Any aspect of physical, be it relationship, business, wealth or power, is temporary in nature.
For most of us, the physical world that we perceive with the five
senses is all there is. If you think about it, you would realise there
is little to do here — food, sex, money, power, relationships &
creativity. But even on achieving these, one is left asking for more.
Take the example of sweets, the same combination of flour, sugar and oil
(and chemicals!) one eats in hundreds of forms, and still there are
newer varieties for one to taste. Innovation is unending, life passes
but the taste buds want more, something different. Every action has an
equal and opposite reaction.
Hence, all pleasures have an inherent mechanism towards an automatic
process called destruction. Senses dull away with age, tastes don’t.
Body fades away, tastes don’t. Any aspect of physical, be it
relationship, business, wealth or power, is temporary in nature.
The more you indulge in it, the more insecure you become of losing
it, and more tightly to hold on to it. Interestingly, the stronger you
try to hold on to something, the faster it will want to leave, and leave
it will.
This is the journey into the physical creation, the entry route, or
devolution. Because if you look around at the state of people, animals
and environment, and if you compare it with what it was 100 years back
you will find that we have devolved.
And then, if you project what creation would have been 1,000 years
back and what would become of it 50 years from now, you would know that
we are stifling creation, the karmic repercussions are bound to come
back.
So you may choose the entry route chasing that which is bound to
leave you one day, or look for the exit route, the journey beyond…
The beginning of the spiritual journey starts with “bali” or
sacrifice. Sacrifice, here is not sacrificing other innocent lives, but
sacrificing that which dear to you. Unless you are prepared to leave
what you have, you cannot reach anywhere. And, the closer is the object
of sacrifice to you, the deeper you go into the reality of life.
Ironically, if you are prepared to leave something, that thing will
never leave you. Puranas are replete with examples of tapasvis, whatever
they sacrificed, came back to them. Even Quran narrates that when
Ibrahim sacrificed his son, the son was returned to him.
The concept of bali is simple, it is the release from shackles of
maya. As soon as you make a bali, the desire for something more
permanent awakens.
That is when you meet a guru, for the exit route. Exit route is not
leaving anything, no pleasure or relation has to be left. That’s not
meant for normal people, it’s meant only for a sanyasi.
Normal people, who desire to become supernormal and gain siddhis,
need to gently and slowly begin the process of purification, make a guru
who will individually assess you. Slowly avidya will leave you and
reality will dawn. But the guru who will show the path has to be chosen —
s/he has to be away from the clutches of maya.
The article was published in deccanchronicle.
Excellent article by Yogi ji.
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