Liberation – Ultimate Freedom - 2
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Liberation –
Ultimate Freedom - 2
Concluding post.
Imagination is a renewed past. We are twisting the
past into various shapes and get excited about it. Nothing completely new can
ever happen in our imagination – it is permutations and combinations of the
past – so many that every time, it looks new and exciting to us. When we were
children, we made our own kaleidoscope with three pieces of mirror and bits of
broken bangles in different colours. We can spend days looking at it. Every
time, there is a new design and a new possibility, but it is the same old
pieces of bangles, rearranging themselves in many ways to excite our childish
mind. The same thing is happening with life – it’s a kaleidoscope.
We are always building our own kaleidoscopes. This
is okay for our entertainment, not for finding the ultimate nature of life.
Non-existence means to become that which is neither this nor that. This is how
far language can go. Since language is a product of our mind, beyond a certain point,
it won’t make sense to describe something that is beyond the mind. So, to come
back to the issue, “Will I make it in this lifetime?” Realisation is not an
achievement, not a race to win, not an attainment. Realisation means to see
what was already there.
It is not self-achievement, self-attainment, or
self-victory – it is self-realisation. We do not invent anything; we do not
achieve anything; we do not climb and stand on a peak. We just realise the
stupidity of being right here and not seeing the obvious nature of life. That
is why when someone realises, they generally withdraw, because they feel
blissfully ashamed. When we don’t know that we are stupid, we can be proud and
brave with the world. The moment we realise our stupidity, we are embarrassed,
but the whole world wants to worship us – it’s an awkward situation.
Don’t worry about moksha. When we are young and we
want to do acrobatics – we should do it. When we mature a little more and a Guru finds us, just
leave it to the Guru. In 2007 Swamiji had said, “I will say it – this is the
last birth for all of us, everyone will attain moksha. On what basis am I
saying this? Not in front of you, not because of you. What is your relationship
with me, I know that, you don't - that's why, with that very faith. So, I want
you to know that relationship. Hey! God! If I had to attain liberation, I would
have done it 30-35 years ago. Why would I come here? After reaching there, I
have come back to show you the way!” (Madhuchaitanya - AMJ 2007).
Swamiji will make sure that we all attain a state
of moksha, but we must leave it to Swamiji right now, if not now, then at least
when we start shaking with age. But if we place it in His hands right now, He
can help us hang on at the last rung of life and enjoy it. If we like your own
circus, do it for a while. When we are done with the circus, many of us will
turn around. The sooner the better.
We should do it when Swamiji is still there, we
should attain a state of liberation or moksha and fulfil Swamiji’s promise made
to our souls 800 years ago.
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