Monday 16 January 2012

Weep for God


Live in the world but, in order to realize God, hold fast to His Lotus Feet with one hand and with the other do your duties. When you get a respite from your duties cling to God’s Lotus Feet with both hands -- live in solitude and meditate on Him and serve Him ceaselessly.
Pray to God in secret and with yearning, that you may have that passionate attachment and devotion to Him. Shed tears for Him. A man sheds a jugful of tears because his wife is sick or because he is losing money or because he is worrying about getting a job. But tell me, who ever weeps for God?

Sri Ramakrishna in The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, pages 627 & 628





Let Love Choke My Throat


Keep me wide, I beseech you, every moment let love choke my throat, let me cast myself on the ground. 
Actions of good report are neglected; we forget everything.  
Tuka says, We should gaze on thee with the fondness of lawless passion.
Tukaram in The Poems of Tukarama, page 222



Thursday 5 January 2012

Attaining Liberation



When one gets beyond birth and death, it is getting beyond the bondage, i.e., attaining liberation. To get into the world and to be tied down to its ways and affairs as also desires and passions, is nothing short of rigorous imprisonment.
All of you really speaking are undergoing rigorous imprisonment; your vision however being very much limited, i.e., being of a gross type, you are not able to see it -- you are not conscious about it. Your atma* however is conscious of this imprisonment. It is your atma that wants to get out of  that imprisonment.   .   .   .
The body itself is like a jail. If one behaves according to the dictates of his Sadguru* one is able to get beyond this jail, and this getting out of it is called Mukti -- liberation. Death of the gross physical body is not mukti; because after that the Jiva* has to take another body according to his desires. To take to any desire is the crime for which one has to go to jail, i.e., get imprisoned in a body.
Upasni Maharaj in The Talks of Sadguru Upasani-Baba Maharaja, Volume II, Part B, pages 396 & 397
  • atma = soul
* Sadguru = Perfect Master

* Jiva = to be in the state of experiencing existence