A prolific writer, orator, educationist, thinker, and above all, spiritual preceptor to millions, Dada Vaswani, the head of the Pune-based Sadhu Vaswani Mission, turns 90 this month.We pay tribute to a life lived in service to God, guru and the world. More>>
An exclusive interview with Mata
Amritanandmayi, affectionately known as Amma to her followers
Life Positive: How can one attain peace
and happiness? Amma:
It is difficult to experience peace and happiness without giving spirituality
a prominent place in life. Man has air-conditioned cars, houses and
offices. But he still does not enjoy peace of mind. Many cannot sleep
without the aid of pills. The restlessness and tensions of the mind
have become so uncontrollable and unbearable that some people commit
suicide even while living in these air-conditioned rooms. Peace and
happiness do not reside in external objects, but within us.
Spirituality is the science that teaches us how to air-condition the
mind. One who has integrated spiritual ideals into his life can be peaceful
and happy under any circumstance or situation. A person who does not
know how to swim is at the mercy of a turbulent ocean. Its waves can
easily overpower him and pull him down into its depths. However, to
one who knows how to swim, playing in the ocean is a delightful game.
Both happiness
and sorrow are created by the mind. The mind is like a pendulum, swinging
intermittently from happiness to sorrow and back again. When the clock's
pendulum oscillates to the right, it is only gaining enough momentum
to oscillate to the left. Likewise, when the pendulum of the mind moves
towards happiness, it is only gaining the momentum to reach sorrow.
We can only experience real peace and bliss when the pendulum of the
mind stops swinging altogether. This state of perfect stillness is verily
the essence of life, and can be experienced only through meditation.
LP:
What is the ultimate goal of human life? Amma: To realise that 'I am Love', not 'I love you'. This is
to realise one's true nature, which is verily Love.
LP: What
is your message for readers of Life Positive? Amma: The answer is in the question itself: have a positive attitude
towards life. Our lives should become a celebration. We are not able to
enjoy bliss because we are never in the present. We are either brooding
over the past or thinking about the future. Try to be aware and live totally
in the present moment.
Trust your own Self. We are not instruments running on batteries; each
one of us is a storehouse of infinite strength because we are directly
connected to the source of infinite power. We are not candles to be lit
by somebody else, but the self-effulgent sun. Tap into this inner reserve
of endless power instead of relying on an external source.
LP: What is your comment on the September 11 tragedy in the USA? Amma: My darling children, Amma understands that a lot of innocent
lives were lost. At this critical time, the leaders and us need to practise
discrimination and self-restraint. If we do not do so, many more lives
will be lost. We should all sit down and pray for the welfare and peace
of the whole world. This is how we can help all our brothers and sisters.
AMMA ON
MEDITATION
AND DEVOTION
''Dear children, when you sit to meditate, do not
think that you can still your mind immediately. At first, you should relax
all parts of your body. Loosen your clothes. Make sure your spine is erect.
Then close your eyes and concentrate your
mind on your breath. You should be aware of your inhalation and exhalation.
We should become aware of the process. Then the mind will be wakeful.
As you sit like that for a while, your mind will become calm.
''You can continue the meditation by focusing attention on your breath.
Or you can start meditation on the form of your beloved deity. Worship
becomes easy when we assign a specific form to Brahman (Absolute
Reality), in Manas Puja (mental worship). As soon as you get up,
meditate for ten minutes. After your bath, meditate again for half an
hour. In the beginning, it is enough to meditate for a short time. After
that, you can do your chores. Any work you do with japa and constant
remembrance of God is also meditation.
''To concentrate in this age of materialism (Kaliyuga), bhajan
is easier than meditation. By loud singing, other distracting sounds will
be overcome and concentration will be achieved. Bhajan (devotional
hymns), concentration and meditation, this is the progression. In fact,
constant remembrance of God is meditation. Children, bhajan sung
with devotion would benefit the singer, the listener and also Mother Nature.
Bhajan is a spiritual discipline aimed at concentrating the mind
on one's Beloved Deity. Through that single-mindedness, one can merge
in the Divine Being and experience the Bliss of one's True Self.''