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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

What is Dharma, and How Does Dharma Affect Human Life?

Redacted from discourses by Mahasambhuti

Human beings are the highest-evolved beings currently on Earth.  They possess clearly-reflected consciousness, and this makes them superior to animals.  No other being has such a clear reflection of consciousness.  Human beings can distinguish between good and bad with the help of their consciousness, and when in trouble they can find a way out, with its help.  No one likes to live in misery and suffering, far less human beings, whose consciousness can find means of relief.  Life without sorrow and suffering is a life of happiness and bliss, and that is what people desire.  Everyone is in quest of happiness; in fact it is people’s nature to seek happiness.  Now let us see what one does to achieve it and whether it is achieved by those means. 

In their search for happiness people are first attracted towards physical enjoyments.  They amass wealth and try to achieve power and position to satisfy their desires for happiness.  One who has a hundred rupees is not satisfied with it, one strives for a thousand rupees, but even possessing thousands of rupees does not satisfy.  One wants a million, and so on.  Then it is seen that a person having influence in a district wants to extend it over a province, provincial leaders want to become national leaders, and when they have achieved that there creeps in a desire for world leadership.  Mere acquisition of wealth, power and position does not satisfy a person.  The acquisition of something limited only creates the want for more, and the quest for happiness finds no end.  The hunger for possessing is unending.  It is limitless and infinite. 

However dignified or lofty the achievement, it fails to set at rest people’s unlimited quest for happiness.  Those who hanker after wealth will not be satisfied until they can obtain unlimited wealth.  Nor will the seeker of power, position and prestige be satisfied until he or she can get these in limitless proportions, as all these are objects of the world.  The world itself is finite and cannot provide infinite objects.  Naturally, therefore, the greatest worldly acquisition, even if it be the entire globe, would not secure anything of an infinite and permanent character.  What then is that infinite, eternal thing which will provide everlasting happiness?  

The Cosmic Entity alone is infinite and eternal.  It alone is limitless, and the eternal longing of human beings for happiness can only be satiated by realization of the Infinite.  The ephemeral nature of worldly possessions, power and position can only lead one to the conclusion that none of the things of the finite and limited world can set at rest the everlasting urge for happiness.  Their acquisition merely gives rise to further longing.  Only realization of the Infinite can do it.  The Infinite can be only one, and that is the Cosmic Entity.  

Hence it is only the Cosmic Entity that can provide everlasting happiness – the quest for which is the characteristic of every human being.  In reality, behind this human urge is hidden the desire, the longing, for attainment of the Cosmic Entity, unbridled rapport and inevitable merger, union, yoga.  It is the very nature of every living being.  This alone is the dharma of every person.  

The word dharma signifies “property”.  The English word for it is “nature”, “characteristic” or “property”.  The nature of fire is to burn or produce heat.  It is the characteristic or property of fire and is also termed the nature of fire.  Similarly, the dharma or nature of a human being is to seek the Cosmic Entity.  

The degree of divinity in human beings is indicated by their clearly-reflected consciousness.  Every human being, having evolved from animals, has, therefore, two aspects – the animal aspect, and the conscious aspect which distinguishes a person from animals.  Animals display predominantly the animality, while human beings, due to a well-reflected consciousness, also possess rationality.  The animality in human beings gives them a leaning towards animal life or physical enjoyment.  They, under its influence, look to eating, drinking and gratification of other physical desires.  They are attracted towards these and run after them under the influence of their animality but these do not provide happiness as their longing for it is infinite.  

Animals are satisfied with these limited enjoyments as their urge is not infinite.  However large the quantity of things offered to an animal may be, it will take only those which it needs and will not bother for the rest, while humans will certainly act differently in these conditions.  This only establishes that animals are satisfied with the limited, while the desire of human beings is limitless, although the desire for enjoyment in both is prompted and governed by the animal aspect of life.  The difference in the two is due to the possession by the human being of a clearly-reflected consciousness, something which animals lack.  


The infinite nature of the human urge for absolute happiness is due to their consciousness alone.  It is this consciousness alone which is not satisfied with the physical pleasure of possession, power and position – things which in spite of their huge proportions, are only transitory in character.  It is their consciousness which creates in human beings the longing for the Cosmic Entity.  

The objects of the world – the physical enjoyments – do not quench the thirst of the human heart for happiness.  Yet we find that people are attracted by them.  The animality in people draws them towards gratification of animal desires, but the rationality of their consciousness remains ungratified since all these are transitory and short-lived.  They are not enough to set at rest the unending and unlimited hunger of the human consciousness.  There is, thus, a constant duel in humans between their animality and rationality.  The animal aspect pulls them towards instant earthly joys, while their consciousness, not being satisfied with these, draws them towards the Cosmic Entity – the Infinite.  

This results in the struggle between the animal aspect and consciousness.  Had the carnal pleasures derived from power and position been infinite and endless, they would have set at rest the eternal quest of consciousness for happiness.  But they do not, and that is why the fleeting glory of temporal joys can never secure a lasting peace in the human mind and lead people to ecstasy.  


It is only the well-reflected consciousness which differentiates human beings from animals.  Is it then not imperative for human beings to make use of their consciousness?  If their consciousness lies dormant behind their animality, people are bound to behave like animals.  They in fact become worse than animals as, even though endowed with well-reflected consciousness, they do not make use of it.  Such people do not deserve the status of human beings.  They are animals in human form.  

The nature of consciousness is to seek for the Infinite or realize the Cosmic Entity.  Only those who make use of their consciousness and follow its dictates deserve to be called human beings.  Therefore, every person, by making full use of his or her reflected consciousness, earns the right to be called a human being and finds his or her dharma or nature to be only the search for the Infinite or Cosmic Entity.  This longing for the Infinite is the innate quality or dharma which characterizes the human status of people.  

Happiness is derived by getting what one desires.  If one does not get what one desires, one cannot be happy.  One becomes sad and miserable.  The clearly-reflected consciousness in people, which alone distinguishes them from animals, seeks the Cosmic Entity or the Infinite.  And so people derive real happiness only when they can attain the Cosmic Entity or get into the process of attaining It.  Consciousness does not want earthly joys because being finite none of them satisfy it.  The conclusion we arrive at is that the dharma of humanity is to realize the Infinite or the Cosmic Entity. It is only by means of this dharma that people can enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.  

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Is Spirituality or Tantra Scientific?

In order to understand how Tantra is scientific, better we start with asking what is science.  That which teaches the proper use of things/objects [including non-material] is science.  Science is based on rationality and pays proper attention to cause and effect.

Tantra is the collection of practices aimed at bringing us forward in evolutionary excellence, complete merger into the fullness of human potentialities.

From this we can understand that any instruction that teaches us how to properly use our body and our mind in order to direct it into such gestalts of excellence, is science.   Spiritual/Transpersonal practice is also scientific. It is logical and it does teach us how to properly use ourselves and the universe for real progress, hence, it is scientific.
The central idea of spirituality -- that Infinite Consciousness is the ultimate reality -- is common to most oriental and some occidental forms of mysticism.  It is not so remarkable that this idea is widely accepted by mystics and philosophers, but in the last century many material scientists have pointed out parallels between Quantum Theory and the mystical view of reality described in the ancient texts of Taoism, Buddhism, Tantra and Yoga. 

Not only Albert Einstein but virtually all his contemporaries, including Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrodinger and Max Planck, in fact most of the pioneers of modern physics, testified to a belief in mysticism.  When Heisenberg (discoverer of the 'Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle') went to India and met with Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Prize winning poet and a great yogi, he was enormously relieved to find someone who didn't think his ideas were crazy.  The ancient yogic philosophy seemed to be saying much the same thing about reality as the emerging Quantum Theory.  This has been the subject of much discussion and many publications, particularly since the 1960s. 

Science, in the traditional use of the term, involves exploring principles operating in the Universe, exploring also when and where such principles are transcended or contraindicated, and how to use such principles and capabilities in human life, often creating products and services resulting from such explorations to lighten our workloads and enlighten our minds. 

"Science" does not have "an opinion" or "belief", in its proper and true context.  Whether there are any humans or any other entities to perceive and experience the fundaments of the Universe, such faculties will continue to operate throughout the Universe, regardless of anyone's opinions or beliefs.  Such is the disposition of Tantrika practice, where practices are experiential and the wisdom delivered is a direct experience, neither theory, nor opinion or belief.  Tantrika practices are engineered to polish each realm of existence and carry you into subtler realms progressively. 

Whatever is causative of this vast Universe, the continuum of "progress" is one from crude toward subtle.  Not acknowleding the existence of something within this Universe, especially those involving subtler realms, will not cease such principles from operating simply because of some stalwart petrifying chauvinism denying such potentialities. 

From the inanimate to the animate goes the process of evolution.  Consider a piece of stone for instance.  It has neither the power of action nor the sensation of mind.  What is the reason?  It is because hitherto there has been no conspicuous manifestation of mind in the stone at all.  Consider the trees and plants that are more animate than the stone.  There is activity in them.  They grow, draw the vital juice from the earth, maintain their species by creating seeds in their own bodies, and enjoy and suffer pleasure and pain when taken care of or hurt.  We see in them the manifestation of counsciousness, for mind has awakened in them.  Thus progressing on the path of mental development, we see in humanity its greatest manifestation.  Just as evolution takes place from the subtle to the crude, similarly the unit entity reverts step by step from the crude to subtle, towards the same Absolute Consciousness from whence it came. 


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