He and He Alone

Date: Feb 24, 1971

Location: Prasanthi Nilayam, AP

The Vedantic teaching that jeeva and Brahman are one is the true wisdom. Without proceeding towards it, man is cutting himself off from the unfailing spring of ananda (bliss), light, and peace. Without it, he sees the many, he is afraid of the many, he is confused with the many; he loves and hates, he craves, and is spurned; he posits one theory and condemns another. In fact, he is caught in the coils of moha (delusion). When moha is conquered, man is aware of the truth and he is free.

Kurukshetra is the field of food, for kuru means food. Food indicates all that is taken in, through the gullet or the nostrils or the senses. This aharam or annam (food) is what determines the nature of the impulses, emotions, and passions. These have to be directed along proper channels and sublimated to serve the goal of liberation from fear and grief.

The kshetra (field or body) must thus be transmuted into the Dharma-kshetra, the purified area of virtue and vairagya (detachment from worldly desires). Then, the charioteer will take charge, and man gets liberated, the body becomes Brahma-kshetra (field of Universal Soul). That is the life-story of a self-realized person.

Sadhana Is Essential To Overcome Faulty Vision

The self-realized person is merged in Atmic Bliss; he is not bothered by external happenings; he has the world of inner peace all to himself. If you follow such a person and pray for guidance, he will not be interested in you. Then, we have the Mahapurusha (elevated soul or noble person). He has not reached the goal yet; he is well on the way; he knows the road only as far as he has trekked; so, he is unable to give full guidance to the aspirant. The Avatara-purusha, however, has come solely to save mankind, and so, He is aware of the pilgrim, the path, and the goal. He is the Master of creation and He is fully conscious of His power. He knows the past, the present, and the future of all. He leads and liberates.

The mind is the source of delusion; it deludes and binds. If the mind is subjected to the intellect, then it disintegrates and disappears, leaving the field clear for the illumination that reveals, that "we and they are but He or It." As long as the world is seen as manifold, sadhana to overcome the faulty vision is essential.

In the deep sleep state, the senses do not work; one is immersed in the I consciousness only; that is to say, one is in samadhi, (the state of bliss). Only, one is not aware of it, at the time. There is just a trace of ignorance. During the waking state, there is knowledge, but no ananda (bliss). In deep sleep, there is ananda, but no knowledge. That is why it is said, liberation is attained the moment one is able to fix himself at the point where there is the experience of both jagrata and sushupti (waking and deep sleep).

When You Love Me, You Love All

Love is the word which indicates the striving to realize the falsehood of the many and the reality of the One. Love identifies; hate separates. Love transposes the Self onto another and the two think, speak, and act as one. When love takes in more and more within its fold, more and more entities are rendered as One. When you love Me, you love all; for you begin to feel and know and experience that I am in all. By means of dhyana (meditation), you can realize that 'I' am the resident in all hearts, the urge, the motive, the guide, the goal. Yearn for that vision, that awareness and make it your priceless possession. Then, you have what you often ask Me for—sakshatkara (Direct Vision of Reality). Your love has to be as pure and as free from the taint of ego as mine so that it can merge in Me.

Of course, it is hard sadhana. The mind is too much with you, now. One has to negate and deny, deprive oneself of many expectancies, dive deep into oneself, swim upstream against the current of generations of attachment to worldly things, including the body which one bears. The gopis (Cowherd girls) were so filled with the highest type of love that they saw and experienced the Krishna Principle in every speck of dust and blade of green that they saw. Love of Krishna makes the whole world Krishna. The denial of everything else is the method of visualizing Krishna in all. There is only One, the integer I. When it is repeated once again, we have two. The manifold creation is only He and He, repeated so often. Dust and blade, drop and spot—each is He, He and He alone. And, you are no exception, you are also He. The realization of this truth, this identity, this mergence, this is Sakshatkara.

Prasanthi Nilayam, 24-2-1971

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