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Understand The Spirit Of Service |
Of Karma born, in Karma grown, in Karma does man die. So rules Karma, all stages of human life as though it is the very deity of human existence. Of joy and sorrow, the master is Karma. |
(Telugu Poem) |
Of the denizens of creation human beings are the highest. It is said Jantunam Nara Janma Durlabham (of all living beings, birth as human is the rarest). It is the human creation that has caused major changes in the world. Joy does not exist alone and is entwined with sorrow and vice versa and the human being is the root cause for both happiness and sorrow.
Embodiments
of Love!
Nowadays man is unable to realise his true nature because he is giving
importance to only the physical form. He has lost his reasoning faculty. As he
calls himself a human being, it is his duty to realise the uniqueness of
humanness. A person cannot name himself a human being merely on the basis of his
birth and educational qualifications. Actually, real humanness cannot be found
in academic degrees. Even birds and beasts can be taught certain skills to
perform wonderful feats imitating human beings. It is no credit to a human being
deriving satisfaction simply by empty rhetoric, quoting Scriptures and relating
to others. Real humanness consists in practising ideals in one’s life and
setting an example to others. Man has no authority to teach ideals to others
without putting them into practice himself first. There is immense divine power
in human beings. He is not simply a Dehadhari (one
who has assumed a human body). He is endowed with Vijnana
(higher wisdom), Prajnana (constant integrated
awareness) and Sujnana (discriminatory knowledge).
He is, therefore, expected to channelise these higher forms of knowledge in the
right path. First and foremost, one has to understand the true meaning of Jnana.
Some people think that knowledge acquired by reading numerous books is Jnana.
No, this is not correct. Real Jnana is the
knowledge that emerges from one’s own self and which is experienced and taught
to others. Finally, this would enable the person concerned to be greatly
benefited and enlightened.
One has to realise the importance of the term, “human quality” first. Human quality emerges from one’s own self. It cannot be acquired by reading textbooks or listening to others.
Embodiments
of Love!
You have come all the way from Kerala and assembled here to acquire Jnana
and to know the real meaning of the terms Prajnana,
Vijnana, Sujnana. Mere textual knowledge without practical knowledge
becomes ‘allergy’. On the other hand, when bookish knowledge is transformed
into practical knowledge, it becomes “energy”. If you wish to know what is
real knowledge. That which has been acquired by practice is the real knowledge.
That alone would entitle you to the epithet Manavatwa
(humanness).
Embodiments
of Love!
All that we teach to others must be supported by practice. Everything is
reaction, reflection and resound of one’s own inner being. Every word we utter
is the resound of the inner being. Reflection is that which is contemplated
upon, experienced and put into practice. The third aspect, reaction is however,
very important. Reaction comes out of action. Hence our actions must always be
pure and sacred. The three aspects “reaction”, “reflection” and
“resound” occupy a place of prominence in the life of a human being.
Whatever man learns today comes under the category of resound, meaning, they are
taught by the teacher from textbooks. This is bookish knowledge. Resound comes
out of reaction and reaction transforms itself into reflection. The unity of all
these three aspects constitute humanness. Hence, a human being should not waste
his time by empty rhetoric. Every word he utters must be backed by deep
contemplation and knowledge of its inner meaning. It is only after that he
should try to teach others. Unfortunately, these days mere bookish knowledge is
considered as true knowledge and a lot of time is spent in acquiring it. Real
knowledge should emerge from the Mastaka (head and
heart). One should, therefore, cleanse his head and heart and remove the
impurities therein. Then only, is it possible to understand things in the right
perspective and acquire wisdom.
Exult not on your erudition oh man, without humble prayer and devotion to your indwelling god, all your learning is just a load in your head. |
(Telugu Poem) |
Embodiments
of Love!
It may be necessary for you to adapt yourself to new techniques and practices
from time to time. At present the world is undergoing phenomenal changes. All
those changes may not be relevant to you. Nevertheless, you are required to
acquire several branches of knowledge in the modern times to cope with the rapid
changes in science and technology taking place all over the world. However, they
do not constitute real Vidya (knowledge). Real
education is that by which one is able to realise one’s own nature. Avidya
breeds Avidya. Hence, one cannot become great by
pursuing secular education. One has to make efforts to distinguish between Vidya
and Avidya. Vidya is
that by which one can develop the power of reasoning and discrimination and
realise the truth. On the other hand, Avidya
constitutes indiscriminate usage of words and vain argumentation. One has to
acquire practical knowledge as well by which one can gain experience. This
experience can be shared with others. Such practical knowledge and experience
confer strength on a person. However, this strength is not to be construed as
mere physical strength. It is like the electrical energy latent in a wire. Just
as there is electrical energy in a live wire, similarly, there is latent energy
in the human body which manifests in different ways. It can be harnessed for
different purposes like reading, writing, walking, talking, etc. It has,
however, no form. Nevertheless, it travels throughout the body of a human being
from head to toe. By tapping this energy, an Ajnani
(ignorant person) can become Jnani (one of wisdom).
Embodiments
of Love!
You are all students and you continue to be so throughout your life. It is a
mistake to think that you have finished your education and are now engaged in
service activities. You are not servants working under somebody. In fact, you
are leaders. It is a mistake to confer doership on yourselves for any service
activity undertaken by you. This should never happen. In fact, whatever service
activities you are undertaking are for your own upliftment. These service
activities must be undertaken with self-confidence, self-satisfaction,
self-sacrifice and ultimately for the purpose of self-realisation. Thus, the
spirit of service develops from the self. Service is not any way construed to be
helping others. You may think that you are helping others by joining the Sathya
Sai Seva Organisation and undertaking service activities. This is not correct.
Also, you need not seek the help of others in these service activities. You can
depend upon your own innate strength and energy. The power of your own self will
help you in all your endeavours. In fact, you are the beneficiary of all your
service activities and not others. Your own self will protect you in your
endeavours.
Members
of the Seva Dal!
You may think that you have come here for undertaking service. This service is
not for others. You are coming here for serving your own self, just as you eat
food for filling your own stomach. Man undertakes every activity for his
self-fulfilment.
There are several things which you have to learn in these two days. We will discuss these matters later. Since this is the first day, I spoke to you in detail so that you may understand the spirit of service. There are several other things which you have to learn. What is Seva Dal? Each member of the Seva Dal is like a Dal (petal) in a beautiful flower. There are several skills to be learnt by the members of the Seva Dal. If you plant a sapling, it will grow into a plant in due course and yield beautiful flowers. However, the sapling by itself is not attractive. When the plant grows and yields flowers, the beauty of the flowers and fragrance therein will provide joy to one and all. There are several petals in a flower. The flower appears beautiful as long as there are petals in it. Once the petals fade and fall down, the flower ceases to exist. Hence, you should be like the petals of a beautiful flower. Let everyone experience the beauty and enjoy the fragrance of the flower in which you are like the petals. There are several things still to be told to you which Mukundan will tell you. Later on, I will provide any clarifications you may require.