Swamiji’s Sandesh … ‘Kuch logon ko doosray ki thaali mein zyaada ghee dikhta hai …’

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Swamiji says …

‘Desires … ambitions … goals are an inseparable part of Man. He is tempted and tantalized by the visions of a glorious life that he sees in his dreams. A life, which he is certain, is resplendent with happiness and one, that will be experienced by him, once he realizes his dreams, and achieves his goal – and this is what exhilarates him, keeps him going. Despite the gauntlet of challenges that these dreams and aspirations throw at him, calling out to him mockingly – ‘catch me if you can’ – he faces them readily, knowing that it is best to tackle them immediately, and realise them at the earliest, otherwise, they will unfailingly have an unsettling effect on his sense of inner peace. But he continues unabashed, and dares to dream. ‘Dream I must!’ – he says to himself.”

“It is essential to set goals and achievable targets for ourselves, as they make our lives purpose-filled, and we chase our aspirations with focus and single minded determination … ‘aur hum apne aap, apne sapno ko poora karne ka prayaas karte hain … apni mehnat se apni pehchaan banana chahte hain … aur aisa hi hona chahiye! Apne bal se apna naam banana chahiye ! ”

“We are thus motivated to dream the impossible – to reach for the stars, test our limits and are encouraged to make that one more attempt before accepting defeat. And as we strive to work diligently to realize our dreams, we must maintain the core values of life; keep life simple and straight and see for ourselves how enjoyable and rewarding it is then. The satisfaction of creating our own identity with perseverance and diligence is the most valuable possession that we can ever own, and we owe it to ourselves to ensure that nothing ever scars it. God has bestowed a lot on us, given us what is best for us and we should be grateful for His Grace. But then, are we thankful enough to Him or do the overpowering wants and needs of our bucket list make us buckle under the pressure of ‘I need some more?”

“Our downfall, however, begins when we aspire for something that we are incapable of achieving. Each one of us has a choice of making our lives either pleasurable or miserable. Dissatisfaction with one’s lifestyle and too many expectations from life make him look hither-tither, and in no time he begins enjoying what he sees on the other side of the fence. Shortly, he starts taking take great interest in other people’s accumulations and acquisitions – ‘aur tab woh ashaant rehne lagta hai !’ This restless attitude in us brings about a negative change in us- of being inquisitive in the other person’s personal wealth and possessions.”

“Our vision which could otherwise be blurred to this imperfection in us – of yearning for what belongs to others – acquires perfect clarity while looking at the other person’s platter, and we are tormented on seeing it overflow with exotica – everything imaginable and unimaginable – and more than what is needed for his plate and palate. And before we know it – ‘humari niyat doosron ke paise par lag jaati hai, aur humey doosron ki thaali mein zyaada ghee nazar aata hai…’ and from here begin our days of doom and gloom.”

“Time and energy that was earlier spent fruitfully in productive work, in earning money in an honest manner, is now ill – spent on hankering for the impossible, and planning and scheming evil designs by which one could get a hold and control on the other person’s wealth and property… ‘Kuch log doosron ki property ya paise ko hadapne ki koshish karte hain! Yeh aadat theek nahi hai! ‘ It doesn’t matter then as to whose material possessions or bank statements could be on the hit list! Parents, siblings, friends or acquaintances – everyone could be a target.”

“ In some cases relationships – the meaning and value of family ties – take a backseat once the mind is obsessed with the ‘excessive’ possessions of others – and then the worst possible thoughts begin to form in their mind… ‘ aur woh doosron ka anishtha chahane lagtey hai !’ They wish that their kith and kin meet their end soon, thus, making it viable for them to lay their hands on ‘their’ possessions as quickly as possible. ‘The earlier, the better!’ is the refrain echoed by them, at times, as they think of illegal ways and means by which they can stake ‘their’ claim on the assets of others, at the required time. Why should we allow such horrible thoughts to raise their ugly heads within us? Are we incapable of fending for ourselves and for our loved ones? Rather than wasting time by …’ parivaar ke doosre sadasyon ki dhan-sampatti par nazar rakhne ke bajaye’ – can’t we fulfil our wishes by working hard ? Is wishing ill for others the only way out ? Could anything else cause God greater sorrow than to see His creation sink to the lowest depths of inhumanity by thinking on such lines?”

“The large sums of money that one had whimsically taken from his near and dear ones in the form of a loan, to present a deceptively false image of himself to the world, which he needs to return to the creditors later – is conveniently forgotten by him, and he pockets it without any qualms. Promises of returning the money within a specific time period are broken repeatedly, and one lie leads to another. Greed, jealousy and craving for more lead us, at times, to a point of no return…’ Apni aadaton ko sudhaaro ! – before  you become slaves to a habit as obnoxious as this, and become repeat offenders.”

Bhajan – Guru Deva Namo Ajay Narayana

LYRICS

Guru Deva Namo Ajay Narayana
Hriday jagdishwara ajay paramishwara X 2
Tere charno mein sar hum jhukake chale
Dil mein shraddha ki jyoti jalate hue X 2

Tujhpe arpan humara yeh jeevan guru
isko paar lagade mere hey prabhu
Tujhpe arpan humara yeh jeevan guru
isko paar lagade mere hey prabhu
naiya paar karade mere hey prabhu
isko paar lagade mere hey prabhu
naiya paar karade mere hey prabhu
Guru Deva Namo Ajay Narayana
Hriday jagdishwara ajay paramishwara
Tere charno mein sar hum jhukake chale
Dil mein shradda ki jyoti jalate hue

Ajay deva namo guru gaate chalo
Naam japte rado kaam karte chalo X 2
Yaad ayegi unko kabhi na kabhi
Swami darshan toh denge abhi ke abhi) X 2

Tere bin he guru yaha kuch bhi nahi
Tumko paakar har ik pal mein jaagi Khushi
Tere bin he guru yaha kuch bhi nahi
Tumko paake har ik pal mein jaagi Khushi

Tumko paakar meri zindagi rasbhari
Tumko paakar har ik pal mein jaagi Khushi
Tumko paakar meri zindagi rasbhari

Stay in my heart forever, it beats just for you
With pure love in my soul, eyes keep seeking just you
Stay in my heart forever, it beats just for you
With pure love in my soul, eyes keep seeking just you
With pure love in my soul, eyes keep seeking just you
With pure love in my soul, eyes keep seeking just you

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Sung by – Saipriya

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Background Music Credits – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QrlDBEnpG8&feature=emb_title

‘ Vichlit ‘

Swamiji says …

‘Man gets disturbed and distracted at the drop of a hat. He is plagued with doubts about all that he aspires to achieve in life; is dejected at the first sign of failure – ‘aur jaldi vichlit ho jaata hai!’ ”

“To a certain extent, it is normal and natural for us to be this way, but it would be unforgivable, if we were to submit spinelessly to these negative emotions, repeatedly – time and time again – without putting up a fight – allowing them easy access into our heart and mind.”

“The result …
We’d be another one among those, who succumb to weakening and paralysing thoughts within a matter of seconds, letting themselves be subjugated and ruled over, by debilitating dark thoughts – oscillating helplessly between the deep sea and the shore !”

“Thoughts – thousands of them – rise in our mind every single day. Worthy, morale boosting and confidence building notions are accepted and implemented by us immediately, but do we outrightly reject thoughts that are weak, impractical and self-destructive ! Do we avoid pursuing these vagrant thoughts on realizing their worthlessness? Or do some of us pamper them, as they appear to be intriguing and different, unaware of the dire consequences that we might have to face, for doing so, at a later stage in life?”

“It is when we are able to free ourselves from the tentacles of these unwanted thoughts, that we feel liberated, free and at peace – as life can become a living hell , otherwise – ‘jab baar baar mann vichlit hota hai!’ We cannot just sit and watch negative thoughts embed their roots firmly within us, but must uproot them immediately, ensuring that they’re unable to grow further.”

“We can excuse ourselves by admitting that it is natural for each one of us to experience these emotions sporadically; but, it would be inexcusable to defend ourselves by saying, that we had no time to protect our mind from the gigantic tidal waves of all those thoughts ‘ jis se hum vichlit ho jaate hain ! ‘ – which flood it , leaving us floundering, as we are unable to exercise any control over it and veer it in the right direction!”

“Are we incapable of retaliating in a strong, sensible manner to the threat of an imminent invasion by distracting, distasteful thoughts – ‘bechain karne wale khyaal!’ – or capitulate on being outnumbered, and allow them to germinate, grow in abundance and run amok on our being…and then cry foul by saying weakly – ‘Look , what have I become ? ‘ ”

“We become what we think we are ! The mind is very gullible and feeds on the nourishment that we provide it with. A healthy diet of sunny, uplifting, motivating thoughts will keep it energized, raring to go and far away from pessimism and hopelessness – ‘ aur humey vichlit nahi honay denge ‘…but a poor diet of unfocused, distracting and delusional thoughts can imprison us mentally, and we easily become prisoners of our own morbid, dark thoughts, leading us on a nightmarish journey ‘jisme ghutan hai , paagalpam hai!’ – and nothing can be worse than that !”

“Some individuals are so severely affected by this restlessness – the constant churning and tussle of distressing emotions and discomforting thoughts within them that – ‘ vichlit karne wale bhaav, unn pe haavi ho jaate hai aur unki pareshaani badh jaati hai !” – and they start suffering from depression. Disinterest towards all that life has to offer them, makes them want to turn away from life itself, and nothing can make them get involved and interested in the joy of living – ‘ Unka mann kisi bhi cheez mein nahi lagta hai…’ and it is here where they must put in everything to move their mind away from all those wandering thoughts that make them insecure and dis – oriented.”

“The unrest and constant clamour of chaotic thoughts within their mind makes them so restless that, at times, they are at a loss to understand as to what is that they want to do with themselves – lie down, sit or stand, run and escape ! But then the question arises once again … Run from what? From who? It is not possible for one to run from oneself. Their behaviour leaves others puzzled, as, at times, they are furious either with themselves or, are alternately, enraged with others.Then, there are times when they blame themselves, squarely, for the situation in which they find themselves, and on other occasions, take others around them by surprise, by blaming them for their miserable state.”

” Once in a while, this problem takes such a dangerous turn, that sufferers of this condition, lock themselves in their room – with these ‘vichlit karne wale’ thoughts as their sole companion – intent on committing suicide or, at times, even killing others. Should this be the purpose of anyone’s life? Does anyone have the right to end his life – a life, precious and valuable, gifted to him by God, or take lives of others just because it suits them ! The very room which was their haven at one stage, sadly, starts closing down on them, making them feel claustrophobic, and they run out of this room, looking for an escape – route. But there is none – as they simply can’t escape from their disquieting thoughts ! ”

“To make matters worse and more convoluted for themselves, they look at everything and everyone around them with suspicion, and are scared, wary and fearful of themselves too, as they are unsure of their next action and reaction ! Immediate steps should be taken to overcome an emotional crisis of this kind before it is too late, or else, the uncontrollable mind could turn them into nervous wrecks and destroy them completely.”

“A life that would otherwise have sparkled and shone brightly, begins to fade into oblivion, haunted by unpleasant memories, past regrets and inconsequential worries, that only accelerate his anxiety levels further. Man has to draw strength, the fighting spirit needed, from within himself to overcome these challenging phases with grit, fight against all odds and prove to himself, above all, that he can once again be calm, collected, composed and emerge a winner – by making life joyful, worth living and letting everyone know that happiness, though fleeting in nature, is here to stay with him for good.”