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Discourse: The Gospel of Work, Love, and Sacrifice Discourse of Sathya Sai Baba, Chinese New Year Day, Prashanti
Nilayam , 13 Feb 1997 Embodiments of love! There is no penance equal to a peaceful mind;
There is no greater happiness than contentment (santhosham). Man is perpetually in quest of happiness. But what is the happiness he seeks? Worldly happiness, transient pleasures? These cannot confer true happiness. Only spiritual happiness can give true happiness. Why has man lost this happiness? Because man is afflicted with insatiable desires. These desires are the cause of various maladies. It is only by limiting desires and thereby eliminating the diseases arising from them that man can secure peace. Next, what is meant by Dharma? Charity alone does not constitute Dharma (right conduct). Charity is quite different from righteousness. A temporary, worldly act is equated with Dharma. Dharma in its true sense refers to something, which is lasting. Atma-Dharma (the Dharma of the spirit) transcends all worldly actions. Many people in the world consider religion as identical with Dharma. But Dharma is quite different from religion. Religion is like a river. Dharma is like the ocean. There is a well-known saying: "The ocean is the final destination of all rivers". All rivers ultimately merge in the ocean. The essence of all religions, the goal of all scriptures, the objective of all aspirations is Dharma. DHARMA AND RELIGION It is totally wrong to equate the vast ocean of Dharma with the river of religion. "Religions are many, but the path is one. Religions have come into existence for the purpose of regulating human life. What is common to all of them is the principle of love (Prema-tatva). Man is governed by morality. In all countries morality and integrity should be like the life-breath. It is only when men adhere to morality that human ideals like fraternity, equality and liberty can become meaningful in daily life. It is because moral values have been given the go-by that you find today society bedeviled by disorder and unrest. The world will have respite from violence only when progress in science and technology is accompanied pari passu by development of ethical and spiritual values. In the economic sphere, when human desires are governed by righteousness,
a divine impulse will arise in man. When the quest for wealth and the
concern for sensuous pleasures are based on righteousness (Dharma),
the mind will spontaneously turn towards God. |
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MAN'S MISBEHAVIOR AND NATURAL DISASTERS In the vast cosmos, man is like a speck. Essentially, there is no conflict between man and creation. Just as a child is entitled to enjoy the milk from its mother and the bee is entitled to enjoy the honey from flowers, there can be no objection to man enjoying the resources of nature. But as a result of uncontrolled desires and reckless exploitation of natural resources, Nature is exhibiting frightening disorders. Natural calamities like earthquakes; volcanic eruptions, droughts and floods are the result of disturbances in the balance of Nature caused by reckless exploitation of natural resources. Mankind today appears like a foolish man who is wielding the axe at the branch of a tree on which he is sitting. THE POWER OF LOVE Men have to develop a sense of spiritual oneness. Out of that sense of oneness, love will grow. Love alone can bind the whole of humanity into one unit. What do you see in this hall today? Here are people gathered from Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries. What is it that has brought them together in this small village? It is only love and the sense of oneness with others. The bliss of life is embedded in this love. Pure bliss is derived from this love. When this love is shared with others you have the bliss of collective joy. When your life dances on the waves of this love it attains the fulfillment of humanness. Man today does not recognize this sense of oneness. Man does not mean the body alone. Man has the mind, the intellect and the Atma (the Spirit). It is the combination of all these four that constitutes true humanness. When the balance among these four constituents is upset, man is plunged in troubles. When man maintains the balance among these four, the nation will prosper. THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS The transformation of man is based on transformation of the mind. When men are transformed, the nation is transformed. When nations change, the world is transformed. Hence, if the world has to be changed, there has to be a mental transformation at the individual level. The human mind should be filled with love. The mind is a remarkable entity. When it is filled with wisdom, it makes a man a saint. When it is associated with ignorance, it turns into an agent of death. Hence it has been declared that the mind is the cause of human bondage or liberation. All change, in education or other spheres, has to begin with transformation of the mind. LESSONS FROM ANIMALS AND BIRDS Indifference, bad company, disrespect, arrogance and jealousy, these five tendencies reduce man to the level of the animal. No one with these vices can be called an educated person. To get rid of these vices, it is necessary to take note of some of the good qualities in animals and birds. Man can learn any number of good qualities from animals, birds, insects and worms. One animal, which is viewed with contempt, is the donkey. But there are quite a few virtues man can learn from the donkey. The quality of patience to be found in a donkey is not to be found even in man. Whatever burdens may be heaped on its back, it bears them all with forbearance. It puts up with any amount of beatings. Even when it is starved of food and water, it presents a calm face. Man has thus to learn the quality of forbearance from the donkey. The ant is one of the tiniest among insects. But there are many lessons to be learnt from it. The ant has a capacity for foresight. With foreknowledge of the rainy season ahead, the ant starts storing food from three months in advance. Then, there is the spider, from which lessons can be learnt. Determination is one of its traits. How many times its web may be destroyed or broken, the spider will go on remaking it with relentless determination. Then, there is the dog. The dog is treated with neglect and indifference. But the fidelity displayed by a dog is not found in any other creature. Getting a few morsels of food from a man, the dog shows its gratitude to him by following him and wagging its tail out of affection. But such gratitude is lacking among students who have been nourished, educated and placed comfortably in life (by their parents). Many do not have even a fraction of the gratitude displayed by dogs. Has their education or intelligence any meaning? MONOGAMY AMONG BIRDS Next, take the example of the parrots. Conjugal fidelity is a supreme quality among parrots. The firm attachment to each other in a parrot couple is not to be found even among highly developed human beings. The story of how Valmiki was deeply moved when a hunter killed one of two birds, who were a loving couple, is well known. When one of the birds died, its mate followed suit, unable to bear the pangs of separation. Out of the intense sorrow and compassion of Valmiki, the first sloka emerged from his lips and that was the beginning of the great epic. When its mate dies, a bird will not seek another partner. It will starve itself to death. How many men care to follow the example of the birds in their devotion to monogamy? Many are ready to remarry after the loss of the first wife. The supreme virtue of monogamy is a quality man can learn from birds. Thus, there are many useful lessons to be learnt from animals, birds and insects. Book knowledge alone is of little use. In fact, the human heart is the best teacher in the world. Time is a supreme preceptor. This vast Cosmos is the ideal book for all. And there is only one true friend and that is God. There is no need to go in search of a preceptor; your heart is enough. If you follow the dictates of your heart, every action will be sanctified. It is necessary also to recognize the importance of Time. Time determines many of our actions in life. Time is a greet teacher. The universe is a vast textbook. By properly studying what is happening in the cosmos you can learn any number of lessons. God is your best, unfailing friend at all times. All others are mere time-servers. People waste their lives believing in such petty fair-weather friends. Your best friend is residing in your heart as the Indweller. YOUR HEART IS YOUR COUNTRY Today the Chinese devotees are observing their National New Year Day here. What is the origin of the word "China"? It is derived from the two words "Chung" and "kuo". "Chung" means the human heart. "Kuo" refers to the country (desam). The word "China" therefore means that "My heart is my country". This concept is applicable to all countries and all religions. For instance, Bharata. It is derived from the two words: "Bhaa" meaning "effulgence" and "Rata" meaning "to rejoice". The heart is the source of effulgence. Bharatiya is one who rejoices in the effulgence emanating from the heart. Every man is attracted to the heart. God is not confined to any particular place. His real abode is the heart. THE CHINESE TRADITION The Chinese have esteemed the heart as their native land. The heart is subject to troubles and difficulties. From ancient times - and to some extent even today - the Chinese have observed one ritual every morning before beginning their daily chores. They declare, "Difficulties are our friends. Let us invite them". The Chinese have looked upon difficulties as their true friends. They have recognized that without trouble no good can be realized. They used to start the day's work with this thought before them. The Chinese also realized that true happiness comes from the satisfaction of a task well done. In Bharat also there is the dictum, Uddhareth Aatmanaa- aathmaanam ("Raise the Self by the Self"). What is it that can raise the Self? It is our own good conduct. Our good conduct is not for elevating the country, but for elevating ourselves. A whetstone is used for sharpening a knife, not for making the whetstone smoother. Likewise, in this world, your good conduct improves you and, as a result the world. THE CULT OF HARD WORK There is a proverb current in China: "The most delicious food is that got by hard labor". What is got by arduous effort is relished with joy. One who enjoys his food without having labored for it is an idler. In China everyone works hard to earn his living. This cult of work should activate every human being. Unfortunately this is forgotten today. CHINA AND INDIA From very ancient times there have been close relations between China and Bharat. A short while ago a speaker mentioned, how in the Chinese pantheon there were deities corresponding to the deities worshipped in Bharat like Lakshmi, Bhoodevi, Kubera and others. Similarly a common saying current in China regarding government regulations is applicable also to the situation in Bharat. Comparing government regulations to a net, the Chinese used to say that the very small fish escape through the holes in the net, while the very big break through it. Only the middle-sized fish get caught in it. In Bharat also it is a fact that the lowest among the people are unaffected by government regulations. The very rich and powerful drive a coach and force through them. It is only the middle class that suffers most from these regulations. I have often indicated the rule by which people should govern their lives. They have to follow the dictates of their conscience "Make conscience your master". You can then face any difficulties in life and overcome them. Never give way to despair in the face of difficulties. MAN AND GOD Realize the relationship between your body and God. You are a limb of society. Society is a limb of the world. The world is a limb of nature. Nature is a limb of God. Instead of realizing this integral relationship between man, nature, and God, people are lost in the pursuit of wealth. This is totally wrong. People should enshrine God in their hearts and contemplate incessantly on the Divine. People today think of God only for money. God is sought only for money. Men resort to all devices to get money. Men go round wealth in adoration like the earth round the sun. [Swami sang a Telugu song]. This is the travesty of devotion that we witness today. Think of God. Money will come of its own accord. Today money rules every aspect of human life. Money has its place in life. But excessive wealth is a source of harm to the individual and the nation. You must strive to acquire wealth that will give you real happiness. DEVOTEE'S DUTY Today there are millions of devotees all over the world. The world would be a much better place if all of them practiced at least one good principle in their daily life. Jagadisan (from Malaysia who had spoken earlier) called upon the devotees participating in the Chinese National Day festival in Prasanthi Nilayam to give up one bad habit and cultivate one good habit as a mark of their visit to Prasanthi Nilayam. In respect of Sai, it is enough if you observe one good precept, namely, "Help ever, hurt never". Indeed, you should cultivate the spirit of sacrifice. When you cultivate love with sacrifice, you will progress spiritually. When you plant a sapling you have to water it and manure
it to make it grow. Likewise, for the plant of life, you have to provide
the water of love and the manure of sacrifice to enable it to grow well.
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