Krishna says in
the Gita that it is because of ajnana or ignorance that people experiences are
kinds of agitation and so they are deluded. The cause of sorrow is moha or
delusion. One can achieve one’s objective of dispelling sorrow only when one
discards and destroys one’s delusion. The Gita’s message is that we should get
rid of ignorance.
A German
psychiatrist said, “The pathology that humanity seems to be suffering from is
robot pathology.” We have become robots. We have become unaware and that leads
to becoming mechanical and so we have become unhappy. The extent to which
ignorance is discarded determines the quality of improvement in one’s life. The
greater our freedom from ignorance, the greater is our happiness.
I was
recently reading an interesting cartoon. The Bishop was very happy with a
Father for his excellent missionary work. He called the Father and said, “I am
very happy with your missionary work, and as a token of my love I am going to
give you a very beautiful horse, which I have loved. I am going to give you
this Arabian horse so that it may help you in carrying out your missionary
work.”
The
Father was very happy. The Bishop said “There is only one condition that you
should beware of…. The horse only knows two words – “Hallelujah, and ‘O God!’
If you mount the horse and goad it to run, it will not; but if you utter ‘O
God’ immediately, it will start galloping. Being teamed by a Bishop, it has
become very religious. And if you want to stop the horse, pulling the reins will
not do; you have to say. ‘Hallelujah’ and then instantaneously, it will stop.”
The
father sat on the beautiful Arabian horse and said. “O God!” The horse started
galloping at great speed. And as he said “O God” again and again, it ran faster
and faster. While the Father was enjoying the ride, suddenly he realized that
the horse was heading towards the brink of a cliff. Now he wanted to stop the
horse and said “stop, stop!” “Hallelujah” and immediately, the horse stopped,
right at the edge. One moment later they would have plunged to their deaths.
And then
he looked at the valley and said “O God! You saved me”. No sooner had he
uttered this, the horse started galloping…. So uttering O God was a mechanical
act and not one that was thought out!.
One can
find people of any religious sect say their prayers mechanically. Their prayers
and expressions, “O God, O Ram or O Krishna”…. Are mechanical. And the genesis
of the mechanical tendency is unawareness. The more you are unaware, the
greater is your mechanical tendency, the greater is the robotic life that you
lead and consequently, true religious quality gets totally eroded.
Therefore,
it is very essential, in spiritual life and in religious life, to deepen the
quality of awareness, be it a prayer or a worship that you are doing. To deepen
your awareness, which is born out of true perception and understanding, is one
of the important qualities of a spiritual or a religious life. In Tantra
Shastra it is said, “Chaitanya Atma,” our Atma, the self should be one of Chaitanya,
of awareness. And therefore, to deepen one’s awareness is one of the principal
teachings of all the great Masters and especially of the Gita.
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