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Monday, July 13, 2026

The body: our alarm clock + 3 more

Baba
The body: our alarm clock

Namaskar,

Imagine a situation in which someone is doing something important in their office and they are severely pressed for time. If they suddenly feel hungry or need to go to the  restroom then a question arises: Should they stop working and tend to one’s bodily needs or suppress the urge until the work is completed.
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The human body is a biological machine


Sadguru Baba says that the human body is a sophisticated and complex machine. Many processes are happening simultaneously inside the human body. It is very difficult to comprehend the exact working of the human body due to its sheer complexity. For proper functioning, the human body should get adequate support, such as air to breathe, water to drink, and provision to defecate toxic substances, to name a few.

Body's warnings: keep an eye


The chemistry of the body needs to be maintained, and so one must pay heed to the the demands of the body. Take the analogy of an indicator light on a car which is displaying the warning that the engine has become overheated. If the warning is ignored for a long time and one continues driving the car, then the engine may fail permanently.
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Ignoring signals can cause disease

The human mind is very powerful. Those who are mostly engaged in intellectual work often ignore their bodily needs, unlike the ones who are mostly involved in physical work. By ignoring the basic needs one puts their body under undue stress. Maybe occasionally ignoring one’s bodily needs may not be so dangerous, but such an approach continued over a duration can lead to serious diseases. Just as a machine becomes dysfunctional if its warning signals are continuously ignored, the human body can also succumb to disease if one does not pay heed to one’s basic physical needs.

The basic rule of yoga is to perform all one’s daily bodily duties like eating, sleeping, bathing, and defecating at the right time. One should never force oneself to change the schedule for the above daily activities as that can adversely affect their health.

Risk of long-term damage

If one’s body is strong then one may not immediately feel the adverse effects, but, internally, the body as well as the mind get affected. For example, if one is trying to ignore the pressure to urinate then one part of the mind gets distracted and one’s concentration gets divided. It is better to relieve such pressure. If one is hungry then, as an effect, one may get a headache or burning sensation in the stomach which again may affect the proper functioning of one’s mind.
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Recipe for happy life

If one listens to one’s body’s signals then one will be able to live a long and healthy life. Rather than holding normal bodily functions, one should make a proper timetable and follow that. A train that can run smoothly on rails but if it is not maintained properly then it can derail. On derailment, the train can get stuck in a field or a ditch. In that case, a powerful crane has to be brought to put the train back on the track.

Thus, for one’s physical health and overall well-being, one should make a routine and follow it strictly. One should not do anything at arbitrary times. The body has its own biological clock, and by duly following it one can live a healthy life and can make progress. Not following a routine is an invitation for trouble.

The body is the framework for carrying out spiritual sadhana, but to do sadhana a healthy body is needed. If the body is healthy then only is spiritual progress possible. After death, the brain disintegrates but the mind remains. An Alzheimer patient’s brain begins degenerating during their lifetime but the mind is still fully functional. For such patients, the mind wants to work but the brain is not capable of helping. So there is a deep connection between body and mind. 
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Conclusion


So in order to maintain a healthy body, one must be vigilant about listening to the signals of one’s body. If one ignores those signals, then serious diseases can develop which will disturb the mind so that one’s sadhana will be adversely affected. 

In Him,
Bhakti

False alarms / wrong justifications

Note: In the context of not ignoring one’s bodily needs, there should not be any misunderstanding about following negative bodily or mental tendencies.

1. Some have malevolent vrttis, e.g. the urge to cause harm to someone. This can be misinterpreted by the person to be an urgent call from within. But malevolence does not qualify as among the natural signals of the body, and must not be heeded.

2. Those who suffer from lust and feel an urgent demand to satisfy that desire should understand that this is not fundamental in the same way as the need for food, water, and sleep. It is not to be included among the natural signals to which one should respond. The reason being that responding to it degenerates the mind and arouses and multiplies animalistic tendencies.

3. Physical addictions such as to cigarettes, alcohol, and other drugs are just that, physical addictions. They must give in to such addiction, rather such vices are to be shunned by goading the mind toward positive activities.
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Biological machine


   Sadguru Baba says, “Let me explain why the human body is a biological machine and goaded by propensities….There are ten indriyas [organs] – five jiṋánendriyas [sensory organs] and five karmendriyas [motor organs] – and one antahkarańa [internal faculty]. The sensory and motor organs are bahihkarańa [external organs]. Antahkarańa is directly associated with the body. It is one intrinsic portion of the mind itself. It is by dint of this portion that the mind feels the emptiness of the stomach, and thereby hunger. Once the stomach becomes empty, the mind starts searching for food, and this is expressed through the physical actions of the body. So there are two portions – antahkarańa and bahihkarańa. One consists of an intrinsic portion of the mind itself, and the other of the ten organs – five sensory organs and five motor organs.”
   “The propensive propulsion comes from antahkarańa. The origin or source of the propulsion is antahkarańa. Antahkarańa is made of the conscious and subconscious portions of the mind – thinking, memory, etc., all belong to antahkarańa. Antahkarańa is doing these things. Now, whenever antahkarańa does something, the physical body is activated accordingly. The body is also transformed accordingly. Thus, this biological machine is goaded by propensive propulsion.” (1)

Reference
1. Yoga Psychology, The Human Body Is a Biological Machine


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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 ==

If I had known

PS Intro: The relationship between the bhakta and Parama Purusa is eternal - it has been going on since the very dawn of creation. However, the bhakta was not always aware of this truth. Ages and ages passed when the sadhaka did not realise his unique and intimate connection with Parama Purusa. So when any sadhaka does get initiated and starts doing strong sadhana and becomes linked with Parama Purusa and feels His divine love and becomes drenched in His bliss, then that sadhaka feels repentant for not developing his relationship with Parama Purusa sooner. This song expresses this very notion of repentance and wishful thinking. Because in this song the sadhaka is expressing the following directly to Parama Purusa:

'In the past I was not aware about my relation with You. So now, when I have been blessed to come in Your contact and feel in my heart that You are my nearest and dearest One, then I feel sad that why did I not call You before, in the past - long, long back. Because even when I was a non-margii then at that very time You were also with me. But I never looked towards You those days; I never called You back then. Why did I not do so? Why did I not recognise You back then? It would have been so blissful to have had Your proximity all these years, but instead so much time passed in vain.'

So this song expresses the feeling of repentance of each and every devotee who has become linked with Parama Purusa as they reflect back on their life before becoming a margii. They wonder, 'Why did I remain oblivious of You - it would have been blissful if I had deep intimacy with You sooner'.

“Tumi a'ma'r kata a'pan a'ge bujhi ni…” (Prabhat Samgiita #0241)

Purport:
 
Parama Purusa, You are very close to me; You are my Dearest One. Before, in the past, I was oblivious to this sacred truth: That You are my eternal Companion. All along, You were side by side with me - near me always and with me wherever I was, in all endeavours. But it was so unfortunate that I remained unaware of Your divine presence. I never thought that You loved me so much. My Dearmost, why did I not talk to You and have Your intimate closeness.

Baba, since time immemorial You have been with me in all my works - small or big, meaningful and meaningless. But unfortunately that time I did not look towards You. Baba, You were with me in my song, rhythm, and tune. There was never any occasion when You were not there right by my side. And the string of that viina was vibrating then and resonates even today. And now I can hear it. But it is so sad and painful how that time in the past I remained oblivious of You. I did not pay heed to the call of Your viina, so I did not hear it. My Dearmost, alas, it would have been so blissful if I had known that You love me so much, and You are with me always.

Divine Entity, You were with me on this journey of life, even when I was submerged in the deep Cimmerian darkness. And now that very memory remains awake in my mind always. It comes again and again in my mind that You are my close One, and You are always by my side, in my heart. But alas, for so long I remained oblivious and did not call You. I remained distant; on the point of bhakti I could not come close, although You were always accompanying me. Only now do I realize You are present and I can call and talk to You. Today I understand this truth; but, in the past I did know. O’ Supreme One, why did my spiritual life not start at the very outset. I feel so repentant that I did not beckon You in those early days. Due to neglect, You went away, leaving me alone in isolation in an unknown place and distant land. That time, why did I not keep You in my heart and hold Your feet. How come I did not wipe away all my dilemmas and hold You in dhyana and make You mine. To this day I still wonder about this. It is so sad that time passed, and You remained distant. No doubt today we are close, yet I repent how my life would have been so blissful having Your proximity earlier. This pain I carry in my heart, O' my Dearmost…


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Spirituality & suicide prevention


Due to lack of a higher goal, if even a small problem arises, people get frustrated and lose interest in life. Those without a spiritual goal lack higher values, and therefore get overwhelmed when they face any of life’s difficulties. For human welfare, the propagation of spirituality is extremely important. If one has a higher goal then they will never commit suicide, no matter the circumstances.

Baba's original guideline


Baba discusses this topic in His Hindi discourse: Kya' Dharma Vaeyas't'ika Jiivana ka' U'rdhva-Sam'vega Hae, athava' Sa'magrika Vishva ka' Tristariiya Mukti Sopa'na Hae? Subhasita Samgraha, Part 15, Chapter 02 (H) DMC 29 July 1980 Ranchi

Here is the English summary of Baba's original Hindi teaching:

Life becomes monotonous if one is merely engrossed in mundane thinking and worldly works all day long. When non-sadhakas, i.e. those not doing sadhana - reach old age, they say, "Now it is better to die." Even youths who do not do spiritual practices commit suicide when they suffer from feelings of despair etc. Why is this the case? According to applied psychology, I would say it is because they don't have any higher pursuits; hence, the lonely and desperate feelings of sheer monotony consume their mind.

Now, what is the way to prevent such monotony? The objective counterpart of the mind should have such an object which is infinite. Indeed, by coming in contact with such an infinite object of ideation, people will never harbour feelings of monotony - not in any case. That object [Parama Purusa] is ever new, newer, and newest. Parama Purusa is that Entity who is ever new, always new. Therefore, it is the duty of every person to do spiritual practices and prevent any feelings of monotony in life. For spiritual progress, certainly it is everyone’s bounden duty to do sadhana. Verily, by your sadhana you will be able to protect yourself from falling prey to any type of melancholia or depression. (English summary)


== Section 4: Links ==


Saturday, July 11, 2026

How to address sex crimes + 4 more

Baba
How to address sex crimes

Namaskar,

To prevent recurring sexual crimes, merely employing police tactics is a futile approach which does not present a long-term solution as it does not get to the root of the problem. Police take the accused person to jail, and the court gives punishment. And the guilty party will then remain in jail for a few years. But how many years? One year, two years, or maybe 30 years? However, a change of behaviour will not come by putting the person in jail. After coming out of jail, that person may commit similar sexual crimes as before. So only putting a person in jail is not the solution. The root of the problem is something else.
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Why recurring acts of sexual violence?


The question is why do  people commit such sexual crimes in the first place. Their criminal activities are not guided by vivek, but rather influenced by certain vrittis (instincts). The rules are defective, and that is why it does not bring a change in a human being. For example, person A killed person B. The rule says that person A should be kept in jail, or sentenced to death. But keeping person A in jail will not change his behaviour. Governments impose such rules whereby people in the society develop fear by seeing such impositions on person A, thinking others will not commit such sexual crime in the future. If people had developed sufficient fear, then that type of sexual crime would have stopped right after person A is sentenced to death. We would not have seen any further sexual crime in the world after the first person is sentenced to death. But that is not what happens. Instead, there are so many severe sexual crimes that continue to occur, yet people are regularly given harsh judgements and even sentenced to death around the world for those very acts. Human actions are geared by vrittis (instincts). If they are not controlled, sexual crimes will continue to occur, and the rate of recidivism will be high.
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How a superficial solution is not enough?


The key point is that only giving severe punishment to prevent and stop sexual crimes is a failed formula. Sexual crime rates increase every year, and people in society do not develop fear by the rules imposed by the government or court system. It does not matter how many media reports are made on punishments of sexual crime, as those crimes are committed time and again. True fear is developed when a person listens to one’s vivek. The earlier example is for murder, and, similarly, we see severe punishment for rape. People know the consequences of rape, and yet many instances of rape are still committed in society. Implementing only punishment for sexual crimes is not the solution. So what is the solution? A wise person always searches for the true reason behind the occurrence of such sexual crimes. To find the true reason one has to analyze the problem from multiple dimensions.
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Punishment alone cannot transform someone


Baba says that by imposing punishment, we cannot transform a bad human being into a good one. It is not possible, but sadly governments do not understand that a person cannot be rectified or transformed by punishment. With punishment it is possible to keep a person away from making more mistakes, but a person cannot be transformed by punishment only.

Suppose a person is a thief. The law enforcement imprisons the thief for one, two, or three years. But as soon as the thief comes out of the prison, s/he will try to steal again. The nature of stealing does not go away with punishment. Unless one is taught why stealing is not appropriate, the person will not change. Rather the person should be taught what is the ideology one should follow, and if the person understands human dharma, then the stealing tendency may go away slowly. So to eradicate a problem, we have to understand what  the root cause is, and employ methods to address it with teachings, and not only by punishment.
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Education needed: channelize the mind

The problem with sexual crimes lies in the fact that people do not understand what the goal of life is, the dos and don'ts. Materialism teaches that sensual pleasure is everything. Eating, sleeping, and providing pleasures to all sensory organs is everything in life and life has no other purpose. That is why the majority of people become engrossed in materialistic pleasures. People should be taught that materialistic pursuits do not lead to happiness and satisfaction. The capacity of sensory organs is limited, and by satisfying them one will not get peace, but rather the end result is sorrow. The right approach is to control the sensory and motor organs, and direct them in the right way.

People should be taught the proper approach, and punishment should be given to deter them from wrongdoings, and not just for the sake of punishment or to keep them in prison for a long time. In Prout philosophy, long-term imprisonment is not supported. We have to make people understand how yogic practices can be used to control and channel the mind in the proper direction.
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Conclusion

One important aspect is educating people that even with having all vrittis (instincts) present in a human being, one can still lead a dharmic life in the world. Radio, television, media, the internet, and other forums can be used constructively to spread spiritual teachings. Adolescence is a crucial time when the desire for sex arises. Teens can be given proper guidelines on how to effectively utilize the mind and good company so that the mind will not race towards sexual pleasures.

The attraction for the opposite sex is a natural phenomenon of this creation. If men and women will not interact then there will not be any newborns. But unnecessary mixing, treating females as sexual objects, and poor social values (i.e. loose talk, dance parties, alcohol drinking etc.) leads to sexual violence, and that should be stopped.

Even married couples should not sleep together except for the purpose of procreation. If teenagers can be properly educated about sex and sexual violence, then this problem will slowly wane. Following 16 Points is the ideal way to channelize the mind towards spirituality.
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Namaskar,
In Him,
Nira’ka’ra

No one becomes good by punishment

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "You can help someone become good by making him understand [moral values], but no one becomes good through the application of force [punishment]...If the sinner is engaged in sinful acts or keeps moving ahead on a sinful path, you can prevent that person from doing so by the application of force [punishment]. But you cannot transform [make moralists] in this way." (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 10, The Witness-ship of Parama Puruśa Is of Supreme Importance, p.19


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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 ==

Spectacular array of colours

Note: Only those bhaktas who feel a spiritual vibration in their heart can understand this song in the depths of their core.

“Jagat t́á nay mithye máyá, mithye ranger khelá,
liilámayer liilá e bhái, liilár mohan melá…” (Prabhat Samgiita #0071)

Purport:

This world is not the play of maya - it is not a mere illusion. It is not a display of false colours. It is the divine Liila of Parama Purusa in His role as Liilamaya. It is His enchanting universal drama.

The bhakta says to Parama Purusa who is in disguise: The sun rises and the dawn smiles in all directions with a dazzling array of colours. That spectacular array of intoxicating colours merges in my heart, whereby everything overflows in various hues.

The bhakta says to Parama Purusa who is in disguise: In the hope of His auspicious arrival, I watch for Him day and night, with unblinking eyes. This will only end when I become one with Him, by His grace. That time my basket will be filled with flowers of countless colours...


Prabhat Samgiita Note: Prabhat Samgiita is the loving communication between the bhakta and Parama Purusa. In most compositions, the song is sung by the bhakta; less frequently Parama Purusa is addressing the bhakta, either using direct or indirect language. But always the song is the loving sharing between Parama Purusa and the bhakta. Never is there a third entity in the song.

In contrast, traditional Hindu bhajans and writings might employ two characters, i.e. bhakta and Parama Purusa, or three characters. In those instances where there are three characters, then two of the them are bhaktas talking about the third character - i.e. Parama Purusa. For example, one might ask, "Why are you crying? Is it because your Lord has not come?" This is a common scenario in melancholic, traditional Indian bhajans.

But in Prabhat Samgiita, the communication is exclusively between the bhakta and Parama Purusa - there is no third party.


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

When talking to dogmatic people

Ananda Marga ideology states, “Never attack the religious beliefs of anyone. Make the person understand gradually with logic. If you attack a person’s religious beliefs, it means you have attacked Ananda Marga.” (1)

This yellow-highlighted quote is only used in the following types of scenarios:
  • During our Ananda Marga seminars, it is fine and well to discuss the loopholes of various religious philosophies. 
  • In our seminars, our internal networks, and when talking with margiis, we can discuss the philosophical and shortcomings and inherent defects of such religions.  

This above yellow-highlighted quote should never be used in the following circumstances:
  • When dealing directly, face to face, with a dogmatic person who adheres to illogical religious rituals then we should be very psychological and speak in a measured, calculated manner. 
  • So if someone is doing idol worship then do not exclaim, “You are wasting your time because you are just worshipping a monkey - you stupid. Don’t you know that due to idol worship you will be converted into stone or reborn as a monkey.”

Conclusion: If this yellow highlighted teaching is used in the wrong way the result will be very bad. Those who are uninformed have no idea about this above guideline. They apply it in the wrong manner. 

In Him,
Suniiti

Reference
1. Caryacarya - 2, Society, point #9


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Way to greatness

Ananda Marga ideology states, “However little one's capacity might be, if one constantly remembers that Parama Puruśa is always with him or her, that they are in the closest contact with Parama Puruśa, they will be able to do everything. They are not as small as they think themselves to be. And as long as they remember this closest association with Him, they can do much more than ordinary human beings. When this idea becomes permanently established in their minds, they become great. This is why no one should be disappointed or depressed in any circumstances; let everyone constantly perform great deeds, remembering that the flow of their capacity is coming from Parama Puruśa, and thus they can do everything.” (1)

Note: Commonly people think of themselves as weak and isolated. That is because in that moment they do not consciously feel a connection with Parama Purusa in their mind. So they cannot draw upon the cosmic energy from Parama Purusa. The moment one starts thinking about Him and makes a link with Parama Purusa then they become very strong. This can be felt and tested when facing tough situations or when confronting someone stronger than yourself, such as when surrounded by a bunch of thugs. Then certainly those negative, anti-social elements will be defeated and victory will be attained. The connection is very simple: Just repeat your Ista mantra and you will be connected to Parama Purusa. 

References
1. A Few Problems Solved - 3, Genius and Technician


== Section: News July 2018==

​For better care: Shyamananda wants to shift to Durg

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By Dada Mantrachetanaanda jii

नमस्कार।

दादा श्यामानंद जी, की हालात देखकर सभी लोग काफी दुखी हूँ।
उनसे कुछ दिन पहले मेरी बात हुई। और उन्होंने मुझे अपना दुख बताया।
जब उनको पता चला कि मैंने दुर्ग में "वर्कर्स हेल्थ केअर सेंटर" खोला है। तब उन्होंने मुझसे कहा कि:-

"दादा जी आप मेरे आचार्य है, मैं (दादा श्यामानंद जी) आपके पास आपके "वर्कर्स हेल्थ केअर सेंटर" में रहना चाहता हूं। आप मेरी (दादा श्यामानंद जी) केयर कीजिये"

मैंने उनको कहा, कि मुझे कोई आपत्ति नही है। लेकिन दादा रुद्रानंद जी, आपको परेशान कर सकते है। आपको जो भी पैसा देते है, वह बन्द कर सकते है।
दादा रुद्रानंद जी ने मुझे (दादा मंत्रचेतनानंद)अपने रांची ग्रुप से एक्सपेल किया हुआ है। कही दादा रुद्रानंद जी , मेरे साथ संबंध रखने पर आपको (दादा श्यामानंद जी)भी एक्सपेल न कर दे।   यदि आप (दादा श्यामानंद जी) किसी भी तरह से, किसी की मदद लेकर, "वर्कर्स हेल्थ केअर सेंटर" में आ जाय। तो मैं आपकी (दादा श्यामानंद जी) बाबा की कृपा से सेवा करने की चेष्ठा करूँगा,  तब दादा श्यामानंद जी चुप हो गए।

यह "वर्कर्स हेल्थ केअर सेंटर" आनंद मार्ग का प्रोजेक्ट है,  न कि  किसी विभाजित ग्रुप का। मैं इसको  किसी भी ग्रुप यानी (पर्सनल प्रचारक संघ) का  प्रोजेक्ट नही बनाना चाहता। इस प्रोजेक्ट को शुरुवात करने के उद्देश्य से संस्था की जगह  देने के लिए दादा अर्पितानंद जी, एवं दादा मनानात्मानंद जी एवं "भुक्ति कमेटी दुर्ग" ने  जो मुझे सहयोग दिया है।  वह बहुत ही सराहनीय है।
इस प्रोजेक्ट (वर्कर्स हेल्थ केयर सेंटर) पर सभी वर्कर्स का अधिकार है। चाहे वह किसी भी विभाजित ग्रुप का हो। यदि कोई भी बोनाफाइड वर्कर्स (WT/LFT) इस प्रोजेक्ट की सेवा लेना चाहता है, तो प्रोजेक्ट उनकी सेवा कर अपना सौभाग्य समझेगा।

अभी इस प्रोजेक्ट के रेनोवेशन के कार्य  90 प्रतिशत पूरा हो चुका है। हो सकता है कि अगले 10 दिन में  पूरा कार्य ओ जाय।

आशा है कि बाबा इस अपने प्रोजेक्ट पर अवश्य ही कृपा रखेंगे। क्यो कि बाबा अपनी संस्था के हर वर्कर (WT/LFT) को अपना प्रतिनिधि  के रूप में मानते है।

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== Section: Important Teaching ==

What happens to those harbouring vanity of knowledge

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Those who have vanity of knowledge, although they do not expressly beseech this from the Supreme, but rather think inwardly that the Supreme should bestow an enormous wealth of knowledge upon them -- this type of person is reborn as vidya'dhara." (1)

Note: Vidya'dhara is one type of microvita that is under punishment. Such type of unfortunate beings got degenerated and became microvita. So they are suffering and yearn to once again get human life. But this will occur only after they escape from the noose of the long-term bondage and state of punishment etc.

Reference
1. Yoga Psychology, Are Ghosts Hallucinations?


== Section 4: Links ==

Friday, July 10, 2026

Story: all get Baba’s bliss + 3 more

Baba
Story: all get Baba’s bliss

Namaskar,

Baba has always given importance to sadhana. And as we know, in human life there are three spheres: physical, psychic, and the top-most level which is spiritual. The spiritual controls the mental sphere directly, and the physical sphere indirectly. And the psychic sphere controls the physical arena. So although all are important, the most important is the spiritual realm. And that is the exact training we have directly received from our Guru. In this regard, one story about the importance of spirituality comes to mind.
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Attending Dr would visit Baba in jail


When Baba was living in jail, during certain periods and on various occasions He was not surrounded by many margiis, rather only non-margiis were there. Baba used to guide some of them on various spiritual points.

During one such period, Baba's jail doctor was Dr. KL. Bear in mind that Dr. KL is not the nasty jail doctor who later poisoned Baba. Rather Dr. KL was a simple and innocent man who had deep reverence for Baba. Dr KL's mother tongue was Maethilii, and he was a non-margii. As the official doctor for the jail, his duty was to care for Baba and watch over His health. For this reason, Dr KL went to check in on Baba everyday. So he was there on official duty. However, because Dr. KL also revered Baba as a great master, on some of those occasions, Baba would tell him bhakti-purn' stories and experiences of great bhaktas from the past.

The unique thing is that in the presence of Dr. KL, Baba would sing some of the bhakti-purn' songs written by the great poet Vidyapati, who was also one great bhakta of Lord Shiva. Of course Baba's grand stance is that of the Sadguru Parama Purusa. So His chief purpose was to guide Dr KL about how great bhaktas like the great poet Vidyapati would address the Lord. One of the reasons why Baba chose the poetry of Shrii Vidyapati was because both Vidyapati and Dr KL shared the Maethilii language as their mother tongue.
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As you may be aware Baba has cited the great poet Vidyapati on numerous occasions in His Subhasita Samgraha series of discourses. Here the point is that Baba with full heart would sing Vidyapati's bhakti-purn' songs in order to show how the great poet Vidyapati used to long for the Lord. Thus Baba's approach was purely instructional. And on certain select occasions, Parama Purusa Baba would demonstrate this in the presence of Dr. KL.


The song that Baba would sing

And in so doing most of the time Baba would graciously sing the following song. By this way, He could verily instruct and guide Dr KL on bhakti-purn' life. This was Baba's great blessing on Dr KL. Here below is one of the songs Baba would sing for instructional purposes.

Ananda Marga ideology says:

Vrtha' janma goina'yaluin
hena Prabhu na' bhojaluin
Khoya'yalu soha gun'anidhi,
Hama'r karama manda
na milala eka bunda
Premasindhu rasaka abadhi.

Meaning:

Fruitless, O Lord, hath been my life
That sang not, Oh, of glories Thine;
Lost in the worldly rueful strife
And Lost Thee, alas, Ye Treasure-Mine.
                            
Fate's long portentous hand
With compassion, cold and daft,
Strayed me out of Thy Love's strand,
Deprived, alas of a single draught. (1)

I wasted my entire life and did not meditate on my Prabhu
Running towards worldly things I lost You.
I was indulged in lowly and useless  pursuits.
Alas, I could not get the beat of Your Grace,
Oh my most Beloved Parama Purusa.

This above teaching was given to show how the great poet Vidyapati used to long for the Lord. And then years later some of these lines were used in Prabhat Samgiita #340: 'Vrtha' janma gama'yalun, heno prabhu na'...". Such bhakti-purn' compositions were written so bhaktas would learn how to express their inner heart feeling to the Lord.
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Dr KL felt blessed: Baba would often sing


So in the presence of Dr. KL, Baba would graciously sing the above song to guide Dr KL. In response, Dr. KL - who despite being non-margiis had a bhakti-purn' heart - would later recount that, "I was so fortunate to hear Baba sing; the melody and sound was just like the pouring of nectar. It was so charming and attractive and it had such a divine vibration."

Then with tears rolling down his cheeks, KL told that, "Even for someone who has a dry heart like me, this was very beautiful and I never felt such a fluttering feeling in my heart and a quivering sensation throughout my entire existence."

So on a select occasions, he would listen to Baba sing for 20 minutes or half-an-hour. All the while Dr. KL would sit quiet and listen. Then after that he would have to attend to other cases etc. So he with a heavy heart he would have to depart, and Baba would lovingly bless him and grant him permission to attend to his other duties.

In this manner, Dr KL would regularly attend to his medical duty and check Baba, and on special occasions Baba blessed Dr KL with the opportunity to discuss bhakti-purn' topics.

All in all, in this grand liila of the Lord, Dr KL had an assigned role, and he was playing his role very diligently. This doctor was very helpful in certain organisational activities in those difficult days.
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Dr. KL became ensconced in Baba's grace


Then on one occasion Dr. KL could not reach at the proper time. He arrived a little late and noticed that the door of Baba's cell was closed. After considering the situation for a moment, Dr KL thought that, "Let me see what Baba is doing."

With strong curiosity, very quietly with one finger, he gently removed the curtain in front of Baba's cell door. What he saw was indescribable. Dr KL witnessed a huge flood of light emanating from Baba's existence. It was brilliant beyond words.

Dr. KL could not keep his eyes open. In that strong burst of light, overwhelmed by the whole atmosphere, he could not remain standing. So he sat down. His whole body was shaking - in a blissful state - he could not understand what was happening. Next, that effulgent light began shining inside his mind as well. After 20 minutes or so, he regained his conscious state - still divinely intoxicated by the experience. Then he mentally did pranam and went away.

Afterwards, Dr KL recounted, "That day I saw Baba doing sadhana then He showered His great blessing on me and the feeling I had that day continued on and on for six months. Whenever I used to think about Baba then my whole body used to begin to quiver and goosebumps would come and a deeply soothing feeling would permeate deep into my heart and flood my entire existence. And that light I could never forget. It was a  blissful feeling which I had never felt earlier in my heart. And still today - months and years later - these strong divine feelings arise when I think of Baba's sweetness."
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Mystical reflection

So this is one story about how Baba blesses non-margiis also. That happened in those days and in this present time. Baba's fathomless grace is always showering on all.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Grace has been showering on you. It is like a continuous rain that He has been showering on you. In order to feel His Grace, you have to remove the little bit of ego which is unnecessarily covering your head like an umbrella. It is your duty to punch a hole in the umbrella. Punch it with courage. Make many holes in the umbrella; then you will be drenched by the rain of His grace. Once you realize His grace, then you are in Him, you are totally absorbed in Him, you have become one with Him. That is a total victory. That is the final victory for all of us. And let His Grace be always with you, because He loves [all] His sons and daughters equally. His love is perennial. It is always there." (2)

Namaskar,
In Him,
Gurupada

Baba appreciates all

Baba does not just appreciate the great poet Vidyapati but so many great bhaktas like Bhakta Surdas, Mirabai and others - Baba appreciates all. So this gives one picture how with bhakti one can bind Him, otherwise not. So bhakti is the top-most and if anyone has bhakti, whether margii or non-margii, then that is great because bhakti is everything. And Baba recognises and blesses all sadhakas who have a bhakti-purn' heart.
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In a deeply melancholic mood, the great poet Vidyapati used to express remorse that, 'My life has become wasted as I did not worship Parama Purusa.' In this way he used to cry for the Lord.

Some of the teachings of Vidya pati


"Vidyapati says that while thinking of Krśńa, Rádhá was so radically changed inwardly that her entire mind become transformed into Krśńa. When the microcosmic point comes in close proximity to the Macrocosmic nucleus there can no longer remain two points – they merge into one. The jiiva merges with Krśńa. Thus ultimately there can be no duality – it simply cannot survive." (3)

"Vidyápati said, “Thinking of Mádhava (Krśńa) every moment, gradually She herself became Mádhava”. By constantly ideating on Mádhava, Rádhá gradually merged into Mádhava. This is why different scriptures and renowed philosophers have proclaimed, “Prakrti sá nitya nivrttá”. In other words, Prakrti gradually dissolves each and every moment. As a result of constant ideation on Parama Puruśa, portions of Prakrti gradually merge in Him." (4)

"Vidyapati Thakur says –

Kiye mánuś pashu pákhii kiye janamiye
Athavá kiita patauṋga;
Karama vipáke gatágati punah punah
Mati rahe tuyá parasauṋga.

Ananda Marga ideology teaches, “I become a man, a bird or a worm according to my actions. O Lord, I have only one prayer for you. Whether I become a man, animal, bird or worm, let my mind always remain in you.” This is the way of the most intelligent. For this you should remember that when you are doing sadhana, you are then engaged in sadhana. But when you conduct your worldly activities, beginning with buying supplies from the ration shop, buying tickets for a sporting event or buying a railway ticket, everything is fraught with anxieties. Whatever you do, repeat your Guru mantra in your mind. In other words, while doing your work take the name of Parama Puruśa so that your action will be sanctified. If you find that you are not in a position to do anything else, then sing kiirtana loudly. In this way you will always remain close to Lord." (5)

How to reduce the distance with the Lord


Ananda Marga ideology states, "All entities, living or non-living, are rotating around Parama Puruśa – some consciously, some unconsciously, – with so many thoughts and idiosyncrasies, so many bodies and structures. When will their movement come to an end? It will end only when they realize that Parama Puruśa and they themselves are one and inseparable; then will they become one with Parama Puruśa. The more sincerely people will follow the spiritual cult, the more their distance from Parama Puruśa will decrease; and when that distance becomes nil, the microcosms will merge in Macrocosmic Consciousness – jiiva will become Shiva. This is the parágati, the supreme culminating point of all microcosmic movement." (6)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "O human beings, you are fortunate. The clarion call of the Universal has reached you. Not only has the call come, but you are hearing it and it is vibrating in every cell of your body. Will you now lie in the corner of your house as an inert being and waste your time by clinging to old skeletons and bemoaning them? The Supreme Being is calling you in the roar of the ocean, in the thunder of the clouds, in the speed of lightning, in the meteor’s flaming fires. Nothing good will come from idleness. Get up and awake the clouded chivalry of your dormant youth. It may be that the path is not strewn with flowers and that inferiority complex will be attempting to hold fast your each advancing step, but even then you have to proceed onwards tearing the shroud of darkness. You will tear the thick darkness of despair as you advance in the racing chariot radiant with the Sun’s brilliance towards the attainment of the Supreme state." (7)

Attain bliss by surrendering unto Him


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Only one who has love for Parama Puruśa can take His ideation. Love is the expressed form of devotion. When does this expressed form occur? When it has its root or seed, only then it can occur. When there is seed, only then it will sprout. That seed is devotion. So, only that one can make oneself great, only that one can take the correct ideation of Parama Puruśa, who has the seed of devotion within. Let us see it from another view point. If one, after transforming mind into a point, without making it vast, merges it into Parama Puruśa, surrenders it to Parama Puruśa, then, in that case, individual mind does not exist. Then what happens? Mind merges with Parama Puruśa; there remains only Paramátma and not the mind. This is called Nirvikalpa Samádhi. In Savikalpa Samádhi the mind enjoys bliss because of its greatness. That bliss is called “Liilánanda”. When the mind is given to the Parama Puruśa, it is surrendered unto Him, in that condition the bliss or supra-mundane ecstasy is called Nityánanda. So devotion is essential to get Nityánanda or Liilánanda." (8)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "The pleasure derived from eating a rasagolla is limited: while it sits on the tongue it is satisfying, but as soon as it goes down the throat, the pleasure ends. A rasagolla is ephemeral; only Parama Puruśa is infinite. No matter how you attempt to judge. Him, be it from the standpoint of His learning, education, love, temperament or authority, you will fail to fathom Him. He is immeasurable, He is infinite. When one comes in contact with Him one attains infinite ánanda, not the limited pleasure of a rasagolla. When one experiences just a little extra joy, one tends to forget oneself. When one experiences infinite joy, what happens? One merges in the ocean of infinite joy thus attaining “savikalpa samádhi”. When that flow of joy becomes so great that one loses. one’s own identity and existence, it is called “nirvikalpa samádhi”. This happens due to extreme joy." (9)


About samadhi

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Samádhi: While practising spiritual sádhaná, the mind is progressively withdrawn from the physical to the psychic and then to the spiritual. The trend in spiritual practice is to merge the extroversial propensities of the indriyas [sensory and motor organs] into the citta [objective mind, mind-stuff], the citta into the aham [doer “I”], the aham into the mahat [“I exist”], and the mahat into consciousness. In the case of samádhi, the conscious mind merges into the subconscious, and the subconscious into the unconscious. In the case of savikalpa samádhi, the unit unconscious mind becomes one with the Supreme Mind, whereas in nirvikalpa samádhi the unit unconscious mind becomes one with Supreme Consciousness." (10)

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "When the mental flow of a spiritual aspirant moves along the introversial phase of Macrocosmic meditation, one’s animative force, having the potentiality of divinity itself, rises above all tendencies – all saḿskáras – and proceeds towards Eternal bliss. In this state the mind is vibrated with Cosmic feeling. The unexpressed divine qualities of the higher glands find expression and the resonance of the mind vibrates the nervous system. This gives rise to pious expressions in the physical body. In the case of those people whose occult feelings are not physically expressed due to causes associated with the nerves, the mental vibrations cause certain radical changes, in the various glands within the body. These occult feelings are basically of eight types: stambha (astounding), kampa (trembling), sveda (sweating), svarabheda (hoarseness of voice), ashru (tears), romáiṋca (horripilation), vaevarńa (change of colour) and pralaya (fainting fit). There are other feelings associated with these major feelings. For examples, nrtya (dancing), giita (singing), viluńt́hana (rolling), kroshana (weeping), huḿkára (roaring), lálásráva (salivating), jrmbhańa (yawning), lokápekśá tyága (indifference), at́t́ahásya (bursting into laughter), ghúrńana (whirling), hikká (hiccoughing), tanumot́ana (relaxation of the physical body) and diirghashvása (deep breathing)." (11)

References
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 31, Dharma Sádhaná
3. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 17
4. Ananda Marga Karma Sannyasa, Action, Reaction and Doership
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 10, The Supreme Entity – the Non-Doer
6. Subhasita Samgraha - 12, To Whom Do You Belong? Where Do You Come From?
7. Subhasita Samgraha - 1, Call of the Supreme
8. Subhasita Samgraha - 19, The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion
9. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 7, Devotion Is the Life-Force of a Devotee
10. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 33, Samádhi, Senselessness and Sleep
11. A Guide to Human Conduct


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: Important Teaching ==

Warning: left hand for backside, not food


Note: Here eating means holding the food and putting that food in the mouth with that hand.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "There is a difference, however, between the cave-dwellers and the aboriginal human beings of the prehistoric period, and present day human beings. Human beings have brought more subtle beauty into the daily tasks and habitual behaviour, which they used to do in a crude way. Before eating, prehistoric human beings did not wash their hands, and they used both hands to eat. Today, we wash our hands, and use the right hand, or a spoon and fork. We enjoy eating in a more subtle fashion." (1)

In some parts of the world people eat using both hands - i.e. they touch their food with both their left and right hands, and use both hands to directly put food into their mouth. That is poor hygiene. Humans have two hands - one of which is used for cleaning their backside. So one should not use that hand for eating purposes - i.e. holding food and placing that hand into the mouth etc. The only exception can be on medical grounds or if one has only one hand. Otherwise, if one has two hands then only use the right for eating - not for the back side. The left hand will be for that purpose. Think of it this way: No matter how clean the bathroom sink is, no one will like to use the sink basin as a bowl to hold your food and eat out of that sink. So those who eat and place food into the mouth using both hands are dirty. Their behaviour is uncivilised. 

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 19, The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Necessary to build up numerous self-sufficient units

Prout philosophy states, "We cannot neglect even a single living being in this creation, nor can we ignore the smallest part of the universe. So, as far as possible, the industrial system should be organized according to the principle of decentralization. Industrial development in one part of the world cannot satisfactorily eradicate poverty or unemployment in another part. Therefore, in the industrial system, it is necessary to build up numerous self-sufficient units, at least for those industrial and agricultural commodities which are considered to be essential for maintaining life. Otherwise people will have to suffer tremendous hardships during war and other abnormal circumstances. With the development of transportation and communication, the size of these units can be expanded." (1)

Reference
1. Problems of the Day #7


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Why collective salvation not possible

“To continue the flow of His divine play, it is not desirable that all entities of the vast universe should attain the Supreme stance at one time; neither is it the natural process. Thus human beings must strive to attain individual salvation. If Parama Puruśa is pleased, they will surely succeed in their efforts.” (1)

Note: Many things can be done collectively like bhajans, sadhana, meal, bath, and kiirtan etc. All these can be collective endeavours. But not everything can be done collectively. For instance, collective salvation is not possible. Why? Because then creation will cease to exist and Parama Purusa does not want creation to end. Those who are fortunate will use their free will to do sadhana. Unit beings will get salvation on an individual, case by case basis, not collectively.

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 5, Equalization of Saḿskáras



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