Jul 22

Knowledge from Arosa

Guruji spoke at length two times a day on the 6th chapter of the Bhagavad Geeta, for almost an entire week.There were many stories, deep wisdom and much mirth. I have just written out the essence of what He said of what struck me… When the dvds come out for this set of discourses, please get them and listen to them again and again…

Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Geeta

Krishna says One who acts without expecting fruit of action is a Yogi.

There are two attitudes while performing any action, one is to perform it expecting joy out of it, the other doing it as an expression of joy.

A Yogi is one whose actions are expressions of joy.

You care about the result, that is why you are performing the action, but you are not dependent on the result to give you joy. An action is fruitful in both cases, an action giving adverse result can help you in improving or enhancing some skills in yourself, while if result is of your choice it gives you satisfaction.

Intentions or sankalpas keep coming in our mind. This is natural. But holding on to them does not let us rest. Before sleeping you anyways drop all sankalpas, only then can you rest. To do this while awake is to have wakeful rest.

How to Meditate?

Sit comfortably to meditate.

The Golden Principals of meditation (wakeful rest) are:

For the next few minutes:

I want nothing

I will do nothing

I am nothing

This is mental renunciation, running away from the world does not make one a Yogi. Even a small desire, like i want a glass of water will not allow you to meditate. So just for a few minutes you say, i want nothing. Later you can have all the wants again. For now, for a few minutes, I want nothing.

For the one for whom the journey on the spiritual path has just begun, effort is the way. For example- If I have to take a train, I have to go to the station, buy a ticket, and sit in the right seat. This much action is needed. But once on the seat you need to relax, knowing that the train will take you where you need to go. Running around in the train will not help you get to where you need to get to any faster. Not catching the train in the first place is another mistake.

Generally people either do nothing right in the beginning  or they don’t relax later, they don’t know when to stop doing.

Effort is required to do Pranayam and then effortlessly meditation happens. Once i have done my pranayamas, i will do nothing. Like when you are getting massaged, there is nothing for you to do. Just be there and the massage happens. Similarly do nothing (after doing your pranayamas, etc) and meditation will happen.

A person who feels he is someone cannot meditate. If you feel you are the greatest, you are rich or poor, you are useless or stupid. meditation will not happen. Let go of whatever identity you have. You are nothing. Just relax. Then meditation happens spontaneously and effortlessly.

What are the advantages of meditation?

Meditation purifies you removes toxins from the body, by wiping the past impressions. Otherwise life is only seen through glasses of the past. Eg if one servant stole something, you start thinking every servant is a thief. Yoga cleanses both the body and mind.

Meditation frees you from sorrow. From the childhood you keeps crying for one thing or other. When you are a child it’s a toy. Then as you grow it’s for friends, later for grades and jobs, then for partner… It is never ending. Meditation frees you from this.

Meditation brings skill in action and improves perception. Yoga takes you from being most unlucky to most lucky. Most unlucky is one who’s desires never get fulfilled. Luckier is one who desires and after sometime they get fulfilled. Luckier is one who desires and those desires immediately gets fulfilled, but luckiest is the one who even before he desires, finds that everything has already been provided. Regular consistent meditation will take you to this place.

Also meditation makes you become compassionate, get siddhis, enhances immunity, improves voice, makes you shine.

Meditation elevates the conscious mind.

Meditation brings success in ones endeavors, skill in action and happiness in ones being.

Love and Happiness are given as a gift to you. Its a gift for the merits you have earned. Merits are earned through good gestures, seva. This is the reason why charity has been an integral part of our tradition.

Make your mind your friend.

Your mind can be your friend or enemy. If mind is bombarded with multiple impressions it becomes your enemy. It is the mind which perceives through the senses. It is not the ears that hear, it’s the mind that hears through the ears. Similarly with the other senses.

Inward journey is Yoga, outward is Bhoga. Unless inward journey is taken you cannot even enjoy the outward. Nothing appeals to you. When union with inner being happens, mind becomes your friend, otherwise it will be your greatest enemy.

If the water is still, a clear reflection can be seen. In a mind that is still, the universal mind reflects. Then you are anchored within and the opposites do not touch you.

“Save the mind at any cost” is the message of the Bhagvad Geetha.

Don’t hate the sinner, hate the Sin. A yogi sees everyone with the same perception. Every one is playing an outer role inside they are same. For the director of a movie, hero and villain are exactly the same.

Focusing on the being gives inner strength.

Qualities of a Yogi.

A yogi is moderate in activity and rest. Every baby is a yogi. And every Yogi is a baby. He is united with the universal spirit.

Anyone who is an expert will not get perturbed or disturbed in his area of expertise. A chef in a kitchen will move with ease and grace while cooking. Never clumsy or careless.

A Yogi moves with ease through life. He is graceful doing anything, because he has attained proficiency at the root of everything. He feels at home everywhere. His intuition works. This is the spiritual connection. Having attained this there is nothing else the yogi wants to gain in life. He will not worry or feel feverish about getting more. Problems don’t move him who has attained the highest.

When he gets things or loses somethings he is not affected. A yogi does not get blown away by fleeting moments because he realizes all is maya, illusion.

Never rely on emotions. They are momentary. No one cares about them. Base life on wisdom, on that which is not changing. Hook onto that which does not change.

Some good comes out of every mistake. Greatest endurance (tapasya) is tolerating stupidity. Your patience increases by enduring stupidity. While dealing with stupid people your communication improves. You either become frustrated or gain patience.

That which you reject, you feel is not a part of you. And that you appreciate you feel is a part of you.

Yogi is one who see’s every one as one self. You don’t want any one to think bad about you, similarly why would any one want you to feel bad about them. Such a yogi who wants to live happily and wants every one to be happy is the best.

Mind Matters!

You cannot control wind you can only predict it, the mind is like that, so what should you do? How can you make your mind your friend?

By dispassion and practice.

Mind goes towards pleasure- how long can you see something? How much can you eat? How much music can you listen to? How much sex can you have? How much money, fame or power can you have? None of these outside things give you great pleasure.

Capacity to experience through senses is very limited, but the desire to enjoy is unlimited. The way out is Vairagya or dispassion. (Raga is craving and Vairagya means I am satisfied).

You need to cleanse the system and remove negative thoughts. For the intellect Knowledge and wisdom is needed, for emotions it is music and for the body ayurveda and some massage.

Anyone who does anything good will never suffer. As much good as you have done that much you will enjoy. If one doesn’t find perfection now he enjoys a comfortable position in the other world and is reborn in a well to do family or in a yogi’s family. Our karmas take us in those direction and at some point of time those impressions will carry them to finish the journey. There are many life times. Sadhana is the real currency!

Greatest role one can take is that of a yogi. He is better than someone who does a lot of work. Yogi is higher than a wise man, an ascetic or a scholar. A yogi knows intuitively, in his vibration there is love. With faith if you understand this, you are the greatest.

Jai Gurudeva!

love

bawa

ps the above was compiled through notes that Vasudha took. I have taken the liberty of adding a bit of my own language and examples to make it more readable :)


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40 Responses to “Knowledge from Arosa”

  1. By Prathemesh & group says:

    AWESOME!!!

  2. sujay says:

    Absolutely Gr8

  3. Deepak says:

    Its ” A practical guide to blissful life “………….great post !!

  4. Meghana says:

    A Marvellous Post Bau….a much needed one
    Love
    Meghana

  5. Gaurav says:

    Bau when you say “Never rely on emotions”, do you mean to become impervious to them? Doesn’t every commitment in some way or the other risen out emotions and feelings? Are not feelings and emotions the very compass that we use to get direction? Say we do kriya everyday because somewhere it feels nice, or go in for seva because it feels good to help some one. Help!!!

    • Bawa says:

      If your life is driven by emotions then you are undependable … because emotions are so fleeting, they come and go
      Seva and Sadhana definitely make you “feel” good, but if there is no commitment, then they both stop after a time, because you don’t “feel” like doing them…
      Base life on commitment not on feelings – this is the way of the wise

  6. Shankari says:

    I have been so caught up in my work and reading these ‘beautiful words of knowledge from Arosa’ brought me back to my self. I had to sit down and meditate to let that feeling linger.
    Many thanks,
    Love JGD
    Shankari

  7. Ekta says:

    Awesome Bau.

    Thanks for explaining the knowledge so beautifully.

    The beauty is you know where we can go wrong and the direction is provided by you exactly there!!!

    Cheers!! :)
    with love and respect

    Ekta

  8. Amar says:

    bat apne yeh kya keh di, mind se sidhe dil main lag gai…
    bat apne yeh kya keh di, dil se yogi ki avaj nikal gai…..

  9. Johann Arora says:

    Really Interesting and great Knowledge!!

    Johann Arora and Group

  10. Pankaj says:

    This is an invaluable wisdom… I bow down to the disciple and the Guru.

  11. Kapil says:

    Just fantastic compilation….thank you so much Bau for writing down those precious moments for all of us…
    A question that comes to me:
    The 3 golden rules when you sit for meditation, do they apply to any type of meditation that we sit for, be it Sahaj Samadhi or guided meditation in Guruji’s voice ?

    Jai Gurudeva
    Kapil

  12. AS says:

    Thanks Vasudha for compilation.

    … and to you Bawa for sharing. As the Guru Purnima is nearing, I was looking back at my growth over the year. I’m very grateful grateful to you, this blog has been so integral for keeping me in the ‘loop’ :)

  13. Kamlakar says:

    wonderful !!

  14. Shrinath Patil , Pune says:

    Jabardast……..pearls of wisdom

    thanks a billion to you for sharing this with us. :) :)

  15. Harshawardhan Dabir says:

    Thank you soooo much bau!!
    Jai Gurudeva!!

  16. priyanka says:

    Dear Bawa & Dinesh Bhaiya…..
    I really liked the knowledge u shared … n i loved the paert which says make mind your friend…..

  17. Priyanka says:

    really good.. :-) glad to read this today..

  18. prateek says:

    A WE SO ME !!!!

  19. Nikhita Agarwal says:

    2 gud..jst luvd it..:):):) n it always feels gr8 2 visit this website n get 2 hear or read such wonderful things..v wait very eagerly for the posts..

  20. smita says:

    thank u bhaiyya

  21. Minion says:

    Thanks Bau.
    Please feel free to add more than a bit of your language & thoughts.
    Its your blog and we come here to read your thoughts :p

  22. vivek says:

    Dear Bawa, Thanks for reminding those pearls of wisdom in form of commentary by Guruji delivered at Arosa. I too had noted some of this sitting in Krishna hall at Arosa…
    “Your patience increases by enduring stupidity”..”Don’t hate the sinner, hate the Sin…”
    However, at times it is so hard to live this knowledge and it remains only of literature..value why?..comment pls.

  23. Monika says:

    Thank you Bau…i m a regular reader of your blog but writing here for the first time. Thanks for sharing this wonderful knowledge. Your writing skills are just fantastic!!

  24. Avi says:

    much needed one bau
    thanx.

  25. ushma and group. says:

    thnx for the knowledge bhau. Thnx for filing us in on gurujis talks we mis!:

  26. Suparna says:

    Mindblowing!

  27. poonam shah says:

    Sadhana is the real currency. WOW ! that just says it all

  28. Bhushan says:

    Real eyeopener

  29. Shruti says:

    The soul is hungry for todays food i.e ‘Guru Poornima Special Knowledge ‘ .

    • Bawa says:

      Well, we had a special Knowledge Session for Guru Poornima at the satsang … ask anyone who was there for your dose :)

  30. akshay says:

    Thank u bawa for giving knowledge of Krishna
    Today it is GURU PURNIMA what it is?
    why do we celebrate GURU PURNIMA?

  31. arya says:

    i was feeling all the more boring after having another lunch out and how many more i wud

    bear..and was abt to switch to music to make myself comfortable.and HE did push me to go thru the blog:)

    the first lines that we went thru goes thus:
    Mind goes towards pleasure- how long can you see something? How much can you eat? How much music can you listen to? How much sex can you have? How much money, fame or power can you have? None of these outside things give you great pleasure.

    lov arya..happy gurupoornima to all:)

  32. Sunny says:

    Awesome!
    JGD

  33. siddharth says:

    wow ,how amazing!!!

  34. bharat says:

    thank u so much bawa for this knowledge…….
    luv u bawa n dinesh……….!!

  35. Arun Karuppiah says:

    Thanks for sharing this knowledge! :)

  36. Madhuri says:

    what does one do if faith starts diminishing? I seem to be losing faith in everything..

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