Dear Brothers
and Sisters,
You are all
familiar with the messages that were published a couple of years ago,
under the title Whispers from the Brighter World - mainly messages
from Babuji Maharaj, but also containing messages from Lalaji Sahib
and some other highly spiritualized entities. And we have been also
putting them on the, what do you call it, the Web; one message every
day. I hope you have all been reading them, because Babuji Maharaj himself
says, "Good things must be repeated. Need to be repeated." And one
wonder behind those messages is that as you read them again and again
and again, the meaning goes deeper and deeper. And it has been my own
experience that, I don't know, you cannot quantify it as seventh reading
or eighth reading, but as you go on reading them, even the reading itself
seems to open up spiritual conditions in us. So I would recommend that
you read volume one continuously, and I am happy to announce that we
will be releasing volume two on the 30th of April, the birth
anniversary of my Master, Babuji Maharaj.
It will also
contain a great deal of messages; I expect it to run to about six hundred
pages, one message per page, and the details of how, where, when will
be released in Sahaj Sandesh. It will all be available by email today
to all who have access to the computers. This copy will be followed - much
to my joy and surprise - by two more volumes, at least. One volume,
that is the second volume now in 30th April 2009, third volume,
30th April 2010 and fourth volume, I hope 30th April 2011, closing with the last message of 31st December
2010.
There is
a wealth, I mean it is like you are digging for gold and you go on digging
and more and more gold comes. You know in the ordinary gold mine there
are only seams of gold. This is a gold mine which is nothing but gold.
And if, I mean we all live long enough and if the possibility of accessing
those messages continues to exist, I don't see why these messages
should not continue into the future, indefinitely. Volume one has been
published quite well - brought out, well printed, on good paper. I should
say even to a degree of opulence. In volume two this will be maintained
and if possible, it will be our endeavour to better volume one in the,
you know, physical values of publication.
One cannot
say which message is more important, which is less important, because
they are all very important. And I am myself quite amazed when
I read the messages of volume two. I have been reading them as they
come in to me and they are profound in their implications for our spiritual
evolution. Again and again Babuji Maharaj emphasizes the fact that Sahaj
Marg does not ask you for all your life earnings, to give up your family
and go into the jungle. It is a very simple method: meditation in the
morning, cleaning in the evening, prayer at night. No major sacrifices
involved. Only to live a good life, in the right way, but with the only
stipulation being obedience to the Master's wishes, and that again
is only for our benefit.
We obey to
benefit. Unlike in public life, in human life, in our day-to-day life,
we obey for somebody else's benefit. In spirituality we obey for our
own benefit. You obey; you benefit. You don't obey; you don't benefit.
In obedience there can be no questions: "Why have I to obey?" If
you ask such a question, it would probably mean several lives more to
be taken before you understand why I have to obey. In obedience there
is no why'. There is no search for logic. There is no demand for
your question to ask: "Why this question should be obeyed?" or "Why
this order should be obeyed? Why does the Master have to tell me and
not somebody else? Why does he ask me to obey and not somebody else?"
No questions. Totally unquestioning obedience is the only requirement
of this spiritual way that I know, Sahaj Marg. The moment you start
asking questions, it is implicit that you are questioning the wisdom
of your Master, the intentions of your Master and his existence itself - never
done, except at the peril of your own evolution.
Babuji has
emphasized again and again, that this journey from here to there, the
infinite, can be in terms of time, in a second or it can take an eternity
of time - coming again and again and again, you know. He used to tell
us that if you put steel in boiling water expecting it to melt or cook,
you can boil steel for an eternity of time, nothing will happen to the
steel.
All our preparation
as human beings is to prepare ourselves to face Him with the heart open
and find ourselves not there - missing. We are not dead because there
is no death in the spiritual life. As Babuji said, "There is no death."
In fact, if you look at it spiritually, from the point of view of the
soul, we are in a dead condition here on earth as human beings; we are
mortal, alive in the flesh. But if we had the wisdom to look at
ourselves from the spiritual point of view, we would be weeping eternally,
"What have I got into?" And people would say, "But just look around
you! How much happiness there is, how much there is to be enjoyed, how
much pleasure there is, how much wealth there is to be acquired!"
And then you would have to weep not only for yourself but for them too.
So you see,
spirituality is perhaps - why perhaps - is certainly a curse for those
who are here because they don't want to give up the joys of this existence.
And they say, "What spirituality? What is the hurry? Let me live while
life is there, while I am young, while I have the power to enjoy it.
Let me do it. We will come to spirituality when we are old." Babuji
said, "Don't put off till tomorrow, what can be done today," because
if you have no strength, no will power, no ability to enjoy anything
in life, and you want to enjoy spirituality, that too will not be possible
for you.
Start young.
Do it when you have the energy to do what has to be done. If a man cannot
even sit up in bed, and is lying down twenty-four hours, and he has
to be helped in every possible way to continue living physically, how
does he expect to meditate, how does he expect to sit up and do the
cleaning. What are the maxims that he will remember even to obey? So
if we put off, we put off at our peril.
So these
messages re-emphasize - in fact you know they try to drum into us in
a very gentle Babuji-ish language, being his own language - they emphasize
again and again: My dear, what I ask of you is nothing. Literally nothing.
Sit with your eyes closed comfortably. Imagine divine light in your
heart. Meditate for an hour or at least for half an hour. Do the cleaning
in the evening. No effort. No barbells. No dumb bells. Nothing to walk
on, tread mills. And at night a simple prayer, remembering what Babuji
said, "Prayer must not be begging." All religious prayer is begging.
In spirituality, a prayer, as our prayer is, is a statement of fact.
This I am; that you are. Between me and you is a whole universe. Please
make it possible for me to bridge this gap. And for this you help me.
It is a statement; it is a request. And we pray also not only for ourselves,
but for everybody else, all over the world. There are no differences,
there are no races, there are no religions. There are only human beings.
As human beings, we pray for everybody else.
So these
important messages which we have reiterated time and again, in our assemblies,
in our satsanghs, they are there, you know, in His beautiful, simple
language. All requesting, not ordering. It is strange that we don't
want to obey a Master who never orders, because we are too much in the
tradition of being ordered around by gods, by gurus, by commanders,
by captains, by governments. We are too much used to the twin instruments
of religion - fear and temptation - so that we come to Sahaj Marg with
suspicion based on centuries of bad experience given to us by our culture,
by our tradition, by our religion. Do and get; don't and suffer.
So you see,
our tradition of centuries, of ages, where most of it is all in the
form of do, do, do without explaining why, has made us slaves; unfortunately
letting us imagine that we are Masters. Why do we think we are Masters?
"Oh, because I can disobey. If I obey, I am a slave. If I disobey,
I must be not a slave. If I am not a slave, I must be a Master." Thus
runs the stupid human logic, especially with the intellectuals, of the
well educated, of the powerful, of the rich. I have heard people say,
"I can employ people to do everything for me. Why should I do this?
Why should I do that? I, who command, should I obey? I, who command,
if I obey, what will others think of me? That I am not the supremo that
they thought I was." You see in what all miserable ways our logic,
our mind, our intellects, they lead us and then the superiority which
every human being today manifests: claiming that his religion is the
highest, claiming his family is the best, claiming their wealth is immense.
So we are trained to be arrogant, proud, selfish.
I beg to
say that a mere reading of these messages will remove most of our samskaras,
provided you are sincere and are reading to benefit. You know you can
read anything and criticize. It is easy to criticize especially if you
are a fool, because then you have more to criticize, because you know
nothing. So those who criticize without reading, without understanding,
without any desire for self-improvement, without any intention of carrying
out what is written, they are the greatest critics. "No, no this is
all rubbish. No, no this has been said over and over again." Yes,
you have been drinking milk everyday. You have been earning money everyday.
You have been miserable everyday - even the best, most happy. What have
you learnt from your own life? Why don't you learn something from
a life which we claim to have been the highest?
So I would
take this opportunity of imploring you all to read these messages again
and again. Read it with, you know, an open heart so that the meaning
goes into you direct into the heart without going through the brain.
We have to bypass the brain if you are going to be a spiritual person
seriously interested in your evolution. Anything that you subject to
your brain for evaluation will only doom you to further slavery. I hope
you will take this last warning of mine to heart - put away your head
completely. Read with your heart. "No, no, how can I read with my
heart?" Try it and you will be amazed at what the heart can find,
which your brain never told you exists. I pray for you all.
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