The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad [Verse 2-4-5] says, “atmanastu kamaya sarvam priyam bhavati” meaning it is only for sake of the self alone that all is loved. The verse says verbatim that no husband, wife, father, mother, son, loves the other for the sake of that persons happiness. All love for their own happiness only. Only a Self-Realised or God-Realised person can love selflessly for the sake of the other’s happiness. Thus, we love the other only since we get some happiness from them – physically, emotionally, and materially. Our self-interest is getting fulfilled at some level. Ofcourse, we may not want to agree with this position as we feel that our love is unselfish and that we have done so much for our loved ones without expecting any return. If that be so, why do we feel let down or suffer when our loved ones betray us or forget what we have done for them? Because our selfless love did have an ounce of selfishness and self-interest. The above spiritual revelation is not for us ...
I was a Sydenhamite and rejoined the college as a lecturer after completing C.A. Those were the golden years of the college. Being interested in music/singing, I also took active interest in Sydenham’s Performing Arts Society. The very first song I sang for a Sydenham fest then was “Mere sapno ki Rani kab aayegi tu.” During the same period I also got introduced to spirituality. I heard many spiritual masters and met my Guru Haribhai Kothari. And through them, I learnt my first lesson in Love. Till then I was under a delusion that I knew what it is, and anyways how many of us ever think that we need to learn what love is. I learnt that ‘Love’ is different from ‘Like’. We always feel that we can love only what we like. But love includes adepting/identifying with what we dislike in others. I learnt that we (as eternal souls) have 3 bodies - a. Gross physical body, b. Subtle body (mind, thoughts, emotions, feelings), c. Causal body (our basic nature, samskars, deep – rooted condit...
Recently I happened to speak to my dear student wondering why she hadn't come for the weekly lectures.To which she replied that if 'all is well' (Aamir please note) she would definitely come this monday.I smiled and asked her "if all was really well then why need you come there anyways?".Don't we need this knowledge especially when we have this false sense of complacence that all is well.Is it really so?does all really become well by noding at your heart singing "all is well".Remove just one card of your crutches and beware that your entire house of supposed wellbeing will collaspe like a pack of cards.
I don't understand how daughters are the cause of tension ?
ReplyDeleteI'm just joking! Just a play of words to make you laugh!
Delete