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Firecracker & capitalism analogy explained + 5 more

Baba

Firecracker & capitalism analogy explained

Namaskar,

Wherever capitalism is championed, a minuscule segment of the population controls the vast majority of wealth, while across that land and around the globe there are millions of half-naked, malnourished children running in the streets and fields scrounging for food and shelter.

In the US, where capitalism is in a heightened state, a small portion of people control the vast majority of wealth, while tens and hundreds of millions of people try and survive off of the scraps. This is the nightmare of capitalism,wherever it rears its head. For humanity, this is a shocking and disgraceful tragedy that is only mounting under the capitalist paradigm. Corporate giants swallow up huge profits while the common people cannot even afford basic living necessities.
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Material wealth: common patrimony of all


The root cause is that capitalists wholly contravene the Proutistic outlook and cosmic truth that Parama Purusa is the Creator of this vast universe where all the wealth and property is the common patrimony of all. All are entitled to this fortune of material wealth in a rational manner; not a single person should be categorically denied or shortchanged. When He is the sole owner of all the wealth, the system of private property loses all traction, and a much more effective system comes forth based on rational distribution that benefits everyone.

But at present in the capitalist model, the ultra-rich have so much money and property they could not possibly spend. So they store their financial wealth in accounts where it sits and stagnates while those who really need money to survive are denied access to funds. With greater awareness of Prout and the model of a God-centered universe where all have the right to the 5 fundamental requirements of life - and the sharing of wealth in a rational way, we can prosper on this earth as a human family. It just needs education, learning an outlook based on universal welfare and Cosmic inheritance.
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Why the owner is Parama Purusa


   Prout philosophy states, "Parama Puruśa [Supreme Consciousness] is my Father, Paramá Prakrti [Supreme Operative Principle] is my Mother, and the universe is my homeland. We are all citizens of this universe. The universe is the thought projection of the Macrocosmic Mind, and it is in the extroversial and introversial phases of the Cosmic imaginative flow that the creation, preservation and destruction of all entities continues."
   "When an individual imagines an object, then that person alone, and no one else, is the owner of the object. For example, when an imaginary human being roams about in an imaginary green field, the imaginer, and not the imaginary person, is the owner of the field. The universe is the thought projection of Brahma [the Supreme Entity], so the ownership of the universe lies with the Supreme Entity, and not with His imagined beings."
   Prout philosophy states, "None of the movable or immovable property of this universe belongs to any particular individual; everything is the common patrimony of all, and the Father of all is Brahma. All living beings can enjoy their rightful share of this property, like members of a joint family in the Dáyabhága system. As members of a joint family, human beings should safeguard this common property in a befitting manner and utilize it properly. They should also make proper arrangements so that everyone can enjoy it with equal rights, ensuring that all have the minimum requirements of life to enable them to live in a healthy body with a sound mind."
   "We must not forget, even for a single moment, that the entire animate world is a vast joint family. Nature has not assigned any portion of this property to any particular individual. Private ownership has been created by selfish opportunists, as the loopholes in this system provide them with ample scope for self-aggrandizement through exploitation. When the entire wealth of the universe is the common patrimony of all living beings, can the system in which some roll in luxury, while others, deprived of a morsel of food, shrivel up and starve to death bit by bit, be said to have the support of dharma?"
   Prout philosophy states, "In a joint family every member is provided with adequate food, clothing, education and medical treatment, and amenities, as per their individual needs, according to the financial capacity of the entire family. If, however, any member of the family appropriates more grains, clothes, books or medicines than he or she requires, will that person not be the cause of distress to other members of the family? In such circumstances his or her actions will be certainly against dharma – certainly antisocial." (1)


Conclusion


The actual owner of all the wealth is Parama Purusa. And in the Prout system, as He is the Divine Father,  His wealth is the common patrimony of all. Those capitalists who fail to recognise this go against the theory of Cosmic inheritance. The exploitative days and ways of capitalism are short-lived. Soon the new dawn will arrive. 
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Namaskar,
In Him,
Sudhakar

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Fall of capitalism: 'maturity' & 'firecracker' work together

Many are aware how Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, in His Prout philosophy, has declared that capitalism will burst like a firecracker. In discussing the demise of capitalism Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar has used two terms that are especially important. As mentioned, one term is "firecracker"; and, the second term, which is often forgotten, is "mature". By understanding these terms we can best understand how and when capitalism will fall.

Capitalism will burst like a firecracker means that when capitalism reaches its death-bed, it will blow-up quickly. Its final destruction will be fast and complete. Side by side, capitalism will die a mature death. So although the ultimate death blow of capitalism will be fast like the explosion of a firecracker, that dramatic end will not come until capitalism has reached a stage of full maturity. That mature state signifies that the awakened masses have become keenly aware of capitalist exploitation and are rising up against it. Then, at that point, capitalism will meet its demise.

So these two descriptive terms - maturity and firecracker - are working hand in hand, one dependent upon the other. Maturity is first needed and then quickly capitalism will be finished - like the bursting of a firecracker. It will not be a long unending battle with no clear endpoint. Rather the final blast will be one quick explosion. Without reaching that point of maturity, capitalism will continue onwards. A mature state of capitalism is an absolute requirement for it to blow up like a firecracker.
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So for the final explosion of capitalism to occur, maturity is the key. And part and parcel of reaching that mature state is the creation of viksubdha shudras in the society. (Ref: HS-2, 5th chapter). For that, mass education is needed to awaken the common people about capitalist exploitation.

Prout philosophy has long warned of the short-sightedness and pitfalls of capitalism. Those early Prout discourses in the 1950's clearly delineated the ills of capitalism and its demise. This is well-documented in books like: Problems of the Day, Human Society, Discourses on Prout, and numerous other Prout discourses like Economic Dynamics etc. 


Capitalists are anti-dharma


   Prout philosophy states, "Similarly, the capitalists of this modern world are anti-dharma, or antisocial, creatures. To accumulate massive wealth, they reduce others to skin and bones gnawed by hunger and force them to die of starvation; to dazzle people with the glamour of their garments, they compel others to wear rags; and to increase their own vital strength, they suck dry the vital juice of others."
   "A member of a joint family cannot be called a social being if he or she does not possess the sentiment of oneness with the other members, or if he or she does not want to accept the lofty ideal of joint rights and the principle of rationality. According to true spiritual ideology the system of private ownership cannot be accepted as absolute and final, and hence capitalism cannot be supported either." (2)

   Prout philosophy guides us, "Considering the collective interests of all living beings, it is essential that capitalism be eradicated. But, what should be the proper method to achieve this end?"
   "It cannot be denied that violence gives rise to violence. Then again, nothing can ensure that the application of force without violence, with the intention of rectification, will necessarily bring good results. So what should be done under such circumstances?"
   "Nothing would be better, if it were possible, than the eradication of capitalism by friendly persuasion and humanistic appeals. In that case the peace of the greater human family would not be much disturbed. But can it be guaranteed that everyone will respond to this approach? Some people may say that a day will come when, as a result of repeatedly listening to such appeals and gradually imbibing them over a long time, as well as through proper mental and spiritual education, good sense will prevail among the exploiters. This argument is very pleasant to hear. Such attempts are not reprehensible. But is it practicable to wait indefinitely for good sense to prevail among the exploiters? By then the exploited mass will have given up the ghost!"
   Prout philosophy states, "Though the humanistic approach works in some cases, in most instances it does not produce any result; and even where it does work, it takes a very long time. So, wherever necessary, capitalism must be forced to abandon its ferocious hunger by taking strong measures. But it cannot be assumed that even these measures will be completely successful, because those who appear to be under control due to fear of the law will adopt other ways to fulfil their desires. Black marketing, adulteration, etc., cannot be totally eradicated by threats or by arousing fear of the law."
   "Thus, stronger measures will have to be taken; that is, tremendous circumstantial pressure will have to be created. To create this sort of circumstantial pressure, the application of force is absolutely necessary. Those who believe that the non-application of force alone is ahim'sá [not to hurt anyone] are bound to fail. No problem in this world can be solved by adopting this kind of ahim'sá." (3)

 
Only criticizing capitalists will not do


Here below Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar is warning us of two basic facets. Firstly one must not adopt a Gandhian or communist type of approach of just criticising capitalists. That type of oral attack will never achieve the desired effect. Rather capitalists will become more savvy in duping the people and keeping the masses in their favour.

Next Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar advances that without a proper ideology - i.e. without the practice of sadhana and the correct psycho-spiritual approach - one will again and again be lured into the ranks of capitalism and material accumulation.
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   Prout philosophy states, "I cannot support the attitude of those who denounce capitalism at every opportunity, because this allows capitalists to become alert and invent more scientific and devious ways to exploit the people. Those who lack a constructive ideology will never be capable of destroying capitalism, even if they speak sweet words, use threats, or create circumstantial pressure." (4)

 
Capitalists suffer from psychic disease

Here below Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar warns in greater detail how sadhana and a proper psycho-spiritual outlook are absolutely necessary in winning the war on capitalism. Failing that, capitalists will again be goaded towards the over-accumulation of mundane wealth.
 
   Prout philosophy guides us, "The ambition to become rich by exploiting others is a type of psychic disease. In fact, if the infinite longing of the human mind does not find the proper path leading to psychic and spiritual fulfilment, it becomes engaged in accumulating excessive physical wealth by depriving others. If any member of a joint family appropriates food from the family food store by using physical or intellectual force, he or she becomes the cause of misery to others. Similarly, when capitalists declare, “We have amassed wealth by our talent and labour. If others have the capacity and diligence, let them also do the same; nobody prevents them,” they do not care to realize that the volume of commodities on the earth is limited, whereas the requirement is common to all. Excessive individual affluence, in most cases, deprives others of the minimum requirements of life."
   "The incapability to recognize the requirements of others because of insensitiveness is a psychic disease. Those afflicted with this disease are also members of the vast human family; they are also our brothers and sisters. So, either by making humanitarian appeals or by creating circumstantial pressure, arrangements will have to be made to cure them of their ailment. It would be a great sin even to think of their destruction." (5)


The common patrimony of all

Prout philosophy states, "None of the moveable or immoveable property of this universe belongs to any particular individual; everything is the common patrimony of all, and the Father of all is Brahma. All living beings can enjoy their rightful share of this property." (6)

"Capitalists of this modern world are anti-dharma, or anti-social creatures. To accumulate massive wealth, they reduce others to skin and bones gnawed by hunger and force them to die of starvation; to dazzle people with the glamour of their garments, they compel others to wear rags; and to increase their own vital strength, they suck dry the vital juice of others." (7)

Prout philosophy says, "According to true spiritual ideology, the system of private ownership cannot be accepted as absolute and final, and hence capitalism cannot be supported either." (8)

If we consciously address this issue it can be easily solved. Once done, the requisite mental force will have been gained to end capitalism and bring forth Prout. The suffering humanity should escape from the exploitative net of capitalism at the earliest.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "The downtrodden humanity of this disgraced world is looking to the eastern horizon, eagerly awaiting...Let the cimmerian darkness of the interlunar night disappear from their faces. Let human beings of the new dawn wake up in a new world." (9)

References
1. Problems of the Day, Point #1
2. Problems of the Day, Point #1
3. Problems of the Day, Point #2
4. Problems of the Day, Point #3
5. Problems of the Day, Point #4
6. Problems of the Day, Point #1
7. Problems of the Day, Point #1
8. Problems of the Day, Point #1
9. Human Society - 2, '87 Edn, p.105


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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 ==

Taraka Brahma


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "A Maha'kaola is one who makes others kaola by his infallible spiritual guidance. But Ta'raka Brahma is a different Entity, a unique Entity for He is the spiritual preceptor, social preceptor, Kaola, and Maha'kaola, all in one. He is also something more: He acts as a compass in every stratum of society." (1)

Note: In tantra, Brahma is the Guru. And when Brahma makes use of a human framework and bridges the divide between Saguna Brahma and Nirguna Brahma, He is known as Taraka Brahma. Only Taraka Brahma can perfectly guide the spiritual aspirant and the entire society in all realms of life. Marga Guru Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ji is the Taraka Brahma. Those who adhere to the path of His teachings of Ananda Marga and are strict in Sixteen Points are truly blessed. Taraka Brahma is greater than Maha'kaola.

Reference
1. Namami Krsnasundaram, Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7)


== Section: Important Teaching ==

“I have done this”


Ananda Marga ideology states, “While helping the poor people your vanity may increase. You may think: “I have done this, I have done that. I am not an ordinary man.” This is a psychic disease. Actually, vanity is a psychic disease, a psychic ailment. But if, while helping a man, a poor man, or a diseased person, you ascribe Godhood to him, that is, if you think, “I am not helping a man, I am helping God in human structure,” then vanity will not be encouraged. What will be the reaction within the person? “This body, this mind, this wealth has been given to me by Parama Puruśa, and Parama Puruśa has come before me, God has come before me, as a suffering person, and I am paying back that thing to Him. That is, the actual owner of this body, the actual owner of this mind is He, and His wealth I am paying back to Him.” So there will be no vanity.” (1)

Ananda Marga ideology states, "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)

In this way, some may even brag and loudly expose their feelings to one and all. Some tell tales of the "miraculous work" they performed, without ever hinting how Parama Purusa is the Supreme Doer, or that the work was done by His grace.

True Wts strictly follow Baba's teaching: do with the ideation of serving Parama Purusa.

In Him,
Puspa’

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam -14, “Prańipátena Pariprashnena Sevayá” – 1 / Yoga – Its Fundamental Factors
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 31, The Conduct of an Ácárya


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Quiz: What religion is this?


Ananda Marga philosophy states, "At one time people were told that this world is for human enjoyment only, so the existence of all the plants, of all the birds and animals, in the world is intended merely to provide objects of enjoyment for human beings. Their hopes and aspirations, their intense desire to live, their pains and pleasures, their affectionate family or community lives are simply without value. However much a baby goat may wish to live, the main consideration is how much meat that kid carries on its frame. This defective philosophy has made people ruthlessly violent – even more dangerous than blood-thirsty tigers. Tigers kill only to fill their stomachs, to preserve their physical existence; whereas human beings kill animals mostly out of greed. Generally people have resorted to hypocrisy to camouflage this instinct of greed; they have killed animals on the pretext of pleasing the gods, while actually their main motive in doing so was to please their own tongues. These are all the inevitable results of such defective philosophies." (1)

Answer: Baba is talking about the Semitic religions.

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14)


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Way to request Him for more energy

Here following is an English summary or gist of the below Hindi teaching:
The first stage is overcoming the small 'I'. After rising above the small 'I' to some extent, in the second stage, humans should fight against their mental defects. For example, if one is afflicted by some kind of superiority complex, or inferiority complex, one has to combat that.  Some may be afflicted with attachment (moha). One is to fight against all types of mental defects in the second stage. Humans may possess some will power to fight against these psychic deficiencies but that alone is not enough. One needs to constantly make endeavor to overcome the mental defects. This requires additional strength or power which comes from Parama Purusa's grace alone. Sa'dhana' does not provide us with anything. All sa'dhana' does is facilitate the grace of Parama Purusa. So, one is to ask Parama Purusa for the power to fight against their mental defects. One should earnestly say, "Parama Purusa, I would like to march towards You but I do not have strength in my knees. Please provide me energy and I'll walk towards You.” (English summary of original Hindi)

चलने की शक्ति ठेहुना में है नहीं | तुम मुझे शक्ति दो

Ananda Marga ideology guides us,  “और, दूसरा स्तर यह है कि जब मनुष्य अपने छोटापन के ऊपर कुछ हद तक उठे हैं, किन्तु उसके बाद जो दूसरा स्तर आएगा उसमें उन्हें क्या करना है ? उनमें जो मानसिक त्रुटियाँ हैं, ख़ामियाँ हैं उनके विरुद्ध उन्हें लड़ाई करनी है | मनुष्य में वह शक्ति कुछ हद तक तो अवश्य ही रहती है | मगर उस शक्ति से पूरा काम नहीं हो सकता है | और यह काम को पूरा करने के लिए उन्हें अधिक से अधिक प्रयास जारी रखना है | इसके लिए और अधिक शक्ति की भी ज़रूरत है | यह शक्ति कहाँ से पाएँगे ? पाएँगे परमपुरुष से ही | पहले कहा गया है कि मनुष्य साधना करते हैं, मगर साधना की बदौलत कुछ पाते नहीं है | पाते हैं परमपुरुष की मेहरबानी की बदौलत, उन्हीं की कृपा से पाते हैं | इसलिए यह काम करने के लिए, परमपुरुष से शक्ति माँगनी है, क़ुव्वत माँगनी है | कहना है--- "परमपुरुष ! मैं तुम्हारी ओर चलना चाहता हूँ | मगर चलने की शक्ति ठेहुना में है नहीं | तुम मुझे शक्ति दो, मैं चलूँगा" |” (1) The Path Unto The Abode of Beatitude, DMC 31 May 1987 Ananda Nagar

Reference
1. The Path Unto The Abode of Beatitude, DMC 31 May 1987 Ananda Nagar


== Section  ==

Revolution against Dada R- 6: Land sale & various issues

2/21/17: Courtesy of What'sApp - Save the Org Forum (STO)
This STO forum was created by Dada MC. It is obvious that this below news is not the original content by Ananda Marga News Bulletin.

- Original content from What's APP was in Hindi; Translated by Dr. T.R.S.

Baba

Namaskar,
I want to share some important things with our grihi margis and whole time workers . Our revered Baba has given us a responsibility to form ideal grihi margis who take responsibility to form ideal society and take care of the wts.

BUT, when any wt's character goes against the organization should we margis be remain silent ? Second thing, if any one is going on selling the organizational property should we still remain silent? Baba always favoured that even a single brick of the organization should not be disturbed. Example is , when Baba was put in jail He never allowed us  to sell organizational property in order to fight in court. Not only this for saving  Gurudev some of our wts  immolated themselves. This shows that in our organization devotees have become less in number. They are fighting against each other and wasting organizational money in court cases where as maximum cases do not  relate to establishing the ideal of the organization.
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Margis are directly concerned with the Bhukti but such type of people interfere in the bhukti pradhana's election and do not follow the system formed by Baba. Should margis  not take any step in this matter? Important thing is , would you like that the people who are culprits of many charges may become Purodha? Purodhas should be only those who have stainless integrity of character. Purodha should not be used as vote bank of present day politicians. During Baba's tenure,officially  there was no purodha but what happened after 1990 that so many are claiming to be purodha? If the wrong persons are declared to be purodha than purodha pramukh will also be elected out of these incompetent purodhas and so definitely the organization will vanish than and there. I therefore , request to every margi to remain alert to take their responsibility to save the organization and propagate the ideal of the Marg at his own level in the society without considering this groupism.
  
You are known as Anand Margii in the society with your character and you also play a role of revolutionary in the family as well as in the society. Therefore we will have to come forward to save the organization. Baba has given important role of grihi margis in every board but the wasted interests have abolished it. How far margis will remain silent? If  I have said wrong or by this, any body's feelings are  hurt then please excuse me .

When Guru was instituted the legal cases​

how much propery did the organization sold that time? Tell me ? not a single one. And, now some wasted interests have created quarrel among their own brothers to fulfill their greed and are selling the property here and there. They say that the money from selling property is being utilised in court cases. Can any one show the details of expenses done in courts and the amount of property sold and how many cases are yet to be filed? O ! spoons of Rudrananda! if someone has taken you to the court for your own sins, you are propagating them of the organization? Do you treat organization is made of only those two or four persons? For example, Dada Mantrachetnananda ji charged 4 or 5 persons in his letter then it is stated that Mantrachetanananda is defaming the organization?
 
O ! sycophants of Rudranand​ ! from what time you 2 or 4 persons have become organization? Explain me, why you are taking organization in your sins? Why you talk hiding your self, come before every one and put your evidences openly?​ ​

🙏

​in Him
Jitendra Kumar

2/21/17: Courtesy of What'sApp - Save the Org Forum (STO)
This STO forum was created by Dada MC. It is obvious that this above news is not the original content by Ananda Marga News Bulletin.

- Original content from What's APP was in Hindi; Translated by Dr. T.R.S.


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Paramátmá can be seen in the átmá

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “It is said about the way in which the Paramátmá [Supreme Soul] can be seen in the átmá: In the same way that something can be seen in a mirror, a person can see the Paramátmá by analysing the átmá...Just as a reflection is seen in water, Parama Puruśa can be found in the gandharvaloka." (1)

Note: Everyone knows that in our Ananda Marga philosophy it is explained that atma is a reflection of Paramatma. It is just like seeing the reflection of the sun in a mud puddle. It is not actually the sun but a reflection. That is similar to how our atma is a reflection of Paramatma.

Reference
1. Shabda Cayaniká Part 1, Disc: 5

Spiritual reflection + 3 more

Baba
Spiritual reflection

Namaskar,

From time to time the question gets raised, "Who is an Ananda Margii?" And this question is certainly an important one which holds deep significance. Baba has magnificently taken advent and clearly presented the spiritual cult for all to follow. This is His great boon upon us all.
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AM practices: process for immersing in bliss


Within the practical cult of Ananda Marga, Baba has given all the particulars for moving ahead on the path. And by following Baba's selected teachings of dos and don'ts, one is able to move with ever-accelerating speed-- thereby feeling bliss.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "In Ananda Marga this divine flow of Brahma is embedded in different lessons of spiritual meditation. Those who practice this meditation, whether in the present or the future, whether within time or beyond time, will certainly cry, sing and dance with exquisite spiritual joy, and advance steadily towards the blissful Macrocosmic stance. Advancing thus, establishing oneself in yama and niyama, and becoming a true sadvipra, one will attain oneness with the Supreme Entity. Developed human beings will have to move along this Macrocosmic flow of Brahma. One who tries to remain aloof from this divine flow does not deserve to be called a human being. One should bear in mind that the highest fulfillment in life lies in movement in the Cosmic flow. The path along which this movement takes place is called the path of bliss, the path of Ananda Marga." (1)

Following Baba's teachings of yama and niyama and Sixteen Points etc are requirements for advancing on the path. Keeping away from these practices only means inviting one's degeneration. And incorporating those AM practices into the life will enable one to move ahead-- in a speedier and speedier fashion, feeling an ever-increasing amount of bliss.
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Ananda Margii: one who is immersed in Supreme bliss


To appease that special ákuti (longing) of human beings, Baba has graciously created Ananda Marga - literally meaning, the 'path of bliss'. So Ananda Marga is that blissful movement to the Cosmic Entity, to Supreme blessedness.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "The path which leads to supreme bliss is a singular one; there is no second path. The path is one, and only one. If this universe is considered as a circle, its nucleus is the blissful Purusottama to which every point on the circumference is connected. If any microcosm located on any point of the circumference wants to reach the Nucleus, he will have to move with Cosmic ideation, floating on the divine waves of bliss. From no matter what point on the circumference one measures the distance to the Nucleus, that radius will always be the same. This radius is termed the Ananda Marga-- the path of bliss." (2)

This movement on the path of Ananda Marga starts with human life and culminates in eternal bliss. And along the way, along that radius while moving on the path, one is "floating on the divine waves of bliss". So, per Baba's guideline, feeling and receiving bliss is part and parcel of the movement on the path of Ananda Marga. Indeed it is an essential element of that journey. It is just like if one is walking down the street that is lined with fish markets then one will certainly be immersed in the smell of fish. And when walking down a street lined with pubs, then one will certainly be immersed in the smell of alcohol. And when walking down a street with flower shops then one will certainly be immersed in the smell of flowers. Likewise when marching down the path of bliss one will certainly be ensconced in bliss. Those moving on the path of Ananda Marga naturally feel more and more bliss as they progress along the path toward the Supreme One. This 'bliss' is a natural outcome of one's movement on the path of Ananda Marga. Thus each and every true Ananda Margii feels a blissful vibration as they journey forward.
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We should gauge our movement


Ananda means bliss and the degree to which one is feeling that bliss in their life is that degree to which one is an Ananda Margii. Instead those who are ardent followers will zealously ask themselves how far they are really getting bliss. And He has graciously given the perfect formula: By following His teachings one will get bliss. So if one is not feeling any bliss or if one wants to feel more bliss, there is tremendous hope as well as a practical approach. Because as we engage more and more in His devotional-cum-spiritual practices and incorporate these divine ideals into our heart then naturally bliss and nectar pours throughout one's entire being-- until one is fully drenched in that supreme bliss.


Conclusion: “Am I really an Ananda Margii”


By all this we can understand that an Ananda Margii is one who actively feels that bliss which is an inherent quality of traveling the path of Ananda Marga. By this way we should gauge ourselves. Because entering onto the path and plumping oneself down and sitting still is not enough. That stagnant position does not qualify one as an Ananda Margii. Rather one will have to move, and by that movement one will receive bliss - one will be "floating on the divine waves of bliss". This is part and parcel of being an Ananda Margii. So we should gauge ourselves. We should see if we are moving fast or slow. The speed of one's movement is measured by the amount of bliss one feels. In this way we should frankly question ourselves: “Am I really an Ananda Margii? Am I feeling that bliss which Baba says is an inherent aspect of moving on the path.” That is the cornerstone or defining point of one's movement along the path of Ananda Marga. We should all ask ourselves in our heart and truthfully evaluate how far we are Ananda Margiis.
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Namaskar,
In Him,
Satya Deva

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Ananda Marga: path of infinite happiness - bliss


No human being is satisfied by limited happiness gotten by fleeting pleasures. Humans want something more than that. When they are drenched in the thought of Parama Purusa then they are floating in His eternal bliss. This is what Baba describes in the below teaching of Ananda Sutram:

“2-3. Sukhamanantamánandam. [Infinite happiness is ánanda (bliss).]”

“Purport: No living being is content with a little, not to speak of human beings. And so, small happiness fills nobody’s bill. One wants endless happiness. This endless happiness is a condition beyond the precincts of weal and woe, because the sense of happiness that is perceivable with the help of the senses oversteps the limit of the sense organs when established in limitlessness. This limitless happiness is what is known as ánanda [bliss].” (3)

Next Baba guides us that the infinite eternal bliss is Brahma, that eternal Divine Entity:

“2-4. Ánandaḿ Brahma ityáhuh. [This ánanda is called Brahma.]”

“Purport: The limitless object is one, not many. Many-ness can have no quarter in endlessness. That self-same blissful entity is indeed Brahma, which is the composite of Shiva and Shakti.” (4)


Dry mind, devoid of any bliss


Question: Who is an Ananda Margii?

Answer: One who feels the divine bliss that naturally comes from travelling on the path of Ananda Marga, i.e. following His guidelines of sadhana, yama and niyama, kiirtan etc. Those are the tools for feeling His bliss.
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By this way we can easily understand that a simple farmer who sincerely does his sadhana practices etc may be feeling tremendous bliss in his life and qualify as a top-grade Ananda Margii; whereas, someone else may be holding the top post of Purodha Pramukha or GS etc but they may be drowned in their own ego and ignorance, thus having a dry mind devoid of any bliss. In that case we cannot call that post-holder an Ananda Margii.

So it varies from person to person depending on what they feel in their heart. And the best judge of this is oneself.

As some may remember, initially Baba called the path as 'the straight path' or Rju Marga:

Ananda Marga ideology states, "The meaning of the word rju is 'one who moves straight ahead' or 'that which is straightforward'...Rju path means 'straight path', one that does not bend right and left." (5)

So at the outset, those who followed Baba's tenets were the adherents of the straight path or Rju Marga. However, being that omniscient Cosmic Entity, Baba knows that "straightness" alone does not satisfy the infinite longings of the human heart. Human beings want something more - humans want bliss, eternal bliss.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

References
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 8, The Macrocosmic Stance and Human Life
2. Discourses on Tantra - 2, 'Sadhana'
3. Ananda Sutram, Sutra 2 - 3
4. Ananda Sutram, Sutra 2 - 4
5. Shabda Cayanika - 2, Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11)

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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 ==

Purify my mind

"Prabhu, tumi a'sabe ja'ni a'ma'r maner madhuvane..." (Prabhat Samgiita #4301)

Purport:

O' Prabhu, I have the feeling in my heart that You will come in my mental madhuvan*. My mind feels that we will see each other in my madhuvan. I am preparing and cleaning my mind for You with the help of shravan, manan, and niddhidhyasana; secretly so no one else will know. 

By Your grace, I go on practicing meditation on the 9** cakras in preparation for Your arrival. Baba, in the temple of this body where You are keeping me, I always keep it clean and decorated; I maintain it properly so that anytime You can come. I purify my body with the help of 16 points, asana, pranayama, and by making it as You want so that this body will be useful in Your physical, psychic, and spiritual service. 

Baba on this earth only You and I are there-- everyone else has gotten lost into You. They are now with You. 

Baba, please come in my mental madhuvan...

Madhuvan: Literally meaning "sweet forest". That remote, isolated garden filled with spring blossoms, sweet fragrance, with a gentle & aromatic breeze. That garden is surrounded by flowers and very isolated, where nobody is present except the bhakta and the Lord. They sit in that very divinely intoxicated atmosphere and share the loving feeling of their heart in a very close, intimate, and loving way.

Madhuvan: In spiritual parlance, this is Guru cakra.

** 9 cakras: muladhara, svadisthan, manipur, anahata, vishuddha, lalana', ajina, sahasra'ra & Guru cakra.

*** This is the state when the mind reaches beyond the shuddhis. 


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Sin: two types

In our Ananda Marga philosophy, sin comes in two forms: (a) doing destructive deeds and (b) not doing our assigned deeds. Here below Baba explains further.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Sin is also of two types. An action of yours that brings harm to others and brings about your own downfall is called pa´pa [sin]. In this kind of karma, harm to others goes hand in hand with your own degradation. Humans become far removed from Parama Purus´a by such actions. I said before that pa´pa is also of two types - pa´taka and pratyava´ya. An action that should not be done but that is nevertheless done, is called pa´taka. And an action that should be done but is not done, is called pratyava´ya. For instance, one should not steal; so if anybody steals, that will be pa´taka. And if one knows full well that nursing a patient is good, but refrains from doing so, that will be pratyava´ya." (1)

By the above we can easily understand that not doing things that ought to be done is also a type of sin known as pratyava'ya. And here below Baba clarifies this crucial matter.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "That which is not done but should be done is called Pratyava'ya." (2)

References
1. Discourses on Krsna and the Giita, 'Bhajate Ma'mananyabha'k'
2. Prout in a Nutshell-12, 'Sin, Crime, & Law'


== Section: Prabhata Samgiita ==

पतित साधक का पश्चाताप। “हे बाबा ! तुमने मुझे पाप कार्यों से क्यों नहीं रोका ?”

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भावार्थ

हे परम सत्ता ! तुम्हें भूलकर मैं गहरी अन्धकार भरी गन्दी  खाई में डूब गया। मैंने भावजड़ता अर्थात  स्थान, जाति ,समाज और भाषा से जुड़ी  भावनाओं और सिद्धान्तों का प्रचार करना प्रारम्भ  कर दिया। तुमने जो पाठ मुझे धर्म और नव्यमानवतावाद का पढ़ाया था उसे दूर फेक दिया । मैंने अपनी महानता स्थापित करने के लिये  लोगों के मन में  भाषा और स्थान विशेष से जुड़े भावजड़ता भरे विचारों वाले  समूहों का निर्माण करने का काम किया। मैंने  भावजड़ता के पोसने का कार्य कर उन्हें मूर्ख बनाया । इतना ही नहीं मैंने कहे गये  पवित्र स्थानों-तीर्थों  को भी बना डाला।  हे बाबा ! तुमने मुझे इन निचले स्तर  के  पाप भरै  कामों  को करने से क्यों नहीं रोका ?

हे बाबा ! मैंने अपनी सरलता और दयालुता खोकर, अपने को एक दुष्ट दैत्य बना डाला। मैंने अपने अनेक निरपराध भाई बहिनों को सताया, धमकाया, अपशब्द कहे, और नुकसान पहुँचाया । मैंने अपनी वास्तविक  मानवता को खो दिया। जो मूल्य तुमने मुझमें भरे थे, वे सब मैंने त्याग दिये, और पाप के रास्ते पर चल पड़ा। हे बाबा ! तुम इतनी शान्ति पूर्वक मेरे इन कुकर्मों  को क्यों सहन करते रहे ?

बाबा, मेरा ध्यान परमपुरुष की आभा की ओर बिलकुल नहीं था। न ही विवेक भरे  रास्ते पर चलता था। अपने पद , शक्ति और प्रतिष्ठा के गहरे आकर्षण से अहंकार में अन्धा  होकर, मैं सोचने लगा कि मैं तो सबसे बड़ा  हॅूं।  सबसे अच्छा हूँ, इसलिए  मैं कुछ भी गलत नहीं कर सकता। जिन्होंने मेरा विरोध किया उन्हें मैंने नष्ट कर देना चाहा। दूसरों की विवेकपूर्ण आपत्तियों को मैंने अनसुना कर दिया। इतना ही नहीं उन्हें कष्ट पहुँचाया।  तुम्हारे सिखाये गये आचरण नियमों , आदर्शों  और नीतियों के विपरीत ही चलने लगा। मैं एक अन्धे  व्यक्ति की तरह अपने ही अहंकार  में डूब गया।  बाबा ! हे प्रभो ! तुमने मुझे इन पाप कार्यों को करने से रोका क्यों नहीं ?

बाबा, हे परमपुरुष ! मैंने अपनी गलतियों को नहीं सुधारा। अपनी इच्छापूर्वक मैं और अधिक पाप कर्म करता रहा। मैं यह मानने लगा कि मैं तो आचरण नियमों   से ऊपर हॅूं। मैं अपने आप को सदा ही सही  ठहराता रहा कि मैं तो धर्म  का आचरण  कर रहा हॅूं। मैं यह अनुभव करने लगा कि मैं सही गलत जो कुछ भी करता हॅूं वह सब कुछ धर्म  है। मैं यह अनुभव करने लगा कि मैं तो सब  से ऊपर हूँ  मैं कोई पाप कर ही नहीं सकता। अपनी पतित अवस्था में, मैं सोचने लगा कि मैं कुछ भी कर सकता हॅूं।  इतना तक सोचने लगा  कि अपने स्वार्थ के लिये दूसरों की जान भी ले सकता हॅूं। मैं जोर देकर  इन सभी कार्यों को सही ठहराता रहा। मैंने अपनी गलतियों को छिपाया, परन्तु दूसरों की छोटी छोटी गलतियों  के लिये भी  मैंने उन्हें  गालियाँ दी। उनकी हँसी  उड़ाई, आलोचना की, और छोटी छोटी सी गलतियों को बड़ा बनाकर बदनाम  किया। प्रभु ! तुमने मेरे इस प्रकार के वर्ताव को क्यों नहीं रोका ?

बाबा ! तुम्हें भूलकर मैं दुख भरी अपार गहरी खाई में गिर गया, तुमने यह क्यों नहीं रोका ?



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