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At the Feet of The Mother

Daily Offerings from Alokda

Can I eventually find God if I hate him for making me suffer?

Q: Can someone who does not love God and hates him to some extent (because, obviously I can’t love someone who tortures my family and the world every moment and is egoistic & eccentric enough to do anything just to have HIS play irrespective of how much we suffer) find God?

A: Coming to your question of hating God, well one is free to do so. Hate is one form of relation we form with the world or with its Creator. Our faith, in this case that God is to be hated because He tortures, becomes the path for relating with Him. This too is a kind of faith (that God is a cruel torturer) and hence it opens the door to this kind of relationship. In other words our life and its events only tend to justify our faith in God as the cruel torturer since that is the term and condition. Everything then comes with this taint since that is needed for our progress. Through hate we remember Him and hence events and circumstances happen that keep justifying our hatred. It is the path that Asuric beings follow. The end of course is inevitable as everything eventually draws us to Him through the different routes that humanity follows. The route of hate and opposition to God is also a path but its journey is fraught with suffering and pain.

A better path is that instead of assuming that He likes to torture because one’s family members are in pain, one tries to understand its reasons. If we sincerely try to aspire for the knowledge of what God is doing with us then we do begin to understand His play. Unfortunately, very often we end up projecting our egoism and hatred / cruelty upon God and paint Him with our own consciousness. Knowing this subtle truth, the saints advise us to love God because when we love someone, we grow fast into the likeness of the one whom we love. As we grow into His likeness, we begin to truly understand how His Love works in creation even when the appearances are dark. Then the same situation appears differently and behind the torture and the pain we see the long arm of Love leaning over us holding and supporting us through it all.

It is only when we love and grow into the likeness of God that we can understand the mysterious play and the countless forces operating from behind as well as our own role in it. After all God cannot be held responsible for anything and everything that happens in our life. We are quick to take credits and even more quick to blame God. So if we are to blame Him for all the suffering in our life then we might as well as give Him credit for all the joy and good also and see in the sum balance whether the scale tilts towards the cruel torturer or the benevolent guide.

That thou art: तत् त्वम् असि

A moth reached a congregation of fire-lamps that had been lit atop a hill. As it neared the top, it met some fireflies glowing in the darkness below. The moth being an inquisitive one asked the firefly if it had ever seen the sun. Now like the moth the firefly grew blind in the day and therefore knew not of it. But with an air of superior wisdom it declared that there was no sun since it had never seen it. Perhaps the sun was simply a tale told by some to create fear in others. For if there was one then why should not the firefly and the moth see it when they could very well see in the darkness and even light it with its flares. Little did it realise that its eyes endowed to see in the dark and accustomed only to the night cannot see the blazing Light that comes up every day. And what to the moth and the firefly is a night is to the earth at large the light of day.
The moth proceeded further and as it came very close to the fire-lamps it met a few sparks that flew out of the flames by the action of the winds. The moth repeated the question again: “Is there a sun?” And the sparks in all humility replied: “We know not of that, but we do know from where we came. It is those flames that you see out there. Perhaps they may know.” So saying they vanished as suddenly as they had appeared. Soon, guided by the sparks, the moth reached the hill top and stood close to the little lamps. One nearest to it was a small little flame that did not burn long enough to endure the night and glimpse the day. The moth repeated its question. The flame replied as if one with superior wisdom: “The sun I have seen not. I know only the stars and the moon. Perhaps it is this that they call sun or may be the sun is simply a myth, a kind of super-flame much like me, a little bigger perhaps as I may be one day.” One nearer to it that had felt the dawn but seen not the sun responded more hopefully: “I think there is something called the sun because I have felt its light and warmth spread magically over the earth. But soon after this rare glimpse, I fainted and faded till some unseen hand lit me again tonight. But I Think there is a sun since I have felt its glory and its touch. May be none can see it or know of it, yet one can feel it and sense it.”

All this while there stood amidst them a flame, erect and silent like a concentrated mass of energy and force. When the moth approached it the fire spoke not for a while. But seeing the moth’s insistence and the flames around it stand in silent expectation, it addressed the whole group thus: “Yes I have looked upon the sun since the fuel in me could withstand the burden of the long night as al do see who can thus endure. But I have learnt another secret, that what burns in the sun also burns in me, that the sun and fire are the same, one in essence, two in appearance.” Thus saying these deep words pregnant with Truth born of experience, the fire was quiet again. The little flames around lifted their arms in adoration and worship to the great fire that had revealed this great secret to them. But the moth felt an irresistible urge to jump and loose itself into the fire and thus loosing itself find the sun by seeing through the eyes of the fire. For only they who are willing to loose their self who find the Self. Only they who can die to the ego find God.

And as it leaped into the great fire one more spark jumped upward into the sky and the night began to recede as a glow lit the eastern sky.

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Mother Divine the life of man is so much caught up and deeply entrenched in the vortex of physical preservation and vital desires masquerading as needs. His thoughts seem to move in small and narrow grooves of family and personal comforts and if work gives him some momentary escape from this frightening preoccupation with himself it ends up leaving him tired and exhausted with little time and energy left to fulfill his true purpose. What a waste of the golden opportunity that life offers to man wherein he can, by the intensity of an inner aspiration, fly fire-winged towards flaming horizons of a marvellous dawn.

Maa, may all escape from this narrow ignoble life centered around the little self, spent uselessly in idle pursuits and I-ness and My-ness. May these bonds of ignorance with which man has tied himself be loosened and his mighty spirit soar free towards vast luminous skies where Thy infinite riches await our discovery. May the aspiration for Light and Truth be lit in every heart and refusing consent to mortality may we rise higher and ever higher towards the Divine Glory and the highest Ideal which we are meant to discover and express.

Om Maa Maa Maa Maa Maa.

What should be our attitude to black magic?

Black magic is a kind of occult knowledge which misuses the dark forces of the lower vital and subconscient domains. It is mostly used to harm or hurt people out of enmity or some such dark motive. It moves the mind to dark depressing thoughts and suggestions, or fills it with unknown fears. Its spell can create confusion and disturbances in the heart, restlessness, disorder and disintegration. Its most dangerous effect is loss of faith and hope as well as paralysis or perversion of will. By these means it creates a ground for the invasion of adverse forces that bring about various physical and mental illnesses including possession, seizures and madness or insanity. The doors are often opened through vanity and insincerities in nature, as well as through fear and weakness of will.

It does not mean that all can be attacked or affected by black magic even if it is consciously directed by someone to harm. In those endowed with faith, trust and dependence upon God, in those with a clear discerning intelligence, in those who have humility and a fundamental sincerity the effect of black magic is minimal or none. Those who remain sheltered and surrendered to the Divine and are in the habit of calling God’s Name are unaffected by it especially if they have a strong basis of equanimity and peace. In such persons the black magic does not work and often falls back upon the person who was trying to harm.

Guru

Guru is the giver of Light. But just as there are several sources of Light so also there are several types of Gurus. There are those unconnected with the earth like distant constellations or stars. They point the path to us that we may follow but neither give light nor warmth. Others are like the moon, close to the earth yet not intimately linked to its life. They shed light and shower coolness of their grace in the human night. They show the way of escape out of the human night of Ignorance to the silent heart of endless Space.

Yet others are like fire that give us warmth and close comfort. They light up aspiration in our hearts and protect us from the animal stalking around us. They are like brief visitations of heavenly light clothed in forms more familiar to us. Of course there are many pseudo gurus who thrive on borrowed and artificial light like the bulbs and tubes. But they too serve a purpose in God’s plan to make the night a little more bearable.

But seldom one finds the guru as the sun, the Divine avatar shedding His light upon earth. He not only sheds Light but changes the seasons and the flow of time. He sustains and supports the cycles and the evolutionary journey of life upon earth by His mere Presence. Not many can bear His closeness and the intense pressure of Heat and Light. Hardly anyone can even gaze at him accept when he chooses to eclipse himself with a human cloak. All feel His warmth and share his light and benefit by His power and splendour. Nothing is hid from his sight and he knows all paths and every law since they originate from him. But none knows Him or can reach Him. Such a Master is born once in a thousand years or even less often. Such is our Lord and Master Sri Aurobindo, whose mere Presence is enough to change the earthly season and who shines deathless in the eastern horizon revealing Time’s secrets to earth and men.

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Mother Divine

The ultimate cause of all suffering is the sense of separation from Thee who are the Source and Origin of all things. Of course this separation is in its deepest sense illusory since nothing can exist if cut off from Thee. The union and the unity is always there within Thee. But it is lost to our consciousness and it is this seeking that is the secret impetus behind life. Each part in us must now consciously renew the bond by giving itself to Thee consciously and gladly.

Maa may all open to Thee. May all be filled with Thee. May all taste the joy of Thy Love and Thy Service. May all that is broken in the distorted mirror of the mind grow whole and beautiful and true.

Somebody called me a bhakta – what exactly does this mean?

A bhakta is someone who takes delight in the Lord. Bhakti comes from the root bhaj which means to enjoy. He does not approach the Divine to know about Him as the seeker does. He rather knows Him in a way having seen and felt Him through the eyes of faith and his heart. He intuitively knows without any complications, mental analysis or intellectual effort that the Divine exists and that He is beautiful and blissful and always full of Love for all creatures. He does not receive this knowledge through any proofs or satisfaction of desires as the mental and vital beings in us try. Rather he knows it directly through his heart and emotional being. It is through this door that he enters the sanctum Santorum of the Lord and since it is in the heart of all creatures that the Lord resides, his is the shortest if not always the easiest path. Yet through his journey he finds himself all the time supported by the Divine Grace and an unseen Hand of the Lord always protects him from all outer and inner difficulties, even from himself since of all difficulties this is the greatest. It stems from our identification with the ego-self for which bhakti with its natural tendency to give itself, is the perfect antidote.

A bhakta is someone who takes joy in the Divine, in His Name, in His vision, even in an idol or photograph, in hearing about the Lord, in thinking about the Lord, in giving himself to the Lord, in wanting to know His ways not because he ever doubts Him but because knowing about His lila adds to the charm and sweetness of his love for Him. Similarly he loves to receive His touch through Prasad or Relic or a piece of cloth or anything he may receive from Him out of His Grace. And all this not because he wants something but because these things carry something of His Love. All that a bhakta wants is nearness of the Divine, the only thing he fears is the veiling of the Divine. His life is centered around loving Him and serving Him.

What happens to the other relationships in his life? Quite naturally since he is too satisfied and happy with his Lord, he seeks no other human companionship. All the deepest satisfactions that one seeks in various forms of human relationships are fulfilled in the Lord who becomes for him the father and mother, friend and playmate, lover and beloved, even husband and wife and child and teacher and master. All his outer relationships therefore begin to assume this hue. His love for the Divine begins to extend towards all creatures and in everyone and everything he begins to discover Him whim he loves. All events, the slightest and the most seemingly trivial, the happy hours of life as well as the difficult moments become for the God-lover moments when he experiences the Divine Grace and the Divine Love. He knows the Divine, becomes one with the Divine through a direct identification for to whom all gates to His chamber are flung wide open and all discloses the Divine beloved.

Now you can see for yourself whether you are on the path of bhakti or some other way! If this comes naturally to you, it must be followed until it leads you to the great consummation of the yoga.

On Prayers

Prayers are like birds that climb from the earth to rise to the sky. But some are weak and stay near the ground. Others climb really high and travel far and wide to distant lands of Light and Truth.

Some prayers are like parrots. They are simply learnt and mechanically repeated without their meaning stirring our soul depths. They look neat and nice but stop at that. They cannot fly far nor reach high. Others are like the crow, restless and doubting, full of fear and suspicion. They arise from our petty surface desires for this or that small object of life. These prayers have neither strength nor trust. They too do not reach high or far but sometimes they do get fulfilled due to sheer persistence since nature rewards every effort that involves perseverance.

Still other prayers are like the pigeon and the dove. They are not strong but full of peace born of trust. Hence they call forth the bounty of nature for the fulfillment of what they seek. Yet others are like the eagle. They are precise and clear about their object and strong in their spirit of seeking. They rise high and far on the wings of concentration and arrive at their object speedily and fast. Yet though they climb high their object is low, the fulfillment of some earthly wish or desire.

Rare are the prayers like a swan. Pure and clear they ask for nothing but the very nectar of the gods. These reach farthest to distant horizons, far above the clouds to the very abode of Shiva, the great god Ashutosh, the dispenser of all boons.

But the rarest of all is the prayer that resembles the phoenix. Such a prayer arises once in a thousand years. Paradoxically it descends from the heavens and enters the bosom of the earth stirring it with sublime impulses. It is the prayer that the avatar does for the earth and men. Such are the prayers of the Mother for the earth as recorded in Her prayers and meditations.

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Mother Divine, Lord Supreme, it is Thy Breath that rejuvenates all life at each moment. It is Thy Light that illumines our intelligence and is the Source of all knowledge. It is Thy Love that binds creation together in a garland for the Lord. It is Thy Beauty that shines in every object from the drift of the galaxies to the smallest atom, it is there in every shape and form even that which our eyes bandaged by ignorance find hideous and ugly. It is Thy Strength that sustains our journey and helps us endure the rigors of the great adventure of life. It is Thy Peace that calms every storm and restores us after every struggle. It is Thy Joy that compels to live and be despite the dance of death around us. It is Thy Force, Thy Power that manifests as all effort and helps us surmount every obstacle and conquer every difficulty. It is Thy Grace that is pulling creation out of its torpor, inertia and darkness towards our divine fulfilment. Indeed there is nothing else but Thee, all existence would cease to exist without Thee and creation would collapse into an endless oblivion without Thee.

May we always remember with utmost humility, gratitude and surrender that without Thee we are nothing and without Thee we can do nothing, realise nothing, achieve nothing.

O supreme Mystery, to Thee our infinite gratitude and love.