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My Dear Ones,
The
challenge that is before all of us if we are to create a better
world is bringing our spirituality into expression in daily
life. We are spiritual beings in a human experience. Our true
identity is not physical but spiritual. Our human body is
a vehicle in which our immortal spirit journeys in this physical
world seeking to liberate itself from the bondage of ignorance.
Ignorance of our true identity is the root cause of unhappiness
and lack of fulfillment in the human experience. It is the
darkness that breeds fear, insecurity, loneliness and low
self-worth. If we are to experience true freedom and happiness
we need to explore the depths of our spirituality and bring
it into expression in daily life.
We are multi-dimensional beings
Most of us live trapped in the illusion that we are mainly
physical beings. As a result, we are unable to cope with the
aging body and live in fear of death. Even though we may have
an idea that our spirit lives eternally we still live in fear
of physical death. This shows how little we know of our true
identity. We are beings of greatness living in the illusion
of weakness and limitation. We are like the proverbial lion
that grew up among sheep and thought it was a sheep until
another lion challenged it to look at itself in a pond of
water.
Do we have an existence beyond the body? Let us explore this.
Beyond our physical existence is a dimension of subtle energy
that influences our physical being. We are mental, emotional
and intellectual beings. These powerful instruments exist
and operate at a subtle level influencing every aspect of
our lives. Their source is in our spiritual being which is
our true identity or essence. The challenge before us is to
know ourselves and to bring this knowledge into expression.
Knowledge is power. This is the knowledge that will allow
us to live without fear and experience the fulfillment we
are seeking in our everyday lives.
If your existence is so much more than the physical are you
not interested in discovering all that you are? The wise ones
say that to discover our true reality just requires the sincere
and strong desire to do so. If our desire is strong enough,
they say, the door of knowledge will open itself graciously
to us. Let us seek true knowledge and not be content to live
in ignorance of who we really are. Ignorance breeds fear and
misery.
Living in the Light
We are essentially spiritual beings. At the very core of our
being is a source of infinite goodness, peace, love and wisdom.
We are beings of light. If we are really established in our
true identity, fear, loneliness, insecurity and low self-worth
will all disappear naturally and effortlessly in the same
way that the darkness of the night gives way to the light
of dawn.
Our spiritual being is the most powerful part of us. When
awakened it transforms every aspect of our lives. It brings
true happiness, one that is beyond sense gratification. Worldly
pleasures excite our senses but are short-lived and leave
us unfulfilled. In probing the depths of our soul we get an
experience of a happiness that revitalizes us and fulfills
us deep inside. We feel love and joy arising within us as
an endless stream regardless of what is happening around us.
This allows us to influence and transform events around us
positively. Our spiritual being when experienced lights up
our inner and outer worlds.
When centered in our spirit we feel ageless and a sense of
inner wellness even when the body is challenged with illness.
The spirit of youthfulness continues to shine its light bringing
gracefulness as we age. There is a feeling and look of wellness
at every age. Knowing that the body is influenced by our thoughts
and feelings, centered in our spirit, we feel tremendous power
to heal ourselves by our positive and loving intentions of
well- being.
Even the fear of dying disappears in spiritual awareness as
we know that the body is only the vehicle of our soul’s
journey in this world. In our spiritual being we have the
knowing and deep feeling that our existence is beyond the
body and at the time of death we lift out of the physical
into another dimension of existence.
Mental and Emotional Mastery
The challenge in our daily lives is to be able to manage our
mind and emotional being. This requires training. When our
thoughts and emotions are out of control we can be hijacked
easily by undesirable ones that prompt us to act in ways that
we later regret. Mental and emotional self-discipline is so
very important in our lives and yet so little attention is
given to this training in our development. Amazing, isn’t
it? How are we going to be a truly civilized society without
such basic human development?
Our physical, mental and emotional being becomes conditioned
by our habits and so needs to be trained. We need to learn
how to be silent as we listen and observe, be non-judgmental
as we interact with others and to embrace thoughts and feelings
that uplift us and those around us. We need to be able to
balance head and heart and not be emotionally dead or hijacked
in our dealings with others. This ability comes naturally
with spiritual awakening and development.
As I grew up thinking that human development was intellectual
something seemed to be missing. My heart longed for the feeling
of true love and happiness in every moment and my restless
mind was ever seeking a space of perfect rest and renewal.
My ego searched for a self-identity that would lift it from
fear, insecurity and loneliness. All my educational pursuits
had no space for this. I was left unfulfilled as a young man
in my early twenties. I was missing perhaps the most important
part of my education.
I felt that this was such an important part of my life that
I could not let it go unfulfilled. I searched for the training
that could fill this vital and necessary gap in my education.
Thus I began my spiritual search. This took me on a journey
to India and led me to the path of Yoga which brought about
a phenomenal change in my life. I became awakened to my spiritual
being and power and learned how to make my mind my friend.
I developed a new sense of self-identity becoming more aware
that I was a spiritual being in the human experience. I learned
how to observe my thoughts and emotions, to embrace the ones
I wanted and to detach myself from undesirable ones. I learned
how to listen without being judgmental and to treat others
with respect and love, honouring the spirit within them. This
was such an important part of my life’s development
that it empowered me to serve my world in a better way. I
wish that our education system would have this vital part
of our development in its curriculum, especially in the early
stages of life.
I used to think in my childhood days that praying and meditation
was just for certain times of the day. Now I know that this
can be in every moment regardless of what activities we are
involved in. Just being aware of the presence of the spirit
transforms every situation. Every moment in our lives can
be one of meaning, purpose and joy. We need only to be centered
in our spiritual being – the center of Light within.
Choosing Mentors
Those who live in the light are the ones who can really guide
us on Life’s journey. As we seek and select mentors
let us choose the ones who are examples of what they teach.
The blind cannot lead the blind. Be cautious of those who
speak much and whose actions are not consistent with their
speech. The ones who are true to their words carry an inspiring
and energizing presence. Associate with those who can uplift
you and be careful of picking up unconsciously the bad habits
of those whom we cannot avoid. We need to be more aware of
the impact of peoples’ presence in our lives and to
choose our mentors carefully.
We need better leaders in our world today. We cannot move
forward as a society unless our leaders embrace and express
noble human values. If we are in leadership positions let
us learn to serve with love and respect knowing that service
to humankind is divine service.
Together we can create a better world
If we begin to live in the light of our spiritual being and
express this in all of our activities we will touch our world
in a very special way. Our presence will impact upon others
even if we do not intend it consciously. A fragrant flower
transforms the entire atmosphere around just by its lovely
presence. Can we do the same - transform our space just by
who we are? The more we touch the lives of others and they,
in turn, touch many others, there will be a time when the
consciousness of the world will shift due to the collective
power. Like ripples in a pond, individually and collectively
we influence the whole.
Lovingly in service,
Vasudeva
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