Thursday, April 24, 2008

Meditating on Savitri

Have seen a couple of instances where mother mentions that one must try to meditate on Savitri. Since its a poem written in a different level of consciousness, we have to read it again and again without worrying too much about Literal understanding !!In the words of mother "Savitri alone is sufficient to make you climb to the highest peaks. If truly one knows how to meditate on Savitri, one will receive all the help one needs. For him who wishes to follow this path, it is a concrete help as though the Lord himself were taking you by the hand and leading you to the destined goal. And then, every question, however personal it may be, has its answer here, every difficulty finds its solution herein; indeed there is everything that is necessary for doing the Yoga."So what exactly is meditaion on a text ? I always use to wonder !!! I have spend a lot of time thinking of some of the books read or pondered over a piece of poetry or discussed in detail a movie watched.... but never understood the meaning of meditation on a text !!I am sure there should be a proper way of using Savitri in our day to day life !! The obvious one which is, as mother says read it daily irrespective of the literary meaning...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Song of the Spirit


Another day spent trying to read and digest the Introduction and the first Verse from Yogananda's God Talks with Arjuna. The intrdocution is very precise interms of explaining the essense of Gita. Bhagavad Gita means song of the Spirit. Its god's own words to the human soul. The whole of Gita dwells on the divine conversation explaining the divinity in every human and how to envoke it to reach back to the source, GOD.

The richness of a civilization is refelected in the arts and literature developed during that era. By that parameter, India has been far advanced in civilization long back dating to prehistoric times before the birth of christ. Gita in its 700 verses stands as an epitome of our literature, throwing various aspects on how advanced we were long ago.

The ego in each of us, separates us every day from the spirit. Yogananda rigtly terms it as body consciousness. We think of ourselves not as soul, rather as the human body and limit ourselves to the limitation of this body. Gita explains the science called Yoga, which is the only way to liberate ourselves from this thought.

Gita emphasises on sanyasa. What is sanyasa ? We would have seen different meaning for it, is it leaving all the material possession behind and retiring to Himalayas or some deep forest to perform Thapas ? No !!! Lord Krishna explains sanyasa as liberating oneself from the ego of body consciouness and uniting through the highest step of meditation, samadhi, with the Almighty.

Once we have GOD, do we need anything more ? He would be kind enough to materialize anything for us !!! Thus Gita in a nutshell points to us that we are all made in the reflection of GOD and our ultimate aim is to find him back and unite.

When we fail to deliver our duties


Chapter 2: Text 2


A daily inspiration verse, a right one to remeber when we are very low and we feel as if Krishna consoles us during those moments.
Lord Krishna seeing Arjuna depressed with the thought of fighting his kins, says the following words " From where has this illusions of yours appeared in this moment of krisis. This does not befit you in anyways. It will not lead you to the heavnly worlds but only to infamity."
When we try to refrain from our duties, and give a logic for the same, trying to pose ourselves as sacrificing things , its the lords voice which will ring on our ears to bring us back the spirit to fight, live and perform our duties in the best possible manner, with outmost devotion as if its a service to god, without worring about the success or the failure of the same.


Living a Thought

An idea or thought can be manifested only in the form of words inorder to justify it completely. The process of idea occurence and explanation are two entirely different phenomenon. When does an idea occurs to some one ? No Idea comes as a sudden thunderbolt, Newton's apple discovery story though alludes us to think that great ideas are sudden burst of impulse, its really not so. Newton would have been examining the peculiar aspect of earth in some form or other for a long long time, rather for the lack of right phrase, I would say, he lived that thought. The mind as believed by the great sages and saints of the east is a reservoir of super powers unknown to the vast majority of the man kind. The phenonmenon of "Living a thought" acts as a catalyst and throws open the facts from deep inner mind into the living being, that it looks very impulsive on the face of it.