Why This Ashanti?
Date: Jan 15, 1979
Location: Chennai, TN (Madras)
Life as a human being is granted to living beings as the crown of their achievement during many lives. But that life is very unsteady; death is always stalking a living being, and nobody knows when it will snatch a man away. Therefore, there should be no delay in fixing upon the goal of life and deciding on the best means of reaching it. One has to turn from the outer environment and its attractions to the inner levels of consciousness. This journey will be rewarded very well because there are precious treasures of ecstasy available. The sea scatters on the shore only shells and foam. But if one dares to dive into the depths, he will be rewarded by coral and pearls. This is the real mission of man. If he misses it, he is born and dies like an animal, which has no knowledge of its inner springs of joy. He who has discovered this inner spring will be Atma-Rama, happy and content, peaceful and loving.
All the fear, anxiety, cruelty, and injustice that is injuring the world today is caused by the wrong type of material education, which lays emphasis more on the many than on the One. Even those who promise to cure the disease of the body treat it as if its different parts are fit subjects for separate study and treatment. All nature is the body of God and must be looked upon as One. Spiritual education draws attention to the One behind all this apparent multiplicity.
Uttarayana Teaches Us Great Lessons
Today is the Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu. It is the day of Uttarayana when the Sun turns daily more and more towards the north for a six-month period, which is considered holier than the other six months. Pongal means boiling over, spilling over of milk; that is to say, the heart must spill over with delight at the great lessons that the Uttarayana teaches us. The Sun is the presiding deity of the eye as well as the intellect, and when the Sun turns north, we must also decide to turn towards the holy path of God-realisation. When Arjuna and Duryodhana were together with Sri Krishna to seek his help during the Kurukshetra war, Arjuna chose the path of God while Duryodhana preferred the path of material power. If one has God on one's side, what can he not achieve?
The more riches you accumulate, the more bound you become, the more worry, anxiety, and fear you get into. There can be no peace of mind for a person burdened by riches. People seek this ashanti (restlessness) since they do not know where shanti (peace) can be acquired. An educated man must have as his first qualification the virtue of shanti, that is to say, not being affected by praise or blame, failure or success. It is the ego that makes one feel glad or sad. Therefore, control the ego by extending love to every living being. Self or ego is lovelessness.
No person who is afflicted with ego can feel happy when others are happy and feel miserable when others are miserable or can take a positive step to share the happiness and misery of others. Without this deep love, a person, however highly educated, is only a danger to the community.
Today you have dusted and cleaned your houses and their surroundings, painted and whitewashed the walls; you have drawn auspicious designs on the floor; you have tied up festoons and floral wreaths over your doors. All this is simply outer decoration. Decide to remove the evils of egotism, greed, hatred, and jealousy and become aware in the new light that will dawn in the Atma (Supreme Soul) in all its glory.
Madras, 15-1-1979