Saturday, June 18, 2011

Lessons to learn from the lives of Sri Ramakrishna’s disciples – Part 6

In Part 5 we defined the meaning of ‘initiation’ (in a footnote) and how it helps a person in gaining spirituality. Of course, it is a very rudimentary definition since the writer of this blog is only a beginner in the path of spirituality and in no way be considered spiritually evolved. After writing the blog, we came across some good points about initiation that we wish to share in this part.

Swami Saradananda, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, once told the monks about the role of Guru and how a real Guru takes responsibility for the spiritual growth of the disciple: “It is not easy to give initiation. You will have to work for your disciples. An illumined guru has to perform special japam for their inner growth and spiritual welfare. The relationship between the guru and disciple is established by God. The real guru takes the burden of his disciples. He works for them through silent prayer and meditation. He has no rest until all of them have become illumined.”1

It reminds the beautiful story of the Good Shepherd that Jesus Christ told his followers. A shepherd had 100 sheep. One day, one of the sheep strayed away. When the shepherd counted his sheep and found there were only 99, he left all those 99 sheep and went in search of his lost sheep. He would not rest until he found it and brought it back. God is like that shepherd. When people do bad things they are lost from God and it makes Him very sad. But He would keep calling them gently until they find their way and return to Him.

Some people get initiation but after sometime they lose interest and stop practicing japa and meditation. Once, a young monk told Swami Brahmananda that he is practicing japa and meditation mechanically and not getting any taste for it and asked what should be done. The swami said, “In the beginning it is best to form a routine and follow it strictly. It does not matter whether you like or dislike it. … Do it for a period of at least four years. …if you have not made tangible progress, come back and slap my face.”2

Swami Brahmananda also said, “The effect of holy company definitely yields positive results. A bee hidden in a flower offered in worship touches the feet of God. Similarly, by association with a holy man one surpasses even the gods and attains liberation.”3

We always aspire for the choicest food, finest clothes, best institutions to get educated and renowned organizations to work with. It is equally important to seek the company of holy people.

---------------------------------
1,2,3 From the book God lived with them by Swami Chetanananda.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Be a responsible surfer, don't abuse/spam.