-There are
innumerable things in the world, and each thing has endless varieties. If you
try to experiencing everything first before deciding that there is no happiness
in it, your whole life pass in this endeavor.
-There are
people who run after money all their lives, and yet do not decide that it does
not have the happiness they are seeking. Again, if you finally do come to the
conclusion that the world is not a place of happiness, but the mind doubts
whether or not there is happiness in God, then what will you do?
-As human
beings, God has bestowed us with subtle intellects that can make this decision
even without experience. Broadly, the intellects of living beings can be classified
into four categories:
(1) The
lowest is the intellect of an insect. It is attracted to the fire. On coming
near the flame, it gets burnt. But it does not learn from the experience, and
commits the same mistake repeatedly.
(2) The
intellect of a cat is subtler. If it sits on a hot place, it learns from its
experience. In future, it refuses even to sit on a cold plate, in apprehension
that it may get burnt.
(3) The
intellect of sheep is even subtler. It has never been attacked by a wolf. But
the moment it sees a wolf, it perceives impending danger and runs for its life.
(4) The
intellect of human is even subtler. Merely by intellectual discrimination,
without seeing or experiencing, they are expected to reach the conclusion that
there is no happiness in the world.
-Actually, everyone has had experience of the world to a
lesser or greater extent. We made the desires of the senses and strived hard to
satisfy them. What was the experience
each time? For a moment the desire is quenched, but then it arose again with
redoubled intensity. This is the nature of all worldly desires, whether they
are teeny-weeny cravings that you have made innumerable times in your lives or
the bigger desires that loom more largely on your mind. The principle is
exactly same. So we should utilize our experience to date, to reach a blanket
conclusion about the nature of all worldly desires. That is what God expects us
to do, and that is the instruction of the scriptures…….
Radhe radhe................wonderful answer given by swamiji.....
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