

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                                                OM SAI RAM 

    Dear Saibandhu,

      The article captioned THE INCREDIBLE POWER OF PURE LOVE  is heart touching. The situation of the present world under turmoil, threatened by terrorism, big time as well small time trouble makers, political instability, Religion fanatism,and many more pictured by you , if it is analysed by pure materialism, we will wonder where this beautiful world is heading to?  But as we know GOD has taken AVATAR in such situation, is there any thing to worry from Spiritual point of view? The answer is  NO. Forgetting the fact for sometime about the AVATAR, if there is anything to worry? Then the answer is YES.  What a great difference between this NO and YES because of the AVATAR. 

    Let us remember, not the present Kali Yuga, but the KRATHA, THRETHA, and DWAPARA yugas. each Yugadharma has four legs on which it stands which is as ordained by GOD. In KRATHA Yuga, Dharma stands on all its four legs which means there is perfect Dharma leading to Peace and Happiness in the whole world. Due to the LEELA of GOD and Kaladharma, in every Yuga the Dharma suffers leading to breed of Adharma leading to loss of Peace and Happiness to that extent. In such situations GOD takes AVATAR and rectifies the Adharma so that Dharma stands on its legs as per Yugadharma

.. It is said that DHARMA stands on all the four legs in the KRATHA YUGA that means Dharma is at one hundred percent. If any unrighteousness  takes place resulting Dharma loosing strength of one leg out of four legs, the ALL MERCIFUL BHAGAWAN takes  AVATAR and rectifies the Unrighteousness so that Dharma is at one hundred percent.

  In the THRETHA YUGA Dharma stands on three legs which means 100% Dharma will not be existing. If Adharma happens such that Dharma is unable to stand on three legs, immediately GOD takes AVATAR, rectifies the Adharma to the extent it can stand on its three legs .It means the Yuga Dharma of THRETHA YUGA is fulfilled. 

  In the DWARPA YUGA the Dharma stands on two legs.Means as per Yuga Dharma fifty percent of Righteousness and fifty percnt of unrighteousness is the criteria of that period. When unrighteousness happens rendering the Dharma unable to stand even on two legs, AVATAR immediately comes to the rescue of Dharma and rectifies so that Dharma can stand on two legs. 

  In the KALI YUGA, the present Cycle of Yugas, Dharma stands on one leg only. If unrighteousness happens  resulting  in the Dharma to stand even on one leg difficult , the ALL MERCIFUL GOD immediately takes AVATAR for rectifying the defect. Therefore the series of SAI AVATARS now . When we observe the conditions of the world since sometime we can understand why the world is so.

 Nothing is impossible for our SWAMI who is the present AVATAR.  SWAMI can set right the world in trice of a second. But SWAMI's LEELAS no one can understand. We measure the time in terms of seconds,minutes,hours,days,weeks,months,years,centuries etc. But SWAMI IS BEYOND TIME and HIS Timescale is entirely different. SWAMI has given us a great opportunity to do Sadhana and Service for the upliftment of ourself and the Humanity ,though SWAMI can do it singlehandedly.ALL ARE SWAMI's LEELAS. SWAMI has given different roles to different human beings and non human  beings. SWAMI is the GREATEST DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER of the Theatre of this World. In this Vast and Continuous MOVIE , we all are assigned different roles at different times spread over millions and millions of years and Lives. Only SWAMI knows when HE will draw a curtain and end one Drama.  DRAMAS will continue and continue and ..........

  Only let us pray THE ALL MERCIFUL AND ALL LOVING , OMNIPOTENT,OMNIPRESENT,OMNISCIENT PARABRAHMAN BHAGAWAN SWAMI to end the Struggling SINCE TIME UNKNOWN of all the ANIMATE AND INANIMATE THINGS Created by HIM to MERGE IN SWAMI. SWAMI WILLED LET ME BECOME MANY and let us Pray SWAMI TO WILL LET THE MANY BECOME ONE.   

 Humble Pranams at the LOTUS FEET OF SWAMI.

       Your's Saibandhu,

        Ranganatha    

      .              .  .   .             .                                                             

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:04 PM, swamy mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE INCREDIBLE POWER OF PURE LOVE

 

Loving Sai Ram and greetings from Prashanti Nilayam.

We are passing through troubled times, with violence dominating the news in many places. In Iraq of course, gruesome atrocities have become so common that as far as the Media are concerned, they have stopped being news. Then we had the multiple bombings in the suburban trains in Bombay that killed nearly two hundred and wounded many more. Right now, the situation in the Middle East is hotting up badly, making everyone very worried. And as if all this is not enough, there is the daily quota of violence all over the place, in slums, in the ghettos and so on, apart from what is called Maoist violence in India , which rages unabated. Just a couple of days ago, nearly forty tribals were massacred and in the process, a six-month old child was mercilessly thrown into the fire. It is very painful to mention all this but we have to draw attention to the ugly to stress how casual and sometimes even indifferent we are to the beautiful.

Violence is nothing new; it has always been there from times immemorial. Man having evolved from animals, has a natural tendency to violence inherited from animals. However, God in His Mercy has given man many tools, using which man could check and keep violence under control. But unfortunately, he does not appreciate the power latent in him and seldom uses those tools. To make matters worse, man constantly uses his wonderful brain to invent new methods of inflicting devastating violence in very cruel ways

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Thank you for your article - it is exactly what we have to do - every moment in

our life- to love - not for the sake of others - for our sake so we can be

happy, what is the sense of this Divine gift called life. When we live in pure

love we are connected with everyone , no more seperation and then we are Divine,

because we are always with SWAMI

Jai Sai Ram

Angelika (a teacher from Germany)

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