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Life's Perfect Recipe

Indian Express
-- Vineet Deshmukh
March 2001

Her motherly looks belie her sharp and remarkably delightful wisdom of a guru, that is deeply embedded in her. Just like a mother, she hugs you so tight that the invisible wall between the guru and disciple crumbles like ninepins instantly. She pours her heart to reveal self-knowledge with such simplicity, that it captures the imagination of even those who might not have been initiated into spiritualism or may have no attitude or aptitude for spirituality.

She is Mata Amritandamayi, the spiritual leader who has her base at Vallickavu in Kerala and Mata Amritandamayi ashrams spread across the length and breadth of the country. Pune boasts of one such ashram at Nigdi. Amma, as she is fondly called, is presently on visit to the city, for discourse. The most admirable feature of Amma is that, she speaks only in Malayli, but language has been no barrier between her and her disciples, considering that they come from all parts of the world. When this writer spoke to her, the answers came in Malayalam, but her brilliant disciple translated them into English, within seconds, in an amazingly professional manner. Excerpts from an interview

Question: How can one harmoniously blend spirituality with materialism?

There is no such difference between spirituality and materialism. Spirituality teaches us how to live in this materialistic world. A person who knows how to swim, delightfully goes into the ocean and the one who does not know how to swim drowns. Just like that, a person who has realised the changing nature of the world can lead a happier life, while the person who is not aware of its ups and downs will become more sorrowful, filled with a lot of fear and worry.

Life is like the pendulum of a clock. When it swings at one end, it does not stop there - instead it gains momentum and swings to the other side. Mind is just the same - it swings between happiness and unhappiness. It is only when the pendulum is at the centre that it becomes still. Similarly, our equilibrium can be maintained when are minds are still and this can be achieved when we can balance our lives between spirituality and materialism. It's then, that we are not trapped between happiness and unhappiness. Seeking 100 percent happiness from the outside world is like trying to roll the sky and carry it under the armpits.

In today's materialistic world, if one person in the society is observing spiritual values, nobody wants to follow his footsteps. However, the person with an inner attitude and experience is sure to be more joyful amidst the thousands in the society who are caught in the whirlpool of materialism.

Question: How does one achieve self-knowledge through formal education or value education at home?

Information technology is a big leap in science and has made the whole world into a small family, literally bringing it under one umbrella. However, at the same time, hearts have narrowed down to the extent that we refuse to accept and recognise the talents of others. The modern education system is like cutting the feet to fit into the shoes. Children are taught education for living, but not education for life. We have developed the intellectual world where heads have grown, but the hearts have dried up. I don't have a grudge against "modern science" or "progress", but there should be a beautiful blend between both-that is, between spiritualism and materialism.

Spirituality is an art, which teaches you to live the entire life in perfection. It is management of your life and parents, as well as educational institutes should teach this value added aspect.

Question: Can one gain inner knowledge and peace of mind by hearing discourses by masters or by visiting places of worship?

Once in a while it's ok to visit a place of worship for your personal peace of mind. However, when you go out of your country, several doubts are raised regarding our places of worship. Like why do we worship a monkey god or an elephant god? Most of us have no inkling about the subtle significance and when we approach the priest of the temple, he too would probably have no clue. That, we should transform from being monkeys to perfect human beings, that we should posses the amazing quality of an elephant's trunk which can pick up a needle with the utmost dexterity, as well as ferociously uproot a tree, that, we must learn the art of listening as portrayed symbolically through the big ears of the elephant god is knowledge that is alien to most of us. Similarly, parents too are not in a position to impart spiritual knowledge.

Therefore, the only perfect people are the genuine spiritual masters who have attained mastery in the search of ultimate truth. A temple priest is like a KG schoolteacher who can only show the picture of a parrot and identify it. You can take birth in a temple, but you cannot die there. You have to grow inside and outside. Once you have grown inwardly and outwardly, every place will be like a temple. Spiritual masters, who are genuine, carry the inner experience of Godhood and share with thousands around them. They guide you through their rich and wise experiences.

Question: Describe the role of the parents today?

Parents help children only in the outer knowledge, making them outwardly ambitious for which they create the necessary situation. But they have forgotten to teach the children how to live life. When you walk on grass, a path is easily carved, but even if you walk on a rocky path 100 times, it is difficult to carve a path. Hence, it is important that parents mould their children when young.

What children see of their parents these days is the latter's obsession with accumulating wealth and not in developing inner richness. Thus they grow up with the opinion that it is only wealth that matters in life. Such children grow up with no control over their emotions and thoughts and can go astray.

Question: Should women be career-persons?

Women must study, work, and be self-sufficient. But in the process, her responsibilities have increased a lot since she continues to manage the home front too. However she progresses, a woman should not forget that she has been endowed with a special gift from God-and that is, motherhood. She must be able to discharge this duty with equal dexterity along with her work-which comes with utmost patience. If she forgets the responsibility of motherhood and gives priority to other matters, then the harmonious functioning of society will be affected.

Economically India may not be worthy, but its only worth is love, much of which comes through the heart of the mother. If that love disappears, then it will be a complete disintegration of the family and society. Already a family has become an island.

Very importantly, a woman may adorn man-like qualities for the sake of her work, but inside her heart she should preserve her femininity, which is what makes her very special in society.

 

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