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Commandment 6:
Karma
(From
Light Towards Divine Path
by
Vasant Paranjpe)
Karma is
the fourth aspect of the Fivefold Path. The law of cause and effect in
physics, when carried to subtler levels, is the law of Karma. It is the law
of “reap as you sow".
The law of Karma leaves no scope for fatalism of any kind. The law of Karma
states that “you are the planter of the seed and you are the reaper of the
deed." You make or mar your own future. Your present circumstances,
apparently pleasant or unpleasant, are the result of your past actions. This
clearly means that your efforts in the present moment determine what you
will be in the future.
One might say that all life
is the operation of the law of Karma. Karma is like a vast trap in which all
of us are caught although the bonds are subtle. We cannot remain without
action even for a single moment. The action may be physical or the action
may be mental. If one has to reap what one has sown it would appear that
there is no end to this chain of Karma. However, the law of Karma states
that if you do action without attachment to the fruit thereof, then it does
not bind you and no chain of future reaping is forged. Only by doing good
actions without attachment can we get rid of this trap of Karma.
The law of Karma is
inevitable. If you have an evil thought about someone and he does not know
it, you might pass off as a gentleman. However, if you realize the
consequences of this single evil thought you will dare not to have it.
Simply by having an evil thought you are creating a tiger which will roar at
you all the time. Karmic entanglement is subtle but inevitable. As you sow,
so you reap.
If you say that you shall be
good to the other person only if the other person is good to you then you
pass the initiative into someone else's hands. It would be foolish to do
that. You have to reap what you sow and hence, you have to take care that
you sow good seeds and not wild weeds.
If you think that someone has
done you any wrong or you think he has spoken ill about you, do not be in a
hurry to blame the person at once. The law of Karma does not work in a
narrow way. Your first consideration should be, perhaps you are reaping as
you have sown in the past. Maybe it is the working out of some past Karmic
account. If you get into this habit you do not involve yourself into further
bad sowings which you may have to reap.
The laws of the superphysical
realm are as true as the laws of the physical realm. They are inviolable.
You connive at them only at the risk of great harm to yourself. If someone
asks you to jump from a skyscraper you are going to say no, because you
believe that the law of gravity operates and you will be hurt. Even if you
do not believe in the law of gravity, the law of gravity believes in you and
it operates. However, people are not aware of the law of “reap as you sow"
which is a law in the superphysical realm. Therefore, a person does not
hesitate to do wrong action. The superphysical law believes in him and he
has to pay the price for his action. You may have to pay sooner or later but
pay you must.
Any intense Karma, good or
bad, fructifies within a short time. Devotion to a high Master who has
transcended the law of Karma and following his commands is intense good
Karma. This purifies the mind and reduces the pangs of previous bad Karma.
We need the guidance and blessings of a high Master to become aware of the
Light which is within us. He takes you towards the Light. The Light is
merely an unfoldment which takes place when the six crocodiles mentioned in
the last chapter on Tapa become weak and fade out. The journey towards the
Light is the Divine Path.
Elementary physics swears by
the law of cause and effect. However, when physics enters the realm of
microparticles, that is, when it is quantum physics, we recognize that the
law of cause and effect as we normally understand, does not operate. This is
sometimes termed as indeterminacy. However, this indeterminacy is upheld by
some Omnipotent Will. The religions sometimes call this God. The law of
Karma states, “Repent and you shall be forgiven." This is Grace. This may be
compared to the nullifying of the law of cause and effect in the realm of
microparticles where the so-called indeterminacy works as manifestation of
the one Omnipotent Will. When the mind takes the total coloration of LOVE we
enter a higher state of consciousness and GRACE operates. Love and
attachment are two different things. Love without attachment cleanses the
mind of all its former grooves and the law of Grace operates.
Do action for
self-purification. Let there be no ego about it. The doership of “I” has to
go. Then you become a fitter instrument of this one Omnipotent Will. The
reactions of your mind to all circumstances and conditions take the total
coloration of Love. LOVE is the alchemy which transmutes the baser instincts
and your journey on the Divine Path, the Path of Light, is done.
When it is said that you do
Karma for self-purification one might say, Will this take away all fun from
my life? Will I be able to enjoy this world if I have to do every action for
self-purification? One might ask a counter question: How much are you
enjoying the world now when you are not guided by this purification? Despite
material plenty there is so much misery. Disease and mental illness are
eating up the sap of life. There is so much misery around us. No one seems
to be in a state of happiness which is not followed by unhappiness. Every
time it is a few tingling sensations of pleasure followed by much misery.
Misery is the symptom of the disease. The disease is bondage, attachment.
Everyone is placed differently by the mould of destiny. Therefore, whatever
work comes to your lot do it in a spirit of service.
Do it with love. Say to
yourself, This is the work that 1 am supposed to do at this moment.
Therefore, it is my duty to do it. I do my duty. Thus, there is no
attachment to the fruit of your actions. You feel more free to do the action
and hence, you fill every moment with joy. This frame of mind spreads joy
all around you and makes others happy. You feel that if you are in a tight
corner there is no one else to blame but yourself. By doing all action with
love you know you can get over the situation.
The result of an action which
you have done in the past becomes your destiny in the future. An action done
yesterday becomes your destiny today. An action in the last minute becomes
your destiny this minute. It is always reap as you sow.
A mouse sees a piece of
cheese ten meters away. The mouse says, “If I take the action of walking to
the piece of cheese I must get it." The poor creature does not realize that
there are a hundred other mice which are after the same piece of cheese and
there are a dozen cats ready to pounce on all the mice. Therefore, it is
said that the best laid plans of mice and men go astray. The result of your
action is dependent on several factors of which you are not cognizant.
Imagine a lot of land. There are several automobiles on it and people are
told to drive as they like. It will be chaos, won't it? The resultant Karma
depends on several factors which we do not cognize. Destiny is the
unfoldment of the fructification of past Karma.
The working out of destiny is
to be viewed in the context of the flux of Omnipotent Will. By proper use of
free will, that is, by doing intense good Karma without attachment, the
pangs of destiny disappear.
There is nothing that we can
do about the past. Can the misery that is yet to come be avoided? This is
the question. The answer is in the affirmative. The answer is emphatically
yes. The Fivefold Path offers you the material and mental aids to achieve
this state. Past SANSKARAS (impressions) could be wiped out by the practice
of Tapa.
Intellect and action affect
each other. Bad action weakens the power of intellect to choose between
right and wrong. Bad action weakens our ability to continue to do the right
action despite provocation, as a groove is created in the mind. Clouded
intellect pushes us to commit further wrong action. We thus get involved
into a series of bad Karma, bad sowings that we have to reap. Even if there
is an evil thought, see that it is not translated into action. No doubt, the
thought will have its effect but the action will make things worse. A person
given to vice and greed needs money. He sees somebody's purse. He opens the
purse and sees one hundred dollars. He is a novice and his conscience
troubles him. He says to himself, “Let me take only twenty. It is really not
nice to steal someone's money." He takes twenty and puts back the rest in
the purse. This wrong action weakens his power of discrimination and the
next time he takes eighty dollars and puts back twenty saying, “Let the lady
have some money to return home in a taxi." This further weakens his power of
discrimination to choose between right and wrong. The third time he takes
all the hundred dollars saying, “Oh, to hell with it. The whole world is
doing it. Why should 1 care?" However, one day he has to pay for his bad
Karma.
Thought precedes action and
hence, purification has to reach the thinking process. Mere resolutions to
change our ways are not enough. They have to be backed up by resolute
practice. Good thoughts have an effect, but when they are translated into
action a mechanism starts operating in the subtler realm and this reinforces
our will power.
People mistake charity for
love. There are thousands who are spending their time, money and labor in
the service of their fellow man but they do not make much progress on the
Divine Path, the Path of Light. Why? It is because they have not learned to
do this without self-centeredness which revolves around the personality. If
we get into the habit of offering all the fruits of our actions to the
Master who guides us on the Divine Path, we avoid this danger and each one
of our works is transformed into worship. Agnihotra gives a push to the mind
in this direction.
Good Karma sets up a new
pattern in the mind which reinforces the potency of good thoughts. Hence, an
attempt needs to be made to change the habit pattern which we think is not
in harmony with our progress on the Divine Path.
It does not require much will
power to do the right thing if the person is wise. If someone offers us nice
and tasty food but we come to know that there is a drop of poison in it, it
does not require much strength of will to reject that food. Similarly, if we
are aware that the law of reap as you sow is inviolable it will not require
much will power to desist us from doing a bad action.
The power of discrimination
to choose between right and wrong is granted to us on the day we are born as
humans. The capacity to execute this power varies from person to person
depending upon the accumulation of past impressions which is the result of
past actions. However, by practice of the Fivefold Path you get the strength
and the past impressions are wiped out. Proper and judicious use of this
power accentuates our journey on the Path of Light.
A desire emerges as an
attitude and becomes manifest. This causes disturbance as it creates a sense
of wanting. If some time is allowed to pass, this attitude becomes a
propensity. Then a signal goes to the intellect to find out means for the
gratification of that desire and mind becomes colored by the desire and then
it acts like a wave. To check this flow some effort is needed. The effort
may be physical or mental. It is difficult to check this flow sometimes,
even for yogis. This wave leads to the action that is gratification. However,
in this process some impressions are created in the mind and our next
thought and action tend to flow out of this groove. Agnihotra and Daan are
the two material aids to help us check this wave if it is in the wrong
direction. Tapa is the mental effort. The following suggestions will help
you in your progress on the
Path of Light.
You work forty hours in a
week for the boss. Work for a few hours for yourself. Spend this time in the
company of fellow travelers on the Path of Light. Do some work with them or
for them and receive no material benefit from that work.
Never hanker after name or
fame. It does not matter whether people respect you. Make sure that you show
proper respect to others.
Do not discuss in public
about your own progress on the Divine Path or about your Master who guides
you on the Divine Path.
While moving about in the
world doing what you consider to be your duty, try to inculcate contentment
in life. Say to yourself, I have done my duty. There is nothing better that
I can do.
Treat all your visible and
invisible assets as a trust and put your Master who takes you by the hand on
the Path of Light in the center of all your activities.
Avoid discussing shortcomings
of others.
Do not waste time over
discussing with others again and again routine matters relating to your work,
profession, service, etc.
Choose a fixed time for
sitting quietly with closed eyes every day practicing meditation. Avoid too
much food, too much sleep, too much talk, too much worry.
Take note how much energy is
wasted in:
-
Sex exuberance
-
Earning more money
-
Caring for name and
fame
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Worrying over things.
People tire themselves out more by worry than by work. Learn to conserve
this energy by turning it
inwards over meditating upon your Master and the
Light within you.
Avoid brooding over:
-
Sins committed in the
past
-
Sex
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Financial and other
material losses
-
Fame and name that you
might have earned in the past
-
Bodily disease that
troubles you
Karma is sometimes viewed in
three aspects:
-
KARMA (good action)
-
AKARMA (bad action)
-
VIKARMA (specific
allotted work of a person)
To find out what is Karma and
Akarma you need not consult your neighbor. Books of ancient wisdom, books of
the prophets, literature of the saints tell us what Karma is and what Akarma
is. However, Vikarma, the specific allotted work of a person, is known only
when you meet a Master who has traveled on the Path of Light and has the
ability not only to point it out to you but to take you by the hand and help
you walk on it. Such a Master is called a Sadguru. The company of travelers
on the Path of Light who are trying to cast out all prejudice from the mind
and who are attempting to fill every moment with love is called SATSANG.
Company of such people makes the journey on the Path of Light easier.
Purification of the mind does
not necessarily come through intellectual exercise. It is possible that the
sharpened intellect can lead to chicanery. Hence, it is the purification of
intellect that matters on the Path of Light. This purification comes when
the trouble from the six crocodiles becomes less. Purification is getting
out of the grips of desires that haunt us all the time. Purification does
not come by gathering knowledge from more and more branches of science.
Purification begins by reducing attachments to worldly possessions. This
puts us into the habit of doing good Karma all the time. Proper use of free
will is the only way to get out of the trap of KARMA. Proper use of free
will means learning to reduce attachments to our actions and doing things in
a spirit of service. It means reducing the habit of the mind to hanker after
pleasure through sense gratification. The fountain
of Joy is within you. The
Divine Kingdom, the Kingdom of Light, is within you.
One might ask, How do I meet
my Master? The answer is simple. When the disciple is ready the Master
appears. There are various grades of Masters. They are all too high for all
of us. When you start treading this Divine Path things will come to you in
silence. Things will be unfolded to you from within. You will recognize the
signs. A true Master, SADGURU, will help you to become a better member of
your religion, a better follower of your prophet. You may look at the water
from your own window. Sadguru will help you to see the depth of the water.
When you get a glimpse of the depth view you come to know that depth view is
the same whichever window you look into. The Kingdom of Light is within you.
The Master puts you in touch
with the “unstruck music" of Creation which you hear from within. This
accelerates the process of purification of the mind and the Kingdom of Light
shines in all its glory. Then you realize that there is another world
waiting to welcome you. It is BLISS
ETERNAL. This world is not a
location in space. It is Here and Now.
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