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Saturday, April 9, 2022

Historia de Baba: la vanidad desapareció

Baba

Historia de Baba: la vanidad desapareció

Namaskar,

Adhya 'Shankar Pandey fue un Ananda Margii dedicado durante mucho tiempo y profesor de filosofía en la universidad de Ranchi. Y esa era su manera diaria de glorificar públicamente a Baba y predicar Su grandeza.

El profesor T es escéptico

Un día, como siempre, Pandey ji estaba exaltando las virtudes de Sadguru Baba y hablando de Su omnisciencia, por lo que llamó la atención de uno de sus colegas, el profesor T, también del departamento de filosofía. El Profesor T había escuchado a Pandey hablar una y otra vez sobre la gloria de Sadguru Baba, y él, es decir, el Profesor T, estaba intrigado, aunque bastante escéptico, ya que no podía comprender cómo Baba podía ser omnisciente. Para decirlo más claramente, el profesor T. estaba bastante seguro de que podría hacerle preguntas a Baba que Él no podía responder. El profesor T. se guardó todos estos pensamientos para sí mismo y simplemente preguntó cómo podía conocer a Baba. Pandey ji le indicó que primero debía recibir la iniciación de un acarya.

Baba lo interroga durante contacto personal


Después de tomar la iniciación y practicar sadhana por un corto tiempo, el profesor T fue bendecido con la oportunidad de ver a Baba, y llegó con una lista de preguntas difíciles, rebuscada, esotéricas y con algunos problemas filosóficos para plantearle a Baba - para ver si realmente Él sabría la respuesta. El Profesor T siguió el protocolo adecuado al ingresar a el CP, y tan pronto como estaba a punto de plantear su primera pregunta, Baba inmediatamente le hizo una pregunta del plan de estudios de las propias clases del Profesor T, y el Profesor T no pudo responder.
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Luego, una tras otra, el omnisciente y benévolo Baba procedió a plantear una pregunta tras otra basándose en el material de los mismos textos filosóficos que el profesor T estaba asignando a sus alumnos. Sin embargo, el profesor T no pudo responder a ninguna de las preguntas de Baba, que estaban relacionadas con el plan de estudios de sus propias clases. Esto continuó durante algún tiempo y finalmente Baba dijo: “¡Qué! No sabes la respuesta a ninguna de estas preguntas de la filosofía. Este es su plan de estudios de sus clases y esta es su supuesta área de especialización. Eres profesor de filosofía y este es material de las mismas clases que convocas. Pero cuando tú mismo no sabes las respuestas, ¿cómo eres capaz de enseñar este tema de la filosofía? ¡Eres categóricamente incapaz de ser profesor de filosofía!”

Sintiéndose completamente abrumado por la gran personalidad de Sadguru Baba, el Profesor T se sintió humilde y se entregó por completo a Sus pies de loto, y Baba hizo llover Su bendición sobre él. Cuando el Profesor T salió de la habitación, era un hombre diferente, completamente transformado. Ya no estaba abrumado por un enorme ego que era un terrible impedimento para él. Ahora podía avanzar fácilmente por el camino del bhakti y la sadhana de Ananda Marga, por la gracia de Baba.


Quitando los obstaculos

En este caso, el misericordioso Parama Purusa Baba vio que la vanidad del conocimiento era el principal obstáculo del Profesor T para avanzar en la vida espiritual. Y ese tipo de ego no es fácil de eliminar o superar. En Su papel divino de Darpahari, Aquel que amorosamente aplasta el ego, Baba eliminó con benevolencia los puntos negros del profesor T., purificó su mente y aligeró su carga de samskaras.
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Y en verdad, para cualquier sadhaka, uno debe permanecer libre de toda vanidad, y si se arrastra y asoma su fea cabeza, ese sadhaka debe entregar su ego a Él y seguramente el omnisciente y todo amoroso Sadguru Baba será amable. Baba es el guardián de todos los bhaktas, de los sadhakas sinceros y de todos. Y Él siempre está ahí para ayudarte a avanzar por el camino del bienestar universal.

En Él,
Vinay

Nota: Esta historia fue contada por el hermano Ramlakhan ji de Ranchi.

~ Estudio en profundidad ~

En un resumen en español de Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 7, “The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka)”, Baba nos dice: Si los llamados intelectuales (jiṋániis), agrandados con la vanidad del conocimiento, quieren obtener más conocimiento, se les debe decir que primero perfeccionen el culto de la acción y la devoción, y así aplastar su vanidad. Entonces, que los jiṋánii le digan a las masas que Brahma solo se puede alcanzar a través de la auto entrega, el cuestionamiento apropiado y el servicio desinteresado. (resumen en español)

En un resumen en español de Subhasita Samgraha - 2, “The Intuitional Science of the Vedas” – 3
, Baba nos dice: No importa lo mucho que llegues a aprender en el conocimiento mundano, sin Sádhaná no puedes saber nada acerca de Brahma, porque junto con tu conocimiento de estos saberes, también crecerá en ti una vanidad de conocimiento. Con este resultado, seguirás aumentando innecesariamente el volumen de tu carga al dar habitualmente importancia a tu pequeño ego. Esta carga se convierte en la causa de tus sufrimientos y goces, no de tu salvación. (resumen en español)

- Here is a link to the original English posting: Story: vanity washed away

- Here are more Spanish postings



Great way to do + 3 more

Baba

Great way to do

Namaskar,

There were three of us along with Beloved Baba. Baba was teaching us how to manage sadhana and spiritual life while maintaining one's family existence. This was a big issue those days. It was around 10 pm on a spring (phalguna) night.

Baba told that in the past yogis were leaving the society and family, and going away from their town and village and living in the Himalayas where they were doing long sadhana and dhyana etc.
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Isolated place under a tree or in a field


Baba was saying that naturally then the general public thinks that sadhana is not possible while maintaining family life and living in the house. And He said that leaving the society and family is not practical. Our Ananda Marga process of sadhana is easy; you can do it anywhere. There is no need to go to the Himalayas.

Baba continued. For instance, it is not so difficult to go out from the house and sit in one lonely place nearby. Doing sadhana in any isolated place under a tree or in a field or in any natural place will be much better than doing meditation in the house. And if it is nighttime, then one need not search any special place - because during the night there are many lonely and dark places.

Only Baba emphasized how the place should surely be a little isolated, clean, and have plenty of fresh air. Being in an open-aired environment allows for more oxygen and that helps greatly with concentration. Stale air inside the house invites drowsiness and causes one to fall asleep in sadhana. So fresh air and oxygen are important elements for doing sadhana outside. And most importantly, whatever spot is selected, it should be away from the house and petty interruptions. These were the key parameters that Baba laid down. Baba concluded by telling that then the quality of sadhana will be improved.
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Outside sadhana is far better than inside

After reflecting on this Baba story, I changed my approach. Now whenever I get time I go outside my house to practice my sadhana. I only face difficulty when it is pouring down rain. Otherwise I like to go out.  And I always find that sadhana is far better outside in comparison to practicing sadhana in the house where there are interruptions and disturbances.

Even if my house is quiet, still my mind gets diverted from my sadhana, especially when I open my eyes and look towards my books, files, and personal items. Whereas, in a lonely field outside and away from the house, such obstructions are not there.

Sometimes when I find that going to a more isolated spot is difficult then I just sit behind the house etc. Because just being outside is far better than being inside with all those distractions.
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Absorbed in meditation & forget about the time


With each and every step I found that my concentration improved and the devotional flow in sadhana was enhanced, by Baba's grace.

All in all, sadhana was far easier because when the mind is restless then merely sitting in one posture and closing the eyes is difficult whereas when sadhana is good then time passes quickly.

Although doing cemetery sadhana is best, but when it is difficult to go there then I go to any other conducive place outside the house. It might a deserted field, or some small forested area, or some place in a natural surrounding without any human disturbances. All those places are very good.                           

The only problem I face is I tell my family members that I am going out for sadhana for a 1/2 hr or so, but always I come very late. Sometimes 1 hr delay, sometimes two, and sometimes even 3 hrs delay. The reason is that by Baba's grace I become absorbed in my meditation and forget about the time. Then my family members become upset with me being delayed in taking my food. However, now they have gotten habituated and they no longer worry if I am late etc, rather they are also going out for meditation on some occasions.
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How to select your spot

Doing sadhana in a conducive environment is very important. Some disturbances that arise in a collective family and / or joint family living environment include: the noise from the television or radio etc, the smells emanating from the kitchen, general talking amongst family members, etc. In that case it is important to leave the house and do sadhana outside.

However, just going anywhere outside will not do. For instance, if you go to a famous or popular local park, then you will encounter all kinds of problems from those visiting there to play games and sports, or have a picnic, or play an instrument etc. In that case, there are a few options. Try going to that same park in the off-hours when it is not so crowded such as in the early morning or in the later part of the evening etc. During lunchtime also it might be quiet. Another option is to seek out a different place that is less known, perhaps just a small patch of trees somewhere etc. It need not be some grand park; any simple location can work. The key factor being that the outdoor location should be an isolated, quiet place. But it needn't necessarily be far from the home. Finding a place locally that is close by is best.

Once you have selected your spot: (a) spread your tarpaulin or ground cloth, (b) place your sit pad or mat on top of the tarp, (c) get seated in the proper asana,  and (d) begin sadhana.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "It is desirable to practise various lessons of sadhana alone, in a lonely place." (1)

Conclusion


One more aspect I can say is that before I began doing outdoor sadhana, the people in my village mistakenly thought that Ananda Margiis did not do puja at all. They were thinking that way because Ananda Margiis do not participate in idol worship related with different temples, mosques, and church rituals or pujas or ceremonies, i.e. Durga puja, Kali puja, Ganesha Puja, Shiva Puja, Sarasvati Puja, Laksmii puja, Rama Puja, Krsna Puja and hundreds of gods and goddesses related dogmatic rituals, etc. So dogmatic people had the belief that Ananda Margiis don't do anything, and that we may be atheists.

But when I started doing my sadhana outside the village under some tree, then the negative feelings they held about Ananda Marga vanished because in their own way they thought, "Ananda Margiis are doing something, remembering God."

And in those predominantly materialistic societies where yoga has recently become popular, if people know or see you going to do meditation outside, they may inquire about learning or at the very least come to understand that yoga is not just about twisting the body but includes meditation as well.
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So these are a few of the public / social benefits of outdoor meditation.

Namaskar,
at His lotus feet,
Prabha’

Reference
1. Guide to Human Conduct, final page


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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 ==

Please give me the strength

"Calár pathe prabhu klánti yadi áse, tumi utsáha jugio..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1938)

Purport:

Parama Purusa, if I ever feel fatigued and tired on this spiritual journey of Ananda Marga, the way of enlightenment, then bless me with the inspiration and stamina to march onwards. Please give me the strength and encouragement to progress along the path of righteousness. After engaging in various works, occasionally, now and then, when frustrations and worries arise, then shower me in Your krpa and remove those anxieties. 

Baba, out of greed for the honey of flowers, if the insects of the lower propensities come into my mental garden, then please alert me. When pashas, ripus, and animal tendencies become active in my mind and try to take away the spiritual nectar from the flower of my sadhana, then please help me - save me. If, due to intense rains, black clouds cover and envelop the blue sky of my soul, if lower propensities cover my mind and if I become confused and depressed, then joyfully come with Your soft, sweet smile and bless me with samvit. Be merciful and show me the right way to advance.

Parama Purusa, I am moving with Your vitality, strength, and blessing. You are the owner of all energies. I have no strength - nothing of my own. You are the Cosmic Controller. I surrender unto You completely. My Supreme Entity, the Granter of Liberation, I have full faith that I will receive Your blessings. My time passes in counting the days to receive Your resplendent grace. With mercy, kindle my lamp of hope. Parama Purusa Baba, You are my everything...


Note for Prabhat Samgiita #1938

[1] Samvit: "Samvit means spiritual consciousness, spiritual awakening. A man engaged in bad things all of a sudden feels that “No, I shouldn’t do all these things. No, I should be a good man henceforward.” Such an idea all of a sudden comes in his mind. And this thing, this change of mental tendency, is brought about by samvit shakti of Vidyámáyá. Do you follow? This is what is called samvit shakti. “No, henceforward I must be a good man. No, henceforward I must be a spiritualist. I must not encourage any depraving idea.” Samvit shakti." (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 23, Brahma Cakra


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Essence of spiritual life

Ananda Marga ideology guides, "Those who have fallen today may become evolved people, great personalities in the future – mahápuruśas. This is why no one should ever be disappointed in life. Parama Puruśa is calling everyone and He will continue to call everyone: all shall find a safe shelter on His loving lap. He does not hate or neglect anyone. Hence the only answer to the question, “kasya tvam” – “Whom do you belong to?” – is: “I belong to Parama Puruśa, to Him and Him alone, because I have come from Him and I am in Him, and finally I will return to Him.” And the only answer to the question, “Kuta áyátah” – “From where have you come?” – is: “I have come from Parama Puruśa and I will go back to Him. He is my permanent abode.”" (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 12, To Whom Do You Belong? Where Do You Come From?


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Prout: way to manage mechanization & labor market

Prout philosophy states, “In fact, the use of advanced scientific technology means rapid mechanization. Conservative people vociferously criticize this mechanization. Actually, such mechanization within a capitalistic structure inevitably brings more misery, in the form of unemployment, to the common people. That is why conservative people oppose it."

"Those who want to promote public welfare without antagonizing capitalism will have to oppose mechanization. This is because when the productive capacity of machinery is doubled, the required human labour is decreased by half, so the capitalists retrench large numbers of workers from their factories. A few optimists may say, “Under circumstantial pressure other ways will be found to employ these surplus labourers in different jobs, and the very effort to find these alternatives will accelerate scientific advancement, so the ultimate result of mechanization under capitalism is, in fact, good.” This view, though not useless, has no practical value, because it is not possible to arrange new jobs for retrenched workers as quickly as they become surplus labourers due to rapid mechanization. Surplus labourers are ruined, bit by bit, due to poverty and hunger. A few among them try to keep body and soul together by resorting to petty theft, armed robbery, profligacy and other sorts of antisocial activities, but this situation is certainly not desirable."

Prout philosophy states, "In a collective economic system there is no scope for such an unhealthy situation; in this system mechanization will lead to less labour and more prosperity. With the double increase in the productivity of machines, the working hours of labourers will be reduced by half. Of course, the reduction in working hours will have to be determined keeping in view the demand for commodities and the availability of labour."

"In a collective economic system the benevolent use of science will bring about human welfare. It is possible that as a result of mechanization no one will be required to work for more than five minutes a week. Not always being preoccupied with the problems of acquiring food, clothing, etc., people's psychic and spiritual potentialities will no longer be wasted." (1)

Reference
1. Problems of the Day, Point #9


== Section 5: Links ==




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