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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

“Unfinished business” + 4 more

Baba

“Unfinished business”

Namaskar,

Every era is marked by certain trends, values, mindsets, and outlooks. Life has a particular colour. And while this can be detected in many ways, one very telling approach is to examine the elderly. By seeing how they behave one can get a sense of the values of that era. Because those aged people will make their choices based on what they cherish and value most.

In every era, the elderly have a different perception of what constitutes their "unfinished business", i.e. what they most want to accomplish before they leave this world. And this priority changes from one epoch to the next. Though in any given era there are always exceptions. Here in this letter, however, we are going to examine the norm, i.e. what the typical person does.
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Vipran era: the aged travel to holy sites


For instance, during the vipran era, the aged people travel to their chosen religious holy sites in the later days of their life. By this way they hope to gain virtue, cleanse themselves of sin, and participate in various rituals and customs etc. They place tremendous value on the holy books and religious texts etc. This is where they find meaning in life and hence in their later years they go on a holy pilgrimage to fulfil their desire and destiny. Those elderly persons think that will make their life complete.

To this end some go to Varanasi, others to Jerusalem, while still more go to Mecca etc. By such actions, we can understand that the population is mostly guided by religious edicts. This is indicative of the vipran era wherein religious priests set the trend and goals for the general society.

Materialism: elderly satisfy the senses


Those living in a materialistic atmosphere have a vastly different take on things. Because their outlook is different, so their actions are different as well. They spend their senior years involved in sense-experience. They want to see what they have not seen, taste what they have not tasted, and experience what they have not experienced in the physical stratum. In sum, they want to satiate their mundane desires and soak up as much of this world as possible.

Tourism is a huge business that caters to the elderly in materialistic societies. Tour companies cash in on the belief that the elderly feel that this is how they can best utlise their last few years, months, and days on this earth. So they will go, and see, and do whatever their personal wealth will allow. They may visit the Eiffel Tour and dine in exquisite French restaurants, or they may take a cruise to Antarctica, or they may go to Las Vegas (also known as sin city) to fulfill all their baser propensities. Each person may have their own petty desire but they are all rooted in the same ideal: Namely that sense-experience is tops and that should be satisfied. That is their unfinished business.
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Materialists could not understand anything

So for us, it is quite shocking to see elderly materialists scurrying around this earth in hopes of fulfilling their earthly desires. It gives the impression that they have lived their whole life without ever learning anything. They were diverted from the main truth that this world is finite and cannot satisfy infinite human longing. For that one must turn towards the spiritual realm. But this fact they never got.

Elderly folks swamped in materialism have a "bucket list" - an itemised agenda of what places and things they want to see and do: Skydive in Belize, surf in Hawaii, smoke a Cuban cigar, dance with a showgirl etc.

Sadly, over the course of their life they could not learn that spirituality is the top-most aim. It is similar to someone spending an entire week watching a long production of the Ramayana and then at the very end asking, "Now what is the name of Ram's wife?" By their very question it is clear that they missed the entire story - they could not learn anything. So they will have to come back again and start from the very beginning. There is no other option.

Such is the story of the materialist. Despite passing decades on this earth. They could not get the main cream of life. Only they got caught in the whirlpool that materialism and sense-experience is everything. That is their sad plight.
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Conclusion


Whenever a person has a small, limited amount of time, then they quickly prioritize and execute those tasks that are most important.

For instance, if one is at the market and there is only a few minutes left before it closes, then that person will quickly purchase the most essential foods on their shopping list. Similarly, if someone is at home and they have only a few minutes before they must leave for the day, then they will quickly gather the most needed items for their journey and close up their house before going.

When faced with a limited span of time, people are keen to complete their "unfinished business." This is the formula that applies to the elderly; this become their modus operandi. They feel they haven't got much time left on this earth. In their aged state, their glands undergo change and their entire psychology shifts. Their sole desire is to complete all their undone projects and attend to any leftover works. That is where they give their top priority - to complete their unfinished business.

In our Ananda Marga, our view is entirely different. All along we have cultivated the ideal that this world is ephemeral and while here we are to focus on Parama Purusa. We do not view this world as our final abode - just it is a point of transition where we can channelise all our psychic tendencies for the spiritual realm. Thus in our final months, years, and days, maximum time is spent serving humanity in the highest manner possible and keeping the mind focused on the Divine Entity. This is our approach.
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In Him,
Ananda Deva

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Guru's direction: During breakfast, Baba would regularly read Ananda Marga newspapers / bulletins. If an AM newspaper was not available He would not take food till He received one. At DMC gatherings, Baba used to tell everyone that they should first read AM newspapers and support its cause.

~ In-depth study ~


This world is a waiting room

Here we should all reflect on Sadguru Baba's divine teachings:

Smarana nitya anityatam

  Ananda Marga ideology states, "You should remember always that you have come here for a short span. You won’t remain in this world for a long period. You may remain here say for ninety or hundred years or say for one hundred and fifty years. Some saints like Traelaunga Sva'mii lived here for three hundred and fifty years. He lived in Varanasi in India and died in this twentieth century. But you are to live under certain limitations – limitations of time, space and person."
 "So you should always remember that you have come here for a very short span. It is just like a waiting room of a railway station. You remain there for a short period and when the train comes, you leave the waiting room. This world is just like that waiting room. You are to remain here for a very short span."
 "You should always remember this fact – “I have come here for a short span and I won’t remain here for a very long period. My home is elsewhere. I am just like a tourist.” You should always remember this fact. And as a universal tourist, you, while leaving for your permanent home, won’t require a passport." (1)

...Or else you will bemoan the futility of your life


Ananda Marga ideology states, "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 Sádhaná. 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." (2)

Your family members will only cry for a few days


Ananda Marga ideology states, "When a person dies, what feelings will his mother and father, his brothers and sisters show? They will cry aloud, but after two or three days, normalcy will return. They will resume their normal mundane duties. And after a few days more or a few months they will forget the person. In societies where a widow's marriage is accepted by people, the widow will remarry. In India, in upper-class Hindu society, a widow's marriage is not accepted, but in a major portion of the world, even in India in some cases, a widow's marriage is accepted by others. So you cannot say that any of your relatives is your bandhu. Nobody is your bandhu, or friend, in this respect. According to Indian custom, parents having only one son may adopt another child, who is then called bandhu. But Jagat Bandhu is the only real Bandhu. Parama Puruśa is the only real bandhu. He loved you in the past; He will love you in the future. He alone is Bandhu. His name is Jagat Bandhu...He is the only suhrda that remains with you even after your death." (3)

Ananda Marga ideology states, "After your death your friends will carry you to the cremation ground. After being burnt, the body is rendered into ashes. Your friends will spray some water on the ashes of the funeral pyre, and then go back home. As long as they are in the cremation ground, they remember you. After that they forget you. But dharma remains with you even after your death, and what you did for dharma in this world is never forgotten. Therefore, in your worldly life, you are to strengthen the hands of dharma, and in the world, dharma will strengthen you. So it is the duty of intellectuals and intelligent people to strengthen the hands of dharma." (4)

Be one with Him gain eternal peace


Ananda Marga ideology states, "For Him you may use the word bandhu, suhrda, or sakhá: He is your everything. You cannot do without Him. Your relationship with Parama Puruśa is like the relationship of a fish with water. So it is futile to forget Him; try to remember Him always. This remembering Him always, in all spheres and all strata of life, is called “dhruvásmrti”. Don't forget this for a single moment. By dint of your sádhaná, try to develop dhruvásmrti and be one with Him, and in peace, for infinity." (5)

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, Puńya All Twenty-Four Hours
2. Subhasita Samgraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam-4, Your Real Friend
4. Ananda Vacanamrtam-4, Your Real Friend
5. Ananda Vacanamrtam-4, Your Real Friend


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

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

For You I have wandered around

Note: Only those who sincerely practice the higher lessons of sahaja yoga meditation can understand this song in the depths of their heart.

“Tomári tare jiivan bhare, ghure beŕiechi tumi jáno ná…” (Prabhat Samgiita #2079)

Purport:

O’ Parama Purusa, my whole life I have wandered around searching only for You - yet it seems You do not know. I have been seeking You for ages and ages - but I am not getting You. Why are You not coming. O’ Supreme One, after shaking off all drowsiness, with tearful eyes I called You again and again, but my words are not reaching You. Countless sleepless nights have passed in Your longing - why are You not responding to my call.

Baba, I have searched for You in the forest, the woods, in the bushes and in the gardens, and also I looked for You in the magical mirages in the desert. I have checked everywhere in the hope of getting You. But I did not get You. Alas, You do not see my pathetic condition, nor do You understand my longing. O’ Parama Purusa, I have sought You in the magnificence of various “tiirthas” and propagated the glories of the Ananda Nagar, Jamalpur, and Tiljala so-called holy lands amongst margiis and told them that You reside there, and that they could get Your blessing and grace by reaching there. I thought that by propagating the glory of those “holy” sites You would bless me and come before me. But that was wrong; You reside inside the mind - not in any “tiirtha”.

O’ Supreme Entity, Baba, I recognise that You have only one quality: Even after hearing my cry, You pretend as if You are not listening. I think You are aware about my misery, yet still You pretend as if You don’t know. You act like You are not aware of my pain. What a loving befoolery Yours is, tell me.

Baba, today, by Your grace, I understand that I wasted my time searching for You in the external world. Now I see You are residing deep inside my heart...


== Section 3: Topic ==

Example: exploitation of women

Note: This section is related with the attached video.

Namaskar,

#1: Baba has told in His discourse, "Liberation of Intellect", that although the negative forces want to continue their religious dogma and exploitation, but Parama Purusa wants to eradicate all religious dogma and the exploitation of females. And whatever Parama Purusa thinks, that is going to happen.

#2: Baba told in 1979 that those days in India women had hardly any rights, but since that time there has been tremendous change across planet for women's freedom and equal rights. Although there has been some achievement in this regard, still there is a long way to go.

#3: This is a clear-cut example how the plan of Parama Purusa always gets manifested. Yet, those days it was beyond belief that there would ever be any progress in that regard.

#4: Everything Baba has told - whether it be the victory of dharma or the development of a Prout society - it will all come to fruition in due course.

Plight of women in Islam


#5: In general, all religions exploit females and to some or more degree it is still going on, but Islam stands alone in its ultra-notorious approach.

#6: It was unheard of that women would step up against their own Islamic religious dogma. Not very long even 5 - 10 years back if anybody came out they would get killed quickly by terrorists.

#7: Yet now in this video Muslim women are unmasking the perpetual female exploitation that is documented in those so-called religious scriptures. See the huge change that has taken place. And still today those ladies are alive after engaging in this protest.


Conclusion

#8: The wall of Islamic dogma is crumbling down before our very eyes.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "There are some people who have the opinion that men are especially favoured by Parama Puruśa and that women are not; or that one man is equal to three women. This is dogma. These absurd ideas all originated in dogma. Any intelligent person can easily understand that these propositions are totally hollow and irrational." (1)

In Him,
Name
Amar Deva
(Akhtar Ali)

Reference
1. Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 15, “Buddha o Aśt́áḿga Márga”

== Section: Important Teaching ==

Helping, honouring, and how to look upon sectors of society

Ananda Marga philosophy says:

“(7) Help the weak and the helpless in all possible ways."

"(8) You should always strive to maintain the honour of women, without considering whether a woman belongs to a particular caste or religion."

"(9) 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."

"(10) Distinctions based on profession, wealth and birth are man-made. You must not give indulgence to these things in any way. Only vested interests are behind class distinctions." (1)

Reference
1. Caryacarya-2, Society, Points #7-10


== Section: Important Teaching ==

About the fight of vidyá and avidyá
Prout philosophy states, "The fight between vidyá and avidyá will go on forever; so the necessity of more or less police and military will also go on forever. But then, when the world government is established, this necessity will decrease. As there is always fight between vidyá and avidyá, more or less class struggle, too, will continue forever. Hence those who day-dream that, after establishing a classless society, they will be able to enjoy a sound slumber with their arms and legs outstretched, will be totally disappointed." (1)

Reference
1. Problems of the Day #30



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