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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Story: relying completely on Baba + 3 more

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Story: relying completely on Baba

Note: The following story was recounted by Ac Karunananda Avt to margiis of Suva sector on the occasion of Shravanii Purnima (Aug 2022). Sadly, Ac Karunananda underwent his mahaprayan approximately 3 months later in November 2022. This story stands as a great devotional treasure for all sadhakas and the greater humanity. Those present for the occasion will recall the very loving and spirited way in which Dada told this story. 

The below series of events took place when Dada Karunananda ji was posted to Berlin sector in 1972. Dada ji became a Wt in 1966 and was still quite young when he first left India to go to Germany. Ultimately, Dada ji had a long career working overseas, traveling to over 90 countries during his time as a Wt. The story is recounted in the first-person so the “I” refers to Dada Karunananda ji. 


Namaskar, 

Getting posted overseas

I was first posted abroad in 1972, and that was a big hurdle and a difficult job for a young, Indian boy. I had no formal or organisational contacts in Europe and no guaranteed place to stay. Indeed, the working culture in AMPS is quite unique. Securing the money and plane ticket for an overseas posting are the headache of the individual Wt, not the headquarters. So just getting to one’s posting is a mighty task. Then, once there, the situation is the same. You are on your own to figure it all out. 
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Anyway, on 27 June 1972, I traveled from Delhi to Berlin via Paris. So I flew directly to Paris and then made an overland journey to Berlin. While in Delhi, I had met one young margii 17-year-old boy who lived in Germany, and he had said that when I arrived in Berlin I should contact him and stay with him. His name was Anshudeva, and he was my sole contact in all of Berlin sector. My train from Paris was three hours late arriving in Berlin; nonetheless, brother Anshudeva was there to pick me up, and he brought me to his home. 

His mother was a single parent raising three children (two boys and one girl) in their small flat, and with great motherly affection she took one look at me and said, “You are so young to be a priest.” So here I was in this new land, and I was not at all sure how to begin. Anshudeva was a 17-year-old boy with little money, and with great sacrifice he generously offered me all that he had: 100 Deutschmarks. We used 50 DM for making copies of our leaflet, and the other 50 DM was for my bus travel back and forth to town. 

Trying to do pracara


The leaflet proclaimed that an Indian yogi was in town to talk about mental peace and yoga, yet at that time I had no mental peace myself, what to speak of being able to help others attain such a state. That was my beleaguered condition. Even then, every day I left the apartment in the early morning in order to generate interest. The host mother would pack up some bread and butter for me, and I would spend the whole day out in town as I did not want to be a burden to my host family. So I was out all day distributing my leaflets. I went everywhere: pubs, discos, shops - all over. And after about a month of doing this, all my leaflets were gone, my money had dried up, and I had absolutely nothing to show for it. 
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I was quite sullen, thinking that I would not be successful. In India, people had told me that the culture was different in Europe, and I was feeling very defeated. This field seemed untenable. On the top, the locals were thinking that I came to Berlin just to make money. So it was a double problem: The way of life here was materialistic, and they had some bad experiences in the past with fake sannyasis from India. 


Surrender: I tore up my plane ticket

Finally, one night I was just overwhelmed and began crying for Baba. It was just impossible to work here. I was just thinking again and again about my return ticket, which was scheduled for three months after the day that I arrived here. I was just constantly thinking about that ticket, and how I would be going back to India and not work here. The next day also my mind was drawn again and again to that plane ticket. Ultimately, I took Baba’s name, ideated on Him, and tore up the ticket. So now there was no way to leave. 

The next morning I was wondering what to do. I had no money to get to town so I just wandered here and there and finally over to a park, utterly drowned in feelings of loneliness. I thought, “Karunananda, you have no money, no plane ticket - nothing, except Baba.” When this idea arose, then from deep within I had a distinct feeling that something good would happen today. As I entered the park, an elderly man of around 80 years of age approached me from behind and did namaskar. He spoke in very plain and simple English, “Young yogi, the Lord has ordered me to help you. I have a love letter for you.” And he handed me an envelope with his name and phone number on it. He added, “I wish I could be more helpful. If I were younger I could help you more.” Then he said he was in a hurry, and he left. 
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With great curiosity I opened the “love letter” and was astonished to find that there were 30 notes of $100 (US), so $3,000 total (US). Then this great spiritual romance came in my mind. I thought, “Karunananda, why were you so worried? Baba is here.” I reflected upon how surrender means when you have nothing - no money, no ticket etc - and you raise your hands and only depend on Him. That is surrender. 


Baba arranges everything

Next, I wondered how I would get back to the house. The money this man had given me was in US dollars, and I had no clue about how to do any type of money exchange. There was one last day bus back which I thought I would take, but I drifted in my walking and arrived at a disco. A young fellow had just come out from the disco, and he seemed extremely disturbed and was not at all interested in talking to me. Even then I thought I should help and approached him and said, “I am a social worker from India.” I could see he was holding a handful of pills, but he began to open up to me. He said that he had had severe abdominal pain the previous night and thought he would die. And he reasoned that instead of undergoing that same pain tonight, he would rather die by eating a bunch of sleeping pills. We continued to talk, and he began to feel better. Slowly, step by step, I inspired him, by Baba’s grace, and he took initiation. 

It was getting late, and now again I was wondering how I would get back as I still did not have any Deutschmarks to pay for the bus. The young man sensed my concern and asked me what was wrong. When he understood my predicament, he said that he had a car and that he would drive me home. At that point, I was immersed in the devotional feeling that Baba is taking care of absolutely everything. He is taking care of even my tiniest problems. And indeed, I got a very comfortable ride home to my door that evening. 
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Like living in a dream


The next morning I was called to the phone at 6am. The young man whom I had met last night had called and said he wanted to meet with me urgently. So we met at the park that morning. And he proceeded to narrate how he was an only son, his parents had divorced, his sister was marrying a district judge, and his father was a big building contractor and real estate mogul. The young man explained how his father had given him a multi-story building that had 25 - 30 apartments, and that he gets all the revenue. The young man then told me that from today onwards I would live in a deluxe apartment in his building. So he told me to gather my bags, and we would go there immediately. But even then that was not all. The young man volunteered that, “All my money is yours, and I will be your driver to take you all around.”

Hearing all this, I felt like I was living in a dream. The night before I had no money for even a simple bus ticket, and now I have everything. I was now living in my own beautiful flat that was absolutely enormous. And I had plenty of money including an ongoing revenue stream. It was all so unbelievable. “Baba has arranged everything” - that was the feeling percolating in my heart.  

Ultimately, this young man drove me all over Europe, and we began doing pracara like wildfire. You may not be able to comprehend this, but I was conducting 300 - 400 initiations every day. Verily, thousands were initiated as we were in a complete whirlwind, traveling from country to country. 
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Reflection

What I wish to share here is that people mistakenly think that they are doing Baba’s work. In reality, Baba has already planned everything, and things are unfolding according to His grand plan. We foolishly think that we are doing something. But when a person thinks, “I am doing”, then nothing will happen. Things only happen when you realise that you are not doing anything. Just His entire cosmic plan is playing as per His wish. We may think we are surrendering, but surrender only truly happens when He graciously creates the circumstances by which we can surrender fully unto Him. Surrender only happens by His grace. 

In Him, 
Raghava Deva
(Robert Garner)

Note: In the above story, the “I” refers to Acarya Karunananda Avadhuta. 


~ In-depth study ~

Baba says, “Remember, you have to offer your own identity – not money, rice plantains or other crude objects. The give-and-take of crude things is a business transaction. If you want to attain the bliss of Brahma, you must offer your own self. If you want to have the Great “I”, you must give away your own little “I”. You have to give the full sixteen annas, (the full rupee). Giving fifteen annas and holding back one anna will not do. You must completely surrender. To attain that Infinite One with the help of your mental concentration and strength, you have to surrender yourselves. But, remember self-surrender does not mean suicide. On the contrary, your soul will have its full expression. Your existence will not become contracted, for contraction is inert in principle. Hence in the Sádhaná of self-surrender the ego is expanded, not contracted. In the Mahábhárata, when Duhshásana was pulling the sari of Draopadii, she was tightly holding the cloth to her body with one hand beseeching Lord Krśńa with the other. “Oh! My lord, save me!” But the Lord did not then come forward to save her from shame. When Draopadii found no means of escape, she then released her hold on the cloth and appealed to the Lord most piteously with both hands out-stretched, crying, “O Lord, I surrender my all to you. Do what you think is best”. And the Lord immediately rescued her. That is why I say that you will have to dedicate yourselves to His feet wholly and unreservedly. You will earn godliness in proportion to the extent that you surrender yourselves, and finally, after merging that acquired godliness of yours in His Entity, you will attain eternal bliss.” (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour

Plagiary?

It is the accepted international standard and Baba's system not to copy another's work and publish it in your own way. Baba has given a very strict rule on plagiarism. Why is Baba against plagiarism or stealing someone's work? There are many reasons:

1) It is against the code of asteya (non-stealing).

2) Countless stories of bhaktas need to be published. But some do not want to do the hard work of compiling and writing these stories, so they just steal them from others. But new stories need to be told, otherwise so many unpublished stories of sadhakas will be lost and forgotten forever. So watch out for story thieves, and kindly help them not to steal by posting on social media in their own way. If you want to forward this story then attach the following yellow section with the story: 

“Courtesy of unknown bhakta via Ananda Marga Universal (https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/)”

This will be treated as the standard protocol.



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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Waiting for You

Note: If you are at the dinner table talking to your close companion who is seated next to you and looking directly at you, already you have their full attention. In that case, you need not address them by saying “O”. If you say “O” they may get irritated. So prefacing an appellation for God with “O’” such as in O’ Lord is not appropriate in our Ananda Marga. Saying “O’ Lord” signifies that that Divine Entity is far away - i.e. in the 7th sky or heaven - and that one must cry out to reach them. And that goes against the spirit of bhakti.

In our Ananda Marga, we know that Parama Purusa is watching us always. He is never far - always He resides in the heart witnessing all we think, do, and say. Hence there is no need to call out to Him using the phrases, “O’ God”, “ O’ Lord etc.” One may simply address Him in a natural manner without the “O” preface and He will certainly listen to your call. 

Note: Those who don't do 6th lesson sadhana cannot understand this song.

"Kii dos' korechi balo na', keno a'ma'r ghare ele na'..."  (Prabhat Samgiita #3780)

Purport:

O' Parama Purusa, what blunder have I made. Why are You not coming to my home. I was waiting for You in my various spiritual practices but You did not turn up. Being the all-knowing Entity, You know that I love You so much. I have been waiting for You since long, but You have not come. You know that I want You with my entire heart and mind.  

Baba, looking towards Your path of arrival, I was waiting there holding the flower garland in my hand which I threaded for You. But You did not come so it wilted away. I prepared songs to sing to You by practicing various tunes and melodies. For Your reception, I prepared alpana on the pathway and at the altar. But it was all for naught because You did not arrive. My life passes in happiness and sorrow thinking about You. In my cries and laughter I always ideate on You. But sadly, it is all useless in Your absence. What mistake have I made, that You have forgotten me.

O' Parama Purusa, when I sit in Your dhyana then in my mental temple I see that You are seated there in all Your charm - smiling. You have coloured me with Your own divine colour. In Your song and dance, I become ensconced in You. Because of this, my heart does not want to keep You away. I want Your close proximity; I cannot bear distance anymore.


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Antidote to degradation

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “People who have fascination or temptation for any material object, can gradually remove that mental pollution arising out of selfish [motives] by adopting just the reverse course. Those who are very greedy for money should form the habit of charity, and they can serve humanity through such a practice. Those who are angry or egoistic should cultivate the habit of being polite, and they should serve humanity through that practice. Therefore, only selfless service to humanity and the efforts to look upon the world with a Cosmic outlook alone can lead to establishment in mental shaoca.” (1)

Note: There are various types of pollution in the mind. Those stains could be removed using the opposite tool. When fighting with darkness you have to use a torchlight. You cannot fight darkness with more darkness. To fight against greed, anger, ego etc, one should overcome these by adopting the opposite approach of generosity, kindness, and selflessness. The central idea is that if any vrtti is encouraged it grows. The only way to neutralise it and keep it in check is by encouraging the opposite idea.

Reference
1. A Guide to Human Conduct, Shaoca


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Death explained

Everything in this universe is temporary and subject to change; only Parama Purusa is permanent - lasting. 

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Amrta means “immortal”. Do you know what death is? Death means a change of form. A boy of five years became a young man – now, the body of that boy underwent death. That young man became old – the body of that young man underwent death. That old man died and he again came here in the form of a little boy – the body of that old man underwent death. Death means a change of form." (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 24, The Causal Matrix




Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Bhakti = lasting progress + 5 more

Baba
Bhakti = lasting progress

Namaskar

In comparison to writing on water, writing on sand lasts longer. That's to say, when you write on water it disappears almost immediately; whereas if you write on sand, it may remain for a little while - perhaps a few minutes or a few hours etc.

For instance, suppose you have a friend standing just 10 meters away and you write their name on water. In the few seconds it takes for your friend to come by your side they will not be able to see what you wrote. But if you write their name in sand, even if your friend has to walk 100 meters or more, most likely that friend will be able to see what you wrote. That writing will not last forever, nor will it last long, but for a short while it shall remain.
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What is writing on sand


So the question is what types of engagements does Baba equate with writing on sand? The answer is psychic pursuits. In this sphere of life, people learn new things, get university degrees, study other languages, gain mastery in physics or chemistry, become scholars etc. All these stand as psychic achievements. Often they think that this is of a permanent nature - that this knowledge will always remain with them. But this is their mistaken understanding. Because this type of learning and stature will not last forever.

According to Baba, these things also do not last long. Although they may not be as fleeting as physical pursuits which are akin to writing on water, intellectual learning will not stand the test of time. People become sick, or brain damaged, or lose their memory etc. For instance, a Supreme Court justice may learn all there is to know about the law, only to then suffer from dementia later in life such that they cannot even remember their own name or who their sons and daughters are, let alone understand the fundamentals about the constitution.

And what to speak of dementia, most adults in good health cannot even remember what they read 5 minutes before or the nuances or basic theories about what they studied in university.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "For example, after reading 200 pages of a book you will surely forget 199 of them. You cannot remember even one complete page, not even one full sentence. You are likely to confuse this word with that." (1)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Today you read and tomorrow you forget. Those among you who have passed the MA examination, if asked to undergo the same examination right now, will not be successful, simply because you have forgotten everything." (2)

Thus, one can hardly retain any of what they read or learn. And not just that, a person may engage their entire life in a particular profession only to one day become ignorant of that very topic. So intellectual achievement is also quite temporary. It does not vanish as quickly as material gains, so it is not akin to writing in water, but those intellectual gains don't last very long - that is why it is like writing in sand. Soon that knowledge will be swept away.
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"Like writing in stone"

Rather than writing on the surface of water as in the case of physical pursuits, or writing on the surface of sand as in intellectual pursuits, our central approach should be writing in stone. If something is written in stone it does not disappear immediately, as in the case of writing on water; nor does it get wiped away by the wind or rain, as with writing on sand. When something is written in stone it remains permanently, regardless of the climatic or environmental conditions.

So the question is, what is Baba referencing when He says "writing on stone"? The answer is bhakti, i.e. gaining more and more proximity towards the Cosmic Nucleus, Parama Purusa. According to Ananda Marga philosophy this should be the chief approach for human beings because only bhakti is permanent. Only that will have a lasting effect.

Bhakti, of course, means decreasing the radius or distance between oneself and Parama Purusa. And that progress is the only lasting progress in this universe. It stays with us not just throughout this life, but from one life to the next.

For instance, most who come onto the path of Ananda Marga have good samskaras. They did some puja or spiritual practices in their previous life, and that is why in this life they got Brahma as the Guru. In that case, their bhakti carried over from life to life. What mundane knowledge they had in their prior life they may or may not have in this life, but their standard of bhakti was never lost. One picks up where they left off in their last life and moves ahead. In this way, and by His grace, one comes onto the path of tantra.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "Vaedikii diiks'a' is to request God, request the Lord, to show one the right path. And after a long time, when the Lord is satisfied, He arranges for Ta'ntrikii diiks'a'. Ananda Marga diiks'a' is Ta'ntrikii diiks'a'." (3)

Why only spiritual progress is permanent


Thus your spiritual endeavor and resultant bhakti is lasting and stays with you up to your merger with Him, by His grace. Without prior sadhana from past lives, in this life one would just be involved in dogmatic forms of prayer like idol worship, namaj, going to confession in the Catholic Church, doing deity puja, or visiting tiirtha sites and fake holy lands etc. But, because of past spiritual gains, one is able to get Taraka Brahma as the Guru in this life.

While in this human body then we should engage the maximum amount of time in spiritual sadhana as that will have a permanent effect. That will lead us unto the path of permanent peace, i.e. attaining Him. This cannot occur by seeming gains in other spheres of life.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "We must remember that actual progress can be made only in the spiritual stratum. There cannot be any progress in the physical stratum, or the physico-psychic stratum, or even in the psychic stratum. Whatever is known as progress is actually change of place and nothing more...Your life will become more and more meaningful if you do more and more work and more and more meditation.” (4)

In our Ananda Marga, progress means minimizing the distance with the Lord. And that spiritual progress is permanent, whereas all physical and psychic attributions are fleeting. They wane in your present life, and may or may not remain with you in the future. Whereas bhakti is permanent.
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That is why in comparison to mundane and intellectual engagements, spiritual practice is like writing in stone. Bhakti is lasting and will never leave you - it remains with you enabling you to attain the Supreme stance, by His grace.

Regret & bemoan futility of your life


Ananda Marga ideology states, "This blended devotion enables spiritual aspirants to attain the pinnacled goal of their lives. It is this devotion that human beings have been seeking since time immemorial. When they finally attain the guru and get initiation, then they begin to walk on this path of devotion. And those who have started on this path realize that they are sure to reach their destination, that to reach their goal is the sole reason for their birth. You should remember why you have been born. Following the path of devotion, you will have to ultimately reach Parama Purus'a. This is the pinnacled point, the supreme point of human glory. You should always remember this, during your lifetime and even after your death." (5)

So no one should waste their time on this earth scrounging after material and mundane things or worldly knowledge, lest their life pass in vain. One should not pass their life writing on water or writing on sand. Otherwise, one day one will lament thinking that, "I have done nothing lasting on this earth."
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Conclusion


In human life, people engage in so many pursuits. Unfortunately, some wholly indulge in physical dealings (like writing on water) and psychic engagements (like writing on sand). And these physical and psychic actions do not yield any lasting benefit or progress. As sadhakas, we are to ensure the essence of our pursuits is like "writing in stone" - i.e. ensconced in bhakti for Him.

Namaskar,
in Him,
Mahima'

~ In-depth study ~

Money cannot bring permanent relief

Ananda Marga ideology preaches, "Money brings temporary relief from bondage. Today a hungry person may get relief from hunger with the help of money, but tomorrow the hunger will again return and the person will require more food. Liberation with the help of money can never be permanent." (6)

Sadguru Baba says, "Salvation is possible only in the spiritual stratum. In the realm of physicality and intellectuality one cannot attain salvation. In the realms of physicality and intellectuality one can attain [temporary] liberation but one cannot attain liberation of permanent nature in those spheres. It is only possible in the realm of spirituality." (7)

Only path of bhakti brings lasting happiness


Ananda Marga ideology states, "Fill your heart with love of the Infinite, and your soul will be transformed into the Supreme Soul. No worldly happiness is limitless. Dedicate yourself completely to the blissful ocean of the Supreme Soul. Then alone will you realize what happiness really is. This path to attain happiness, this sádhaná of self-surrender I call absolute devotion." (8)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "The goal of dharma is the attainment of Brahma; its base and its movement are Brahma-centered. Brahma is the Absolute Entity independent of time, space and person; He is permanent. Brahma sa'dhana', therefore, is the sa'dhana' for the attainment of the permanent entity." (9)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "On many different occasions in life, whether big or small, one can hope to attain a certain degree of mental composure, but permanent composure or “prashánti” or “átyántikii shánti” (composure beyond which there is no further composure, and which, once attained is never lost) cannot be attained easily. In war, an army may win one battle thus attaining a certain degree of composure, but they may be defeated in the next battle. Victory, once attained, may not necessarily be permanent. Only vijaya, that is, victory which is never followed by defeat, is permanent. A person wishing to attain permanent composure will have to attain Shiva or Parama Puruśa. There is no other alternative. Hence it is said, “Gatvam Shivaḿ shántimatyantamati”. Once one enters deep into the realm of permanent composure one gets a permanent abode in that supreme state of bliss." (10)

Flattering reminiscences about you


Ananda Marga ideology warns us, "The worship of Brahma should be done scrupulously, or else you will later regret and bemoan the futility of your life with the last drop of your tears at your last hour. You should make your life worthwhile through your sa'dhana'. How much can your worldly friends and relations do for you? After your death your relatives may perhaps ask, “How much money has he left behind?” Your friends may go to the crematorium and indulge in flattering reminiscences about you. Your husband or wife may cry for you for about ten or twelve days and then regain their normal composure. Your lot will be only a profound sigh – a record of the futility and frustration of your life. So do not waste your time lest you later have to repent." (11)

This is a horrible predicament, and the only escape is to engage wholeheartedly in spiritual life, i.e. writing on stone. Baba has graciously given the path and the way to make a lasting contribution on this earth and beyond.
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References
1. A Few Problems Solved - 7, The Faculty of Knowledge – 5
2. Discourses on Krsna and the Giita, The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván”
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 3, Sadguruḿ Taḿ Namámi
4. Subhasita Samgraha - 24, Incantation & Human Progress
5. Yoga Psychology, The Cult of Spirituality – the Cult of Pinnacled Order
6. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 4, Artha and Paramártha
7. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It
8. Subhasita Samgraha - 2, The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1
9. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 7, The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka)
10. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 8, The Attainment of Permanent Composure
11. Subhasita Samgraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Prout world govt: bill of rights


Prout philosophy states, “The formation of a World Government will require a world constitution. A charter of principles or bill of rights should be included in such a constitution and encompass at least the following four areas. First, complete security should be guaranteed to all the plants and animals on the planet. Secondly, each country must guarantee purchasing power to all its citizens. Thirdly, the constitution should guarantee four fundamental rights – spiritual practice or Dharma; cultural legacy; education; and indigenous linguistic expression. Fourthly, if the practice of any of these rights conflicts with cardinal human values then that practice should be immediately curtailed. That is, cardinal human values must take precedence over all other rights. All the constitutions of the world suffer from numerous defects. The above points may be adopted by the framers of different constitutions to overcome these defects.” (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 12, Requirements of an Ideal Constitution


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How BP elections became tainted

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The sadvipras (those who are well-established in Sixteen Points(1)) of a bhukti must elect one bhukti pradhána from among themselves. The bhukti pradhána may or may not be an ácárya/á or a táttvika, but must be an educated family person.” (1)

Question: What is one of the key differences between the pre-1990 BP Manual and the 1997 Fake BP Manual?

Answer: Please know that the system is that margiis will elect the bhakti pradhan (BP) as per the guidelines of the original BP manual. Wts have no role in suggesting or voting in the BP election. But the Fake BP manual states that Wts select the candidate and then margiis will elect that person as BP. And if Wts don't like the outcome they will arbitrarily remove the BP and put anyone else, without margiis having any input.

Reference
1. Caryacarya Part 1, Bhukti Pradhána


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Prout policy: education & media independent of politics

Prout philosophy states, "It is essential to keep the educational system meticulously free from the clutches of party politics. The financial responsibility for the educational system lies with the state, but the absolute right regarding formulating courses of study, evolving teaching methodology, preparing curricula, etc., should remain solely with educationists or the universities, but it cannot dictate to them. It may send proposals for due consideration, but it cannot exert pressure for their acceptance."

"The same applies to the broadcasting networks, cinema, etc., which are crucial for imparting mass education. It is not permissible for these to be converted into the victory drums [propaganda machinery] of party interests." (1)

Reference
1. Problems of the Day, Point #31


== Section: Comment ==

Re: Why PP is main culprit

Namaskar
Absolutely! PP is responsible. Ac. Shraddhanandaji was toothless and moribund. Present PP of the Ranchi Faction is feckless, drowned in his own glory, manipulated by tainted purodhas. Yep Ultimately PP is the responsible for the morass and decay.
In Him
Amrit

Here is the initial letter on this topic: Why PP is main culprit


== Section ==

Let them live with their diversities and let me serve
everybody according to their requirement


“কোনও দুজন কি হুৰহু এক রঙা ?

[মার্গী---"না |"]

দুজন পাশাপাশি এক রাঙা নয় | আৰার এক জনেরও সর্বাঙ্গ এক রঙা নয় | তাকিয়ে দেখো না |

[মার্গীরা---”হ্যাঁ, ৰাৰা |”]


কি অদ্ভুত ! কি, মানুষের হাতের প্রতিটি আঙ্গুল যে সত্য, ও সমান নয় | এ কথাটাও যত সত্য, তেমনি কোনও দুটো entity, কোনও দুটো মানে 
even iota of two existences are not the same, not the equal | Here in the expressed world, diversity is the law of nature | Here, diversity is the  law of nature |

তাই যারা ৰলে “সৰকে equal করে দৰ”, তারাও ভুল ৰলে | তাদের, ৰুদ্ধিমান মানুষ ৰলৰে
---Let them live with their diversities and let me serve everybody according to their requirement, according to the requirement of each and every entity | And that’s the proper ideal, that’s the proper philosophy |"

Reference
1. অপ্রকাশিত, ১৯৮৯ দিঘা



== Section ==

Against the dogma of caste marriages 

“अधिक से अधिक revolutionary marriage करा लो | और जो हिम्मतवार लड़के हैं, वे, उनके guardian, उनके माता; वे लोग क्या करें ? जात-पाँत को लात से ख़त्म कर दो, चूर-चूर कर दो | एक दल, एक मज़बूत समाज बना लो | और हम लोगों को दुनिया के कोने-कोने में आनन्दमार्ग का पैगाम पहुँचा देना है | इसलिए अधिक से अधिक सङ्ख्या में whole timer worker की भी जरूरत है | कोई whole timer worker बनो | कोई revolutionary marriage करके समाज को मज़बूत बना दो |”
[यह बाबा के कैसेट से सीधे लिखा गया, बाबा का यह असली प्रवचन, अमृतोपदेश है। आनन्द मार्ग हिन्दी पुस्तकों में छपे प्रवचन तो नक़ली प्रवचन हैं, असली नहीं] 
(1)

Reference
1. PS Purport 1030 + WT Discourse – 2, 1/14/1984 Patna, Not Printed


== Section ==

A great personality wakes up innumerable sleeping hearts

“The flame of a lamp lights up countless lamps. The touch of a great personality wakes up innumerable sleeping hearts. In the same way, the eternal glow of the boundless élan vital of Cosmic Consciousness has been illuminating the life-lamp of universal humanism since time immemorial, is illuminating it, and in future will do so even more intensely. That is why I say, the future of the human race is not dark, rather it is strikingly resplendent. So proceed on, ignoring the frowns of darkness.” (Ananda Vanii #49)

Note: The above is one of Baba’s original Ananda Vaniis. These original and true Ananda Vaniis are unique, eternal guidelines that stand as complete discourses in and of themselves. They are unlike Fake Ananda Vaniis which are fabricated by most of the groups - H, B etc.


== Section 2: Links ==

Postings to Read

AM & subjective approach

How bhakti is permanent

Spiritual way to start the day

Suffering & samskara theory

Sadhana process & mantra





SUBJECTS TOPICS