BABA JI’s SATSANG IN ENGLISH-- NEW DELHI 1ST DEC2012.
SPIRITUALITY IS HAVING YOUR OWN
EXPERIENCE.
(THIS GIST IS FROM
MEMORY
RECALL)
EVERY religion has two aspects--Spirituality
and teachings. Teachings are the means
of experiencing spirituality. Teachings
never change. With the passage of time traditions
are built
around teachings. Teachings have withstood the test of time, while traditions
continue to change from time to time. Traditions are dos and don’ts of time. They are not the gospel truths
and they are not sacrosanct. Traditions
are meant to facilitate following of teachings. However
we blindly follow the traditions without understanding the
real purpose of those traditions.
A Buddhist monk had a cat that used to run all over him whenever he would sit for meditation.
He advised his fellow monks to tie the cat so
that he might remain
unperturbed. This was done daily. The monk grew old, passed away and a new monk took his position.
Now, whenever the
new monk would sit for meditation, the cat was again tied. Finally, the cat died too
and then a new cat was found for the same purpose. Now the cat has nothing to do with the meditation
but the tradition became
that unless cat is tied meditation is not possible. The tradition became
a ritual. When rituals overtake teachings, it
is all the more dangerous.
Today, when we celebrate Diwali or Holi, we are unaware of their religious significance. For
most of us, Diwali means distribution of gifts and Holi is for fun and frolic. So the festivals have
become an annual ritual.
Traditions have taken over the religions and teachings are taking a
back
seat. All religions declare that there is one God and we need to worship Him. Religions
were created
for the man; man was not created
for
the religions. We worship God because we need Him in our daily life and want
to realize Him.
When we sit in meditation we feel nothing is happening. It is just like a shopkeeper saying that
first a customer
must come and then he will open the shop. That way he can never do the business.
Every shopkeeper has to open his shop first
and then wait for the customers to come. If the shop is closed, no customer will come.
So a person, who is needy
and cares for his family, will open the shop regularly and then can expect buyers to come for making his daily living. The same is true with our relationship with Divine. We need Him badly. If we daily meditate
and be
receptive then we can
build that relationship with Divine.
The moment the Lord has given
us
human birth; he has blessed
spiritual legacy in
equal measure in each one of us. It is not that Mystics have more and others have less. Mystics have realized that Divinity while we have yet to experience that. The parents give the legacy to the child who has matured. For others, parents wait till such time they also grow for taking over
the responsibility. No one can take away what He has given as our legacy.
The purpose of these Satsangs and discourses is not to answer our questions but to provoke us
to think so that we might find those answers within ourselves. That will be the true realization of
the Divine legacy. Scriptures are the spiritual experiences
of the mystics and past masters. They cannot become our experiences
by reading them. We need to have our own experiences.
Otherwise our faith will be on shaky grounds.
If I tell you that this is the sweetest thing on the earth, you might accept that as a matter of respect for me. But there will always be a lurking doubt. That doubt will vanish after you have yourself tasted the sweetness. Meditation is means of tasting
that sweetness and of having that relationship with the Divine. That will provide real faith and understanding
within. This also helps in settling karmic accountability comfortably. It
is therefore important for us to
build that
relationship with the
Divine through love and meditation.
Beautiful explanation that why should we meditate but please also through light how to meditate and make a connection with divine.
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