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"The sun appeared serenely peaceful. "When people give up hatred and violence,
Embodiments of Love! Boys and Girls!
Students - boys and girls displayed wonderful items of skill and beauty. In addition to academics, students have demonstrated their talents in diverse fields. Awareness is life. Our students excelled not only in sports and games but also in performing on the Band and Nadaswaram, giving joy to all. The lion dance group consisted of boys from Higher secondary school as well as from postgraduate courses like MBA, M.Tech, M.Sc, etc. They performed with great enthusiasm and perfection and made everybody happy. Girls from Anantapur Campus have undergone training under experts and have learnt Nadaswaram, particularly for performing on Swami's Birthday and Convocation functions. This morning also you might have listened to their performance. They participated in sports, music and cultural events not for their own satisfaction but with the sole intention of pleasing Swami. They went through many difficulties and inconveniences with strong determination and achieved success. You have just listened to the speech of a student, who hails from Darjeeling. He is a member of the lion dance group. During one of the rehearsal sessions, he went up to a height of 12 ft. to perform a daring feat. Swami had told him not to go to such a height, but in his enthusiasm to please Swami, he ignored Swami's words. He lost his balance and fell down. There was a swelling on his neck. Then I told him to take rest for a few days. He said, "Swami I have come all the way from Darjeeling only to dedicate myself at Your Feet. Let anything happen to my body, I will not give up my resolve." He was determined to participate in the dance. I was pleased with his strong faith and determination. I gently touched his neck with My hand and told him that everything would be all right. He was completely cured. I respond to each of you in accordance with the feelings you have towards Me. My Sankalpa (Will) is based on your feelings. Ultimately, the boy rose to the occasion and performed the feat admirably. Today you find many people, young and old, accomplishing stupendous
tasks by dint of their strong determination. But so far no one has been
able to unravel the mystery of mind and matter. All the activities of
man, from dawn to dusk, are related to these two. Even the highly educated
do not make any effort to understand this. If you ask them, what is
mind, they say, "It does not matter". They argue that there
is no point in trying to understand the nature of the mind. If you ask
them, what is matter, they say, "Never mind". First and foremost,
man should understand the relationship between mind and matter. The
one who does not know the nature of the mind can be called a fool. The
one who understands the nature of the mind is truly a Mahaniya (noble). |
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What is the form of the mind? Where has it originated? What is its nature? What is the mystery behind it? One should make an enquiry on these lines. The Atma has three powers associated with it: The vastness of the mind is indescribable. It can travel to any distance in a trice. Its power is beyond description and human comprehension. No task can be accomplished without the power of the mind. The mind has no form. It works only with the help of the Atmic power. Therefore, it is the inner Self that operates through the mind and performs all activities in the world. Even ages of effort are inadequate to understand the nature of the mind. The second is the power of intellect. It is full of illumination. It discriminates between good and evil without giving room to selfishness. The third is the power of Samskara. Its results are experienced not only in this birth but also in future births. Samskara is giving up of evil and cultivating goodness in thought, word and deed. It is not possible for any book to describe in detail the powers of Manas, Buddhi and Samskara. Hence, I have decided to explain to the students about these three. To begin with, try to understand the relationship between the mind and matter. One cannot exist without the other. Here is a rose. This corresponds to matter. Without the mind, you cannot see this rose flower. The mind is based on the principles of reaction, resound and reflection. A true human being is one who understands the nature of the mind and its effect. You think that the mind is a bundle of thoughts. Then from where do the thoughts arise? The Self is the basis of thoughts. They arise out of Chaitanya (awareness). Everyone is endowed with Vijnana (wisdom). But some foolish people feel proud of their bookish knowledge. Such people cannot be called truly educated. Without the knowledge of the Self, all other forms of knowledge are useless. Take for instance a person who is highly educated in the physical sense. Ask him a question, "Who are you"? He will not be able to give the correct answer in spite of his high qualification. He might say, "I am Rama Sastri". This is the name given to his body and it does not correspond to his true Self. If you put the same question again, he will say, "I am a scholar". Even this is not the correct answer, because it corresponds to his worldly education and has nothing to do with his true Self. If you ask him the same question again, he will say, "I am an Indian". He fails to understand that neither his name nor his profession nor his nationality correspond to his true Self. The body and the mind are only instruments. They are under your control. Do not identify yourself with the instruments. You are the master. Master the mind and be a mastermind. When you explain to him in this manner, he will realize the truth and give the correct answer, "All these days I was deluded with body attachment. Now I realize that I am the Atma which transcends the body; is beyond time and which cannot be comprehended by worldly education." It is the unseen Atma which makes the body function. People forget the Master (the Atma) and get deluded by their attachment to the body. All that is related to the body, i.e., name; profession and education are temporary. Truth is your name. You are the Self, which is eternal. Hence, give up body attachment and live in Atmic consciousness. So long as one is attached to the body, one can never attain the knowledge of the Atma. You may be able to quote from the scriptures but that corresponds to only bookish knowledge, which cannot lead you to your true, Self. You are the Atma, which is the source of all powers. In order to understand the power of the Atma; first of all enquire into the nature of the mind. The effects of the mind cannot be described in words. The mind is responsible for birth, death, action, family, childhood, old age, happiness, sorrow, success and failure. The entire life is based on the mind. Once you understand the nature of the mind, you will know the nature of matter. To understand the nature of the mind, you should have control over your senses. How can you control others when you cannot control your own senses? You should have sense control in order to become a good leader. The mind is very powerful. Without understanding its power, man feels proud of his limited knowledge. It is utter foolishness. He feels he knows everything. He is diverting his mind on trivial objectives without trying to know the Atma. This is the reason why man is subjected to difficulties and misery. You are responsible for your happiness or misery. You should not blame others for your condition. As you are unable to realize your true Self, you are experiencing the dualities of pleasure and pain. Once you know your true Self, you will not be affected by them. It is a sin to blame others for your suffering. You suffer because of lack of morality in your feelings and improper conduct. Your destiny is based on your character. Character is based on actions. Actions are based on thoughts. Therefore, cultivate morality and sacred thoughts. None can escape the law of action. It is based on the mind. Embodiments of Love! You cannot exist without the mind. The mind is with you always. You can be called a human being only when you know the nature of the mind. This is the teaching of the Vedanta. Vedanta is the essence of the Vedas, which teach the Atma Jnana (knowledge of the Self). Atma is like the control room. Once you gain access to the ‘control room’, all your senses and the mind will be under your control. When the main switch of the house is turned on, the bulbs in all the rooms will glow. The Atma is like the main switch and the senses are like the bulbs in different rooms. Take for instance a mansion consisting of various rooms like bedroom, storeroom, dining room, bathroom, kitchen, etc. These rooms are of your own making. Each room is separated from the other by a wall. Once the walls are demolished, only one big hall remains. Body attachment is like the wall that separates one from the other and which comes in the way of realizing the Self. Once this wall is broken down, you will realize the infinite and immortal Self. Instead of realizing the infinite and immortal Self, you are developing attachment to the body over a number of births. Develop detachment at least from this birth. You claim something as 'mine' but it will be yours only so long as your body exists. After your death, what you earlier claimed as yours will belong to somebody else. Such being the case, why should you develop attachment to worldly possessions? Human life is based on ‘I’ and ‘mine’. ‘I’ refers to the Atma and ‘mine’ refers to matter. The mind has originated from the Atma. Matter is the effect of the mind. Once you know the nature of the mind and matter, everything else will be known. Students! You have a long life ahead of you not wait. Do till old age to take to the path of spirituality. Start early, drive slowly, and reach safely. Be very cautious in this age and do not waste your time in trivial pursuits. Time is very precious and once it is lost, you can never get it back. Make every effort to know what ought to be known while your sensory faculties are strong. If you cannot do it now, you can never do it in your life. "Oh man, do not take pride in your physical
beauty, youth and sensory powers. Who will come to your rescue in the old age? Hence, make proper use of your senses and be self-reliant. Nobody can say for sure what will happen to the body in the next moment. So, do not develop body attachment. But you should take care of it properly so that you do not depend on others. Do your duty sincerely. You refer to yourself as ‘I’, which is nothing but the Atma. Let your body be under the control of the Atma and none else. When you ask, who is Ramaiyya, somebody will get up and say ‘I’: if you ask who is Anil Kumar, the person standing here will say ‘I’. In this manner, the principle of ‘I’ is fundamental and is present in one and all. Just as one lamp lights another, it is from the fundamental ‘I’ that all other ‘I’ s have emerged. The same current illumines all bulbs. Each being is like a bulb and God is like the generator. If someone were to ask you, "Who are you", you should say with conviction that you are the Atma. What is Mind? It is an aspect of the Self. Just as sugar is the basis for all sweets, the Atma is the basis for the body, mind and intellect. One should hold on firmly to this fundamental principle. You belong to mankind. Do not let your mind behave like a monkey. In fact, monkey is better than man in the sense that it participated in the service of Rama. Once a monkey taught a lesson to a man thus: "Oh mad fellow! You make fun of me, but in fact, I am far better than you. Are you participating in the service of God, just as I did? I obeyed the command of Lord Rama, crossed the ocean and found the whereabouts of Mother Sita. I stood in front of Lord Rama like a Deena (obedient servant) and faced Ravana like a Dheera (one of valour). Likewise, you should be humble before the noble and face the wicked with courage." Today man is behaving like a mad monkey. He may not have a tail, but he has the traits of a monkey. Give up monkey traits and take to the sacred path keeping the Atma as your goal. Understand that you are the spark of the Atma and strive to harmonize the mind, the intellect and the Samskara. Samskara is very subtle. You may not understand its implication now. It follows you like a shadow from birth to birth. Samskara refers to the process of refinement. You have the power to refine yourself but you are not making use of it. You have to refine yourself. This is the sacred teaching of Indian culture. Indian culture is like pure gold, but such a precious culture is being ignored today. People do not respect their parents and elders. They have forgotten the sacred values of love and humility. They give importance to only worldly education and material possessions. These will be with you so long as you are alive. When you leave the body what follows you is only Samskara (innate tendency) and not Samsara (family). But you ignore Samskara and get caught up in Samsara and suffer from lack of peace. "In spite of his education and intelligence,
You will attain immortality only when you acquire the knowledge of the Self. "Oh student! You struggle hard in life merely
for the sake of filling your belly. Merely by looking at the world map, can you say that you have toured the length and breadth of the world? Likewise, mere acquisition of bookish knowledge is of no use. Enquire, what have you gained by forgetting God and reposing your faith in the world? Nothing whatsoever! You may go abroad and earn crores of rupees, but can you take with you even a Naya paisa when you depart from this world? What is the use of merely going round the world? Does the spoon, which is used to serve various items like Sambar, Chutney, Rasam and Payasam (sweet pudding) experience their different tastes? Likewise, man is going to various countries and reading various books without any benefit. Embodiments of Love! Students! Develop love and share it with others. Transform this world into a paradise of love. Then there will be no misery at all. Understand the nature of the mind and you will be redeemed. You took part in Sports Meet, exhibited great talent and won many prizes. This is also very essential from the worldly point of view. Worldly education is for life here and spiritual education is for the life hereafter. So, both are essential. Worldly education is like left leg and spiritual education is like right leg. Both the legs are needed for marching. Likewise, both forms of education are needed for progress in life. Left (world) has to be left some day or the other, but right (spirituality) is always right. Most of us use right hand to do our work. What does it mean? It means that we should do only right things and make everybody happy. Even in the daily life, the left hand is used to clean the dirt and the right hand is used for performing one's duty. What is the goal of human life? One has to recognize the fundamental
truth, i.e., the principle of Atma. It is within you. It is possible
to know this only through the intellect because it has the capacity
to discriminate. If you want to partake of an orange, you have to peel
out the bitter rind. Even the monkey peels out the skin of a banana
before partaking of it. Likewise, the intellect should give up evil
and accept the good. What is the use of human birth if man acts in the
same manner as a monkey or a buffalo? There is a lesson to be learnt
even from buffaloes and cows. They graze in the fields without wasting
a minute and masticate leisurely whatever they have eaten. Likewise,
whenever you come across anything good, accept it without delay. Later
on contemplate on it and assimilate it. |