Every human being is always a student of the cosmic system. The evolution process
makes it so. We always tend to keep on learning irrespective of the age, cast
or the system. In the domain of God all are equal ... everyone has equal rights
in respect of spiritual wisdom. Age is not of concern in the spiritual hierarchy.
One may be 90
years of age yet unable to grasp the inner meanings of the sacred texts. In contrast,
one younger by many years may grasp the inner meanings more easily. Whoever wants
to proceed on the spiritual journey at any given moment of his life can do so
freely.
The
prime and sublime knowledge contained in the various sacred Scriptures of the
world is not meant for the ordinary. It can be confusing ... imagine, if there
were 50 Siddhartha Gautamas at a particular moment of time ... how would the mass
in general come to know who was the more intelligent and whom to consult in times
of need.
It
has always been so and is a proven fact that at a given point of time no more
than two persons have been able to understand the cosmic wisdom all over the world.
Mahavira and Gautama Buddha were contemporaries. Similar was the case with Sri
Rama Krishna Paramhansa and Mahirshi Ramanna. To understand the Cosmic Wisdom
one man-made God is sufficient for the humanity at a given point of time.
The cosmic wisdom can
also be misused. When we reach the higher realms of spirituality we tend to gain
some cosmic powers that are meant to be used for the benefit of the masses. It
is even prohibited to use them for the use of the self. Sometimes, intoxicated
by the mighty powers there are instances in history when achievers of these powers
tried to misuse them resulting in the powers being withdrawn from them forever.
Falling from grace is something, which no spiritual aspirant looks forward to.
Bhagavad Gita
shloka IX-1 prohibits imparting the spiritual knowledge to those not in need neigh
not worthy of the cause. For this reason in the earlier days, when Guru shisya
parampara (practice) was in vogue ... the admission of the student was totally
dependent upon guru (spiritual teacher) accepting the shisya (student) based on
merits. Once rejected there was no other way for admission to the Gurukul (spiritual
university). The Gurus kept a special watch that no untoward incident occurred
in the spiritual hierarchy lest they believed Gods would get annoyed with them.
To be able
to comprehend the inner truths (particularily as contained in Bhagavad Gita shloka
IX-1)is easy even for the common man ... cosmic wisdom in textual form is available
pretty cheap ... the purpose being that it should be available to the common man
in a price one can afford.
Even
today Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 in Summary form (the complete Summary) is available
for a mere twenty cents yet you may find not more than one or two persons all
over the world who truly comprehend the meaning of Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 ...
the prime reason why Lord Krishna is willing to impart the ultimate cosmic truth
to Arjuna and only Arjuna ... knowing well that there is no other person other
than Arjuna who can understand and assimilate this cosmic truth.
After Lord Krishna has considered Arjuna to be a fit candidate for imparting the
cosmic wisdom of Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 ... he emphasizes upon the merits of
knowing the deeper wisdom of Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1. Lord Krishna emphasizes
upon the fact that the knower of Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 is liberated forever
and always from the cycle of birth and death. One attains Salvation (Moksha).
The essence
within every human being ... our soul (the Atman within) is not further required
to manifest another life. What a noble achievement it is ... freeing our true
self forever! Every soul (the Atman within) manifests a body again and again until
it attains absolute purity ... Similarly as we separate the metal from its ore.
The end result ... the climax is defined by Lord Krishna in absolute terms.
As per Lord Krishna
only those wanting liberation forever from the cycle of life and death need to
assimilate the total teachings Bhagavad Gita can give to us. This confirms that
not all people may want to proceed on the path of learning bhagavad Gita yet,
it has always been stressed that Bhagavad Gita is not a purely spiritual document
alone but it also helps one in the physical manifested life as no other document
can.
If one
needs to become the master of his own calling then apart from the books of Napoleon
Hill one can always look forward to Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 and find solutions
to his problems. Bhagavad Gita makes the journey of life easier to live all the
while wanting to help the community achieve the same. In the present materialistic
trend of today people prefer to work only for their own benefit... here Bhagavad
Gita comes into play and helps one care for the community and Mankind... something
which every multinational organization looks forward to.
Lord Krishna also emphasizes that our earthly abode is an ephemeral phase of life
which one needs to pass through in the cosmic journey of life. A mere life span
of 70~80 years does not carry much meaning when compared to the total Cosmic span
of 96.4 million earthly years. Lord Krishna has thus expressed the present journey
of life, as being full of pains and sorrows and one should always try to complete
this cosmic journey of life at the earliest. Unless we try to assimilate what
Bhagavad Gita shloka IX-1 has to teach us ... we shall continue to manifest this
sorrowful life again and again.
Spiritual
masters wanting liberation cannot be wrong ... there must be some essence in their
sayings. After all one is not always happy ... even the richest sometimes have
to swallow the bitter pill of life, as circumstances sometimes do not remain in
our control. Why not attempt completing the journey of life at the earliest and
try to follow the same path the spiritual masters have followed from times immemorial.