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Published on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 14:40.00 Hrs.IST

WHY LADIES' DAY?

- Mrs. Rita Bruce

Mrs.

Rita Bruce, author of four fast selling books on Bhagawan Baba

including the popular “Sathya Sai Parentingâ€, has been a devotee for

almost three decades. She has travelled to 18 countries overseas as a

great speaker at public meetings, conferences and seminars on the

Philosophy and Teachings of Baba, besides being a facilitator for the

material contained in her writings, especially Sathya Sai Parenting and

Love of Conscience.

In 1995, Sri

Sathya Sai Baba inaugurated Ladies Day on November 19. Since then He

has declared that every month 19th should be honoured as ladies day.

We

can ask ourselves, why did Sathya Sai Baba inaugurate Ladies Day? What

was the purpose of this momentous occasion? Many ideas can come to our

reasoning mind searching for an answer. Could it be that Swami thought

ladies should have special recognition or perhaps, to bring awareness

to the lack of equality that exists? I’m sure there are obvious and

not so obvious, known and unknown reasons that Swami has called

attention to ladies by celebrating this event.

If we, ladies, look at the inner significance of this special day, perhaps in the transformation of the role of feminine energy on

this planet. We need to re-evaluate, re-examine, re-structure, restore

and resurrect the role of ladies that has sometimes been dishonoured to

less than human in society. Are we disregarding the virtues that are

attributed and exhibited to the Divine Mother?

They

are being lost, forgotten, unseen in the world at large and unless the

Sai Organisation takes the lead and make the necessary changes how can

Sai expect women who do not have the benefit of knowing Him change? We must be role models for the world but instead we are role modelling the world.

Women

are the fabric of the home. When their roles dramatically change it

creates problems in our family’s valued tradition. In my overseas

travels, I have listened to many heartfelt problems from devotees.

These are few examples:

There was an old

Indian couple that was living with their son and his family. The son

told them to leave his home and they were living in a hotel. They did

not know what to do. Then there was a woman who told me that her 22

year old son was sitting at his computer all night most of the day,

locked himself in his room and would not allow her to enter. In one of

our young adult sessions a young man said that he would live with a

girl before marrying her, to make sure she was the right one, if not he

would find someone else.

Devotees living

abroad have spoken to me about children doing drugs, alcohol, attempted

suicides, divorces, spoiled and disobedient children, enormous stress,

and children telling me their parents have no time for them. The list

is endless. They are seeking help from the Sai Family and their needs

are not being met.

We must remember that

women have a major responsibility for future generations of Sai

Children. A great number of new devotees are coming from children being

born into the Sai family. And what are we doing to prepare these

parents to mould the character of their children?

The

problem of raising children with the strong outside influence lacking

values is a world consciousness that has arrived in the land of Bharat,

the country of God. In India today you are experiencing changes in

your culture that I experienced in the 50’s and 60’s in America. The

drastic changing role of women is one of the main causes for the

deterioration of the family. Women are the pillars of the home, and

when the pillar is removed the roof collapses. The western societies

have lost many of their family values and the same media influence that

caused this deterioration is happening to India today.

Throughout

the last fifty years we have modelled our behaviour after men, trying

to succeed in the avenues of the business world. Are we asleep? Can we

see the extreme changes being made in the role of women, wife and

mother? The basic identity of women is being lost. Thus confused we do

not have a clear vision of who we are as women, and even a lesser view

of who we are as Sai Ladies, the feminine energy of the Divine Mother.

It

is time for the Sai Ladies to begin a movement that can spark a new

change in the manner in which women behave. The virtuous character of

women, their precious gem, purity has been replaced with fake,

imitation glamour.

Female glamour is

commercialised in all the advertisements, films, magazines and

newspaper articles. The word virtue seems to have vanished, struck off

from the worldly vocabulary. We are told to shape up, dress-up,

make-up, sell yourself, pamper yourself, indulge yourself, and do

everything you can…to catch a highly educated man.

When

looking for a bride for his son, does a father ask the girl, “Will you

stay-at-home and raise my son’s children?†If looking for a husband

for your daughter, will you ask the boy, “Can my daughter stay-at-home

to raise your children?â€

Sathya Sai Baba says, “Some

parents while trying to fix up marriage alliance ask, ‘My daughter has

completed her post graduation. She is good looking. What about your

son? Has he completed post graduation? Is he handsome?’ In fact,

beauty is related to character, not to the physical appearance. Beauty

of character is what one should aspire for.â€

Ladies,

do we need a wake up call? The multi-media community is selling our

female character with damaging marketing techniques. Why are we

allowing ourselves to be sold in the market place? Even more tragic,

we are not only buying the products they sell but we are conforming to

their hidden message.

We are being

programmed in a very radical manner, so subtle that many are not even

aware. And yet we find ourselves acting sometimes in a manner that is

contrary to our own belief and wonder why? We are not taking the time

for self-inquiry.

Sathya Sai Baba says, “Young

people are all the time subjected to a barrage of falsehood. But no

one has the time or the patience to guide them and correct them, both

parents and teachers. And society couldn’t care less!â€

Women are the highest gift given to mankind, because we are the vessel in

which God’s creation continues. In addition, we have the guardianship

of preparing the life of our children by moulding their character.

There is no higher position given to mankind by God than the honour of

being a female, the first teacher, setting the stage of right conduct

and love of God that is formulated in the early years of child

development.

God cannot teach each child

on the planet, unless it is through the feminine energy in the role of

motherhood. We are the instruments and what kind of a tune are these

instruments playing, a worldly or a spiritual tune. We have lost the

venerable idea of what it means to be woman. We have lost the meaning

of a primary role for the spiritual advancement of souls who are

seeking to find the meaning and purpose of their lives. I have to ask

each of you what mission is more worthy, glamour or virtue?

Sathya Sai Baba says, “The

present – day education is leading to unhealthy competition and

conflicts. I do not say that girls should not pursue higher education.

If I am against women’s education why should I establish women’s

colleges? I have established various educational institutions with the

sole purpose of inculcating virtues in students.â€

Higher

education for women accelerated in the 1950’s, and today in America

more women are graduating from high schools and universities than men.

Education has motivated to trade in their apron for the corporate

world. Along with higher education for women came the propaganda and

the careers will bring them fulfillment, achievement, and self-esteem

and it has in some cases. But equal acclaim must be attributed to

stay-at-home mothers. Or else, the number of women in the work place

will increase. Today, in America, 76% of all mothers work and finally

children under the age 5 are sent to day care centres.

The

propaganda of selling career paths to women versus staying at home with

the children is what I witnessed in the 1960’s and 70’s. Now with my

aching heart I see that the same messages are expounded here in the

India I love. I cannot believe I am watching history repeat itself.

It’s like going to a bad movie twice.

In a

recent Indian newspaper a popular women is being interviewed and says,

“The sons of professionally qualified well-placed mothers treat women

differently, perhaps more respectfully, than sons whose mothers are

homemakers. They believe women are supposed to be just that – have

children and be in the kitchen.†She is saying that professional

mothers are most respected by their sons than a mother that is a

homemaker. Listen to the humiliation. Women who are stay-at-home

mothers are not even equally treated in the eyes of women who have

careers. Women are not supporting women.

In

many cultures, where women are regarded as less valuable than men, when

given opportunity they will take the chance to prove once and for all

that they too are equally as intelligent and capable as men. But, the

price tag for these accomplishments is exorbitant, because it is the

children who are paying the price. They are being neglected and left on

their own.

Praising and encouraging women

to work and degrading stay-at-home mothers is a message that has left a

tragic mark on many households and, in my opinion, increased the

divorce rate, because it has placed enormous stress on husband, wife

and children.

Women are extremely stressed

out trying to play super-moms. And now that the dust has settled

through the events of the changing role of women for the past fifty

years in America, we discover that the children are suffering the price

of these careers. They have literally fallen through the crack of the

working family.

Sathya Sai Baba says to His students, “Mothers!

You expect me to go for a job that offers a fat salary. But, high

salaries are not as important as a virtuous life. If we give preference

to money instead of a noble life, our life itself will be ruined.â€

Women

enjoy working outside the home because they get recognition. They can

communicate with their peers and not be burdened with what in society

is considered a worthless occupation, motherhood. Their self-image is

improved because society tells them this, but, in reality, they are

struggling with the overdose of guilty every time they leave a sick or

clinging child who wants its mother. Yes, working women have

contributed to society, but we need to discriminate between what we are

being told and what is truth. What is the remedy for the fading virtues

of women in society? We female devotees need to begin by addressing

these issues that pertain to females. The education of Sai’s teachings

for the role of women is long overdue. We need to have our own study

circles, Sai Ladies conferences, and educational programmes that

enhance the principles, understanding, implementation, motivation and

inspiration that is needed for the Sai Spiritual transformation of

women to occur. We need to support and unite in a sisterhood that never

existed before.

This job is critical not only to us, and our family but it is critical to Sai Baba’s Mission. It is the dharma of

women to bring their famiies to God, because devotion is the basis of

their nature. We have the inherent ability to be prayerful examples of

love that can raise the consciousness of mankind.

I

ask you, “Who else is going to be His instruments to stop the onslaught

of immorality?†It is women. Why? Because our original nature given

to us by God is one of nurturing, sacrifice, sweetness, and devotion.

This job is essential not only to us, and our families but it is

essential to Sai’s Mission.

This is our dharma.

Women, we do not need to prove anything to our self as being worthy.

Don’t listen to the commercials beating their tunes with ulterior

motives. When we observe over centuries the sacrifice of women, we see

the countless hours of caring for the family, in sickness or health, we

see the silent suffering, the lack of recognition, humiliation, hours

on hours of giving with very seldom hearing a simple “Thank Youâ€. And

yet our devotion to God continues and even though our lives are filled

with many obstacles, countless hardships and tragedy.

Look

what we have accomplished for generations with little acknowledgement

or tribute. How can we question our worthiness? Is there anything

further that we have to prove? Of course not! We are the feminine

energy of the entire creation. Look inside and you will find rare,

priceless, precious jewels of strength, self-confidence, love, devotion

and purity of intent. We are all Divine Mothers of Love!

Let

us pray that our Beloved Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba blesses us with

this mission and inspires us to work towards the goal of “dharma for womenâ€.

Dharma for women – Is our fervent cry

Dharma for women – Is our spiritual tie

Dharma for women - Mothers are held high

Dharma for women – Consciousness will fly

Dharma for women – Is the Mission of Sai

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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