¿POR QUÉ SOMOS LO QUE SOMOS?
Bhagavan responde a este rompecabezas:
- Un video de presentación
"Dios te creo, tú eres Dios, del polvo vienes, polvo eres", dijo el Señor Jesús. Todo el Universo de acuerdo a Bhagavan Baba es reacción, reflejo y resonancia. Swami nos da el ejemplo del niño que le dijo a su madre que había alguien escondido en las colinas, que lo reprende todos los días. Con una sonrisa, la madre le enseñó el principio de la eco y le dijo: "Háblale siempre con amor y verás que es una buena persona !"
El Universo es un espejo. Lo que damos, es lo que obtenemos a cambio. Si pedimos algo que nos gusta, entonces eso es lo que tenemos. Por el contrario, si nos aferramos a algo desagradable, incluso si no te gusta, eso es lo que el universo nos dará a cambio también. Un espejo sólo refleja. Así, la responsabilidad está en nosotros por tener buenos pensamientos, buenos sentimientos y hacer buenas obras. Lo que sembramos, es lo que vamos a cosechar.
Ver vídeo:
Yad bhavam Bhavati (como uno ve , llegara a ser). Usted está obligado a experimentar el reflejo, la reacción y la resonancia de sus sentimientos, sean buenos o malos. Si usted ve mal en los demás, es sólo un reflejo de sus malos sentimientos. Es un error culpar a los demás sin tener en cuenta sus propias faltas. Deben purificar sus sentimientos, en primera instancia. Deben amar, incluso a aquellos que consideren como malos. De hecho, nadie es malo en este mundo. Es a causa de bhrama (la ilusión) ,que se tiene en cuenta ha algunos como buenos y otros como malos.
El 31 de agosto 2008 resultó ser una ocasión especial para todos los estudiantes de Swami que estaban trabajando en varias instituciones en Puttaparthi y Whitefield. Swami había accedido amablemente a hablar con ellos esa tarde. Como lo había prometido, Swami preguntó a las 3:30 pm, si todos los estudiantes se habían reunido en el Salón de Bhajans. Quería asegurarse de que no se pierdan la recompensa que estaba a punto de conferir.
Swami dio la vuelta y le preguntó con dulzura a todo el mundo, en cuanto a si todos estaban contentos con la comida! Cuando todo el mundo respondió con alegría, Bhagavan estuvo muy contento y conmovido.
Swami encendió la vela y corto un pastel hecho especialmente para la ocasión.. Entonces, Swami se instalo cómodamente frente a todos los estudiantes. Entre las muchas cosas que Él les dijo, contó una pequeña historia muy conmovedora y poderosa que dice así:
Un perro, una vez entro en una sala de espejos. Al ver tantos perros por todas partes, consideró que se debía afirmar su supremacía. Ya que gruñó con autoridad, cientos de perros gruñeron de nuevo el. Luego atacó a uno de los perros. El espejo se derrumbó y rompió en pedazos. Y ahora había un millar de perros gruñendo al perro! . Así es como los perros se comportan.
Pero cuando una persona entra en la misma sala, y sólo está llena de amor y admiración, porque él sabe la verdad, que es sólo un reflejo en todas partes. En todo caso si se da cuenta de cualquier defecto, inmediatamente lo corrige y al instante todo se vuelve perfecto!
La forma por sí sola, no constituye un ser humano. Un verdadero ser humano es aquel que encarna las buenas costumbres, ayuda siempre, y no genera dolor. Usted no sólo debe ser unmanava aakara (ser humano en la forma), debería convertirse en un manava aachara (ser humano en la práctica). Hablar bien, ver el bien, hacer el bien y ser bueno. Se manifiesta la Divinidad, sólo cuando su conducta es buena.
Las vibraciones divinas que se derivan de los bhajans que acaban de cantar, se extiende a todas las partes del mundo. El canto del nombre divino, purifica los corazones de muchos. Por lo tanto, no hay que tener malos sentimientos o usar malas palabras. Empleen palabras sagradas. Canten la gloria de Dios. Al hacerlo, ustedes serán de gran ayuda para todo el mundo. No lastimen a otros. Ayuda a todo el mundo. Al ayudar a los demás, sin duda se lograrán resultados positivos. Hagan un uso adecuado de su tiempo. El canto del nombre de Dios, hace sagrado a su corazón.
Muchas veces vemos cosas "bonitas", que le suceden a la gente "mala" , y cosas 'desafortunado' pasandoles a la gente 'buena' . Swami dice que el bien y el mal son relativos, uno sólo se enfrenta a las consecuencias de nuestras acciones y pensamientos. La disparidad genera confusión, debido a los tiempos involucrados.
Cuando aplaudimos, escuchamos el sonido inmediatamente, la reacción es instantánea. Pero se necesita un tiempo, después de haber terminado la comida, antes de eructar, la reacción lleva algo más de tiempo. Del mismo modo, cuando una semilla de mango se siembra, se necesitan años para que el árbol crezca y de sus frutos, el tiempo de reacción aquí es mucho más extenso .
Hacemos el bien, y aveces somos golpeados por la desgracia. Y nos preguntamos, "¿Por qué me pasó esto a mí?" En realidad, nuestras acciones también tienen diferentes tiempos de reacción. A menudo confundimos la reacción a una acción, cuando al parecer se produce después de otra acción. Y estamos desconcertados , ya que no somos conscientes de muchas de nuestras acciones pasadas! .
Así que dejen ir el pasado, estemos siempre en el presente y hagamos el bien, para asegurarnos de que siempre obtengamos buenos resultados, una vez que la carga del pasado de las malas acciones, se agote!
Y el mejor momento para empezar a ser bueno es - ¡AHORA!
fuente: http://media.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_09/01JUL11/11_05_video.htm
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
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WHY WE ARE WHAT WE ARE ?
Bhagawan answers this puzzle
- A video presentatión
“God you think, God you are; dust you think, dust you are” said Lord Jesus. The entire Universe according to Bhagawan Baba is reaction, reflection and resound. Swami gives us the example of the little boy who told his mother that there was someone hiding in the hills, who scolded him everyday. With a smile, the mother taught him the principle of the echo and told him, “Always speak lovingly to him and you will see what a nice person he is!”
The Universe is a mirror. What we hold up to it, is what we get in return. If we hold something we like, then that is what we get. On the contrary, if we hold up something unpleasant, even if we don’t like it, that is what the Universe will give us in return too. A mirror only reflects. Thus the onus is on us to hold good thoughts, good feelings and do good deeds. As we sow, so shall we reap.
Yad bhavam tad bhavathi (as you think so you become). You are bound to experience the reflection, reaction, and resound of your feelings, be they good or bad. If you see bad in others, it is only a reflection of your evil feelings. It is a mistake to blame others while ignoring your own faults. Purify your feelings in the first instance. Love even those whom you consider as wicked. In fact, nobody is wicked in this world. It is because of bhrama (delusion) that you consider some as good and some wicked.
The August 31, 2008 turned out to be a special occasion for all of Swami’s students working in various institutions at Puttaparthi and Whitefield. Swami had graciously agreed to speak to them that afternoon. As He had promised, Swami enquired at about 3:30 p.m. whether all the students had gathered in the Bhajan Hall. He wanted to make sure none would miss the bounty that He was about to confer.
Swami went around and enquired sweetly from everyone as to whether they were all happy with the food! When everyone responded with joy, Bhagawan was very happy and touched. Moving to the front, Swami lit the candle and cut a specially made cake. Then Swami settled comfortably facing all the students. Among the many things He told them, was a very poignant and powerful little story which runs thus:
A dog once entered a hall of mirrors. Seeing so many dogs all around, it felt that it must assert its supremacy. As it growled in authority, hundreds of dogs growled back at it. Now it attacked one of the dogs. The mirror collapsed and broke into pieces. Now there were a thousand dogs growling back at the dog! That is how dogs behave. But when a human enters the same hall, he is only filled with love and admiration, for he knows the truth that it is only him being reflected everywhere. If at all he notices any defect, he immediately corrects himself and instantly everything becomes perfect!
Form alone does not constitute a human being. A true human being is one who embodies good habits, helps ever, and hurts never. You should not merely be an aakara manava (human being in form); you should become an aachara manava (human being in practice). Speak good, see good, do good, and be good. Divinity will manifest in you only when your conduct is good.
The divine vibrations that result from the bhajan you have just sung is spreading to all parts of the world. The divine name that you chant purifies the hearts of many. Hence do not entertain bad feelings or use bad words. Employ sacred words. Sing the glory of God. By doing so, you will render a great help to the whole world. Do not hurt others. Help everybody. When you help others, you will certainly achieve positive results. Make proper use of your time. Chant God's Name and make your heart sacred.
Many times we see ‘nice’ things happening to ‘bad’ people and ‘unfortunate' things happening to ‘good’ people. Swami says that good and bad are relative; one only faces the consequences of one's actions and thoughts. The confusing disparity is because of the time frame involved.
When we clap our hands, we hear the sound immediately; the reaction is instantaneous. But it takes a while after we have finished food before we belch; that reaction takes some more time. Similarly when a mango seed is sown, it takes years for the tree to grow and yield fruits; the reaction time here is a lot more.
We do good and at times are struck by misfortune. We wonder, “Why did this happen to me?” In reality our actions too have different reaction times. We often confuse the reaction to one action when it seemingly comes after another action. And we are baffled all the more as we are unaware of so many of our past actions! So letting go of the past, let us always be good and do good, for that will ensure that we always get good results once the load of past bad actions is worn down!
And the best time to start being good is – NOW!
- Radio Sai team
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
Muchas veces vemos cosas "bonitas", que le suceden a la gente "mala" , y cosas 'desafortunado' pasandoles a la gente 'buena' . Swami dice que el bien y el mal son relativos, uno sólo se enfrenta a las consecuencias de nuestras acciones y pensamientos. La disparidad genera confusión, debido a los tiempos involucrados.
Cuando aplaudimos, escuchamos el sonido inmediatamente, la reacción es instantánea. Pero se necesita un tiempo, después de haber terminado la comida, antes de eructar, la reacción lleva algo más de tiempo. Del mismo modo, cuando una semilla de mango se siembra, se necesitan años para que el árbol crezca y de sus frutos, el tiempo de reacción aquí es mucho más extenso .
Hacemos el bien, y aveces somos golpeados por la desgracia. Y nos preguntamos, "¿Por qué me pasó esto a mí?" En realidad, nuestras acciones también tienen diferentes tiempos de reacción. A menudo confundimos la reacción a una acción, cuando al parecer se produce después de otra acción. Y estamos desconcertados , ya que no somos conscientes de muchas de nuestras acciones pasadas! .
Así que dejen ir el pasado, estemos siempre en el presente y hagamos el bien, para asegurarnos de que siempre obtengamos buenos resultados, una vez que la carga del pasado de las malas acciones, se agote!
Y el mejor momento para empezar a ser bueno es - ¡AHORA!
fuente: http://media.radiosai.org/Journals/Vol_09/01JUL11/11_05_video.htm
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
......................................................................................................
WHY WE ARE WHAT WE ARE ?
Bhagawan answers this puzzle
- A video presentatión
“God you think, God you are; dust you think, dust you are” said Lord Jesus. The entire Universe according to Bhagawan Baba is reaction, reflection and resound. Swami gives us the example of the little boy who told his mother that there was someone hiding in the hills, who scolded him everyday. With a smile, the mother taught him the principle of the echo and told him, “Always speak lovingly to him and you will see what a nice person he is!”
The Universe is a mirror. What we hold up to it, is what we get in return. If we hold something we like, then that is what we get. On the contrary, if we hold up something unpleasant, even if we don’t like it, that is what the Universe will give us in return too. A mirror only reflects. Thus the onus is on us to hold good thoughts, good feelings and do good deeds. As we sow, so shall we reap.
Yad bhavam tad bhavathi (as you think so you become). You are bound to experience the reflection, reaction, and resound of your feelings, be they good or bad. If you see bad in others, it is only a reflection of your evil feelings. It is a mistake to blame others while ignoring your own faults. Purify your feelings in the first instance. Love even those whom you consider as wicked. In fact, nobody is wicked in this world. It is because of bhrama (delusion) that you consider some as good and some wicked.
The August 31, 2008 turned out to be a special occasion for all of Swami’s students working in various institutions at Puttaparthi and Whitefield. Swami had graciously agreed to speak to them that afternoon. As He had promised, Swami enquired at about 3:30 p.m. whether all the students had gathered in the Bhajan Hall. He wanted to make sure none would miss the bounty that He was about to confer.
Swami went around and enquired sweetly from everyone as to whether they were all happy with the food! When everyone responded with joy, Bhagawan was very happy and touched. Moving to the front, Swami lit the candle and cut a specially made cake. Then Swami settled comfortably facing all the students. Among the many things He told them, was a very poignant and powerful little story which runs thus:
A dog once entered a hall of mirrors. Seeing so many dogs all around, it felt that it must assert its supremacy. As it growled in authority, hundreds of dogs growled back at it. Now it attacked one of the dogs. The mirror collapsed and broke into pieces. Now there were a thousand dogs growling back at the dog! That is how dogs behave. But when a human enters the same hall, he is only filled with love and admiration, for he knows the truth that it is only him being reflected everywhere. If at all he notices any defect, he immediately corrects himself and instantly everything becomes perfect!
Form alone does not constitute a human being. A true human being is one who embodies good habits, helps ever, and hurts never. You should not merely be an aakara manava (human being in form); you should become an aachara manava (human being in practice). Speak good, see good, do good, and be good. Divinity will manifest in you only when your conduct is good.
The divine vibrations that result from the bhajan you have just sung is spreading to all parts of the world. The divine name that you chant purifies the hearts of many. Hence do not entertain bad feelings or use bad words. Employ sacred words. Sing the glory of God. By doing so, you will render a great help to the whole world. Do not hurt others. Help everybody. When you help others, you will certainly achieve positive results. Make proper use of your time. Chant God's Name and make your heart sacred.
Many times we see ‘nice’ things happening to ‘bad’ people and ‘unfortunate' things happening to ‘good’ people. Swami says that good and bad are relative; one only faces the consequences of one's actions and thoughts. The confusing disparity is because of the time frame involved.
When we clap our hands, we hear the sound immediately; the reaction is instantaneous. But it takes a while after we have finished food before we belch; that reaction takes some more time. Similarly when a mango seed is sown, it takes years for the tree to grow and yield fruits; the reaction time here is a lot more.
We do good and at times are struck by misfortune. We wonder, “Why did this happen to me?” In reality our actions too have different reaction times. We often confuse the reaction to one action when it seemingly comes after another action. And we are baffled all the more as we are unaware of so many of our past actions! So letting go of the past, let us always be good and do good, for that will ensure that we always get good results once the load of past bad actions is worn down!
And the best time to start being good is – NOW!
- Radio Sai team
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
OMSAIRAMMM...
CENTRO SAI HISPANO...
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