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Monday, October 31, 2022

En Bengala

Baba

En Bengala

Namaskar,

Hoy en día hay muchas personas falsas que no practican ni siquiera los principios prácticos básicos de Ananda Marga como el ayuno, las asanas, la sadhana, el medio baño, el uso de laungota y comer alimentos satvikos, qué decir de tener alguna comprensión de la sublime filosofía espiritual de Baba. Sin embargo, a menudo encontramos a estas personas falsas de pie en un podio dando las llamadas charlas intelectuales sobre Ananda Marga y Shri Shri Anandamurti jii. Tal tradición es muy común en Bengala Occidental, donde Shri Shri Anandamurtijii se presenta como un “gran filósofo” y un intelectual.

Este tipo de presentación de Sadguru Baba es un eufemismo similar a la de presentar a un distinguido profesor universitario como una mera persona apenas alfabetizada. En otras palabras, Sadguru Baba es mucho más que un filósofo o un intelectual. Sin embargo, aquellos que no practican Sus enseñanzas no desarrollan un vínculo con Él y luego lo presentan como un filósofo en sus charlas de auto-engrandecimiento que hacen para que la gente los aplauda, pero no sucede ningun praca’r real de Ananda Marga. No se crea ningun Ananda Ma’rgii nuevo.
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En un resumen en español de Prout in a Nutshell Volume 1 Part 4, “Problems of the Day”, Baba nos dice: Los líderes políticos no pueden crear sadvipras arengando a las personas desde las plataformas públicas, esto exige rectitud y la práctica de la autopurificación en la vida personal. Además, ¿qué tipo de personas vienen a dar conferencias desde estas plataformas? ¿No son ellos los que recurren a la honda de barro por el bien de la política partidista? La mayoría de ellos están cegados por su obsesión por el poder, entonces, ¿qué pueden enseñar a los demás? (resumen en español)

Solamente aquellos que practican pueden predicar


A menudo se ve que los libros escritos por aquellos que tienen una experiencia directa en cualquier campo específico son mucho más efectivos en comparación con aquellos que simplemente dan conferencias sin practicar realmente lo que predican. Por ejemplo, si un criminal escribe un libro sobre el crimen después de ser liberado de una sentencia de prisión, entonces puede ser una fuente valiosa y autorizada para entender el crimen en comparación con leer los libros de un filósofo de sillón que escribe un libro sobre el crimen. Hay muchos de los llamados líderes e intelectuales que llegan a todo tipo de lugares para dar conferencias y obtener elogios de personas sin tener ninguna experiencia directa. Tales conferencias pueden engañar intelectualmente a las personas menos desarrolladas e incluso pueden hacerlas aplaudir, pero no se hace se genera un bienestar real. Por lo tanto, uno necesita practicar seriamente antes de predicar a los demás. 

Intelectuales en Ananda Marga praca’ra


Si los intelectuales y profesores van por ahí dando conferencias sobre Shri Shri Anandamurti jii sin seguir Sus enseñanzas en sus propias vidas, entonces esencialmente están perdiendo su propio tiempo y el valioso tiempo de los demás. Esto se debe a que sus elocuentes charlas no tendrán una influencia conmovedora sobre las masas, ya que sus conversaciones estarán desprovistas de la fuerza de su sa’dhana’ y de sus prácticas.

Forma adecuada de praca’ra


El mero hecho de dar conferencias intelectuales sin internalizar la ideología de Ananda Marga en la propia vida es una pérdida de tiempo, ya que ningún praca’r real puede suceder de esa manera. Es mejor practicar todos los principios de Ananda Marga como asanas, upava’sa, comida sátvica, sa’dhana’, y así sucesivamente. Uno también debe participar en el servicio mediante el cual uno puede comprometerse con las personas y de esa manera conectarse con ellas de una manera más profunda en comparación con una reunión de conferencias superficial. Las personas que se benefician de los proyectos de servicio puede que en el futuro también se conviertan en sa’dhakas.

Verdadero significado de acarya


En un resumen en español de Discourses on Neohumanist Education, Kulapati, Baba nos dice: El significado de la palabra acárya es: uno que imparte lecciones a otros por su conducta ejemplar – Ácarańát páthayati yah sah ácaryah. Es decir, los Ácáryas tendrán que enseñar a los demás por su conducta ejemplar. Sólo entonces la educación impartida por ellos será firmemente establecida y asimilada adecuadamente por los alumnos. … En Bengala, la gente llama erróneamente a los cancilleres como Acáryas o a los vicecancilleres como upacáryas. También es un caso de uso defectuoso de la terminología porque las acáryas o upacáryas no enseñan o no dan ejemplo de conducta ideal. (resumen en español)

Conclusión


El mero hecho de dar conferencias sin practicar es una pérdida de tiempo y no conduce a el verdadero praca’r. Uno debe practicar las enseñanzas de Baba y de esa manera servir a las personas y guiarlas hacia la sa’dhana.
 En un resumen en español de A Few Problems Solved Part 2, “Human Society Is One and Indivisible” – 2, Baba nos dice: Los líderes contemporáneos no tratan de dar una forma práctica a ninguna de las cualidades humanas antes mencionadas. Simplemente dan conferencias altisonantes. Esas grandes personalidades del pasado les brindan buenas oportunidades para organizar celebraciones del bicentenario y el aniversario. Consideran que con solo pronunciar unas pocas frases bien ensayadas, están rindiendo un maravilloso homenaje a esas grandes personalidades. … Así, los grandes ideales están desapareciendo de la vida social y la desunión está aumentando entre la gente. (resumen en español)

Debido a la razón antes mencionada, en el gráfico de los 16 puntos se agregó un subpunto sobre cuántos simpatizantes se crearon.
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En Él,
Samvit

En un resumen en español de Subháśita Saḿgraha Part 4, “Matter and Spirit”, Baba nos dice: Tendrás que hacer experimentos regulares tú mismo. Uno no puede alcanzar Brahma a través de argumentos y razonamientos, basados en las opiniones de diferentes autores, o abriendo círculos de estudio, o a través de discursos y conferencias. Para esto tendrás que desarrollar tu agryábuddhi (intelecto puntiagudo) con completa devoción y entusiasmo. (resumen en español)

Andhenaeva niiyamánáh yathándháh

En un resumen en español de Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33), “Shabda Cayaniká Part 5”, Baba nos dice: El significado de la palabra ácárya es ácarańát pát́hayati yah sah ácáryah, “aquel que enseña a través de la conducta”. En otras palabras, el ácárya debe enseñar y tener una conducta digna de respeto. Solo entonces la educación que imparten a los demás tendrá una base sólida y será asimilada. (resumen en español)

El objetivo debe ser Parama Puruśa, no la victoria en los debates


En un resumen en español de Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 5, “Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality”, Baba nos dice: Para aquellos que entran en el ámbito de la intelectualidad, el camino se compone de tres aspectos: váda, jalpa y vitańd́á. Para nyáyikas o pańd́itas siempre hay váda, jalpa y vitańd́a. La filosofía de los lógicos indios se divide en estos tres aspectos. Así que para aquellos que recorren el camino de la intelectualidad, la primera porción es váda, la porción media vitańd́á, y la última porción jalpa. Procederán a través de estos tres aspectos para alcanzar la victoria del lógico como su objetivo. Parama Puruśa no es su objetivo. Su objetivo principal es alcanzar la victoria en el ámbito de la lógica. ¿Qué tipo de victoria es esta? Hay dos sentimientos internos detrás de esta victoria. El primero es inflarse mentalmente con la vanidad. La mente se infla con vanidad como arroz inflado. La persona se hincha de orgullo como arroz inflado, pero dentro no hay nada. Y en segundo lugar, este intelectual desarrolla una lujuria por algunas palabras externas de alabanza, palabras en el sentido de que él o ella ha alcanzado la victoria. Así que la primera es que la mente se hincha con vanidad, y por lo tanto se vuelve cada vez más débil, y la segunda es que la persona desarrolla un apego lujurioso por algunas palabras externas de alabanza, y por lo tanto se convierte en un esclavo de esas palabras y nunca puede ser una persona verdaderamente grande. (resumen en español)

- Here is a link to the original English posting: In Bengal

- Here are more Spanish postings

- Here is a link to Spanish Prabhat Samgiita


Ruining child's future + 4 more

Baba

Ruining child's future

Namaskar,

A fear complex is an extremely debilitating ailment. Yet this fear vrtti gets imposed on the minds of our youths through various festivals as well as via the mega, pseudo-culture industry of Hollywood movies, Disney's Ghost House, scary stories, television programs, video games, and haunted houses etc.

Here it should be understood, however, that it is not just the entertainment business and common social festivals that are at fault. That is not the only way that fear is imposed on the impressionable minds of our children. The imposition of fear also comes directly from family members; and, this can haunt a child their entire life.
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Baba talks about disastrous effect of "ghosts"

Here is Baba's teaching - where He warns how even family members impose a fear complex on young ones. This is an English summary of His 01 January 1986 Bengali discourse in Kolkata, "Existential Flow & Its Culminating Point":

Hatred, doubt, fear are sin. When you were small, you did not hate anybody. After that your neighbors, friends and family members taught you, "This is what hate is, don't do such a thing." They taught you fear, they taught you shyness, and in the end those interactions stained your mind in that color. The small babe did not want to drink the milk. So in order to get the baby to drink the milk, the family members said, "Look, a “ghost” is on the palm tree - it will come and get you if you do not drink your milk." So you drank the milk out of fear of being caught by the "ghost." After many years, when you were no longer two, but became twenty-two years of age, that mental ghost still existed in your mind. From time to time in your dreams you will still see that "ghost." In consequence, while remaining in a lonely place your heart will become startled and frozen due to fear of that "ghost." What is this? Imposed bondage. This type of bondage or these bondages are known as pa'shas. (English Summary) 

Listen Sound File: A link to the sound file of the above teaching has been appended below in the links section.
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How grandma, parent, or caretaker harm own family members


In His discourses, Baba discusses and points out examples where families and caretakers use a fear complex as a means to control or discipline children. Here are some similar examples:

[A] If the kids are playing and making too much noise when it is their bedtime, then a parent or caretaker may say, "If you do not go to sleep this instant, then monsters will come and attack you."

[B] Or they may say, "Naughty children are bound to get eaten by goblins."

[C] Some even exclaim, "If you do not behave, Satan will punish you forever."

[D] Various adult family members may tell children that, "Ghosts will come and strangle you if you do not sit still."

[E] Plus, if a child is not eating its meal, then the grandmother may try to inject fear in that child's mind. The grandma terrorizes the child by saying, "If you do not eat your meal, then a ghost will come and swallow you. So sit down and eat and do not run around."

Tragically, this type of talk by a grandma, parent, or caretaker terrifies the child. This is the wrong way to discipline a child. The child's mind becomes weak, fragile, and filled with the notion of their impending doom. The child thinks that at any moment they will be attacked by a goblin. Unfounded fears like these that get imposed on a child's psyche ruin the child's peace of mind in the present and become psychic baggage for the long haul. Yet certain parents and guardians repeat such threats, thereby cementing the fear in the mind of the child, and ultimately crippling them. The consequences of terrifying the child in this way are ghastly.

Nightmare about goblin


For adults, such statements are less scary; but for the child, they are absolutely frightening. Because the child does not have experience in the world. What they are told by their parents, caretakers, and guardians, they take to be real. In that case, the child becomes truly terrified when told that they will be eaten by so-called ghosts, or that when the lights get turned off then monsters will attack them etc. 

Even worse, the fear does not end there - it lingers and festers - increasing and mushrooming over time - in the child's mind for years and years. Even when that child grows to 22 years of age or even 78 years of age, they still have nightmares about a goblin coming and sitting on his chest. And those fears often multiply over time whereby many remain mentally ill their whole life. Baba explains this clearly in His discourse.
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

Alone in haunted house


Here below Baba further explains the nature of this phenomenon.

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Suppose in daytime you are in a lonely place. It may or may not be a lonely place. Suppose in daytime you are alone in a big house, and some people told you that there is a ghost – “Ghost, ghost, ghost.” You heard it. The acoustic wave touched your mind, touched the subconscious portion of your mind, and after that you are told, “You know, Mr. X, there is a ghost in this house.” And you are Mr. X. “There is a ghost in this house.” All the nerve fibres fail to function. What will happen then? Just touch the conscious level of your mind, and as an extro-objective creation, as an external reflection of your very ectoplasmic stuff, you will see a ghost. And what sort of ghost will you see? The description of a ghost that you read in your books or you heard from your granny, “A ghost is like this.” In broad daylight you will see the ghost." (1)

So the child's mind is very fragile and subject to all kinds of fears - even false ones that we hear in the form of ghost stories, etc. This point should not be taken lightly - thinking that scaring children is just one momentary incident. Any and all fear has a huge impact on their psyche. They will be terrified in that very moment and compromised even crippled for life. We should all pay heed.

Conclusion


Imposed fear complexes are used in countless families around the world. It is a disastrous parenting technique that is commonly employed, unfortunately. Think back to your own childhoods and see if you remember being told such events.
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Why is this tactic used so pervasively from one land to the next? Because the parent or caregiver naively thinks that the problem is solved - that they got an easy fix. They think that the child has started to behave properly or that the child stopped making noise. So the parent thinks that the fear technique is a veritable method for disciplining a child and restoring order..

However, this is a very harmful approach. Both the short and long-term effects are disastrous. The child's mind is immediately and permanently scarred by that fear. It cannot be removed easily. That fear literally paralyzes them in that very moment. But it does not stop at that point. Rather, that very fear hauntingly sits in the child's mind for ages - becoming more pronounced over the years, and sometimes it even carries over into their next life. That is the depth to which the imposed fear invades their psyche.

Children are very susceptible to fear and they are harmed so much, but adults are not immune either. Fear is hidden within and due to imposed samskaras it will grow. So one should avoid those situations that spur one's fears to multiply. If one watches a horror movie or reads a terror book and they feel even an iota of fear then even for adults that film is harmful as that fear will grow.

Namaskar,
In Him,
Sudha’ Dhara’

~ In-depth study ~

Here is Baba's teaching - the transcription of Baba's actual voice - where He warns how even family members impose a fear complex on young ones. This is from His 01 January 1986 discourse in Kolkata, "Existential Flow & Its Culminating Point".
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"Ghrna', shaunka', bhaya, aet'a' holo pa'pa, jab tumi jakhan chotto chile, tumi ka'uke ghrna' korte na'. Oi pare toma'r prativeshiira' bandhura' ba'r'iir lokera', toma'ke shikhiye chilo ki, "Aeta korte na'in, aeta ghrnya jinish." To, toma’ke bhaya shikhiye che, lajja' shikhiye che, a'r seit'a shes'a paryanta toma'r rauna [lege] geche. Choto chele du'dha kha'cche na'. Ba'r'iir lokera' bolle, "Oi juju a'che, ta'la ga'che juju a'che, dhare nebe." Tumi jujur bhaye khiye nile du'dha. Ta'r pare, sei tumi jakhane du vatsa'rer na'iny, tumi hoye gele ba'isa vatsa'rer, takhano sei maner jujuta' roye gelo. Kakhano-kakhano svapnetei juju ke dekhbe. Ekla' hote giye jujur bhaya buka kenpe ut'abe. Era holo ki? Na, ca'inpiye deoya ba'ndha'na. Ai, this type of bondage or these bondages are known as pa'shas." (01 January 1986 discourse in Kolkata, "Existential Flow & Its Culminating Point)

English Summary: Hatred, doubt, fear are sin. When you were small, you did not hate anybody. After that your neighbors, friends and family members taught you, "This is what hate is, don't do such a thing." They taught you fear, they taught you shyness, and in the end those interactions stained your mind in that color. The small babe did not want to drink the milk. So in order to get the baby to drink the milk, the family members said, "Look, a “ghost” is on the palm tree - it will come and get you if you do not drink your milk." So you drank the milk out of fear of being caught by the "ghost." After many years, when you were no longer two, but became twenty-two years of age, that mental ghost still existed in your mind. From time to time in your dreams you will still see that "ghost." In consequence, while remaining in a lonely place your heart will become startled and frozen due to fear of that "ghost." What is this? Imposed bondage. This type of bondage or these bondages are known as pa'shas. (English Summary) 

As if your feet and hands are tied together


There are four basic propensities, one of which is fear. And fear is also one of the eight external bondages or pashas. When fear is imposed from without it becomes a pasha. And that aspect of fear is a psychic disease. Whereas the fear that is a basic propensity is not a psychic disease. The fear instinct is for one’s basic safety and care, whereas the fear that is an imposed bondage debilitates the psyche. Here is another way of thinking of this. Pasha also means rope. If the hands, feet, and knees are tied together with a rope, and if one is pressed into a squatting position where their knees are also tied to their neck then one’s freedom is completely curtailed. One is bound and they cannot do anything. These ropes are restricting one’s freedom. And one of these ropes, or pashas, is imposed fear, i.e. a psychic disease which destroys one’s personae.
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Physical fear vs imposed psychic fear 

Bhaya, or fear, is one of the four basic propensities - along with sleep (nidra), food (ahara), and procreation (maethuna) - of each and every human being. This sense of fear is actually a survival instinct. Animals have it; humans have it. So we already have a sense of fear built into our human personality. But that innate sense of fear is based on reality - i.e. physical fear. Animals are fearful of their predators so they run away for safety. The fear is real and that fear preserves their existence.

Here the point is that the fundamental fear vrtti is already part of our constitution - it is a base instinct. But, at least, it is based on reality, i.e. physically dangerous situations. That helps prevent people from getting hurt etc. In contrast, fears imposed on the human psyche are just a burden, i.e. imposed bonndage. Those multiply as people harbour those fears. As children, so many false or imaginary fears are imposed in the psychic realm. As those fears mount they severely shackle and cripple the person.
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As aspirants, we are to overcome all such fears, and aim all our psychic momentum unto Him. So these fears can be eliminated through deep, spiritual sadhana.

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam-12, Select Your Object Very Carefully


== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

You pulled me very close to You

"Bandhu ámár nikat́ ámár, ámi ki gáibo tomár gán..." (Prabhat Samgiita #0525)

Purport:

My Bandhu, my dearmost, You are my very close and intimate One. What song should I sing to please You. You know about my longing. You are my Love, the personification of hope, saturated in sweetness. You are my heart of hearts - my everything.

Parama Purusa, since that very first day when You blessed me and brought me in Your closeness under Your care, by Your help, I have understood that You are my savior and arrange all my needs. From that very day, with Your exquisite touch, You have given me new life. Baba, by Your causeless krpa’, my way of living has been wholly transformed from a worldly existence into life divine. Everything has become blissful. You are my most trusted and personal One.

My Bandhu, on that most memorable day You caressed me with Your soft tender hand. In the ambience of that blissful early morning dawn, the lotus flowers were blossoming in the pond and spreading their aroma all around. Then by Your infinite karuna’, You pulled me very close to You, took me on Your lap, and loved me; by placing Your hand on top of my head, You bathed me with brilliant effulgence and granted me liberation. Baba, You bestowed me with more than I could ever ask for. What You have done is unparalleled.

Parama Purusa Baba, You are love personified, my most dear, my everything...


Bandhu means Eternal Friend

[1] Bandhu: This is one of the names of Parama Purusa, i.e. the Eternal Companion who stays with you even after death. Here below are some of Guru’s teachings on the term bandhu.

Ananda Marga ideology states, “What is the meaning of “bandhu”? In Saḿskrta, the meaning of the word “bandhu” is “to bind”. Bandhu indicates that person or entity who cannot stand separation. Parama Puruśa or Saguńa Brahma is closely and intimately connected with this expressed world, or jagata. He is pervasively connected with every individual entity, be it a living being or a crude object. He is also linked through and through with the universe as a whole. In other words, He is indissolubly and inextricably involved (ota prota) with everything. Therefore, He is the only bandhu of this universe. The rest of your bandhus in the physical world are not your eternal friends. Though they are with you now, a day will soon come when they will go away; they will be separated from you. When you depart from this world, these friends will accompany or carry your dead body. But how far will they accompany you? They will accompany your body up to the cremation ground or the burning ghat. Having gone so far, at the most they will return to their own dwelling places. So they are not your real bandhu. There is a shloka in Saḿskrta:”

Atyágasahano bandhu sadaevánumatah suhrd;
Eka kryaḿ bhavenmitraḿ samapráńáh sakhásmrtah.

“He who loves [[so much that]] he can never sustain the grief of separation, is known as “bandhu”. In this sense, nobody can have any bandhu in this world. Only that Jagatabandhu – that Parama Puruśa – can be your bandhu. No one else is your bandhu. Only He is your real friend.” (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 6, Parama Puruśa – the Only Bandhu


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Why good people get harassed

Sadguru Baba says, “Great, Bha'skara'ca'rya was. People of his age didn't like it. Because you know, people who adhere to dogma, they do not like or they cannot tolerate ultra-modern ideas. They will say, "It is against the scripture; it is against the system"---they will say like this. And they won't tolerate it. It is the system of human society. And after their death, they appreciate their ideas. Galileo, Copernicus, Socrates---they were not honored during their time, in their lifetime. It is the norm.” (1)

Note: In His above teaching, Baba is guiding us how revolutionary thinkers are never appreciated or honoured in their lifetime; rather, they are mocked, tortured, and exiled. All because their ideas are far beyond the narrow outlook of the common people. However, with the review of history, those thinkers are embraced as great luminaries and the true seers who brought society forward into a brand new era. The same is the case with those dharmikas bringing forth Ananda Marga ideology. Baba’s teachings are entirely new and light years ahead of the common mass. So as Ananda Margiis we do AM pracara to please Him and let His will be fulfilled. In the due course, society will look back and realise how AM dharmikas wiped out the existing dogmas and ushered in a new era of peace and prosperity, by His grace.

Reference
1. NP, MGD 2 September 1971 Patna


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Dogmas that made women subservient to men

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “The social and religious rights of women were curtailed in numerous ways so that they would be kept forever in thrall to the men. They were even forbidden walking in the open space under the open sky. Covered in burkas and veils, they were reduced to the status of caged birds living on seeds and water. It was decreed that they were not entitled to their ancestral property. The girls were given much less than the boys. It was categorically declared that they were not entitled to mukti or mokśa; that women go to heaven, it’s true, but the men get all sorts of privileges there that women cannot get. These rubbish ideas have died out due to various circumstances. In some places they are in the process of extinction, and in other places they are totally extinct.” (1)

Reference
1. Shabda Cayaniká Part 10, “Kramalaya”


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How sin and pa’pa are different

Ananda Marga ideology says, “Another thing to bear in mind is that “sin” in the English language is not the pápa of Sanskrit. As already said, “sin” means to go against that prescribed in the Bible. But pápa is explained in the phrase Paropakárah puńyáya pápáya parapiid́anam – that is, “Any action by one individual which leads to the development of others is puńya [virtuous deeds], and any action which does the opposite is pápa.” (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 21, Niiti and Dharma


== Hindi Quote ==

बौद्धिक जगत्‌ की प्रतिष्ठा आख़िर तक क्यों व्यर्थ हो जाएगी |

“कोई पण्डित बनना चाहता है, intellectual बनना चाहता है | तुम लोग जानते हो, intellectual में घमण्ड भी रहता है काफ़ी | Intellectual होने से ही कुछ न कुछ घमण्ड रहेगा | तो, intellectual- प्रतिष्ठा किस तरह की है ? बालू-रेखावत्‌ | बालू पर अङ्गुली से लिखते हो |

अयं निजो परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम् |
उदारचरितानां तु वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् ||

तो, "कुटुम्बकं" लिखते-लिखते, हो सकता है "अयं" मिट जाए | थोड़ी-सी हवा चलना शुरू हो गई, बस | बालू इधर-उधर हो जाने के कारण, वह लेख मिट जाएगा | अर्थात्‌ वह भी क्षण-स्थाई है | इसलिए बौद्धिक जगत्‌ में भी, प्रतिष्ठा के लिए जो चेष्टाशील होते हैं; उनकी चेष्टा आख़िर तक व्यर्थ हो जाएगी |

[यह प्रवचन-अंश, बाबा के कैसेट से सीधे लिखा गया है । बाबा का यह असली प्रवचन, अमृतोपदेश है। आनन्दमार्ग हिन्दी पुस्तकों में छपे प्रवचन तो नक़ली प्रवचन हैं, असली नहीं हैं -- बंगालीकरण (बँगलाइजेसन) के तहत उनकी बर्बादी की गई] (1)

Reference
1. तीन प्रकार के गुरु और शिष्य,Tiin Praka'r Ke Guru aor Shis'ya (Manus'ya kii Saccii Pratis't'ha'),V29-15(H),EGD, 16 October, 1971 Delhi








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