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Saturday, February 17, 2024

All are workers + 4 more

Baba
All are workers

Namaskar,

Since the hoary past, the superior class has always exploited the weaker classes by injecting various sentiments. Indeed it has always been the common tactic to impose inferiority complexes and exploit the masses in various ways. Nowhere else is this more evident than in the dogmatic religions wherein they inculcated the supremacy of the priest class. And by that way the common public got duped into believing that the priests are far superior and holy, irrespective of their conduct.
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In the Hindu religion, they falsely propagated the misguided notion that celibacy and brahmacarya are one and the same. That is why if you ask any lay person in India they will say that brahmacarya means those who are not married.


All are workers: family margiis & Wts


To make the society free from exploitation Baba has given Ananda Marga ideology. In so doing He has rooted out all those dogmas which were injected in the past. For example, on this point of celibacy and brahmacarya, the definition given by Baba is quite clear. According to Baba, brahmacarya has nothing to do with unmarried life; rather, the practice of brahmacarya is part of our Ananda Marga sadhana system and means to view one and all with cosmic ideation. This lesson of brahmacarya is essential and practiced by all Ananda Margiis, whether they are a WT or a family person.

To root out the dogma of the supremacy of saffron color, Baba has given a new term to our dedicated workers. He did not call Wts as monks. Rather Baba has given the name: workers. Because the full form of "WT" is wholetime worker.

And in our Marga there are various categories of workers:
  (a) General margiis are LPT, local part-time worker;
  (b) LFT's are local full-time workers;
  (c) WT's are wholetimers.

So all three belong to the same category. All are workers. Some are part-time; some are local full-time; and, some are wholetimers. But qualitatively, there is no difference. All are equal.
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Some peculiar Wts or margiis


Since long in India, dogmatic Hindu followers have been victims of the so-called supremacy of the priest class. They do not even like to think about the negative or positive conduct of monks. Those dogmatic Hindu believers do sastaunga pranam or pranam to the dress: saffron dress. If those Hindu monks were smoking hashish, consuming alcohol, using tobacco, eating meat, or taking onion and garlic, then there would be no problem. Still those dogmatic Hindus would do sastaunga pranam or pranam to those depraved monks. Such dogmatic Hindu believers justify that, “I am not saluting that person; I am saluting the dress of that monk.”

The point is this superiority of the priest class is saturated in the soil, water, and air of those dogmatic Hindu followers. When AMPS was formed, some dragged this dogma into our AMPS when they joined. In this way, those using the saffron cloth were automatically treated as great, holy, and divine. And if they wore a saffron robe and had a high post, they then were seen as being god incarnate. This is the unfortunate state of certain dogmatic, so-called margiis. They do not want to follow Baba’s teachings which are appended below. Rather, they enjoy remaining drowned in the rotten Hindu dogma of venerating others based on the dress or post.  


See the conduct not dress

All-witnessing Baba knew that if this dogma continued then one section would suffer from a superiority complex, and the other section would suffer from an inferiority complex. Just as the Hindu society is getting exploited, the same fate will happen in AMPS. Knowing this, to root out this problem permanently, Baba has given the term 'worker.' So nobody should mistakenly think that because of their dress WTs are holy or divine.
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Here the point is not that they are not divine. But there should not be any dogma about this. If anyone's conduct is divine then surely they are divine. And that person may be WT, LFT, or LPT. However, if their conduct is negative then the color of their cloth does not have any value.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "By observing people's conduct one will easily notice those who are absorbed in divine love...Those who have attained Iishvaraprema can never and will never exploit others. They will raise their voice against all sorts of tyranny, injustice, and exploitation. Those who do not possess that kind of honest courage to oppose all wrongs are nothing but fakes - they are never genuine [bhaktas]." (1)


Conclusion


Baba has given a very rational approach free from all kinds of complexes and exploitation. In our AMPS, no one is higher or more holy due to any external feature like the colour of one’s dress. We do not subscribe to any of those religious dogmas of old. In AMPS, the quality of a dharmika is based on their conduct. That is the only measuring rod.
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in Him,
Jyotirmaya

~ In-depth study ~

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Those who have the responsibility to show the path to others should be of superlative character with the most refined conduct. They and their followers must move constantly towards all-round development and shreya [ultimate spiritual attainment]. Persons who teach such well-regulated behaviour to others by their own conduct are called ácáryas." (2)

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Bear in mind that people may be harmed or misled by even a small weakness or defect in the conduct of an ácárya. Just as it is the duty of a father to educate his children properly by his good conduct, an ácárya or ácáryá should always instruct by his or her exemplary actions and words." (3)

Ananda Vanii #13 says, “Your ideal is represented by your conduct. Your learning, your social or economic status have nothing to do with your ideal.” (4)

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Dharma is the assemblage of all your conduct” – the way you eat, the way you speak, the way you perform sa'dhana'. If your conduct is good, dharma is with you; if your conduct is not good, dharma is not with you. And if dharma is not with you, what comes about is your sarvana'sha, or sarva'tmaka vina'sha – that is, your physical, mental, and spiritual ruin....Conduct is the principal factor in dharma.” Be a sadácárii, a person of good conduct, and you will surely attain Paramátman." (5)

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 7, The True Nature of Bhakti
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 31, Conduct of an Acarya
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 31, Conduct of an Acarya
4. Ananda Vanii #13
5. Subhasita Samgraha - 21, Niiti and Dharma


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Unique human power


Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Although the Cosmic Mind is the supreme controller of this world of emanation the unit mind also has a certain amount of control over the nerve fibres and nerve cells – the unit body. We cannot call the power of control an absolute power; we may call it “dominion status”. By virtue of this power, the unit mind directly controls the nerve fibres and nerve cells of the unit body. As the unit mind is controlled by the Cosmic Mind, Parama Puruśa controls the nerve fibres and nerve cells of the human body indirectly. If He so desires Parama Puruśa can also control them directly, too. In that case the entire physical structure of a human being will be vibrated by the cosmic vibrations of Parama Puruśa, causing the function of the unit mind to remain suspended for that period. This state can be called the samádhi of non-inferential bliss. During this samádhi spiritual aspirants sádhakas enjoy divine bliss directly from the Cosmic Mind without the help of inferences or tanmátras. Under normal circumstances human beings enjoy blissful feelings in the nerve cells and fibres and later in the mind; but during the samádhi of non-inferential bliss, the blissful vibrations are created directly in the mind because the Macrocosmic mind does not require any fixed medium – He can use anything as His medium.” (1)

Note: Human beings have been blessed with free will - i.e. the power to choose and decide upon their course of action. With that freedom comes the responsibility to face the consequences of one’s misdeeds. In that way, every person is held accountable for their own actions and there is no scope to blame others for one’s bad deeds.

In contrast, animals are fully bound; they are governed by nature. They are not free and cannot act independently. They merely carry out what the Cosmic Entity has designed them to do according to their own vrttis. So animals are completely pre-programmed and cannot decide anything on their own. And there is no scope to blame them for their actions - they do not incur any bad samskaras during their life as an animal.

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 4, The Samádhi of Inferential and Non-Inferential Bliss


== Section: News from o3 August 2018==

Nairobi news exploitation

Namaskar,

Here is a brief overview of some of the comings and goings in Nairobi sector:
#1: SS Nairobi Diiptimayananda has effectively transferred all Dadas out of Nairobi Headquarters in Kenya so now he is all alone in the jagrti to mingle as he likes. Verily he is the SS, DS, RAWA, Principal in all schools, in-charge of children's home etc. Right now not a single Indian Wt from Ranchi side is in Kenya except Diiptimayananda.

#2: Diiptimayananda was able to arrange all this because he is a big stooge of Rudrananda and GS. By giving lots of money to Rudrananda etc, Diiptimayananda has gotten them to transfer Wts out of Kenya one by one.

#3: Essentially Diiptimayananda paid Rudrananda and GS Dada to send all those Wts to “other” (i.e. poorer) countries of Nairobi sector like Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, and other African nations - anywhere but Kenya. Step-by-step Diiptimayananda has gotten them all removed from the Nairobi HQ.

#4: In that way Diiptimayananda can sit there and enjoy all the spoils by himself without others around to poke their nose into his affairs. Dada doesn't want other Wts to work in Kenya because he wants to use all the resources and be free to do as he likes.

#5: For those not aware, Kenya is the “USA” of Nairobi sector. There is more cash, more riches, more margiis, more projects, more resources, and more funds. In his selfish condition, SS Diiptimayananda wants all that for himself.
This is an ongoing, developing story - kindly stay tuned for more of the forthcoming details.

In Him,
Amrta’

Here are some of Guru's related teachings for Wts:
- Wt conduct rule: “One should always be ready to sacrifice oneself for the ideology." (1)
- Wt conduct rule: “You will always be accustomed to lead a hard and industrious life.” (2)
- Wt conduct rule: “One should leave all sorts of luxuries.” (3)
- Wt conduct rule: “One should adjust with the minimum requirements of life.” (4)
- Wt conduct rule: “Supervisory workers will have to take proper care of each of their supervised stuff in all respects.” (5)

References
1. 37 Workers Rules, Point #37
2. Fourteen Points, Point #6
3. 37 Workers Rules, Point #6
4. 37 Workers Rules, Point #37
5. Six Additional Rules, Point #2


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Name of Hindu religion before Shankaracarya

Before Shankaracarya the name of the Hindu religion was Árśa Dharma. For support please see this below teaching from Baba.

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "About 2500 years ago, when the sun of Árśa Dharma was about to set, when it was limited to a series of cruel sacrifices and ritualistic ostentations, without any devotion or idealism, a simmering discontent brewed in the hearts of honest, intelligent and rational people. They could not express their suppressed agony – that this lifeless, substanceless dharma was like a fruit without any pulp, unable to satisfy the deep hunger of the human heart. In fact, in most cases it was only a handful of people, motivated by the instinct of greed, who were beating the drums of dogma and ruthlessly exploiting innocent people." (1)

Reference
1. Namah Shiváya Shántáya, Disc: 18


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Importance of local industry

Prout philosophy says, "In the field of industry, the necessity of both small-scale and large-scale industries will have to be accepted. For example, the requisite amount of yarn needed to meet the demand for cloth in a self-sufficient unit may be produced by many big yarn mills. Here the production of yarn can be treated as a large-scale industry, and with the help of this industry, numerous small-scale industries will prosper. Viable weavers' cooperatives can be established, centred on each yarn mill. Weavers will then get the opportunity to weave cloth while remaining in their own homes. They will no longer be required to leave their homes at the call of a distant large-scale industry. At the same time the weaving industry will not suffer even during times of war, because everything will be within easy reach."

"The acceptance of both small-scale and large-scale industries does not mean that old machinery is to be encouraged. With the development of science, advanced machinery will have to be utilized. The attempt to stop the use of sugar by advertising the benefits of molasses, or to campaign against mill-made cloth by extolling the virtues of khadi, is senseless. As long as advanced mechanization and scientific decentralization have not been adopted, molasses, hand-spun cloth and similar enterprises should be encouraged, and their importance to the rural economy must be accepted.

"Where industrialization is intended to plunder profits, obviously the policy of decentralization is not likely to be supported. But where industrialization is intended to meet the requirements of society, there can be no objection to the policy of decentralization." (1)

Reference
1. Problems of the Day, Point #8


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Know your 50 occupations

Here are the first 49 propensities of the human mind...

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “dharma (psycho-spiritual longing), artha (psychic longing), káma (physical longing), mokśa (spiritual longing), avajiṋá (belittlement of others), múrcchá (psychic stupor, lack of common sense), prashraya (indulgence), avishvása (lack of confidence), sarvanásha (thought of sure annihilation), kruratá (cruelty), lajjá (shyness, shame), pishunatá (sadistic tendency), iirśá (envy), suśupti (staticity, sleepiness), viśáda (melancholia), kaśáya (peevishness), trśńá (yearning for acquisition), moha (infatuation), ghrna (hatred, revulsion), bhaya (fear), asha (hope), cinta (worry), cesta (effort), mamata (mineness), dambha (vanity), viveka (conscience), vikalata (mental numbness due to fear), ahamkara (ego), lalata (avarice), kapatata (hypocrisy), vitarka (argumentativeness to the point of wild exaggeration), anutapa (repentance), śad́aja (sound of peacock), rśabha (sound of bull), gándhára (sound of goat), madhyama (sound of deer), paiṋcama (sound of cuckoo), dhaevata (sound of donkey), niśáda (sound of elephant), oṋm (acoustic root of creation), hum (sound of arousing kulakuńd́alinii), phat́ (putting theory into practice), vaośat́ (expression of mundane knowledge), vaśat́ (welfare in subtler sphere), svaha (performing noble actions), namah (surrender to the Supreme), vis'a (repulsive expression), amrta (sweetness in expression), apara (mundane knowledge)...” (1)

And the 50th propensity and the only vrtti a sadhaka should seek is: para (spiritual knowledge).

References
1. Yoga Psychology, Glands and Sub-Glands


== Section 3: Links ==

Mahaprayan of Svarupananda Avt

Baba

Mahaprayan of Svarupananda Avt

Namaskar,

It is with much sadness that we share the news of the mahaprayan of Ac Svarupananda Avt. Dadaji's mahaprayan took place in Singapore. As many will certainly recall, Dada Svarupananda ji was a longtime central worker who had reached an advanced age.

May we all take solace in the fact that Acarya Svarupananda Avt was a bhakta of Sadguru Baba. Certainly he will attain mukti or moksa, accordingly. Baba will lovingly bestow His infinite grace.

in Him,
Harideva

Note: Here is an alert for those cremating a dead body in India or Indian managed cremation homes around the world. Their custom is to put the fire in the mouth of the deceased to initiate the burning of the body. This is prohibited in AM as it is uncivilised. So watch out; do not allow this. If you are not careful, they will end up cremating the body in this manner. Make them aware ahead of time. 

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, "The practice of putting fire into the mouth of the dead body is repulsive, it should not be encouraged." (Caryacarya - 1, Disposal of the Dead Body)


~ In-depth study ~

We have seen that when somebody dies then in offering their condolences people say now Mr So-and-so is sitting on Baba's lap. On other occasions when telling a Baba story people also say, "Such and such person sat on Baba's lap." But these days the trend is that "sitting on Baba's lap" is used more in connection with death. And that causes some confusion in the minds of readers. To unknot the situation please read below. 

Dogma: if "on Baba's lap" only used for death

Here are quoted lines from recently posted emails on various forums, wherein the writer uses the phrase - "in Baba's lap" - with the occasion of death:

- "May Parama Purusa Baba accept her in HIS divine lap"

- "We pray to Baba - please give him shelter in his lap... "

- "May his soul rest in the lap of our beloved BABA"

- "Now she is taking rest in Baba's Lap."

- "May Baba accept him in HIS divine lap....."

- "May he rest in HIS loving lap of eternity."

- "We are sure that Baba has taken him in His loving lap."

- "May his soul rest in Baba's lap forever."

- "Let her rest peacefully in Baba's Lap - which she always desired."

- "now he is in beloved Baba's lap"

- "May his soul get peaceful place in His lap"

- "He is now in Bábá's loving lap"

- "May Baba bless him with a seat in His lap."

- "May BABA accept him in HIS divine lap!"

- "May Baba take him in his eternal loving lap."

- "May his soul rest in peace taking shelter in Baba's lap."

- "Please keep him on Your lap forever."

- "We all collectively pray to Baba to take him on Baba's divine lap forever.”

All of the above lines are commonly written in eulogizing the deceased. These days mostly it is used in a eulogy and rarely used to recount one's intimate spiritual experiences - unfortunately. By this way, the phrase "in Baba's lap" is being misused, and step by step the real meaning is being forgotten as now people more commonly use the phrase to eulogize those who have died, and much less so to express their inner feelings of bhakti. Unfortunately, the meaning and inner spirit of the phrase is getting lost.


Baba story: "sitting on Baba's lap"

Some time ago after dharmacakra, a senior margii was recounting his experiences of having dharma samiiksa with Baba. He said, "After being lovingly scolded by Baba for my wrongdoings, then He called me close and placed me on His lap - I remained there for some time soaking up His love - and He blessed me."

We all enjoyed hearing about his personal account with Baba during dharma samiiksa. When he finished telling his factual and historical event, there was a call for questions. Various people posed their queries. Towards the end, one new margii raised his hand and asked, "How did Baba bring you back to life?"

Everyone stared at the new margii in amazement. There was a look of astonishment all around - people were really shocked to hear him say this. The new sadhaka sensed that something was wrong, and he said very matter-of-factly, "I thought that sitting on Baba's Lap means that he (the margii) died - that is why I asked that question."

This was quite eye-opening for those of us in the room: Through our language and expression we had unknowingly taught someone to think that being on Baba's lap is the equivalent of death. Because it seems that nowadays people only use the phrase "Baba's lap" when a person has died, such as "Let him rest peacefully in Baba's lap", as if in order to sit on Baba’s lap one has to die. But that is false. Sincere sadhakas regularly sit on Baba’s lap in their meditation. It is His grace. It is just like how a child need not die in order to sit on his father’s lap.

The idea is that this phrase - Baba's lap - has been linked with death due to extreme overuse. So for some time if sadhakas use this phrase exclusively for spiritual purposes, that will be best. The phrase, "sitting on Baba's lap", should not meet a similar fate. It should not lose its pure spiritual quality and just refer to one's death. That will be very negative.

Baba would bless bhaktas and place them on His lap


There are tens of thousands of recorded stories by sadhakas where they use the phrase, "on Baba's lap", when describing their experiences of being with Baba: He used to bless them and bring them on His lap. People should understand the deeply mystical value of this expression, and not just think that Baba's lap means death, i.e. that you can only sit on His lap at the time of death. Still today there are thousands of margiis walking this earth who sat in Baba's lap. And not only that, there are countless more sadhakas who were blessed by Baba in dreams and sadhana wherein they sat in His lap. And still today this deeply intimate experience is attainable by sadhakas, by His grace.

There are so many ways an aspirant can reach unto Baba's lap including in sadhana. That is the main idea that should be preserved. Sadhana is a spiritual practice and one can sit on Baba's lap in sadhana. We should make it cent-per-cent clear to one and all that the phrase, "sitting on Baba's lap", does not mean death.

"Mahaprayan" means death of mortals - confirm for yourself
from the Samsad Bengali-English Dictionary


Mahaprayan (Death): Many are aware that mahaprayan (death) is the common term used in India and especially in our Bengal to describe the death of any human being, even ordinary people. In that way, the obituary columns of the newspapers of Bengal regularly cite the mahaprayan (death) of various persons of society who died or passed away.

Some may get confused and wrongly think that the word 'mahaprayan' (death) is one extraordinarily grand term of bhakti to be used in association with Parama Purusa. But that is not at all the case. Rather to do so is only to undermine the eternal presence of Parama Purusa. That is why no bhaktas ever use the word 'mahaprayan' in reference to Lord Shiva or Lord Krsna. Because Lord Shiva and Lord Krsna exist eternally. Then there is no question of Their mahaprayan (death).

Baba is Parama Purusa so He is eternal and there is no question of His mahaprayan.

Here it should be known that the convention of an annual death day ceremony (i.e. shraddhainjali or mahaprayan) is a foundation of the Islamic tradition. Muslims are well known for this, and their approach of an annual death day ceremony was adopted by the leader of a particular group in AMPS. So no one should think that mahaprayan is some type of sacred event. It is done on the death day anniversary of Muslims.

And for those who need still more technical proof then all this can be clarified quite readily by referencing the dictionary. Specifically in the Samsad Bengali-English dictionary 3rd edition on page 848. By checking there, it will be confirmed that the word 'mahaprayan' means death. Which is why it is used to refer to the passing away of even common citizens. And that is the case in this letter also. The term mahaprayan means death, and this is the ideal term for this purpose.

Mahaprayan is only for humans not for Sadguru


Here it should be qualified that there is both a real mahaprayan and fake mahaprayan. Real mahaprayan marks the death of any ordinary human being, just like the aforesaid news. This is the proper use of the term: To note a person's departure from this earth. That is the meaning of the mahaprayan term and that is the standard way the term is used in Indian languages.

Then there is the fake, or so-called, or dogmatic mahaprayan. That is when certain vested interests try to apply the mahaprayan term to Parama Purusa. This is grossly inappropriate because when Parama Purusa Sadguru Baba is that Divine Entity who is beginningless and endless and resides always in our heart, then it is entirely wrong to proclaim that He is gone.

That is why rational margiis are protesting; because the Oct 21st program is so-called mahaprayan. So-called means that something is fake. Parama Purusa is eternal, thus for some vested interests to declare "mahaprayan of Parama Purusa" is nothing but so-called mahaprayan.

Mahaprayan only really happens in the case of human beings, not Parama Purusa. Those doing mahaprayan for Sadguru are hypocrites. On the one side in meditation they ask His grace thinking that He is ever-present, and on the other side they think that Baba has passed away. That is their hypocrisy.


== Section 2: Links ==


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