Be Aware of Thought, Word and Action

26 February 2002, 12:09am IST
MATA AMRITANANDAMAYI.

We acquire knowledge, but we lack awareness. awareness arises when knowledge accompanies action. mere acquisition of knowledge does not mean that such knowledge will translate into action. for instance, most of us know that if you smoke cigarettes, you are susceptible to cancer. cigarette smokers see the statutory warning imprinted on the cigarette packs: ‘‘smoking is injurious to health’’. nevertheless, they continue to smoke. but if one day, the smoker does begin to suffer from ill-health on account of his smoking, then, the knowledge turns into awareness — through direct experience — that smoking could indeed be injurious to health. it is either because we lack this awareness or we are unable to translate awareness to action that we commit mistakes. we should enjoy freedom and be enthusiastic every moment of our lives. our lives should become a joyous celebration. but normally, you will only hear tales of sorrow. attachment leads to sorrow. one of the best ways to attain material prosperity, spiritual progress, peace and liberation is through meditation. meditation is not just sitting motionless in perfect posture with closed eyes. maintaining awareness of our actions, words and thoughts is real meditation. our thoughts are like countless water droplets that form a river of words and actions. we have little control over this river. it is so strong that it can even wash away huge boulders that lie in its path. however, it is easy to block or change the direction of a river’s flow at its source with just a stone. therefore, we must be careful with our thoughts. if there is a defect in a mould, everything that is made from that mould will be defective. in the same way, unless we first purify our minds, our words and actions will not be pure. therefore, the first thing we have to do is to control our minds through meditation. and through discriminate actions we can become successful in life. the root cause of our problems is the ego, but the ego does not have any objective existence. only humility can help us get rid of our ego. when one says or thinks, ‘‘i am the master’’, one is, in fact, becoming a slave to the ego. the greatest obstacles to enjoying life are this kind of an attitude and self-centred thoughts. because of this, we are unable to serve others. bharat (india) is the land of rishis (seers). they have handed down to us a timeless culture that stands for the welfare and uplift of the whole world. our ancestors advised us: ‘‘matrudevo bhava’’ — regard mother as god, ‘‘pitrudevo bhava’’ — regard father as god, acharyadevo bhava — regard preceptor as god and ‘‘atithidevo bhava’’ — regard guest as god’’. the underlying love is the important link that unites society. today, that link is weak. more and more individuals are isolating themselves from one another. we need to shower love on our children and enhance their awareness at the same time. a plant in a dark room will grow in the direction of sunlight. likewise, children yearn for love, acceptance and attention. we should revive the love that upholds family life, social life and nature. bonding between family members, young and old, student and teacher and between members of society is important to help us reach out to one another, strengthening our links with one another. today, stress is common in every sphere of life. this is mainly because we are obsessed with our own selves — we are driven by our ego. freedom from tension is possible only through surrender to god. he guides us from within. but we do not have the patience to pay attention to that divine voice. because of this, we keep repeating our mistakes; we experience sorrow. arjuna and krishna grew up together. yet krishna did not impart the gita to arjuna during that time but waited for that moment when arjuna awakened the disciple within him. to be a disciple is to surrender. then everything in the cosmos becomes our guru. every experience becomes our guru. but no amount of experience can help us realise our mistakes unless we cultivate and adopt the humility required to be able to surrender our selves.

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