Session 6: Your Path to Happiness (7th June 1966)
There are two laws that will
cover all behavior. And I say if you'll
use these two laws, it'll lead into full realization: The first is
— an attitude of harmlessness toward all beings.
The second is — the law of mutuality, that any behavior
if agreed to by both is correct. If one doesn't
agree, the other should not try to make the one do it. For instance, I want to go to the
movies. I said, “Well, let's go to movies.”
And you say, “No.” And I said, “Well, why not? Come on, you
should go.” “No.” Well that's wrong
in my part, if you don't want to go I shouldn't want you to go. It's only mutual if we both agree on it.
There is
no act that cannot be used for helping one grow in the path. And, it must be a full-time thing, if we want
to get realization. It
can't be a weekend or one hour in the evening, one hour in the morning
thing. It must be all the time! Relatively speaking, there is little growth until the
subject is every minute, every day.
The happier
we are, the more we are dwelling in God, in the Self. We
falsely attribute the happiness to the person out there, or the thing out
there. But what actually happens is
— is when the person or thing out there
satisfies our desire, we stop thinking.
And when we stop thinking, we feel good. When we stop thinking, we are being our own
Self.
So, someday, we
all discover that the only joy that is — is the joy of our beingness, of our
Self,
which we before attributed to people and things. When we know that point that the only joy is
our very own Self, that follows that the opposite — misery, is just ego.
And more specifically, ego frustration —
we have desires, we want things, we can't get them, we feel
unhappy. So, all misery has its source in the ego. All happiness has its source in the
Self.
Now, this can be used twenty-four hours a day for growth. As I said before, the only growth there is being that we
are now. We always have been, we always
will be, this infinite Self. It is
changeless, perfect. So, the only growth
is we cannot grow into the Self, because we are that. But
we do grow out of the ego. The only
growth there is — is letting go of the
ego.
So, to use this
concept of happiness versus misery: Every time we are unhappy, if we just assume
that, “Well, this has its source in the
ego.” We may then look for the source of the misery, and when we discover it,
we automatically let it go.
The only reason why we don't let go of misery or can't, it's
because we don't see the cause of it. When anyone
sees the cause of the misery, he lets it go naturally. So,
if we hold onto that concept, that all misery has its source in the ego, we can use
it as a method of growth, by looking at, every time we are unhappy, looking at
it, but with the desire to let it go.
All right now, ‘looking
at it’ is not so easy, because we must learn how to look at it. When
we are unhappy, we should look within for a frustrated desire — this is the source of all misery. We had a desire and it's selfish. We
wanted something, we couldn't get it, therefore were unhappy.
So, every
time, we are unhappy, we should sit with it, look at it, see its source in the
ego. And when you see the source of it,
when you see that desire that's being frustrated, you'll automatically let go
of it. And by
doing so, you're letting go of a bit of ego, continue this and you'll get full
realization. You'll eliminate the ego.
This can
be used every day. If you try it, you
will discover that, it affords very rapid growth.
When you're miserable, get quiet
look within, look for the desire behind it.
When you see it, you'll automatically let go.
There's
another side to desire called ‘aversion’.
Things we dislike, we have
aversions to. But an aversion is a
desire not to have. So, even an
aversion is a desire - the desire not to have.
So, to sum up that I've just said, a very rapid
means of growth, one that could give us full realization — is simply looking at our joys and
sorrows.
[Awareness
watching awareness method.]
Looking at the sorrows, we look for the ego source of it, the
desire and it's frustration. And when we
see it, you automatically let go of it.
By so doing, we let go of a bit of ego, we keep it up, in the
eventually, there's no more ego.
Now, it's also good to approach it on the other side, on the
on the happiness side. If you'll
study your happiness, you'll see that the more you are with the Self of the
capital ‘S’, or the more you are with God, the happier you are. When
we see that our happiness is nothing but being that which we are, we will
automatically try to just be what we are, more so.
So, we may also look to the happiness, discover what that is,
and find that it's simply our very own beingness. And that will encourage us to just be what we
are, really, more and more.
So, these
two big things in life — joy and sorrow, can be used every day for growth. Right now, since we all know it, if we don't use it, I say it's only because our
desire for the world — our desire for misery is greater than our desire for
this infinite joy! And, that we hold on to that desire merely
by habit.
And, I also want to repeat
something else that I said, that this path has to be a full-time occupation! It cannot be part-time. They must be with it twenty-four hours a day,
if we expect realization.
It matters not how busy we are in life. If we have the right attitude, if we have that seeking
attitude all the time, we will be doing those things — that will be leading us
out of this confinement, out of the tractor we've gotten our Self into. It must be twenty-four hours a day.
[Comment:
This twenty-four hours a day refer to the Attitude and Consciousness of
us, — of applying the concepts that we’ve learnt, applying it in the background
mode as a way of habit. Just like the
computer running that anti-virus program twenty-four hours a day and it does
not affect the use of the computer.]
When I say twenty-four hours a day, that includes sleep. We carry into our sleep, the extreme of consciousness of
the daytime — what the stream of consciousness is, when we fall asleep, it so
remains during the night.
When we're intensely on the path during the daytime, we
actually grow during the night, our dreams would changed — the horrible dreams become good dreams,
will even meet higher saints and sages in our sleep state, in our dream state. — We will get lessons from them in
that state, sometimes more easily than in a waking state.
The growth
does go on during sleep, if we make enough effort in the waking state — to make
it all the time. So, growth can be twenty-four hours a day, and should be, [to go] after that realization, it must
be.
We can only
help ourselves, if you want to take it from
the top. And helping the other one, you're only helping
yourself. There only is yourself, in the
end you'll see.
And, looking at the separation, each one is
fully responsible for what happens to him or to her. I can't help you one
iota. It's only an appearance that I'm
helping you. If you get any help, you do it.
You'll listen to what he said and you'll say “Oh, I like that. I'm going to use that.” But you do it.
No one can help you [to
do it]. If no one can help you, no
one can hurt you, that's also nice to know.
If you've got that much faith in God, your prayer will be
answered immediately. If we haven't got that much faith then we must do our best — pray for “How
you best know how to pray?” Now the one
prayer that we should have above all other prayers is to pray for wisdom!
The mind is only creative. It creates what we hold in mind. And, it doesn't recognize the word ‘not’
or ‘no’. If I don't want to think of a
monkey, I'm only thinking of a monkey.
If I do not want to be sick, if I do not want an accident, I am thinking
of accident, intending to create it.
So, instead of
thinking of no accident, we must think
of safety. Instead of thinking of
sickness, we must think of health.
This is the greatest weakness
and so-called demonstration — people
think in negatives, they don't want this and they don't want that — and that's what they create. So, we must think only what we want, never
what we do not want. And, if we would think only what we want — that is all we would ever get. It's
as simple as all that, not easy, but it's simple. If we would think only what we want, that is
all. And everything that we would get.
Karma is the automatic behavior. Karma is past habits. Karma is our unconscious mind, etc., etc.,
Being infinite Beings, we can transcend karma. It's
impossible to work out karma, because as you are working out one active, you're
creating a similar act for the future.
By, its very definition — it's
impossible to work out karma, every act now create an act in the future.
So, while we're trying
to work out all the past action, we're creating action for the future. So, it's impossible to work out karma. Karma works for the ego.
Karma is a law for the ego. Once
we know who and what we are, karma does not operate, karma does not exist. Someday we get to the point where we
see this, and we just stepped out and above karma, and there is no more.
See, these
things are so simple, if you'll look at it from the top. I use the words ‘in the top’, they tell me reason.
We should always start reasoning with truth. With a true statement, then everything is
simple.
As statements of truth, we may take “God as All. God is perfect.” Start reasoning from there, and see where
your troubles are. They'll disappear,
they have to.
When we start with the truth, everything is simple. If it's complex, it's wrong. With
the complexes steeped in the realm of ego, the greater the ego the greater the
complexity. God is
simple, the ego is
complex.
Karma is created in our thought. The action is just an aftermath of
thought. It's impossible for you to
commit any act without a thought of it, prior to it, right? The karma is created in the thought. It's a thoughts we take with it, it's not the
acts. The act is gone through and
finished, but the thought remain.
In this era that we're in, it's a low period, majority people
are in the state of lethargy [apathy].
It looks like a very peaceful vassal state when one is in there, it’s a
state of apathy. The Rajas [term from India], the energetic state
is much higher. When we
start to move into that energetic state, we begin to express the subconscious
desires and wishes. And, so they come out and we see it as if it is getting worse. Whereas, before we were thinking it
unconsciously, now we want to carry it out, we want to hit somebody, we're
angry, we start fighting, and it looks
as though we're coming in the wrong direction,
but it is a higher state.
Arjuna did not want to fight,
he was told [by Krishna that] he had
to fight. If you can't fight, you must fight. If you can fight, you don't have to fight. That’s the way it comes out. If you can fight, you're already moving above
the state of Rajas, just the energetic state.
And then, you're moving into the sapphic[??] — the spiritually peaceful
state. When you're moving toward that
spiritually peaceful state, you're able to fight, but you don't want to — so
you don't.
So, when you move up, out of
the lethargy state, it looks as though your character sometimes is becoming
worse, it isn't. You're just
expressing more and it's showing what before was unconscious. Anger, and anger mood is a higher mood than
the mood of apathy. The highest mood is that of peace, and it's all degrees between
those three states.
A fully-realized master, a Jesus or any master, to whom
you look to, it's possible to keep his company all the time. You can learn that positively, by testing it
out.
These masters are omnipresent. They are right where we are all the time. They
are readily contacted, and not difficult to contact, because they are pushing
toward us much more than we are pushing toward them. But, you must open ourselves to
it. We must make the contact.
So, the very best of holy company would be a fully
realized Being. Next best would be a saint and so
forth, coming down. Coming down to
everyday life, it would be people who are on the path with us. People who think the way we think.
But the very best is the highest, the highest can be
contacted not with people, but when you are by yourself, therefore the more you
can be by yourself, the better.
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