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TRAILANGA SWAMI - II
In 1810, Raja of Ujjain paid a visit to Kashi. He along with Kashi Naresh, was on a boat going towards Manikarnika ghat when he saw the shining figure of Swami sitting on water. On inquiry, he was told about the extra ordinary powers of the saint. The King was very impressed and as if sensing his wish to see him, Swami appeared on the boat. The King was glad and showed his extra ordinary bejeweled sword to him. The saint did not even think for a moment and threw the sword in water. When the King got in a fit of rage and grief, Swami put his hand in water and extracted two similar swords from the water. He asked the King to recognize his sword, which he obviously could not do. Swami told him sternly that he was troubled for the sword when he could not even recognize which one was his sword. That was his way to show him the futility of the physical attractions of the world. read more...read more...
JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE
One year more than a century has passed, still no one has forgotten the brutality with which the atrocious killing at Jallianwala Bagh was carried out. Jallianwala Bagh is located at a distance of barely one and a half kilometers from the Golden Temple in Amritsar. On 13 Apr 1919, on the day of Baisakhi (an important Hindu festival) at 5:37 in the evening, when more than 10,000 people (some say there were 15,000 to 20,000) were gathered in the Jallianwala Bagh, acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered to shoot at the unarmed, innocent public. 
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THE FIRST STEP IN ACHIEVING JOY AND FULFILLMENT IN LIFE

First, think about what is joy, and what constitutes it.  Joy of any kind is inner.  Mind is its originator, source.  When one finds a pleasant object, the pleasantness part is what the mind generates and ascribes to it.  Pleasantness is in the inner mind, not in the eyes. 

An object which is pleasant now may become unpleasant later.  Something pleasant to one may not be so to another.  This reveals clearly that pleasantness or unpleasantness is an association the inner mind generates and tags to the outer object.

Reflect upon this truth well; be attuned to it in all circumstances.  The mind which thus creates joy and also joylessness, normally in relation to outer objects and environments, can equally bestow joy all by itself.  Let it do so. The potential and possibility should be clearly adjudged.

To understand, believe and remain confirmed in this inner potential is the first step to achieving joy and fulfillment.  “My joy must inhere within me, in the mind level, generated and preserved by it.  I will ask my mind to get to a state when I will have joy all by itself, independently ceaselessly.”

Do not be indifferent to this statement.  To know is to become.  Once this is clear, do not foster any desire for anything outer, except the usual needs of the body and the like.  Food, shelter and clothing are the primary needs.  Have them; do not desire them.  Live and move on the basis of needs, not on desires.  Your life should be need-oriented, not desire-oriented.

Desire is always for something you see, hear or otherwise think about.  Need is a thought on an actual fact, compulsion.  One is imaginary, whereas the other is factual.

Instead of desires, right knowledge and insight must be the motivation.

Whatever worth you have bodily, mentally or intellectually, you are only making it, as it should be, available for the society’s needs.  This is part of a huge cyclic process.  There is nothing special or creditable in this.  Suppose you have some worth or potential but the society has no use for it, what will you do?  About any profession or professional worth, this should be your attitude.

When one’s worth and society’s needs meet, harmonize, then is one usefully employed.  Principle is the same in the case of industrialists and commerce people.  No desire or other vitiation need be brought in the matter. It is like water flowing to make a river and meeting the sea to disappear.  Again going up as vapour to come down as shower or snowfall, to form the river again.  It is all a complex cycle.

Look at everything thus impersonally, impartially, realistically. Do not be a well, tank or even a lake.  Be a sea itself in your vision.

My worth and the society’s need, both meet and I function usefully, contributingly, benevolently.

To (i) desire (ii) strive to achieve the desired (iii) then to feel contented – the threefold process literally results in the extinction of the desire.  This means you are trying to fulfill a desire only to make it extinct, to be free of it.  In the language of the desiring mind, this is what takes place every time.  

Now come to the conclusion:  If desire-fulfillment means desire-extinction, then what would be the extent of freedom and fulfillment when you strive to become directly free of all desires, without striving to follow any desire at all?

Is it not the state of all-fold fulfillment?

In getting to the inmost level, the Self, in realizing and manifesting its glory and power, being a Self knower, this is the wonder that transpires and becomes pronounced thereafter.

Imagine a hungry person.  By taking a delicious meal, enjoying its taste and feeling appeased, the same fulfillment in manifold measure will one be experiencing in such a desire-free state!

Spiritual and religious life becomes relevant only in so far as it means this and leads the individual towards this blessed inner fruition.  All misunderstanding about religio-spiritual life should be replaced by this right understanding.

Religion may focus on God, but what it really deals with is the inner mind of the individual.  So spirituality too concerns itself with the constant process of reforming, refining and fulfilling the mind, intelligence and heart.  “What does God mean to me?  By my religious practices, I do not propose to bring about any transformation in God.  All changes are to be only me.”

Religion aims at a universalizing the mind and thoughts, bring about a great expansion and depth.  Like oneself, the seeker begins to think of all others.  He loves all, is interested in the welfare of all, is inspired to make adjustments and sacrifices for all.  What a beautiful expansion it is!

When the mind, shedding its conventional constrictions, imbibes such an expanse, inevitably its ability to perform also increases tremendously.  Such a mind makes the individual a mighty performer, mighty enjoyer and mighty sufferer, revealing the tremendous enhancement of his potential and power of sustenance.

In such a view, the first step will be introspection, evaluation and then effectively pursuing the benefits of both. 


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