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Human life is noble, sacred and precious. The way to realize this truth is to

feel that you are a part of the Divine. Only human beings are endowed with the

faculty to experience this truth. It is, therefore, the duty of every human

being to strive for the realization of this truth.

 

The human body is constituted by the Pancha Bhuthas (five elements), Pancha

Koshas (five sheaths) - Annamaya (food), Praanamaya (Life-force), Manomaya

(mental), Vijnaanamaya (intelligence) and Aanandamaya (the sheath of Bliss).

While other living beings have only the first three sheaths, the human species

alone has all the five.

 

Man is encompassed by attachment to worldly desires, which produce delusions of

various kinds related to the three attributes (gunas - Sathva, Rajas and

Thamas). To attain liberation man has to rid himself of these desires. The mind

is the cause of both bondage and liberation. It is only by controlling the mind

that man can achieve liberation.

 

Everyone is proud about the body, the mind and the intellect, forgetting the

indwelling Aathma (spirit), which is the basis for all of them. The Aathma has

no birth or death. It is the root of a tree, which sustains the branches, the

leaves, flowers and fruits. It is the basis on which the superstructure of life

rests.

 

The Meaning of True Renunciation

 

The Vedas (ancient Indian Scriptures) have declared that man can attain

immortality by thyaaga (renunciation) and not by any other means, be it actions,

wealth or progeny. What is it that has to be renounced? One has to renounce

one's bad qualities. Men today are only human in form, but are filled with

beastly qualities. To manifest their inherent divine nature, men have to

cultivate love of God, fear of sin and adhere to sanghaneethi (social morality).

When people have fear of sin and love for God, they will not indulge in immoral

acts. Thereby morality in society will automatically be ensured. It is

meaningless to be born as a human being and lead an animal existence. God can be

known only by experience and not by experiments. And for this, spiritual

practice is necessary.

Men who are engaged in exploring space do not make the slightest effort to

explore the Divine within them. Of what use are experiments aimed at exploring

space, while there is no genuine cultivation of human qualities and the practice

of such basic virtues as showing reverence for the mother, the father and the

preceptor? Everyone should act up to the motto Help ever, hurt never. Every

educated person should engage himself or herself in selfless service to society,

with humility and a pure heart.

 

All academic distinctions or even observance of spiritual practices are of

little use if there is no love in the heart. The heart is called Hridaya. It is

made up of the two words, Hri and Daya (compassion). The Lord is described as

Hridayavaasi (the Indweller in the heart). Love and Compassion are inherent in

every person. Each has to share his love with others. Failure to share one's

love is gross ingratitude to society, to which one owes everything. One should

give one's love freely to others and receive love in return. This is the deep

significance of human life.

 

- Divine Discourse in the Sai Ramesh Krishan Hall, Brindavan, on June 5, 1994

 

Ram Chugani

Kobe, Japan

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