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Thursday, May 03, 2012

Walk for Values

n a world where everybody is running and never walking, where we know the price of everything but have forgotten the value of life, we have decided to walk in order to celebrate and remind ourselves what we are made of: Love, Peace, Truth, Non-Violence, Right-Conduct. Let's turn anxiety into peace, fear into love, war into non-violence, exclusion into right-conduct. Let's walk hand in hand so that this world turns into our home...

Walk for Values is an annual event that takes place worldwide to promote the goodness of human beings and the unlimited amount of values we posses. 

Ordinary people can do extraordinary things when we come together.


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Jnana Dev- Nama Dev

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Jnana Dev-Nama Dev
A short Story from Chinna Katha 2
Two young boys named Jnana Dev and Nama Dev were walking in a forest. Both of them grew very thirsty. They walked along the path until the stopped at a nearby well. However the problem was that both boys were not able to reach the water in the well. Thus both of them simply just started praying. In a few minutes, Jnana Dev suddenly became a bird and was able to fly to the bottom on the well to get water. At the same time, with Nama Dev’s prayers the water level rose high enough for the young boy to reach out and get water.
This story proves the essence of Namasmarana. Namasmarana is when one repeats the Lord`s Name as a form of a prayer. Even as young boys they were able to get the Lords attention by mere Namasmarana. Just by repeating the Lords name we can ensure that God will always be near us. It does not matter as to who’s name that is being repeated. The most important part of the Namasmarana is the concentration and devotion created towards God.

Means Determine the End

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Means Determine the End
A story from Chinna Katha 2
In this story Karna, a Kshatriya youth, was a great warrior. Yet his lifelong goal was to learn the art and science of archery in order to defeat Arjuna in the game of archery. In order to accomplish this, Karna had to learn the art from a great sage named Parasurama. There was one problem with that. Parasurama would never accept a Kshatriya youth as his disciple. Since Karna was keen on learning the art of archery, he disguised himself as a Brahmin youth and went to Parasurama as a disciple. After many year of teaching, Parasurama grew fond towards Karna due to his great talent in the art of archery. One day, Parasurama was tired and so he lay on the lap of Karna for a small nap. Suddenly, a fierce bubble bee came out through Karna’s thigh. Blood was pouring out, but Karna did not move because he did not want to disturb his guru (teachers) sleep. After a few moments Parasurama woke up and was astonished. At the moment Parasurama knew that Karna was not a Brahmin because any Brahmin would not stand the sight of blood or pain. Karna told Parasurama that he was in fact a Kshatriya youth. Right then, Parasurama told Karna that he would not be able to use the knowledge about archery at the most critical point of his life.
There are many interesting point from this story. From the title, Means Determine the End, we can learn about how our actions can affect us in the future. In this case, Karna wanted to learn the art of archery in order to use it against Arjuna. However, due to lie he said to his guru, he was not able to use it at the most critical moment of his life. Thus his means of learning the art by lying to his guru, determined the end of him not being able to use the art when it is most needed. Another thing that we can learn from this, the love Karna had towards his guru. Even when Karna was in excruciating pain he did not want to even move an inch to wake up his guru. His passion towards Parasurama is shown through his actions.

Concentration is the name of the game

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God does everything for the best


There was once a Minister to a King who was in the habit of declaring whatever happened was for one's good. One day the King cut his finger while slicing a piece of sugar cane. Seeing the bleeding finger the Minister said as usual "God does everything for the best". The King flew into a rage and said "Here I am suffering with the pain of a bleeding finger and you say God does everything for the best. Enough of your philosophy. Is this the way of consoling me? How can this be for the best when the pain is intense and real? The King immediately committed the Minister to prison. Even then the Minister said calmly "Even this sentence is for my best."
A few days later, the King went alone for hunting in a forest. When the hunting expedition was over the King was resting under a tree. Just then the servants of a certain tribal chief of the forest seized the King, bound his hand and foot. The King questioned them: "Why do you bind me? What are you going to do with me?" The tribesmen replied: "We are going to sacrifice you at the altar of our goddess Kali. It is the custom to offer her a human sacrifice once a year. The time has arrived. We have been looking out for a human being. We are fortunate in having found you." The King remonstrated: "Let me go, I am the King of the realm, you cannot kill me for the sacrifice." The tribesmen laughed and said: "We are glad that this year's sacrifice would be unique and our goddess will be highly pleased because we are going to offer as sacrifice a great personage."
The King was carried and duly placed on a sacrificial altar. Things were ready for the death blow; the priest noticed the bandage on his left hand forefinger. They removed the bandage only to find that a portion of it was cut. The priest said: "This man is not acceptable as a sacrifice to our goddess. A man with a defect in his body is not fit for sacrifice. Set him free."
The King remembered the words of the Minister uttered when his finger was cut "God does everything for the best." He realised that the injury to his finger alone had saved him from death. He at once hurried home and went straight to the prison to set the Minister free. He said, "I seek your forgiveness for the rash and cruel treatment accorded to you." The Minister said: "Your Majesty; you have done no harm. There is nothing to forgive." The King once again questioned: "Why did you say that my sending you to prison is for your good?" The Minister replied: "If I had not been confined in prison, I would have accompanied you when you went for hunting. I would have been in your Company. When the tribesmen came to know that you were unfit for sacrifice, they would have chosen me and offered me as a sacrifice. So God does everything for the best."

Chinna Katha--Greatest Sin


Once Jesus was walking along the streets of a city. It was a slum area. He saw a young man rolling in dirt, dead drunk. He went to him, sat by his side and woke him up. The young man opened his eyes and saw Jesus. Jesus asked him: "Son! Why are you wasting your precious youth in drinking?" The young man replied: "Master!, I was a leper. You cured me of my leprosy. What else can I do?" Jesus heaved a sigh and walked away.
In another street he saw a man madly pursuing a beautiful woman. Jesus caught hold of him and asked him: "Son! Why do you desecrate your body by indulging in such a sinful act?" The man replied: "Master! I was really blind. You gave me vision. What else can I do?"
Jesus trudged along another street. He saw an old man crying bitterly. Jesus approached him and gently touched him. The old man wiped his tears and looked at Jesus. Jesus questioned him: "Why are you weeping old man?" The old man said: "Master! I was nearly dead. You granted me life. What else can I do except weep in this old age?"
In times of difficulty and distress, we cry out for God's help. But when God, out of His boundless love and compassion, responds to our prayer, we ignore Him and fall back into our self-centered life. One must guard oneself against this greatest sin of ingratitude towards God.

My Thoughts:
I thought this story was quite funny... but, people always "want" more from god, but are not thankful for what they already have.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Mother's Sacrifice


Mother’s Sacrifice


My mom only had one eye. I hated her… she was such an embarrassment. My mom ran a small shop at a flea market. She collected little weeds and such to sell… anything for the money we needed she was such an embarrassment. There was this one day during elementary school.
I remember that it was field day, and my mom came. I was so embarrassed. How could she do this to me? I threw her a hateful look and ran out. The next day at school… “Your mom only has one eye?!” and they taunted me.
I wished that my mom would just disappear from this world so I said to my mom, “Mom, why don’t you have the other eye?! You’re only going to make me a laughingstock. Why don’t you just die?” My mom did not respond. I guess I felt a little bad, but at the same time, it felt good to think that I had said what I’d wanted to say all this time. Maybe it was because my mom hadn’t punished me, but I didn’t think that I had hurt her feelings very badly.
That night… I woke up, and went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. My mom was crying there, so quietly, as if she was afraid that she might wake me. I took a look at her, and then turned away. Because of the thing I had said to her earlier, there was something pinching at me in the corner of my heart. Even so, I hated my mother who was crying out of her one eye. So I told myself that I would grow up and become successful, because I hated my one-eyed mom and our desperate poverty.
Then I studied really hard. I left my mother and came to Seoul and studied, and got accepted in the Seoul University with all the confidence I had. Then, I got married. I bought a house of my own. Then I had kids, too. Now I’m living happily as a successful man. I like it here because it’s a place that doesn’t remind me of my mom.
This happiness was getting bigger and bigger, when someone unexpected came to see me “What?! Who’s this?!” It was my mother… Still with her one eye. It felt as if the whole sky was falling apart on me. My little girl ran away, scared of my mom’s eye.
And I asked her, “Who are you? I don’t know you!!” as if I tried to make that real. I screamed at her “How dare you come to my house and scare my daughter! Get out of here now!!” And to this, my mother quietly answered, “oh, I’m so sorry. I may have gotten the wrong address,” and she disappeared. Thank goodness… she doesn’t recognize me. I was quite relieved. I told myself that I wasn’t going to care, or think about this for the rest of my life.
Then a wave of relief came upon me… one day, a letter regarding a school reunion came to my house. I lied to my wife saying that I was going on a business trip. After the reunion, I went down to the old shack, that I used to call a house…just out of curiosity there, I found my mother fallen on the cold ground. But I did not shed a single tear. She had a piece of paper in her hand…. it was a letter to me.
She wrote:
My son,
I think my life has been long enough now. And… I won’t visit Seoul anymore… but would it be too much to ask if I wanted you to come visit me once in a while? I miss you so much. And I was so glad when I heard you were coming for the reunion. But I decided not to go to the school…. For you… I’m sorry that I only have one eye, and I was an embarrassment for you.
You see, when you were very little, you got into an accident, and lost your eye. As a mother, I couldn’t stand watching you having to grow up with only one eye… so I gave you mine… I was so proud of my son that was seeing a whole new world for me, in my place, with that eye. I was never upset at you for anything you did. The couple times that you were angry with me. I thought to myself, ‘it’s because he loves me.’ I miss the times when you were still young around me.
I miss you so much. I love you. You mean the world to me.
My World Shattered.  I hated the person who only lived for me .   I cried for My Mother, I didn’t know of any way that will make up for my worst deeds...

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Spiritual Questions...

These question and answers were emailed to me few days ago... I just wanted to share them with  you all.

Question1: Why are some people born more beautiful, or more intelligent, than others are? Why does not God give everyone equal beauty, abilities and talents?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba: It is not God's partiality or fault. It is the human  being who is responsible. His actions, thoughts and words are responsible for  all good and bad. It is the mind that creates the differences. Pleasure is an  interval between two pains. It is the way you look at things that  matters.
There is a vast ocean of talents 7and qualities.  All human beings have vessels to fill. Some people, through their actions, are  able to fill the vessels to the brim; some fill only half; others can fill only  a quarter, or less. They possess intelligence, beauty, talents, and etceteras,  according to how much they can fill their vessels.
You even judge beauty these days, as in Miss  India, Miss World. But, that is all physical beauty, which is transient. What is  important is the beauty of the atma (Self). 


Question 2:How are good or bad actions carried into the next birth?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba: Swaasha (breath) carries the actions, for the  breath stops when a person dies. The body is still there after death and we call  it a corpse and burn it as useless. So, the body cannot carry anything with it,  just as a flower cannot carry its fragrance. It is a breeze that wafts the scent  of the flower and makes its fragrance reach you. Similarly, imagine a municipal  lorry, the breeze carries the bad odour to you again! In the same  manner, good and bad actions are carried by the breath and surround you in the  next birth like an invisible garland. The pattern of your life is then governed  by what the garland has good or bad scent.
Sai Baba: The Ultimate ExperienceThat is why man must understand that everything  he does has a reaction, a reverberation and a reflection. It is he who writes  his own destiny by his actions. It is essential for man to live a good life with  good thoughts and good actions. Only through such a life can he realise the  divinity in him. The concept Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahma = God) is  also incorrect, since it indicates duality. Aham (I) and Brahma (God) become separate. The statement ought to he Aham Aham (I am  I). 

 


Question 3:Many people feel that Hindus worship countless gods. How did  this happen?

Sathya Sai Baba: Man of Miracles (Rare Classic)Sri Sathya Sai Baba:  India has a wonderful religious tradition. It has  something for everyone, to suit everyone's needs. Many people do not understand  this excellent idea and make derisory comments on our having too many gods. This  tradition has evolved to suit the needs of different people, just as we have  shirts of varying types and sizes to fit different people. With the ideal of One  God, there is only one shirt and, if it does not fit or if it is unsuitable,  people turn away from God. But, here, if someone likes Krishna, they can  worship Krishna; others can worship Rama, or Narayana, or Shiva, or even snakes and lions! What more do you need to propagate the  idea that God is in everything everywhere? That is why I often say don't worship  God as a picture, but worship the picture as God. This will slowly lead to the  realisation of God in you. That is where the Hindu spiritual path is  practical and good. 

 


Question 4:Why does not God prevent cruelties in the world?

Sai Baba Man of MiraclesSri Sathya Sai Baba: God is only a witness (saakshibhoota). He does not  act. Man acts according to the dictates of his intellect (buddhi) and  himself suffers the consequences of his actions (karma). There is neither  good nor bad for God. Take the knife as an example. A murderer uses a knife to  kill another man, a slaughterer uses a knife to slay animals, a surgeon uses a  knife to amputate, and a cook uses a knife to chop vegetables. If a magnet is  placed among all these knives, it will attract them all equally and not  according to the kind of tasks they perform. God is like this magnet. All knives  are the same to Him. However, the hands that wield the knives have to bear the  consequences of their actions, dependent on right and wrong. 
 


Question 5:When we have troubles and are in difficulties and we pray to God, why  does He not take them away'? 

Sri Sathya Sai Baba: Troubles and difficulties are part and parcel of human  life. They are the results of your karmas. There is no point in praying  to God to wipe away all such troubles and difficulties. The right type of prayer  would be to ask God for courage and strength to bear all the difficulties,  problems and tragedy with equanimity. 


Question 6: What is the difference between the politics of yesterday and those of  today? 

Sri Sathya Sai Baba: The present state of affairs can be described as the state  of jumps and bumps. Now, take the example of your body and limbs. Each limb is  important in forming the composite whole. All the limbs joined together make up  the body, which is the deha (body, person). Similarly, in the desha (country, nation), every aspect should be tended to, just as one takes care  of every part of the body. 



Question7:The view that women should not take ups Brahma vidya (spiritual  knowledge), nor chants the Omkara. Is this correct? Also, in ancient  times, were spiritual sadhanas (endeavours) forbidden to women?

Sri Sathya Sai Baba: Brahma vidya and chitta shuddhi (spiritual  knowledge and purity of consciousness) do not depend on whether a person is a  man or a woman. All have an equal right to benefit from Brahma vidya provided only they are able to take it up with discipline and dedication. At  no time have there been any taboos against women. Lord Vishnu (the  Preserver) taught Bhu Devi (the Goddess Earth) the glory of the Bhagavad- Gita. Parameshwara (Shiva) taught Parvati the Brahma  tatva (divine essence) through the Guru Gita. Ishwara (Shiva) initiated Parvati into yoga shastra and mantra shastra (science of yoga and science of mantra). The Brihadaranyaka  Upanishad mentions Yajnavalkya teaching Maitreyi the Brahma  vidya. So, women in ancient times were not denied the pursuit of  spirituality.
The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad mentions Ciargi and Maitreyi hasking in the splendour of sannyasa (renunciation) and brahmacharya (celibacy, chastity). Madaalasa  Chudaala and others were able to receive Brahma jnana (divine wisdom)  while in the grahastha (householder, i.e. married) stage of life. Even  today, there are many that belong to this vast category. It is sheer absurdity  to deny women the right to earn Brahma jnana. But, in worldly matters, it  is necessary for them to maintain certain limitations in the interests of dharma (righteousness) and loka kalyana (the good of the  people/world). For the sake of safeguarding morality and for the social health  of the world, women have to accept some restrictions. This is not to say that  there is any fundamental inferiority in them.
Even pundits acquire their jnana through the reverential homage they pay to the feminine deity Saraswati. The divine patrons of learning, prosperity and wisdom are all feminine: Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. This should show the reverence  paid to women.  







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Friday, March 12, 2010

Life is a challenge - meet it.

In my last post I wrote about happiness and how you get happiness in your life depends on your choices.  In other words, if you learn to see the half glass full- instead of half empty you can find happiness.  Ironically, within couple of days I myself  faced  these challenges.  Many  spiritual leaders talk about 'ceilings on desires' - yet we are to dream... and aim for the stars to succeed in life.  They also say - 'Make life worthwhile by doing service, useful and productive work to the society.'


But, to aim high and shoot for the stars don't you have to dream also?  Isn't  that NOT ceiling your desires?, I am not sure.... Another thing I've come to realize is that... anything and everything in this world requires money and power.  Anything and everything you aim or desire to do requires money.  The world has become very materialistic.  Even if you want to volunteer your time to do good - that also requires resources - ie money! :(.

Conclusion -->Time = Money.


Anyways, after analyzing all this - I came to a conclusion... that I need to follow my own thought or advise.  How do I make this situation I am in positive?  My idea is to serve and do something positive to the society.  The Guru - whose teachings I follow and listen to once said - "If the cause is noble and the outcome is pure - Go ahead... God will be with you to help"

My cause is noble - and the outcome will be pure... but at present I am facing obstacles which are caused by materialistic / resource shortage.  How do I deal with this? I am stuck!..

Another quote by Sai Baba comes to mind.

"Life is a song - sing it. Life is a game - play it. Life is a challenge - meet it. Life is a dream - realize it. Life is a sacrifice - offer it. Life is love - enjoy it."
Life is full of challenges and one has to meet and win over these challenges in his / her relentless struggle to realize life’s dreams. These challenges are not external but projections of the limitations and negative instincts of one's own self.

All action results from thought, so it is thoughts that matter. ....- My thought is pure......

What matters is to live in the present, live now, for every moment is now. It is your thoughts and acts of the moment that create your future. The outline of your future path already exists, for you created its pattern by your past.

So, realize and decide to create my past that is the future past positive and shape it by giving it all I got within my power with love and strength, hopefully the future is the pure outcome I expect.





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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Happiness....

"You have it in your power to make your days on Earth a path of flowers, instead of a path of thorns.”
Today as I was reading Sai Baba's quotations I came across this one.  So true,  life is full of events and what we make out of it is in our hands.  Having eternal happiness is also in our hands.  We have the tendency to blame others and other things for our sadness - No,  an event or person or thing can't bring us joy or sadness, it is us, how we perceive things, matters, people bring us feelings.  Our joy is in our hands.  Such a powerful but true statement.


From a different angle - Life is full of choices,  Life is full of duality... Good / Evil, Happiness / Sadness, Nice / Not so nice, Right / Wrong.  The choice is ours.

QUOTE

"Life is a song - sing it. Life is a game - play it. Life is a challenge - meet it. Life is a dream - realize it. Life is a sacrifice - offer it. Life is love - enjoy it. " - Sai Baba

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