Question:
Swamiji, how can we analyse our spiritual growth?
Answer:
Suppose I am unwell. How do I know that I am getting well?
When the symptoms of the disease are going away and the signs
of good health return, I know that I am getting better. For
example, the headache and nausea are not there. I still feel
weak, but I am regaining my appetite and mobility
.. and
so on.
Similarly,
I understand that I am spiritually growing when:
A)
Worldliness decreases; when worldly matters dont matter
so much; when I am not swayed by temptations; when I am able
to maintain a mental poise even amidst adversity, insults
and obstacles; when praise or pleasures do not make me either
elated or dejected. In short, when my dispassion towards the
world increases.
B)
My appetite for spirituality increases, when I long for Satsangh,
look forward to my regular spiritual practices, wait for my
study class, am full of joy and enthusiasm for spiritual activities
like a lover waits for his date, I wait for my date
with the Lord then I am progressing spiritually.
C)
The Rama Raksha Stotra has a lovely verse which translates
as I salute that Shri Rama on whose left side is Sitaji,
on whose right is Lakshmana, and in front of whom sits Hanumanji.
Shri Rama symbolises knowledge and discrimination, Sitaji
devotion, Lakshman dispassion, and Hanumanji selfless service.
When all four qualities reside in the heart, we are progressing.
Spirituality
should not remain a sometime - somewhere activity.
It should become ones life, effortless and natural like
breathing. It should become ones very nature and vision.
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