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No one can make you a saint; you have to do
that for yourself. And you do it by recognizing the blessings
in confronting whatever problems or difficulties are presented
by the environment in which you have been placed by God
and your karma. How are you going to improve and grow stronger
unless you meet problems? The divine law of karma, which
works ultimately for our benefit, draws together souls of
diverse personalities and temperaments and puts them in
situations that reveal their weaknesses, so that they have
the opportunity to see and deal with their mental and spiritual
defects and be healed of them. Divine perfection is already
within your soul; but you have to work to realize and manifest
it, to rub off the mud of ignorance so that the gold of
your soul can shine through. There is a simple way to rediscover
the godliness in yourself and others: love.
Understand what love is. It is not possessiveness or expectation
of response from others. Love means compassion; it means
striving always to give understanding, to be patient, to
let others express themselves. If you are asked to give
advice to others, then give your opinion; otherwise do not
meddle. It is not good to try to cram your ideas down the
throats of others. People grow in their own way, in their
own time.
We saw such a wonderful example in Gyanamata.
She had endless patience with us young disciples, while
ceaselessly trying to help us with her calm wisdom. I
take people as they are, she said. By that attitude
of acceptance she drew out the best in us. She was always
compassionate. I never saw her do a mean thing; criticism
never flowed from her lips. She just gave us love and understanding.
Without conscious intent, she showed us the way to become
a saint.
Persons whose minds are strong and positive cannot be affected
by any amount of negativity from others. However, just as
a loving person attracts and is moved by the love sent by
others, so also one whose thoughts are constantly revolving
around criticism or meanness makes the mind receptive to
all the negative thoughts and behavior of others. The negative
person is frequently upset by the darkness or animosity
of other individuals, and suffers throughout life from their
unkind words and thoughts. That is why it is essential to
become more positiveto have more faith, more love,
more cheerfulness.
Negativeness generally stems from deep-seated fears. Those
fears come from a sense of insecurity. And what produces
that insecurity? It stems primarily from a lack of love.
It is love that gives the heart and soul a sense of serenity,
a healthy psychological and spiritual foundation from which
to meet everyone and every circumstance in a positive, constructive
way.
Love is the greatest healing force in this world. No human
being can live without it; no living thing can live without
that vibration of love. Why? Because that is what the Infinite
is. Just as each tiny drop of waterwhether it is found
in the sea or lake or anywhere elsecomes from only
one source, the ocean, so everything that exists in this
universe, both animate and inanimate, springs from only
One Source. And the nature of that Source is love. Plants,
animals, human beingsall arise from and exist in that
Infinite Love; and so all require love, all respond to it.
Human beings who do not receive the normal expression of
love will seek for it in abnormal ways. If a child is denied
the natural love of parents, family, and others around him,
the child will withdraw within himself, but will still have
yearnings for love. If that lack of love and caring persists
in ones life, those yearnings will gradually begin
to be perverted and express themselves in unhealthy ways:
dysfunctional relationships with others; or addiction to
alcohol or drugs or food or sensuality; or simply a chronic
inability to feel positive or loving or secure.
Those people in your life whose unkindness or negativity
have hurt you deeply, whom you fear or who you think do
not love youtheir suffering is possibly more than
what they have inflicted on you; more than you can know.
When you meditate and feel Gods peace in your heart,
and are in communion with Him, send those individuals your
love. That is the highest way to heal yourself of hurt feelings
as well as to help those who may have been unkind to you.
From audience: Daya Mata, how
would you go about helping a four-year-old boy who has a
very pessimistic outlook on life? His grandfather is the
same way. No matter what happens to the boy, he thinks he
is being mistreated.
Daya Mata: If as a four-year-old,
at such an early age, he is showing these traits, it would
not be because his grandfather has a similar outlook. These
are tendencies he has brought with him from a past life,
which attracted him to that family. Those who are pessimistic
and have a negative approach to life lack something within.
You can help the child to feel a sense of fulfillment and
security by surrounding him with positive thoughts and encouragement,
and with love. If the problem is so deep-seated that it
does not respond to family support, professional counseling
should be sought.
Love and positive encouragement do not mean to indulge the
child. Many parents do not understand the difference between
indulging their children and giving them love. When children
are wrong, they need to be disciplined. I do not believe
in the idea of letting them have their own way; that is
nonsense. Children need guidance, just as a young plant
needs a stake to help it grow straight and tall. That is
why God gave us parents. But explain to their young minds
the reasons for what you ask them to do; do not just force
your will on them. One of the biggest mistakes parents make
is to tell their children, Because I said it, do it!
Children may not think the way an adult does, but they think
their own thoughts in their own way. You can best help them
if you have the patience to explain to them in terms they
can relate to. And once you tell them to do something, see
that they do it. Do not think, Well, next time I will
make them do it. But never, ever deal with a child
under the emotion of anger or impatience. Parents have no
right to vent their tempers on their children. That is wrong;
it twists childrens lives. The love that heals is
love given with understanding, and with firmness when necessary,
so that the child knows that your love stems from deep caring
for him.
Every human being needs some goal in life,
some philosophy to live by in order to be happy. To me,
the easiest and simplest philosophy is the philosophy of
love. Love is God, and it is a wonderful thing to make that
your lifes goal and struggle to reach it. I have lived
by the ideal that I am not dependent on whether anyone gives
me love; what is important to me is that I love, that I
strive to express the love and divinity that is here within
the heart. I have no right to withhold love from other children
of God. That is how I feel. When I see people who are very
dark with delusion, it grieves me. I feel such sorrow for
those who do evilI think how the Divine is locked
within them and suffering because It cannot express Itself.
What a tragedy! We can change that evil by giving love.
That is what Jesus Christ taught and why he said, speaking
from his soul, Father, forgive them; for they know
not what they do. That was truly a manifestation of
divine love.
The better way to change people is by your example, not
by your words or trying to force them to go in a certain
direction. Become a person of love and understanding, of
compassion, kindness, thoughtfulness. Simple acts of thoughtfulness
may seem insignificant, but they are so important. Those
of us who were with Master remember his thoughtfulness as
one of his outstanding qualities. How many times I saw it!
The little things he did for us would sometimes bring tears
to our eyes, because we never expected that with all his
responsibilities he would have time for such things. As
the years go by, the Guru is just as keen in my consciousness
as if he were right herebecause he lives within me.
I become intoxicated when I reflect on his divine attributes.
Each day, introspect about how you can live more in thoughtfulness
and service to others, and less in the thought of your own
comforts, your own self. Try to think more in terms of Thou,
Lord and less in terms of I. You will
be amazed at how this devotional remembrance of God, and
selflessness and generosity toward those in your environment,
will come back to enrich your lifefor what we give
out, we in turn receive.
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