Sunday, April 29, 2012

Universal love and service

Indian mystics and Sufi saints searched for the source of creation by going in, having experience of that consciousness and then seeing (experiencing) THAT in everyone and everything around. Universal love was the outcome.
Some (like Christians) search for the creator through service of living beings.
Religious people mainly do good deeds (serve others) for improving their own lot in this life or the life hereafter or for avoiding suffering.  Basically they are driven by greed and fear – not by a genuine desire to serve and seek.
There are many others (propelled by Rajas and Tamas) – social workers – who acting through their egos (as if they have been entrusted with the task of forcing others to mend their ways), take upon themselves the task of improving things around (civilization, environment, animals, old structures etc.).  In many a case their initiatives are born from deep sense of fear at sub-conscious level of their minds – not out of love and compassion.  Ego or fear drives most of these social workers (including some politicians).
To give an example, one of my friends was in the grip of strong sense of fear.  If a plane was passing over, he had the fear what if this 250MT of metal falls over my head.  He had dozens of old cars.  He used to clean, repair and look after them.  One day he brought an old Mercedes car.  He told me they were taking this poor thing to junkyard!  I saved her and brought her here.
Destruction and creation is normal cycle of existence.  Can one really save anyone or anything and for how long?  In this infinite existence, galaxies are sucked into blackholes and others come out – what to talk of saving something on this earth.  Death and destruction leads to creation! The elements of junked car would bring a new one into existence (not directly).  Trying to save it is an act born out of ignorance and does not really help – it is in fact inefficient use of resources.