Saturday, 21 September 2013

Ceiling on desires
Discourse by Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba on January 1983

MEMBERS appear to be confused about the true meaning of this programme of "Ceiling on Desires" decided on at the Tenth All India Conference of Sathya Sai Organisations. There are four components in the term "Ceiling on Desires." They are, respectively; curb on excessive talk, curb on excessive desires and expenditure, control of consumption of food, check on waste of energy. Man needs some essential commodities for his sustenance and he should not aspire for more. We can learn a lesson in this respect from Nature. Only if air is available in sufficient quantity will it be comfortable and good. If it is excessive and there is a gale you will feel uncomfortable. When you are thirsty; you can consume only a limited quantity of water. You can't consume the entire water of the Ganga! We take only as much as is needed for the sustenance of the body. 

Doctors know that the body temperature is normally 98.4. If this goes up to 99 they say fever has set in due to some disorder in the body. We inhale and exhale at a normal rate. If there is a slight increase or decrease in the rate it indicates disorder in the body. Changes in the pulse rate or blood pressure also indicate disorder. So you find that if you cross the limits even to a little extent it is dangerous or harmful to the body. There is a limit for everything to function in a normal way. When your eyes happen to see a flash of lightning or a flash light while taking photographs, they automatically close because they can't withstand such high illumination. Ear drums also cannot tolerate hearing beyond a certain volume and we close our ears or keep cotton inside the ears. From these we see that our life is a limited company

Misuse of money is a great evil 

Similarly our desires also should be limited. Women are usually desirous of adding to their wardrobe any number of sarees when they go to a shop or an exhibition. You should have a reasonable number of sarees, but not a huge collection for pomp or show. Misuse of money is a great evil. Even men will have to do their own bit in controlling the expenditure on unwanted and unnecessary things. Money is Dhaivaswaroopam (embodiment of Divinity). When you talk of wealth you should be careful to avoid avaricious accumulation and extravagant expenditure. Even in the preparation of food, you should be careful in avoiding wastage. We are only doing a disservice by consuming more food than what is necessary for the body. 

Thirdly, you should be careful about ' time' , which is the yardstick of life. Seconds become hours, hours become years, years make yugas (ages) and so on. You should not waste this most valuable 'time'. Time lost in wasteful pursuits can' t be got back by any means. All our activities should be planned for utilising the available time to maximum advantage. So, we should not waste food, money, time and energy. Even in purchase of garlands, you need not waste money. What God wants is the flower of your heart that is filled with humility and devotion. Eight types of flowers can be offered to God, viz, (1) Ahimsa (Non-violence), (2) Indhriya Nigraha (Control of senses), (3) Sarvabhootha Dhaya(Compassion towards all beings), (4) Sathyam (Truth), (5) Dhyaanam (Meditation), (6) Shaanthi (Peace), (7) Vinaya(Humility), (8) Bhakthi (Devotion). 

God appreciates only your motive 

I feel very much concerned about the excessive money that is spent y the Trust and Samithi on the expensive huge garlands offered to Me on every occasion and also the use of flowers for decorating the path. No doubt you are doing this as an expression of your Aanandha (Divine bliss). But I won' t call this Bhakthi (devotion), though you may not own this. We should realise our defects and rectify them. You may show your affection y just handing over one flower and spend the money wasted on garlands for helping the poor people in distress. 

People may think that Baba will not like it if flower paths are not provided and huge garlands are not offered. You must understand that God appreciates only your motive and not the external things. By indulging in such exhibitionism, you will only spoil the name of the organisation. As a member of Sathya Sai Organisation you should have no sense of ego or pride. As I have often said you should have your "Hands in society and heads in the forest". This should be your guiding principle. What little you do you must do with a good and pure heart. 

In the Bhagavathgeetha, Krishna has referred to "Pathram, Phalam, Pushpam, Thoyam" (that is, leaf, fruit, flower or water) that can be offered to God. I am pleased with any of these provided it is offered with sincere devotion. What is 'pathram'? It is not the ' leaf' that you see around you. The inner meaning is that your body itself is the leaf. Flower is not the one in the plants but it is the flower of your heart, "Hridhaya Pushpam". 'Phalam' is not the ordinary fruit but 'Manophalam' (the fruit of your mind). 'Thoyam' means water but what is referred to here is not the water from the river or tap. It refers to the tears of joy welling up within you from a sincere 
and prayerful heart. 

Transform yourselves into better individuals 

Moreover you should not only practise yourself but teach others also about this ceiling on desires. Though Naaraayana is in everyone, the one in the poor people is referred to as "Dharidhra Naaraayana". When this Naaraayana begs for food, you refuse to give him food while you offer food to another person who is already well-fed. You place before God' s pictures a lot of food of rich variety as 'Naivedhyam' (offering). You do this because you know very well that this is coming back to you. So, here too it is 'Swaartham' (self-interest) and not 'Thyaagam' (sacrifice) The amrithathwa(immortality) or Moksha (Liberation) will come out of thyaagam

We have Seva Dhal, Bhajan Mandalis, and other Wings. It is a good sign that more and more youngsters are coming forward to join the Seva Dhal and take part in service activities. The participation of youth is necessary for the welfare of the world. We should rejoice when they turn over a new leaf in their life. There is a common saying that you should not rejoice and distribute sweets etc. when a child is born, but you should do so only when the son grows up and earns a good name as a 'Sathputhra' (good son) . You can't please Me just y joining as a member of the organisation. I shall wait for the day when you turn over a new leaf and transform yourselves into better individuals. You should become 'Guna-sheelas' (persons of sterling character and good qualities). 

It is the code of conduct which is responsible for the organisation moving forward growing from strength to strength. The office-bearers should exercise maximum care to see that the code of conduct is adhered to and guide others also in the fight path. When a cook in a house works with integrity the master on his own will entrust him with the keys of the house. Similarly, God also will appreciate only men with integrity. The desire to please God should be the fundamental motive. 

Discourse given by Bjagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba to active workers of the 
Sri Sathya Sai Organisations, Tamil Nadu at Abbotsbury, Madras, 19 January 1983



Saturday, 13 April 2013

Control of Senses















First Step - Control our vision

When Sita was being carried away by Ravana over the Chitrakoota Mountain, she dropped several of her jewels so that people could find them and convey the news to Rama. When Rama and Lakshmana became friendly with Sugriva, he brought the jewels, which his followers had gathered and showed them to Rama. At that time Rama asked Lakshmana if he could recognise the jewels. Lakshmana said that while he could not recognise the other jewels, he could certainly recognise those which Sita wore on her feet. When Rama asked how he could recognise these, Lakshmana replied that every morning he used to go and touch her feet; hence he was quite familiar with them.

Lakshmana was looking at the wife of his brother as his own mother and was looking only at her feet. He never looked at her face. Lakshmana would always bend his head low if he found some other woman coming in front of him. Lakshmana was a person of exemplary character. The vision and the eyes of the young people today do not bend even if we bend them by force. If they use their vision for unsacred purposes, disturbance of the mind will surely follow. The first important sadhana is to control our vision. Lakshmana had such sacred thoughts and mind. If only he is taken as an ideal example and we follow him, there will be no doubt of our own elevation. - Sathya Sai Baba

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Tales to Transform : 02

Time and space hold no barrier for GOD


A group of six devotees had come to have darshan of Baba from Australia . Baba called them for a private interview.
During the normal course of the talk, Baba looked at one of the devotees and asked -- “"Why did you come now. Your mother is not well. She needs you there back in Australia” ".
He replied saying-- “"Yes Baba, I called home yesterday night and this news was conveyed to me. I pray for her early recovery.”"

Baba replied --
“"Go home soon. She is asking for you. In fact go home now.”"
So saying, Baba created a map of the world with the wave of the hand. He spread it on the wall and the following conversation took place : --
BABA : "“Where is Australia in this map ?”"
Devotee : "“Here, Baba .”" (Pointing to the map).
Baba touched it and the world map changed into an Australian map.
BABA : "“Where in Australia do you say ?”"
Devotee :" “New South Wales, Baba .”" (pointing to the map).
Baba touched it and the Australian map changed into the map of New South Wales.
BABA : "“Where in New South Wales do you say ?”"
When the devotee mentioned the place, Baba touched it and the chart changed to show all the apartments in the area.
Then Baba touched the house in which the man was staying and *"lo! the wall of the interview room became the door of the devotee’s home."* Baba opened the door and showed the man his mother sleeping on the sofa. Baba called the man and asked him to go in and closed the door. He rubbed his hands on the door and the door became the wall of the interview room again!
Later when the Australians came out of the interview room, only five came out instead of the six who went in. The students of Prashanthi Nilayam campus saw this. Later they called back the man who was sent to Australia only an hour later, who confirmed his ‘"safe arrival"’.
Baba said that ---
"“Time and space exist only in the worldly plane. In the divine plane there is no time and space. I can easily cross time and space as and when I want to. That experience of the Australian crossing space to reach Australia from the interview room was my leela to show you that it is possible for me to do that if necessary.*Time and space hold no barrier for GOD.”*"

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Tales to Transform : 01



''Don't Worry, what ever happens, it always work out for the good!"


There was once a king who ruled over a very happy and prosperous kingdom. 
The king relied on his chief minister to address any and all problems within 
the kingdom. The minister always gave the same advise,no matter what the 
problem was or who presented it to him, ''Don't Worry, what ever happens, 
it always work out for the good!" His advise proved to be wise and true as 
evidence by the ever prospering and happy kingdom.

One day, the king, his minister and the kings entourage went into the forest 
on a hunting expedition. Soon, the king and his minister became separated 
from the remainder of the group and eventually, were hopelessly lost.  
The king soon lost patience with their predicament and began to complain. 
The minister, however, held his composure and responded to the king as he 
always did to any and all problems, "King, Don't Worry! Remember, what 
ever happens, it always work out for the good!"  hearing the ministers oft 
repeated wise words calmed the king for quite some time.However,as 
darkness approached, the king became distraught once again and resumed 
his complaining. The minister attempted to calm him by repeating his words 
of wisdom, but the king continued to protest, citing his inability to run his 
kingdom as the reason for his lack of equanimity. Having compassion for 
kings distress, the minister suggested they rest under a tree for a while. They 
were quite for few minutes, but shortly there after, the king began to complain 
that he was hungry and nothing to eat. The minister looked up, saw a fruit high 
up in the tree and climbed up and brought the fruit down to the king. 

The king was some what appeased, took out his knife and in his haste to peal 
the fruit, cut off the tip of his finger. The king became more agitated over his 
latest perceived tragedy. The minister calmly cut a piece of cloth from his 
clothing to dress the wound. The king loudly insisted, "What do you have to 
say now, minister? Things have gotten progressively worse since we became 
lost and now this has happened! What do you have to say now? What do you 
have to say? " The minister looked deeply into the kings eyes and simply 
repeated his previous counsel, "Remember king, what ever happen, no matter 
what, things always work out for the good!"

The ministers remarks infuriated the king; he completely lost his composure 
and ordered the minister to leave his presence immediately. The minister 
calmly did as his king commanded and walked away into the forest. 
The king sat under the tree bemoaning his fate and a few minutes later his 
apparent direcircumstances became even worse. In those ancient times, 
the worshipers of Kali offered an annual human sacrifice to her and that 
time of year had come. When they came upon the king, lost in the forest 
and he proclaimed his lofty position, they were elated, believing that 
Kali would be especially pleased with their fine offering. 

They returned to their temple with the king and began to prepare him for the
sacrifice. However, when they began to undress him and discover the band aid
finger and saw  the missing finger tip, they were very upset. The sacrifice to 
Kali had to be a perfect human specimen and the absence of kings fingertip 
made their potential sacrifice unworthy. They immediately threw the king out
of their temple and went in search of a more suitable sacrifice. 

As the relieved king began to wander through the forest he remembered his 
bellowed minister and deeply regretted his last interaction with him. 
In that moment of repentance, he admitted that that his minister had been 
right in saying that everything always works out for the good; He realized 
that if his finger tip had not been cut off, he would by then have been 
sacrificed to the fire of Kali. Just then, he saw his minister walking towards 
him with the remainder of the hunting party. The king ran forward, threw 
him at the ministers feet and begged his forgiveness for banishing him into 
the forest. Still on hiss knees, he related all that had happened to him.

The minister calmly asked the king to get to his feet and said, "King, don't 
you realise that if you had not banished me, the Kali worshipers, upon 
discovering your missing finger tip, would have taken me for their human 
sacrifice and I would now be no more? Remember king, no matter what 
happens, it always work out for the good." 


BOOK REFERENCE : 

FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT BY DIXIE COOPER
CHAPTER 20, THE CANCER PLAY