| Q:
Swamiji, I am 38 now. If what you say be true I have made a
terrible mistake in that I depended upon relations, husband,
children, money, home, friends and sense objects, "the
outer world" as you say, for my happiness. Now your call
is to "detach" from these and take to God. Yes, I
shall. But how am I to know that the Swami, who is preaching
the New Values now is right and the world that taught me the
false values is wrong? Don't you see, Swamiji, I can't afford
to make yet another mistake. (Requests Sreemati Manorama from
Muzzafarnagar, U.P.)
A:
Priya Atman! Om Namasivaya!
Your
marvellous question. Chinmaya admires your intelligence and
courage. The aspirant in you has with the questions, proved
herself, to be a worthy student. How few have your honesty
to open up their sincere doubts. Bravo! Never, never hesitate
to approach a Mahatma with all your doubts. Doubts are the
various milestones on pilgrim's path to Truth, and once all
of them are covered he has reached the Truth.
Dear
mother, you have slightly hastened to conclude that you have
this doubt! Had you yet an unshaken faith in `the world that
taught me the false values' you would not have cared at all
to pen this letter. Your own experiences have proved to you
that at the moment of your great trials the `false values'
did not protect you. They deserted you and you found yourself
helpless in your despairs!
So
then, the world and its values are not reliable. This, you
know from your own bitter experiences. The Swami is offering
you another set of values, and declares that all these that
we perceive through our senses, mind and intellect constitute
the Great Grand Game of the Lord who is seated in our own
hearts. It is admirable of you to ask so candidly, `how am
I to know you are right!'
Certainly
you "can't afford to make yet another mistake" and
you should not. That is the anxiety of the Srutis and the
Smritis when they with loving insistence force us to detach
ourselves from the false changing values of life and command
us to accept the True Etemal Values of LIFE.
The
Life Divine is today an unknown thing to you. It is a distant
Land and a life that looks strange and bewildering when compared
to the present drearmland of the Samsara. Now, how to ascertain
whether the life in that unexplored, little-known world of
Godliness, is more perfect than the painful existence here,
now?
The
recent war would be the best analogy for you. You know that
there was a war in Europe some years ago, don't you? You know
that the Germans fixed their flags all over the continent
and half through Poland. You know that they were at last defeated
by the Allies. You know of the great discovery, the atom bomb,
and how maliciously inhuman it is, to use it in war. You know
that the world's Gold is cornered now in America; that.....and
so on. You have known all these, haven't you?
Yet,
you have seen nothing of these: You have experienced nothing
of the pains of the defeat or the joys of the victory. Yet
you know it all-HOW?
"From
newspaper reports; and, the entire community of people around
me believed it, talked of it, discussed daily upon its implications.
I had seen wounded soldiers and heard their stories. Moreover
we are even today experiencing its distant shocks in our day-to-day
financial, social and political life." -- Is this not
your answer?
If
this be your answer, you have correctly enumerated the usual
sources of all knowledge as :
(1)
personal experience or personal contact of people who had
the experience, (2) reports of experiences lived by others,(3)
company of believers and their daily discussions.
In
the Life Divine too the sources of proof and knowledge cannot
but be the same.
Sat-Sang
is the company of believers and listening and reacting to
their daily discourses.
Saints
and Sages have given their reports to us in every scripture
and religion of the world -- some rare giants of heroism had,
at intervals in the History of Man, visited the thick of the
Experience and had come back to report to the world of what
they saw, heard, lived and experienced in the Land of the
Beyond.
You
sought the wounded soldiers; similarly, seek and you shall
find, even around you some who face their daily lif, with
a smile and a mysteriously charming courage. Talk to them
with as much sympathy and true sincerity as you did when you
warmed yourself into the confidences of the disabled soldiers.
You will then hear from these rejuvenated champions of the
Life Divine, their own experiences in the new world of Devotion
to God, unknown to you.
Along
with these (Sat-Sang, study of scriptures, listening to the
true messages of devotees and their experiences) if you start
yourself living the Divine Life, then yours shall be the daily
experience of the blessings of the Lord even in your simple
domestic life.
The
abuses of others would then be but a rare music -- Divine
Sweetness to your ears!
The
pains of life automatically turn into the Joy of Existence
in the Devotees' hearts!
Despairs
turn into fulfillment of hopes at the magic touch of selfless
love of God.
Bereavement
and losses might blow wild, blasting and wrecking everything
around you; but, you would be ever living quietly in a safe
island, undisturbed by these storms, You will Rediscover yourself
as even enjoying the scenes of life's captivating strength
and ferocity.
In
short, a Divine Lifer lives in the world; but he is not of
it. A true "Divine-Lifer" is a holiday maker upon
this planet; he merely looks on and observes the life and
its joys and sorrows as lived by the Natives. In himself he
lives, rarely identifying hirnself with his surroundings.
The joys of the world are not his -- the sorrows of the world
he knows not.
He,
the Divine Lifer, knows that his is only a pleasure trip to
this strange globe of impermanence where a mad Emperor, His
Majesty Ego, runs wild among the fantasies of his own deranged
brain and laughs and weeps alternatively!
Now
that you are here,won't you like to enjoy the sights of this
magic-land? You sought a mental identity with H. M. Ego, and
you are now as much mad as the mad Emperor. Take some rest.
Regain your breath. At the refreshing waters of devotion comfort
yourself. Om Shanthi! Shanthi!! Shanthi!!!
As
you cool down you will realise for yourself what a sad, tragic,
stupendous mistake you had made. To be again the holiday maker
is to love the Real LIFE . . . The life of a Jivan Muktha.
To dance in the embrace of the Mad Ego is to sigh and weep
the days of life! . . . the Life of a Samsarin. Make your
choice. Now, here.
You
must be in a position to know whether you are actually living
a mistake, or would be living a mistake if you accept the
Swami and his "New Values."
Please
give yourself a chance. Don't condemn yourself to remain in
the wretched dung-ridden, back-yard of life.
Start
Japa Kirtan and Mantra-writing as already advised and come
up the ladder of perfection to enter the Hall of joy -- LIFE.
Om
Namasivaya. Om. Om. Om. Om. Om.
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