SWAMIJI'STIME J.K. SIVAN
REALISE WHO YOU ARE
Many years ago, I visited
a great sage of our own country, a very holy man. We talked of our revealed
book, the Vedas, of your Bible, of the Koran, and of revealed books in general.
At the close of our talk, this good man asked me to go to the table and take up
a book; it was a book which, among other things, contained a forecast of the
rainfall during the year. The sage said, "Read that." And I read out
the quantity of rain that was to fall. He said, "Now take the book and
squeeze it." I did so and he said, "Why, my boy, not a drop of water
comes out. Until the water comes out, it is all book, book. So until your
religion makes you realise God, it is useless. He who only studies books for
religion reminds one of the fable of the ass which carried a heavy load of
sugar on its back, but did not know the sweetness of it."
Shall we advise men to
kneel down and cry, "O miserable sinners that we are!" No, rather let
us remind them of their divine nature. I will tell you a story. A lioness in
search of prey came upon a flock of sheep, and as she jumped at one of them,
she gave birth to a cub and died on the spot. The young lion was brought up in
the flock, ate grass, and bleated like a sheep, and it never knew that it was a
lion. One day a lion came across the flock and was astonished to see in it a
huge lion eating grass and bleating like a sheep. At his sight the flock fled
and the lion-sheep with them. But the lion watched his opportunity and one day
found the lion-sheep asleep. He woke him up and said, "You are a
lion." The other said, "No," and began to bleat like a sheep.
But the stranger lion took him to a lake and asked him to look in the water at his own image and
see if it did not resemble him, the stranger lion. He looked and acknowledged
that it did. Then the stranger lion began to roar and asked him to do the same.
The lion-sheep tried his voice and was soon roaring as grandly as the other.
And he was a sheep no longer.
My friends, I would like
to tell you all that you are mighty as lions.
If the room is dark, do
you go about beating your chest and crying, "It is dark, dark, dark!"
No, the only way to get the light is to strike a light, and then the darkness
goes. The only way to realise the light above you is to strike the spiritual
light within you, and the darkness of sin and impurity will flee away. Think of
your higher self, not of your lower.
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