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Vice Chancellors Conference 2003 DISCOURSE |
Love Is God - Live In Love |
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(Text of the Divine Discourse delivered by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba on 28th October 2003 at Sai Kulwanth Hall) | ||||
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Embodiments
of Love!
Today, a number of discussions and deliberations are being held in the field of
education. First and foremost, we must try to recognize the true meaning of
education. One may read all the available books and elucidate the meaning
contained in these books. But, that does not entitle one to be called an
educated person. There are several highly educated people today in the world.
But, what transformation and discriminatory power have they achieved on account
of their education? What benefit has accrued to the world on account of these so
called educated people? None tries to understand and evaluate this aspect. It is
only when an educated person looks inward that he will be able to realize the
true meaning and philosophy underlying education. In contrast to this situation,
people are applying their intelligence in worldly matters.
There are, however, some who enquire into the nature of Atma Tattwa. Realising
the importance of an enquiry into the nature of Atma Tattwa, we have introduced
this concept in the M.B.A. course in Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher
Learning. The letters M.B.A. stand for understanding the nature of the mind (M),
the physical body (B), and the Atma (A). It is easier to understand the nature
of the mind and body. But, to understand the nature of the Atma is not that
easy. No one can understand what Atma is. It has no form. It is pure
consciousness. Even the educated people are unable to understand that the Atma
Tattwa is consciousness. Most of them are able to go up to the stage of
conscious. Some others are able to reach the next stage of conscience. The sum
and substance of all this is that man today is unable to understand the Atma
Tattwa, The pure consciousness. It is only when one is able to understand the
conscious, he can understand what conscience is. Again, it is only when, one is
able to understand conscience, he can really understand the principle of
consciousness. Thus all the three categories of conscious, conscience and
consciousness are interlinked.
Dear Students!
You may feel that spirituality is too abstract and not easily understandable.
The Atma Tattwa cannot be understood and realized by merely developing material
knowledge. In fact, Atma Tattwa is beyond the scope of material knowledge. It is
transcendental. It is fundamental knowledge. It is at the base of all physical,
material and secular knowledge.
Dear Students!
You may be under the mistaken impression that spirituality is that which cannot
be understood. But, this is not correct. Spirituality is consciousness which has
an inner meaning. What is awareness? Our normal understanding of this term is
awareness about a particular object or aspect. Take for instance (showing a
handkerchief), this object. When a question is put as to what it is, the answer
comes that it is a handkerchief. This knowledge about the object is considered
to be awareness. Again, when I question you (showing a flower) what it is, you
reply that it is a flower. This is also considered to be an awareness. All these
are the outer forms of different material objects. This is a cloth (showing the
handkerchief). What is the basis for this cloth? The thread. Again, what is the
basis for this thread? The cotton. Thus this cloth cannot be made without the
thread and cotton. The cotton is the fundamental object that forms the basis for
the thread and the cloth. Unfortunately, today we are only recognizing the
cloth, but not the fundamental object of cotton, the basis for the cloth.
Therefore, what is of paramount importance today is to recognize the Atma Tattwa
that is at the root of all knowledge. If one is able to realize this Atma
Tattwa, he can easily realize every other aspect.
What is Atma Tattwa? For example, we have the physical body. This body has
several limbs which function continuously. But, what is it that makes the limbs
in the body function? We hold a particular object, say, a flower with one hand.
What is it that gives power to the hand to hold the flower? We smell the flower.
From where did we get this power of smelling? We do not make any effort to
understand and recognize the inner source of all these powers; i.e., the Atma
Tattwa. We say this is my hand, my leg, my finger, my head, etc. But, who are you?
This "you" has to be understood first, so that you can say my
hand, my leg, my finger, my head, etc. Whose head is this? Whose leg is this?
Unless you understand this aspect how can you say "I" and
"Mine"? Vedantha is that knowledge which is concerned about "who
are you?" and "who am I?" But, none makes any effort to enquire
into himself "who am I?" The fundamental question for the basis for
everything in this universe is: "Who am I?" If one has understood this
"I", he would have understood everything else. Spirituality is not
something ununderstandable or a futile exercise. There is a fundamental
principle in this universe which is the prime mover. We must make efforts to
understand that fundamental principle.
Embodiments of Love!
What is Love? What is its nature? From where does this originate? Can a human
being live without love? Impossible. That is why, it is said, "Love is God;
Live in Love". One has to understand this principle of Love, which is the
basis for everything in this universe. Without Love, there cannot be life in
this world. There is an underlying power that permeates the entire universe.
That is Truth. What is Truth? Truth is said to be "Trikalabadhyam
Sathyam" - It is present in all the periods of time: past, present and
future. However, we cannot come to a conclusion only on account of that dictum.
"Sathyam" (Truth) is that which transcends time. There is no tangible
form for the concept of Truth. But, there is meaning. We say, "Truth is
God, Love is God". We go on repeating the word "God". We make use
of this word "God" in different circumstances. Even an atheist says
"Oh! My God!", whenever he commits a mistake. People use this word
"God" even without knowing its meaning. However, none can define the
term properly. Similarly, none can define the term "Truth". The most
appropriate method would be by one's own experience. How can one correctly
describe that experience? For example, one can go on repeating 1 + 1 = 2, 2 + 2
= 4 and 2 - 1 = 1 etc., ad infinitum. He can only repeat plus and minus,
no one can define the basis for the calculations. We are able to give names of
different objects in this world. But, we are not making any effort to understand
the true nature of these objects. The whole world is full of material objects.
This is a material world. However, there is something beyond this material
world. That is, "Buddhi grahyamatheendriyam" (that which is
unintelligible and beyond the grasp of the intellect). That is transcendental.
We can count the objects in this world and say that there are so many crores of
objects. What is there beyond that number? Thus, when you go on enquiring, you
will end up nowhere. The fact is there is a fundamental principle that is
present in every human being. When you say "Love is God", that
"Love" is everywhere, omnipresent. This fundamental principle of Love
is present in every human being, nay, in every living being. When you say
"Truth is in me" and "I am Truth" what does it mean? What is
that "I" and "Me"? If you analyse carefully, this
"I" in you is also the "I" in others. This is the only
Truth. This Truth can be understood only by spiritual enquiry. And that too by a
steady and sincere enquiry into one's own nature. Few undertake such an enquiry
today. We are making use of several terms in a casual manner, without
understanding their real meaning.
Embodiments of Love!
You need not have to waste your time, however, in trying to understand some
abstract concepts which you are unable to comprehend. You just develop firm
faith in the existence of God. You firmly believe that there is God and you
are God. We cannot understand anything without developing faith. Hence,
first and foremost, develop firm faith in the concept of "I". Only
then can you understand the second concept "you". A small example.
When "I" and "you" join together, it becomes "we".
However, "we" + "He" becomes only "He", who exists
forever. The "I" and "you" change constantly. When you are a
child you say "I am a boy". When you are a youth, you say "I am a
man". Similarly, when you are old, you say, "I am an old man".
Thus, you are undergoing constant changes in different stages of life. Hence,
there is no use in sticking on to this changing principle. Attach yourself to
the changeless principle, i.e., "He". That "He" is God.
That "He" is present in you, him and in every person. "He is
everywhere - within you, above you, below you and around you". Therefore
this "He" principle represents the omnipresent Divinity. People should
develop firm faith in such a Divine Principle. Supposing you say "I love
Him" and none else. How can this be true? It means that you do not love
yourself. When you say "this is my body", can you believe this body?
You cannot, since it undergoes constant changes and is perishable. However, the
non-dual principle of Atma Tattwa immanent in the body is eternal and
transcendental. It has no other name, except "Atma". Then, the
question arises as to who has given that name. In fact, this name did not come
from somebody. The Atma is omnipresent. "He" is everywhere. How can
one give a name to such an all-pervading Atma Tattwa? It is only a futile
exercise. Do not waste your time in this futile exercise. Develop firm faith in
this omnipresent Atma Tattwa and propagate it. That faith is awareness. Without
that awareness you cannot exist. This is a rose flower (showing a rose flower).
You have recognized it as such. But, who gave that name to this flower? You do
not know. You simply repeat a name that is given to a flower in the English
language. Thus, we go on repeating the words without understanding the
underlying Truth. Hence, first and foremost, one has to turn his vision inwards
and meditate upon the Atma Tattwa present in him. This Atma Tattwa can be
realized only by constant sadhana. It is only after realizing this Atma Tattwa
can one enter into any discussion. Also understand the nature of the physical
body. The physical body consists of various limbs. In all these limbs, you will
find the principle of "I", immanent. That is why, you say that this is
my body, my hand, my finger, etc. When you go on enquiring into the nature of
the body, you will realize that the same principle of "I" is present
in all the limbs. It is very difficult to understand the spiritual concepts.
But, you should not give up your sadhana on that score. On the other hand it has
to be pursued vigorously. It is futile to run after the worldly objects. If you
are able to understand the Atma Tattwa, it amounts to understanding everything
else. If you go on enquiring "who am I", you will ultimately realize
the Truth that the "I" principle is nothing but the Atma Tattwa.
Develop firm faith in that Atma Tattwa. Several people give different names to
the principle of Atma Tattwa. But, it has no name and form at all. It is beyond
all names and forms. It is transcendental. The power of consciousness immanent
in man is not to be found anywhere else. One has to understand and realize this
consciousness. This is possible only by constant sadhana and enquiry.
Embodiments of Love!
You students cannot understand spiritual concepts so easily. However, if you
develop firm faith, you will be able to understand these things easily. But
today people have become blind having lost the eyes of faith. What is Prema
(Love)? You do not know. What is darkness? Is there anybody today who has seen
darkness? Just close your eyes. What do you see? You reply that you are seeing
darkness. It means that you are able to see and recognize darkness. Otherwise,
how can you say that it is darkness? Therefore, it is established that there is
a basis for everything in this world. In order to realize the Truth, one has to
develop faith. You carry on your life's journey with firm faith as your guide.
You are going somewhere, unless you know where you are going, how can you reach
your destination? Hence, make a firm resolve that you are going to the Mandir.
Only then can you reach the Mandir. Similarly, first and foremost, make Atma
Tattwa as your goal in life's journey.
Embodiments of Love!
You are not able to understand what real Prema (love) is. You love the physical
body and its beauty. You love wealth. You love the external form. You love one's
outward behaviour. Wherefrom do all these things come? What is the basis for all
these aspects? How long will these external forms remain? All of them undergo
changes continuously. What is the use of clinging to these changing external
forms? You must direct your love to the changeless principle of Atma Tattwa. The
Atma Tattwa does not undergo any change, whatsoever. Nothing can be added to it
nor deleted from it. Therefore, you must develop firm faith in such a changeless
principle. You often say that you love so and so very much. But, what do you
know of him? Do you love his physical form? Did you develop liking for his
behaviour? Do you love his sweet disposition? What is it that has drawn you to
him? In fact, all these factors are only transitory. There is, however, one
quality in you that is responsible for all this. That is love. That love of God.
Love is His form. Hence, you cultivate love for love's sake. There cannot be
life without love. A small example to illustrate the point. A mother has a son.
He is 20 years old. After sometime, the son died. Then, the mother was wailing
over the body of the son "Oh! Son! I was able to live as long as you were
alive. How can I live now?" Such type of grief is the result of attachment
of the mother developed towards the physical form of the son. It is not true
love. What is important is love; but not love for the physical form. It is only
those who are able to love for love's sake, can attain real love. Those who love
the physical body do so as long as the body is present. Thereafter the love ebbs
away. Therefore, love for love's sake. Such love is life. That life is God. That
is Atma Tattwa, verily. Atma Tattwa is the only reality.
Embodiments of Love!
You have to seek love through love only. The Gopikas prayed thus:
Oh Krishna, play your
sweet flute and sow the seeds of love in the desert of loveless hearts. |
(Telugu Song) |
The rivers of love must
flow continuously. It is enough, if you can understand the one principle of
love. This love is everything. Treat this love as the be-all and end-all of your
life. Do not direct your love towards material objects. If you continue to love
for love's sake, then such a love will be eternal. It is not the body that is to
be loved, but the principle of love. All the names and forms are evanescent and
impermanent. We should not love such things. Love directed towards such things
is physical, whereas love for love's sake is eternal. Consider Truth as Truth.
You should not associate Truth with material objects. Similarly, love should not
be associated with material objects. Love is simply love. As such, love is God.
You must attain Divinity with such love.
Dear students!
You encounter several appointments (expectations) and disappointments in life.
When you have an appointment, you will have a disappointment also when it is not
fulfilled. Therefore, do not have appointments (desires) at all. Then, there is
no scope for disappointment. Do not give importance to the form. In fact, your
Atma Tattwa represents your true form. Do not confine Divinity to a particular
name and form. The names like Rama, Krishna, Govinda are only names attributed
by man to God. They are not innate. Not much of importance can be attached to
them. However, one has to take a particular name in the initial stages of his
spiritual quest. For instance, it is necessary to acquire different types of
education. It is also necessary to realize the essence of all the education.
That is, of course, the Truth. But how long? Until you experience that essence.
Once you experience the essence of knowledge, even that vanishes. Hence, do not
depend upon the name and form. Truth is Truth. That is the only Truth. It has no
form. Love is God. Love has no form. Cultivate such Divine Love. God exists.
There can be no doubt about it. If God does not exist, there is no scope for
nature to exist. From an experience of Prakruthi (Nature) emerges apprehension
of Paramathma (the supreme self). From Paramathma, the realization of Paratattwa
(Supreme Reality) springs. That Paratattwa is Atma Tattwa. Therefore, always
love that Paratattwa. Do not confine your love to the particular, which is
always susceptible to change. Time permitting, I will delineate on this Prema
Tattwa (Principle of Love) in greater detail. When students are able to
understand the nature of this divine love, there can be no scope for
disappointment. They are always engrossed in appointment and disappointment.
Love has only a name, but no form. You can direct that love towards any form.
Embodiments of Love!
God can be attained only through one route. That is Love. That is Truth. Do not
confine the principle "I" to a particular form. A small example.
Janakiramaiah (younger brother of Swami's physical body) died recently. There
are several people who loved him. They have been making obituary references
everyday in the newspapers, saying "Janakiramaiah! You have left your
mortal coil, leaving us alone. You please take birth again, so that we can love
you again". Is it necessary for Janakiramaiah to take birth once again in
order that these people may love him? Is that what these people wish for? Should
we confine our entire life to birth and death only? In fact, both birth and
death are unreal. Where there is birth, there is death surely. The twin stages
of life, i.e., birth and death are only for the body, not for the Atma. We have
to direct our love towards the Eternal Atma Tattwa, not the body which is
subject to birth and death. I often address you as "Bangaru!" What is
the underlying meaning in addressing you in that manner? Gold as a metal does
not perish. Its shape changes when it is melted and made into different types of
ornaments. You, as gold may take different forms, but your Atma Tattwa does not
undergo any change. You have to strive to attain the changeless principle of
Atma Tattwa, but not the changing forms. I address you as "Bangaru!",
reminding you of your real nature, i.e., the changeless Atma Tattwa. Gold is
always gold. It is Truth. It is eternal. You have to always crave for attaining
such an eternal reality. Keeping this aspect in view only, Adi Shankara in his
famous "Bhaja Govindam" sang thus:
Punarapi Jananam Punarapi Maranam
Punarapi Janani Jathare Sayanam
Iha Samsare Bahu Dustare
Kripayapare Pahi Murare.
(Oh Lord! I am caught up in this cycle of birth and death; time and again, I am
experiencing the agony of staying in the mother's womb. It is very difficult to
cross this ocean of worldly life. Please take me across this ocean and grant me
liberation.)
We have to crave for that principle which has no birth and death. Why should we
wish to be born again?
Embodiments of Love!
There is Divine Love in you which has neither birth nor death. You direct
your love towards that Divine Love. That love is always with you. If you
cultivate such love, you will always remain as embodiments of love. Have firm
faith in this Divine Love. Do not believe the worldly love, lest you should be
deceived. The worldly love is like passing clouds. Such clouds come and go. They
are not permanent. Love the eternal love. That is the Atma Tattwa. Love that
Atma Tattwa. People who wish to enter the spiritual field and to know the path
that leads to Divinity, please come to Me. I will explain. Do not be deceived by
worldly love that causes only disappointment. Cultivate such type of love that
will not cause disappointment. Pursue any type of education; but, understand the
inner meaning of education. Then put it into practice, experience and enjoy that
essence of that education. Do not be disappointed by directing your love towards
all and sundry. Several students are being disappointed in that manner. In the
end, they are unable to love anybody. That is not the right way. Love the
principle of Love itself, which is Divine and Eternal. The more you love that
Divine Love, the more it grows.
Embodiments of Love!
I always address you as "Embodiments of Love!" Cultivate such type of
love only. When you cultivate such love, it will, in turn, protect you. That is
what is meant by the saying, "with you, in you and around you".
(Bhagawan
concluded the Divine Discourse with the Bhajan "Prema Muditha Manase
Kaho…")
(The Programme ended with singing of the National
Anthem.)
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