The year 1975
Will be the yearOf the seeker’s outer success
And inner progress.With his outer success
He will love and serveThe Supreme Pilot.
With his inner progressHe will manifest and fulfil
The Supreme Pilot.```
Sri ChinmoyThe passing of our beloved brother U Thant marks the real death of a colossal hope for the twentieth century. Divinely great he was; supremely good he is. The greatness of his earth-height his body-consciousness is carrying. The goodness of his Heaven-delight his soul has left for us, for Mother Earth to claim as her very own and treasure forever and ever.
We, the members of the United Nations Meditation Group, have a special place for our beloved brother U Thant in the inmost recesses of our gratitude-hearts, for he has helped us unreservedly with his aspiring heart and with his illumining soul, both inwardly and outwardly. We have been extremely fortunate for being blessed by his soul’s light.
I have received from him quite a few letters of deepest light and profoundest wisdom encouraging and inspiring us to be of greater service to the soul of the United Nations and to be of greater service to aspiring mankind. I wish to read out to you one of his recent letters....
[Sri Chinmoy read out a brief letter from U Thant.]
I wish to invite those seekers from the United Nations Meditation Group who would like to offer their heartfelt feelings to honour and perpetuate the memory of our beloved spiritual brother U Thant to say just a few words to us all. I would be very grateful if you would like to share your feelings with the rest of the group.
AUM 1326. Sri Chinmoy delivered the following short message in memory of U Thant at the chapel of the Church Centre for the United Nations during the regular weekly meditation which he holds there for delegates and staff members of the United Nations. Tuesday, 26 November 1974↩
Meditation is man’s salvation.
Realisation is man’s transformation.Sri Chinmoy:
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When I go to the Buddha for refuge,He blesses me.
When I go to the Inner Law for refuge,He illumines me.
When I go to the Order for refuge,He utilises me.
```A child of Bihar, a son of India, a citizen of the world, a denizen of the higher spheres — Siddhartha, the Buddha.
In the outer world, he is known as the Light of Asia. In the inner world, he is, indeed, an ever-illumining Light of the universe.
To the world-sorrows he offered his heart of infinite Compassion. To the world-aspiration he offered his soul of transcendental Illumination.
The Omnipotent did two things. Through Siddhartha Gautama, He revealed the ideal of Perfection in a human being. Through the Buddha, He revealed His Enlightenment and Compassion in a divine being.
With His Heart, the Unfathomable came to the Buddha.
With His Mind, the Unknowable came to the Buddha.
With His Bliss, the Transcendental came to the Buddha.
This evening we are deeply honoured and blessed by the gracious presence of our most esteemed brother, U Thant. Two thousand five hundred years ago a world-father, the Buddha, came with the message of universal Peace. Now, two thousand five hundred years later, he has sent his chosen son, U Thant, to carry on the same message of Peace.
Dear Brother, for ten long years you have served the world-consciousness most devotedly and most significantly through the world body of the United Nations. Mother Earth and Father Heaven have bestowed their choicest blessings on your devoted head, aspiring heart and illumining soul. Now the outer political world has lost you, but the inner spiritual world has gained you and claims you as its very own. Your silent life of aspiration, dedication and illumination is guiding the outer world and leading it to its destined Goal.
With deepest joy and gratitude I am dedicating this play, Siddhartha Becomes the Buddha, as a humble token of my treasured feeling towards you. In you I feel the pioneer-pilot of world-peace. In you I see a beacon-light of world-redemption. In you I discover the true love of human life and an utmost reverence for Truth, both in the inner world and in the outer world.
The Absolute Supreme claims you as His very own. The Lord Buddha claims you as his very own. We, your brothers and sisters of this world, claim you as our very own.
U Thant: Revered and highly esteemed Sri Chinmoy and brothers and sisters, I feel it is a great privilege to be able to participate in this spiritually rewarding experience, and for this I am most grateful to our esteemed teacher, Sri Chinmoy, for this innovative undertaking. I also feel particularly moved and touched by his very gracious blessings bestowed on me.
Sri Chinmoy very kindly sent me a copy of the play, Siddhartha Becomes the Buddha. I read it with great interest and with great admiration and profit. Of course, it is extremely difficult to depict the important episodes of the life of the Buddha in the course of a few minutes or an hour or so, but I find that Sri Chinmoy has done a most remarkable job in presenting the play in simple, understandable language for the uninitiated. His stress on the basic characteristics of Buddhism, on compassion, love, renunciation, peace, should stimulate the thought of leaders of men and leaders of thought everywhere.
As you are all aware, I was brought up as a Buddhist by tradition, by faith and by practice, and I find myself in complete agreement with Sri Chinmoy in his enunciation of the ethical and moral aspects of Buddhism which, in my view, should be the basis of every one of us in our search for inner Light, in our search for Truth. Sri Chinmoy in his play, has also drawn a very vivid picture of the identity between God and Truth, soul and inner Light, which I very much hope will create an abiding interest in these two great religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, which in many ways constitute the key to all great religions.
I feel very strongly, as some of my friends know, that only by a practical application of the teachings of the great religious leaders, particularly the development of the moral and spiritual aspects of life as Sri Chinmoy has stressed in the play: love, compassion, tolerance, the philosophy of live-and-let-live, modesty and even humility, only with this approach, only with this method, will we be able to fashion the kind of society we want: a truly moral society, a decent society, a liveable society, which is the goal of all great religions.
I want to thank particularly those friends who are participating in this play and I wish all of you eternal joy, particularly the inner joy and peace of mind.
Thank you very much, Sri Chinmoy.When the soul enters into the body, rest assured that God also enters. The soul is a conscious portion of God, the Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent. We can definitely say that it is a conscious representative of God. It has the ability to communicate with the Highest, with the Absolute, at any time, and it has permission from the Highest to play its part on earth.
God’s original purpose in uniting the soul and body is very clear. The body is the shrine and the soul is the deity. The body is the fort, the spiritual temple, and inside the body the soul resides. The soul is a flood of light and this flood of light will eventually illumine the teeming ignorance in the physical body. When we aspire, when we go deep within, we actually see the physical existence, the physical body inside the soul. The soul is in touch with the Highest, the Absolute, the All-Pervading, but the physical right now is not; the physical is limited, very limited. When we remain in the limited consciousness, we feel that the soul is inside the body and the soul is very tiny. Our Indian scriptures say that the soul is smaller than the smallest and, at the same time, vaster than the vastest. There are many different conceptions of the soul. On the strength of our oneness with the highest Truth, we can see the soul either with form or in the formless state.
The purpose of uniting the soul and the body is to fulfil both the inner and the outer. Inside is the soul and outside is the body. If there were no soul, then the body would act blindly. Again, without the body, the soul would be helpless; it would be unable to function at all. God’s purpose in uniting the soul and the body is to enjoy Himself divinely, both within and without. Otherwise, He will never be perfect, for perfection must be in every realm of existence.Some individuals do not give enough importance to regularity in their aspiration. You may think that you have meditated for three months and made so much progress in your spiritual life that you can take rest for a few days before starting again. But unfortunately it is not like that. As soon as you begin to take rest on your spiritual journey, you start running backwards; you go right back to your old life. Doubt, fear, suspicion and all kinds of negative forces enter into you and begin to destroy your inner progress. The potentiality for you to realise God remains; naturally one day you will realise God. But previously you ran forward continuously with your possibility; that golden opportunity you have now lost. The progress that you have made will be totally lost if you take rest.
Of course, the essence of the progress remains inside the soul and is never destroyed, but your past progress will not be manifested in your outer life. You won’t be able to speak the truth, you won’t be able to give your soul’s smile, you won’t maintain a good vibration or give inspiration. No one will have faith in you.
After falling off the spiritual ladder, it is extremely difficult to climb up again. But because the quintessence of your spiritual development will remain inside your heart, in your next incarnation or whenever you want to meditate again, that quintessence will come to the fore. It will gradually, gradually loom large again if you most sincerely pray to God to help you return to the spiritual life. But you will delay your progress beyond your imagination if you take rest.
This is why I always say regularity must be maintained. Once you have reached your goal you are safe. But before that even if you are only an inch from the goal, there is no certainty. Ignorance can pull you back. Many people on the verge of realisation have been attacked by hostile forces that have prevented them from realising God. These unfortunate seekers will get their realisation, but it will take them much longer. So until you have reached the ultimate Goal, there is no security, there is no fulfilment, there is no continuous delight. You must always be on the alert and run as fast as you can toward your ultimate Goal. Until the Goal is won, do not stop, because ignorance will pull you back again to your starting point.To meditate on God is to live for God.
To contemplate on God is to possess and be possessed by God.If you give a thousand dollar bill to a child, he will tear it up. For him there is no value in it. But a grownup will know the value of a thousand dollars. Similarly, when you share your inner experiences with an aspirant or seeker he will benefit by it while others will not. Only those who really cry for the inner life are the right persons to share your experiences with.
[The following question was asked after Sri Chinmoy spoke about the three major categories of souls: those that care most for divine manifestation, those that care most for perfection of the inner and outer life and those that care most for oneness with the Inner Pilot. Sri Chinmoy told each disciple present which quality his soul cared for most.It is the vital push that compels the physical to work. If a person is restless, we say that his body is making the movement. But actually the movement is coming from his vital. If the vital does not act within the body, you will see that the body is all inertia. The body has very, very, very limited light. In the dynamic vital there is much more light. In the aspiring mind there is still more light. In the psychic heart there is abundant light. People consciously care for manifestation because through their ambition, all individuals want to do something. There are very few people on earth who do not want to do something. Yes, they may sit quietly because they are lazy by nature. But if somebody else does something remarkable, immediately desire comes into them and they say, “Oh, if only I could do that!”
When we are in the spiritual life, we do not think like that. If we see that somebody has done something extraordinary, we do not envy him. Either we identify with him and feel that it is we who have done it, or we feel, “It is good for him, but for me something else is necessary; something else will give me more joy. He is the best runner and I am the best singer,” or “I am an aspirant. Let me try to be the best aspirant and let him remain the best singer or best runner.” In this way we are freeing ourselves. We are not competing with anyone. But in the ordinary life, when an absolutely lazy man goes to a football match and sees how dynamic the players are, he thinks, “How I wish to be that kind of player!” But he will not make any effort to become a good player. He really feels that rest is the most important thing, his most favourite thing; but his human ambition makes him want to manifest himself in football.
That is how it is for ordinary human beings. The vital immediately wants to do something, although it knows that the body does not care for the action. Consciously, the individual does not know that his body does not care to do something and his soul does not care to do it; but the moment he sees that somebody has achieved something, he says, “I also have to become that.” All day and night, he has been sleeping, resting; he has been in another world. But when he sees somebody’s achievement, immediately he becomes greedy and feels that he also has to do the same thing.
But spiritual people don’t do this. Either they feel that they have their own goal, or they become one with the doers. When I see that somebody is running the fastest, I really feel that I am the fastest runner. Ask me to run with the fastest runner and I will be nowhere. But when the person runs, I get joy because I can identify with him and feel that it is I who have run the fastest. Or as a seeker, I say that his goal is to become the fastest runner and my goal is to realise God. In that way, the seeker in me is safe. But ordinary men won’t act like that. They will operate in their vital. They will do nothing and, at the same time, the moment they see somebody else achieve something, immediately they will try to grab that achievement. Without working they want to get the same name and fame, the same admiration, as somebody who has earned it. That is what the manifestation is like for ordinary, unaspiring people. But for the sincerely aspiring people, it is different.```
My aspiring heart is saluting you.My illumining soul is loving you.
In you, I see a perfect combination of themind’s height and the heart’s depth.
In you, I see a perfect combination of thebody’s service and the vital’s dynamism.
Your soul is at once the embodimentof the ancient sun and the revelation
of tomorrow’s dawn.Your body-consciousness is the expansion
of vastness.Your heart-delight is the perfection
of illumination.Slowly and steadily your body walks.
Dynamically and confidently your vital marches.Pointedly and unerringly your mind runs.
Devotedly and unconditionally your heart dives.Eternally and supremely your soul flies.
Your life’s greatness-dream is humanity’stranscendental pride.
Your life’s goodness-reality is humanity’suniversal treasure.
```AUM 1343. This version is a transcript from the video tape. The first edition of AUM Magazine missed out line 9. The original note in AUM magazine read - "When the Mahavishnu Orchestra made its first concert tour of Australia, this November, Sri Chinmoy concentrated spiritually on the soul of Australia and sent a videotaped message with Mahavishnu to the disciples in Australia. Below is Sri Chinmoy's salutation to the soul of Australia. Although the Master has not yet visited that country, the disciples in his several Centres there are hoping for a visit during the coming year."↩
O my Canada,
You are very vast.Can you not be very high, too?
Try, you can.O my Canada,
Why do you always follow?Can you not lead from now on?
Try, you can.O my Canada,
You think the world does not admire you.Can you not demand the world’s admiration?
Try, you can.You certainly can.
```AUM 1344. Sri Chinmoy has written a song for the soul of America and one for the soul of Canada which many of his American and Canadian disciples have learned. The words and music are printed here. Musical notation was transcribed by Dulal, the President of the New York Sri Chinmoy Centre, from tape recordings of Sri Chinmoy singing the songs.↩
America, America, America,
Great you are, good you are,Brave you are, kind you are.
O my America, America,
Your Heaven-freedomis earth’s aspiration choice.
With you, in you is God-Hour’s victory voice. ```Concentration strengthens your searching mind.
Meditation feeds your aspiring heart.Humanity will like you.
Meditate!Divinity will love you.
Contemplate! Humanity will adore you and Divinity will cherish you.God smiled.
I prayed to God.God cried.
I meditated on God. God became my real God.Meditation makes us receptive.
Contemplation makes us intuitive.From:Sri Chinmoy,AUM — Vol.1, No.12, 27 December 1974, Vishma Press, 1974
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