Date: 26 July 2007 | Occasion: Inauguration address, Youth Conference | Place: Prasanthi Nilayam |
We see a large number of living beings in this world. But none of them has the greatness, wisdom, and discrimination of man. That is why it is said, Jantunam nara janma durlabham (of all living beings, human birth is the rarest).
Everything in this world is consists of the five elements. These
five elements
are present not only in people but also in animals, birds, insects, and
trees. But
what is the use if one does not make proper use of these five elements?
Today,
man is engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. How vast is this knowledge?
It is
as vast as an ocean. Similarly, man makes efforts to develop common
sense. His
common sense touches the height of the Himalayan mountains. In spite of
all his
knowledge and common sense, the power of discrimination is zero. What
is good
and what is bad? What should be done and what should not be done? This
power of
thinking is zero in people today. That is why humanness has suffered a
great
decline.
The value of humanness depends only on discriminatory power. One may possess anything and everything, but what is the use if one has no discrimination? People keep on comparing themselves with others in many ways. But nobody is making efforts to know if their discrimination power is more or less. Today people are engaged in amassing wealth. But they do not use their knowledge of discrimination to know whether they need that much money or not. Wherever we see today, we find people hankering after money.
The mind is very powerful. But today, one's today is deluded.
(Bhagawan
showing His handkerchief.) What is this? This is cloth. How does it
take the
form of cloth? It becomes cloth by weaving thread. But where does this
thread
come from? It comes from cotton. So, first cotton, second thread, and
third
cloth. In the same way, you are not one person but three: the one you
think you
are, the one others think you are, and the one you really are (loud
applause).
The
thread and cloth come only from cotton. Similarly, man is constituted
of five
elements. Krishna declared in the Bhagavad
Gita: Mamaivamsho
jivaloke
jivabhuta sanathana (the eternal Atma
in all beings is a part of My Being). It
means that we all are parts of the Divine.
All of you are in search of God. But there is no need to search for God, because you yourself are God. When you have light in your own house, where is the need to go to the houses of others in search of light?
You develop the feelings of "I" and "mine" due to the delusion
caused by body
attachment. In fact, the body is the cause of all attachments. But how
long does
this body last? It is desired only as long as there is life in it. When
the
life principle goes out of it, the body is mercilessly put on fire.
Then, to
whom does this body belong? Therefore, you are not the body.
You say, "This is
my body, this is my hand, this is my leg, this is my mind, this is my buddhi
(intellect)." Everything is my, my, my. Then, who is that "my"? When
you say, "my leg", you are separate from your leg. Then who are you?
You are you only.
In this way, people today are deluded by their attachment to their body and senses. But you are not the body, you are not the senses, you are not the intellect, you are you. You should realise, "I am I." That universal "I" principle is only one. Ekam sath viprah bahudha vadanti (truth is one, but the wise refer to it by many names). But the individual "I" represents ego. When you cut this "I", it becomes the cross that is worshiped by the Christians. It means: when you give up your ego, you become your true self.
You are not an ordinary person; you are God yourself. There is no
need to
search for God. Wherever you look, God is there. This cloth is God,
this flower
is God, this table is God, everything is God. It is only due to your
ignorance
that you give scope to differences like "I" and "you". You are not a
separate
entity.
I am I. I am not Sathya Sai Baba. Sathya Sai Baba is the name given
to
this body. I don't have any particular name.
Your body is the gift of your parents. This body is endowed with pancha bhutas (five elements), panchendriyas (five senses), and pancha pranas (five life principles). These pancha pranas are prana, apana, vyana, udana, and samana (life breath, downward air, air that is diffused throughout the body, breath that moves upward through the throat, and digestive air). They are the same in everyone. Therefore, you are not different from others. Those who are unaware of this spiritual principle become victims of ignorance and are subjected to delusion.
Everything in this world is reaction, reflection, and resound. Where
does the
resound come from? Here I am speaking. Where do My words come from?
They come
from My heart.
You think that you hear with your ears. But it is not so. All
your senses are, in fact, like decorations to your body; they cannot
function
on their own without the life principle within you.
There is no need to search for God. Have faith that God is within you. When you have faith in God, you develop love. From love emerges peace, and peace gives rise to truth. This truth is God. Truth does not exist separately. There is no need to search for truth. Truth has no form. Truth is truth. Who has created peace? Peace is peace. It also has no form. Love is love. It is not anybody's creation. Love is God, Live in Love.
What are the human values? They are sathya, dharma, santhi, prema, and ahimsa
(truth, righteousness, peace, love, and nonviolence). They have no
form. These
formless principles are imprinted on your heart.
All that we read and write
corresponds to physical and worldly education. It cannot be called
education in
the true sense of the term. What is true is educare. Educare means to
bring out
our latent values. They are immanent in our heart, but we cannot see
them. They
have to be manifested through self-enquiry. True sadhana (spiritual exercise)
lies in recognising
and manifesting peace, truth, and sacrifice, which are present in our
heart.
You
undertake various spiritual practices like meditation and japa (recitation of
God's name). What do you understand by japa? You think japa means counting the
beads of a rosary. But it is not so. All these spiritual practices are
merely
our imagination. They are all artificial, not real.
Science teaches many things. It gives only that knowledge which we acquire through our senses. There can be no science without senses. We are leading artificial and mechanical life by acquiring this knowledge. It is not true life.
First and foremost, you must have faith. You can recognise your true
form only
when you have faith. From faith comes peace. Truth emerges from peace.
This
truth is God. God does not have any separate form. God manifests from
the truth
within you. You undertake many spiritual practices. In spite of all
practices,
you are unable to experience truth.
Do not waste your time in unnecessary pursuits. Time waste is life waste. First of all, you should understand that truth is your goal. You will have no obstacles when truth is on your side. Your senses and mind are very strong when you are young. Your intellect is also very sharp. Being endowed with such great power, why should you feel weak and helpless?
Love is not your individual property. It is universal and belongs to all. Love is in everyone. Love is there in you, Me, and everyone. We attribute various names to this love and try to experience it. You should not think otherwise. Today, even school children develop a tendency for artificial love. But this is not correct. This artificial love makes man weak. This weakness can cause many diseases. Do not develop such love, which gives rise to diseases.
The principle of love is the principle of Divinity, nothing else.
Accept the
love that comes from God. Do not accept the love that comes from
others.
Your love for God is true love. Whomsoever you love other than that, it
cannot
be called true love.
People develop attachment to many people, but they is unable to experience true love. True love originates only from God. God is the embodiment of love. Love is God. Live in Love.You should experience only divine love, not worldly love. I will explain to you this principle of love in detail later. We have already exceeded the time limit. Therefore, I don't want to cause inconvenience to you.
It is very easy to attain God. If you ask which is the easiest thing to attain in this world, it is only God. You can attain God in no time without undergoing any strain. It is very easy to experience love. Love is very powerful. Nothing in this world can surpass it. When you look at it, love appears to be very small. But it is as deep as an ocean and as high as a mountain. It is inexhaustible and infinite. You should realise this principle of love. Nobody can describe the principle of love because of the limitations of the circumstances and experiences.
(From Bhagawan's divine discourse on the occasion of inauguration of the Sri Sathya Sai World Youth Conference 2007, on 26 July 2007 in Prasanthi Nilayam.)