Develop One-Pointed Love For God
Date: Apr 18, 1996
Venue: Sai Shruti
Location: Kodaikanal, TN
Man Is The Form Of God
Embodiments of Love!
The world we see is transitory and full of troubles and travails. Man cannot get lasting happiness from this ephemeral world. Worldly happiness is temporary and fleeting; permanent and eternal Ananda (bliss) lies in the realisation that the world is the form of the Divine. But man looks at it as mere material world due to his ignorance. The mistake lies in his vision and not in God’s creation.
Develop Divine Vision
The wide world we see is the cosmic divine form of God. But it appears mundane to us because we see it with a mundane vision. So, we should not see this world with mundane vision; we should see it with a divine vision.
All things in this universe are different combinations of atoms and God permeates every atom of the universe. There is no universe without atoms. So, everything in this universe is divine. Anoraneeyan Mahato Mahiyan (Brahman is subtler than the subtlest and vaster than the vastest). Divinity permeates everything, from microcosm to macrocosm. But we can see divinity in the entire creation only when we develop divine vision.
Different heads have different thoughts, but the truth is one. Here is a small story to illustrate it. Once four students visited a temple. Seeing the idol of Krishna in the temple, they started discussing what the idol was made of. One student said that it was made of white marble. The second student differed from him and said, “No, it is made of red stone.” The third student gave the verdict that it was not red stone but blue stone which is very rare. The fourth student commented, “It is neither white nor red nor blue. The idol is made of green stone.” Each one started arguing to prove his point of view as it is common with modern students to indulge in argumentation. When their arguments became loud, the priest of the temple came there and asked the students not to disturb the peace of the temple by making noise. One of the students then asked the priest, “Panditji, what is the colour of the idol in the temple?” The priest replied, “The colour of the idol is black. I worship it, do Abhishekam (ceremonial bath) and offer Arati to it daily.” But the students were not convinced and started arguing with the priest also. The priest then took them to sanctum sanctorum and removed the glasses they were wearing to enable them to see the actual colour of the idol. Then only could they realise the truth that the colour of the idol was indeed black. Similarly, man sees the world with his distorted vision. Naturally, he cannot perceive the truth.
In modern times, science and technology have made great progress. Man today has learnt to travel to the moon which is lakhs of miles away. But he does not travel even one inch within himself. He wants to explore the moon which is far away, but he does not look into his mind that is within him. With worldly education, man develops outward vision; he does not nurture inward vision. He travels to the moon at great expense and brings back a handful of dust. What is the use when truckloads of dust are available free on earth? Instead of exploring the outer world, man should turn his vision inward and try to know his real nature. Chandrama Manaso Jatah, Chakshoh Suryo Ajayata (the moon was born out of the mind and the sun out of the eyes of the Supreme Being), say the Upanishads. In fact, the reflection of the effulgent divine principle on the mind is the real moon which man should explore instead of going to the far away moon and bringing back a handful of dust. Man does not see God who is close to him because of his defective vision, but he makes incessant efforts to see what is far away. When you see a mountain from a distance, it appears to be smooth and beautiful. But when you go near it, you see only a heap of rough stones. Therefore, man should remove his illusion, go within and know the divine principle inherent in him instead of exploring the outer world.
Kill Your Inner Enemies
The main cause of man’s outward vision is modern education. It teaches him to build castles in the air. The knowledge that he gains by his outward vision is as small as a mustard seed but he considers it big like a pumpkin. Modern man prides over his inventions. He makes countless weapons by his new inventions and uses them to kill his own fellow beings. We read in newspapers about the killing of man by man. Oh mad man! Is your intelligence meant only to invent weapons to kill others? You have so many enemies within you, viz., ego, anger, greed, attachment, pride and jealousy, but you do not kill them. Instead, you go on killing outer enemies. First kill your deadly inner enemies. When you have so many enemies within you, it is foolish to think of those who are outside as your enemies. You are slave of your internal enemies and you want to kill the external enemies! This is not humanness. One who is a slave of inner enemies does not know what human qualities are. If you have bravery and courage, kill your inner enemies. Look at the external world with love and develop one-pointed love for God. Then only will you be embellished with human qualities.
Realise That You Are The Atma
What are the ornaments you require to decorate yourself?
Hastasya Bhushanam Danam,
Satyam Kanthasya Bhushanam,
Shrotrasya Bhushanam Shastram,
Bhushanaih Kim Prayojanam?
(Sanskrit Verse)
(Charity is the true ornament for the hand. Truth is the true necklace and listening to sacred texts is the true ornament for the ears. What is the use of other ornaments?)
What are your ornaments for? Do they enhance your beauty? It is not the bangles which make your hands beautiful. It is charity which makes them beautiful. Similarly, listening to the sacred texts is the beauty of the ears. Does a necklace add to the beauty of your neck? No, it is truth that makes it beautiful.
Embodiments of Love!
Man should try to understand the difference between truth and untruth. Due to lack of his power of discrimination man today considers truth as untruth and untruth as truth. Divinity pervades the entire universe. There is no other cosmic form separate from the universe. This universe itself is the cosmic form and man is a form of God. When you realise this truth, human shortcomings will not arise in you. Then there will be no feelings of high and low. Each person is divine. You are not the body; you are the Atma which means you are ancient and eternal. So, have the firm conviction, “I am God.” When you realise this truth, everything in the world will appear to you pure and sacred.
People pray to God for His grace and blessings. But first they should earn deservedness. Here is a small example. When people travel in a bus, the person who boards the bus first sits on the first seat and the one who boards the bus last sits on the last seat. But while getting down from the bus, the person on the last seat gets down first and the one on the first seat gets down last. In this way, the person who boards the bus first stays in the bus for a longer period. Moreover, if he has a bag with some valuables in it, he gets time to gather it carefully. This is called Prapti (deservedness). A person with purity of mind has this deservedness. Hence, man should wash away dirty thoughts from his mind and fill it with sacred thoughts. Then only will he attain Jnana Drishti (vision of wisdom) which will enable him to see the universe as the shining cosmic form of God.
Treasure The Wealth Of Divine Thoughts
Scientists say that everything in the universe is a conglomeration of atoms. Long ago, ancient sages of Bharat said, “Sarvam Rama-mayam” (everything is filled with Rama principle). They declared that the entire universe is divine. So, there is difference only in name. While the sages call it the divine principle of Rama, the scientists say, the universe is made of atoms. The culture of Bharat is very sacred. Many divine principles and mysteries are enshrined in this great culture. These lofty principles should form the basis of everything in man’s life. But modern man wants only worldly pleasures. He seeks pleasure in his business, his profession and everything he comes across in life. But this is not true happiness. That is what sage Tyagaraja said when he sang, “Oh mind! Tell me whether happiness lies in wealth or proximity to God.” What is happiness? What is freedom? Only thinking of God can give true happiness. This is Paramanandam (supreme bliss). Nothing is more blissful than this. You envy others that they have enormous wealth and their life is full of pleasures. But they have both Bhoga (pleasure) and Roga (disease). You should feel happy that you are free from Roga. Moreover, you possess the wealth of divine thoughts. This should give you happiness and satisfaction in life. Treasure such divine thoughts in your mind. But people today are very much dissatisfied and follow the wrong path. What is the reason? The reason lies in their Vasanas (evil tendencies) from their past lives. Your mind will be purified if you remove these Vasanas.
Listen with full attention to what is being said. Do not follow others and do not act foolishly. Chant the Name of Sathya Sai. Listen to the good words He speaks. Why do you refuse to listen to His words? People nowadays are all attention to listen to bad things but they do not pay heed to anything good. Why has tongue been given to you? The tongue has been given to you to sing Bhajans and chant the Name of God. Why have eyes been given to you? Have eyes been given to you to see anything and everything? No, these have been given to you to see God. Do you know why God has given you legs? Have legs been given to you to roam about in lanes and bylanes? No, these have been given to you to circumambulate the temples. Similarly, hands have been given to you to serve others. Offer all your limbs to God. Use your hands, legs, tongue, eyes, and ears for God’s work.
Realise that you are God. Aham (I) is the first name of God. Inquire deeply, who am I? We say, I am Swami, I am a man, I am a woman, I am a Brahmin, etc. When I say, I am Swami, I comes first and Swami comes next. When you say, I am a woman, I comes first and woman comes next. When you ask someone his name, he may say, I am Krishnaiah or Ramdas. Here also I comes first and the name next. When once God appeared before a devotee in answer to his prayer, the devotee asked, “Who are You?” Then God replied, “Son, I am God whom you worship.” So, even God says I first. Hence, I is always first. Know that I means Aham or Atma which conveys that the real nature of man is divine.
Ego And Attachment Are The Cause Of Man’s Miseries
But people use I in worldly sense which denotes ego and attachment. This is the cause of man’s unlimited miseries. When you say, my house, my car, my mother, you develop attachment with them. Suppose, you have a house and someone sticks a cinema poster on its wall, you immediately become angry and quarrel with him, saying this is my house. But after you sell your house, you are not worried even if a bomb falls on it. Similarly, if you sell your car, you do not worry if it meets with an accident. Why? You are not worried because the car now does not belong to you. So, you have no attachment with it. An industrialist used to get worried when there was a strike in his factory. He would not move out of his house during the period of the strike lest someone should cause harm to him. He would also arrange police protection. After he sold away his factory, he did not bother what happened to it. Why? Because then the factory was not his. So, the cause of all your worries in life is your attachment. So long as you have the sense of I and mine, you will have attachment. When you think Mamaha (mine), you have a lot of trouble. You have no trouble when you think Na Mamaha (not mine). You say, Na Deham. In Telugu it means ‘my body’. But ‘Na’ also means ‘no’. Then Na Deham would mean “I am not the body”.
Similarly, man should realise that he is neither the body nor the mind nor the intellect nor the senses. When you leave attachment, you will not only be free from worries, you will get the realisation of your divinity. Have attachment with God only. Instead of saying such and such thing belongs to me, say, God belongs to me. Pray to God:
Tvameva mata cha pita tvameva,
Tvameva bandhushcha sakha tvameva,
Tvameva vidya dravinam tvameva,
Tvameva Sarvam mama Deva Deva.
(Sanskrit Verse)
(Oh Lord! You alone are my father and mother, friend and relation, wisdom and wealth. You are my everything).
If you want real happiness, you should develop love for God. You can attain oneness with God only through love. Do not have attachment with your body. Develop attachment with God. Then you will have no need to search for happiness outside. Happiness exists within you. You are the embodiment of all happiness. Your happiness does not depend on your wealth, beauty, youth or high position in life. All these are temporary. When old age overtakes you, you will lose all your beauty, youth and strength. Your face will be full of wrinkles. You will not be able to walk and see. Passers-by will make fun of you. The entire life of man is a puppet show. So, do not be proud of your youth, beauty and strength. Realise that this body has been gifted to you by God to perform sacred deeds. Use your body to walk on the right path. Then only will your duty be accomplished. Your duty is to realise truth. Your destiny is truth.
(Bhagawan brought His Discourse to a close with the Bhajan “Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma …”)
– From Bhagawan’s Discourse in Sai Sruthi, Kodaikanal on 18th April 1996.