We meditate on the Creator in the midst of His creation.
Let us meditate on the process of the universe being created by Him;
the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars being expressions of Him;
our consciousness being sent out to us from Him; we meditate
on everything that reveals Him to us.
This is truly seeing the Truth. Everything that happens
to us we perceive only as outward events. We find no joy in them. We
become as used to them as the clockwork movement of toys. The events
of our life flow over us just like the waters of a river flowing over
the pebbles on its bed without affecting them. As an outcome, our
minds do not respond to these events, scenes around us appear trivial
and the passing of days do not signify anything. Because of
this, we create artificial excitement for ourselves by indulging in
purposeless activities for recreation.
This is what is the outcome of our gazing at outward events
only; they do not provide any sustenance to our minds. They only
succeed in occupying our senses and our feelings for the time being
and up to a point and no further. Whatever sustenance they are thus
able to provide dries up on the surface itself without nourishing the
consciousness deep within us. We see the sun rising every morning,
the river flowing on, the shrubs and trees growing, everything is
seen to be going on as usual. Yearning for something
which we do not see every day, we are curious to witness some event
which is different from those usual ones taking place daily around us.
But when we see the Truth in the events, our souls are
satisfied. Truth is ever new, its inner significance everlasting. We
are blessed if we are able to perceive the eternal Truth in all the
fleeting events touching our lives. Then all is filled with sublimity,
wonder and joy.
This is why at least once a day we meditate on the Truth
that is behind all events fleeting through the universe. We look
within ourselves to realise the Power residing within all these
events. Then the veil of matter enshrouding our vision is removed and
the universe does not appear like a machine fuelling our daily habits.
Our consciousnss is filled with the sense of a conscious Truth
being expressed through the universe at every moment. Then standing
amidst the fire, water, shrubs and trees around us, we are able to
proclaim that we have perceived the infinite knowledge of God exresssed
in joy and immortality.
We shall not dismiss any event as insignificant, but shall
perceive the infinite Truth residing within us as enjoined in gayatri -
the ancient prayer for mediation:
"We meditate on the Power that has created all the worlds
and has also bestowed on us the wisdom to comprehend this
ourselves through our own meditation."
(Chaitra 3, BE 1315)
Published in Parabaas May 7, 2020.
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