111. Seminar on "Some are deluded by their own thinking and some are illumined by Divine Grace"
Seminar on "Some are deluded by their own thinking and some are illumined by Divine Grace"
4. Sri. Ravi Yelluripati
Pujya Sir, my dear brothers and sisters, my humble pranams.
1. In this letter Master, Pujya Babuji is expressing the importance of the need for taking help from a spiritual guide in the path of yoga. It is clear from the letter of the Master how some are deluded by their own thinking relying only on self-acquired knowledge and practices, while ignoring the selfless spiritual service rendered by the masters in the path of Satyapad. In this paper I would like to elaborate my understanding of the message, the key points that would be presented being:
- 1.1 Pitfalls in Self-Effort only
- 1.2 Self adopted practices
- 1.3 The need for help from master
- 1.4 PAM
4. Further the propagandists of self-effort question why is it that a person like Duryodhana has not been transformed over-night (may be) by Lord Krishna? Such people are probably mostly those who yearn for power of God or Guru, or are expecting miracles rather than girding up their loins for doing their part of sadhana. In the eagerness for power or miracles they forget that the laws of karma have to be followed by all, including Avatars. Pujya K.C. Narayana garu clarifies, “We go through Bhog in meditation, dreams and cleaning sessions. If all the karmic load is cleared off where is the being? Karmic Law is inviolable and one has to go through the effect in some plane or the other” [TTTD, page 270]. Well! - If Bhog is happening in meditation, dreams and cleaning sessions, it is prudent to adopt proper means for sadhana than face the likelihood of the miseries in the physical plane only. One would think of it as basic viveka.
5. In Dynamics of Spiritual Life Pujya Dr K C Varadachari says, “Now-a-days people are confronting the materialistic world with so called Bhakti, devotion and devotion to what? Devotion to ancient past modes of behavior, devotion to certain types of worship and without any kind of desire for real emancipation. Now therefore the static condition has arrived. We are now in a static condition. As against this static condition, Sriramchandraji has provided a dynamic mode of approach to the same problem. There is no use merely confronting man with duties of the society or towards the society nor by confronting with formula of Vedanta-Advaita, Visistadvaita, or Dvaita or any in betweens, as we may know. Nor is it alright to say it is enough to say we are listening to Puranas and Ithihasas and spend time chanting the names of God only. What really matters then, is, we do require a higher consciousness into the consciousness of the unliberated. The slave must certainly safely feel the presence of the emancipator and one who emancipates man from his past and his bondage is real emancipator.” [Dr KCV Vol I, page 618].
6. Need for a spiritual trainer. By now it should be obvious to all that experimenting with life can be done endlessly but to get a meaningful purpose for life, one has to get serious and walk with adepts seeking the goal of nothingness. In my own case, I remember before joining the Institute how difficult it was to assimilate so much of tradition and seek the true path. The connections to the traditional approaches have largely got shaken due to various social, political and historic reasons in the past few centuries. The various practices advised by the seers of the past is being followed very ritualistically lacking the spirit behind it. When I meditated during my young age going to a mutt, my only prayer was – I wish if there is someone to talk to, so I can relate my thoughts, get help and do any other meaningful exercise. Then the blessing of the Divine came to me when I got in touch with ISRC in 1993. I continue to feel that the need for a spiritual trainer is indispensable in spiritual path. I would like to note few points below:- A. Progress on our own is quite possible but it is limited to the first few knots of Pind Desh. As Pujya K.C. Narayana garu makes a note in Path of Grace, “It has been observed that most of the sages of the past who had tried it by self-effort only, remained lingering for whole life on the very first or the second stage and could not cross it [Pg 123]”. Under such circumstances instead of getting stuck like in a whirlpool, it is but viveka to seek help of a worthy master of high caliber who can push one to higher realms so that the journey towards Infinity continues.
- B. It is but common that miseries are part of life. I personally was of a brooding nature and used to think that greatest miseries have dawned only on me. Had I been an advocate of self-effort only, I would have been stuck in the middle of nowhere and there would be no emancipation in sight. The pitfalls due to ego, caste, attachments, have been no less and the limitations imposed by the kosas also hinder our progress. Further the complacency due to some spiritual advancement also hinders spiritual progress. We buckle under our own weight and more likely will be too late by the time we find out! That is the truth or the fact of life. Unless the watchful eye of an adept is around it is sure to be an arduous journey. The sessions of Pranahuti, the practice of the Ten Commandments and the various meditational practices are being of immense help to firmly tread the path of Satyapad. The way of life is more vivid and balanced than before, and of course there is long ways to go.
Pranams to all.