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Baba said, "Dhyana is important in every path.
Even Spiritually also, whether you are going on the
path of Bhakti and Worship or any other method, Your
Attention, concentration of the Mind, is essential.
Even if when you want to serve the humanity physically
also, like serving and helping the poor and needy, the
handicapped, the terminally ill people, and so on, your
service gets converted into Sadhana only when you are
able to offer all your services to The Supreme Being,
God. Offering to God means not simply through an utterance
of words through your Mouth. It should be sincere and
your attention should be (Mentally) on The Divine Guru,
God. My Father, the Divine Guru has always said that,
I (the Divine Guru) will test for your sincerity
and real devotion. I will test your ability to focus
your attention on ME (the Divine Guru).' So Dhyana is
important. Otherwise you will end up becoming more egoistic
and arrogant, and everything will be simply a show business
and it will take you Nowhere.
"Even in the Bhakti Path also, unless you are able
to focus your Mental attention on My Father, The Divine
Guru, your Worship or Bhakti will be useless. Say you
go to a place of worship or even at your home, you offer
prayers, flowers, incense, etc., at all times it is
essential that your Minds attention is on The
Divine. Otherwise such a prayer and worship will be
a waste of time and energy. Your attention on the Divine
Guru is Dhyana Meditation. In Bhakti you are trying
to imagine The Divine Guru and in the process you always
Limit, because Mind can not show The Divine Guru absolutely.
This is because what it (Mind) does is only through
its own imagination and imagination can not be absolute.
Just like you can not measure the Space and you can
not even imagine the Space as it is, absolutely. So
even in Bhakti Path also your devotion will be completely
successful only when you are able to loose all imaginations
and become single conscious and single pointed. After
this is possible, when you are able to surrender totally
without any imaginations, then The Divine Guru will
drink your Ego and take you up.
"Many people start Meditation (trying to Meditate)
and abandon saying, It is very difficult and not
possible.' In Bhakti also the rule is that you should
be able to concentrate your attention. There shall not
be any other thought in your consciousness. Then (when
you find yourself having other thoughts) do you stop
worshiping? No, I don't think so. You will continue
worshiping in the hope that one day God, The Divine
Guru, will shower Grace. In the same way, when you sit
to try to Meditate, if you find it difficult, do not
abandon the practise. Be determined, once again, though
it is very difficult, it is not impossible. Your faith
in the name of The Divine Guru can work wonders. So,
faith and devotion go together. If you have faith, you
will be devoted, and if you have devotion, you will
have faith. Without the other, one will never be there.
If you try and Meditate regularly, you will automatically
develop devotion, knowledge, wisdom, sincerity, contentment,
well the most elusive Peace. You will become conscious
of Your real Self, that is Immortal.
"For faith, concentration and to be conscious of
The Divine Guru, let me tell you the Story of Saint
Kanaka Dasa, who lived in South India, in what is now
the state of Karnataka, about 500 years ago, during
the reign of Vijayanagara Kings:
"He was a cowherd boy, innocent and honest. One
day when he was on the outskirts of his village with
his Buffalos, he saw some scholars worshiping God nearby
underneath a tree. Attracted, the boy went and from
a distance, with all his humility, prostrating before
them, prayed to them to teach a way, so that he could
also worship and know God. The learned scholars out
of false pride and arrogance laughed at him and said,
Your friends and companions are Buffalos. What
worship can you learn to know about God?' When the boy
repeatedly prayed and requested, they, out of cunningness,
told the boy, OK, let us see what you can do.
Go and sit under the tree and repeat "Buffalo,
Buffalo".' Laughing they went away. The boy, with
all his innocence and total faith, considering them
to be his Gurus, went and sat under a tree and with
all devotion and concentration started repeating "Buffalo,
Buffalo". The legend has it that the God of Death,
Yama Dharma Raja, appeared before him sitting on a buffalo
and guided him as a torch bearer. By initiating the
boy into the name
Keshava', one of the names of Lord Krishna, ultimately
he became a Realized Soul by doing Tapas. He came to
be known as Kanaka Das.
"Under the guidance of Lord Yam, the Death God,
the young boy adopted Saint Vyasa Theertha as the Guru,
who was a well known Saint of that time. In the Guru's
Ashram, other students always felt jealous of Kanaka
Dasa and always held him in derision. One day, the Guru
thought of teaching a lesson to those other students
who always made fun of Kanaka Dasa. By giving One Banana
to each of the students, including
Kanaka Dasa, the Guru said, All of you listen.
Today all of you go out and eat this Banana where nobody
would be watching you eating the Banana and come back
before sunset. Whoever comes first, finishing the Banana,
would get first prize.' All the students went and one
by one arrived after finishing the Banana. After all
had arrived, Kanaka Dasa had not yet arrived. Students
were waiting impatiently with gossiping and making fun
of Kanaka thus, Oh! The venerable Guru gave such
a simple task of eating Banana, with nobody watching.
This idiot Kanaka could not fulfil the Guru's orders.'
One said, Hey! The Guru wanted to test our wisdom
and certainly this Kanaka has failed . The Guru will
definitely expel him from the Ashram.' Finally after
the Sunset, Kanaka Dasa came and kept the Banana at
the feet of The Guru. He begged for Pardon saying, Venerable
Master, ever since you ordered in the morning that we
should go and eat this Banana where nobody watched,
my Lord, this humble servant of Your Holiness failed
in the task that you entrusted, because, Master, I tried
to the best of my ability to eat without being watched
but wherever I went and tried at the places where nobody
else watched, to my amazement Oh! Gurudeva I saw everywhere
Lord Krishna, the Supreme Being was watching me, with
all His smiles. Hence I failed because I could cheat
everybody else but not God as I saw HIM watching from
the depth of hearts'. All other students were stunned
at this and felt terribly ashamed. Then the Guru ridiculed
them by saying, "Look at Kanaka Dasa. When you
all were wasting your energies in gossip and jealous
acts, this humble disciple of mine was busy paying his
attention, dhyana, on The All Pervading Omni Present
Supreme Being'."
After Babaji's talk, the devotees chanted some Mantras
with Baba Maharaj and after some beautiful bhajans,
devotees sang Arathi to Shri Gurudeva SHIVABALAYOGI
and Baba Shivarudra Bala Yogi. Later free food Prasadam
was served. Baba has conveyed His love and blessings
to all devotees.
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