India Reflections

Towards Infinity II

Everything that begins must end. We feel sad when good things come to an end, but if they did not, bad things also would not end. And as Babuji Maharaj used to say, only one thing has no end – the spiritual life, because the soul being an amsha, or a spark of the Divine, is also immortal and everlasting. It partakes also of existence, which means no beginning, no end. We are embarked on that journey, without any conscious participation, ever since the beginning of time, creation, and shall continue...

Towards Infinity

Everything that begins must end. We feel sad when good things come to an end, but if they did not, bad things also would not end. And as Babuji Maharaj used to say, only one thing has no end – the spiritual life, because the soul being an amsha, or a spark of the Divine, is also immortal and everlasting. It partakes also of existence, which means no beginning, no end. We are embarked on that journey, without any conscious participation, ever since the beginning of time, creation, and shall continue...

Here and Now II

I would urge upon you the necessity of making up your minds, that what must be achievable as a spiritual goal must be achieved now rather than later, today rather than tomorrow, here rather than elsewhere. 'Here and now' – it should be the slogan.

Taken from the book "HeartSpeak 2002, Vol. 2 (1st edn., 2011)", Chapter "Here and Now", pg. 3, by Revered Chariji

Teacher

[As a Teacher] I need the knowledge of what I am going to teach. I need the humility to know that I can never teach it is as well as I should and that while I am teaching I am also learning from you [students] all. Isn't it? That is humility – because learning never ends. And I must have the courage to accept it.

Taken from the book "HeartSpeak 2009 (1st edn., 2010)", Chapter "Teach with Faith, Patience and Love", pg. 150, by Revered Chariji

Purity

We may begin at one point, our own hearts, but the seed of purity sown there must be nurtured and made to grow in such a manner that it radiates beyond the confines of the individual human system, radiates beyond his home and beyond his small world until finally the whole universe comes within its divine embrace.

Taken from the book "My Master", Chapter "The Environment", pg. 23, by Revered Chariji

Present Life

We should recognise that we are born with limitations brought here by our samskaras, which we have acquired by our past lives of thought, of action. Our present life should precisely be targeted at wiping out those samskaric influences that we have brought with us – the drags on our evolutionary possibilities, the anchors that keep us fixed in one situation – with the absolute necessity not to add more samskaras as we go on.

Taken from the book "HeartSpeak 2010 (1st edn., 2011)",...

Prejudice

How does prejudice develop? How do we evaluate a person's character? By what are we conditioned in our interpersonal relationships? The answer to all these questions is that a man's antecedents are what guide us. If we can develop the ability to look on a person at this instant as a fresh, unknown entity, unconditioned by any past, then we will develop the capacity to see the real person and not merely the external, tortured human being that everybody sees. Then an objective ability develops which...

The Heart

What is not in your heart is nowhere in this universe. If happiness is not in your heart, you are not going to find it anywhere else. If love is not in your heart, you are not going to find anywhere else.... Love begins here [the heart]; if it begins here, there is no end to it. It is not bound by space, it is not bound by time. There is no distance.

Taken from the book "HeartSpeak 2009 (1st edn., 2010)", Chapter "It is All Here and Now", pg. 203, by Revered Chariji

Discipline

Discipline is the elementary step of surrender. If it is not possible to adhere to mental discipline in the beginning, one can take up at least the physical discipline to start with. After that, if the teacher's capability is well established upon the mind, and the pupil too is a sincere seeker of Reality, mental submission will begin to develop by itself.

Taken from the book "Complete Works of Ram Chandra, Vol. 2 (2nd Indian edn., 1999)", Chapter "The Means", pg. 71, by Babuji Maharaj

Meekness

Instead of anger and resentment, one must cultivate in himself a meek temperament. Meekness refers to that feeling of mind in which, on being rebuked by others, one feels his own self to be at fault, and for which he has to yield to what is meted out to him.

Taken from the book "Complete Works of Ram Chandra, Vol. 2 (2nd Indian edn., 1999)", Chapter "Afflictions", pg. 31, by Babuji Maharaj