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A Message from Sri
Amma and Sri Bhagavan
Dear Friends,
In a world where mankind feels
threatened by social upheavals,
over population, wars, terrifying
violence, callousness, each
human being is more than ever
concerned with his own survival.
Survival has implied living
sanely, happily without great
pressure or strain. Each one
of us translates survival according
to his own particular concept.
The idealist projects a way
of life which is not the actual;
the theoreticians, whether Marxist,
religious, or of any other particular
persuasion have laid down patterns
for survival; the nationalists
consider survival possible only
in a particular group or community.
These ideologic differences,
ideals and faiths are the roots
of a division that is preventing
human survival.
Men want to survive in a particular
way, according to their narrow
responses, according to their
immediate pleasures, according
to some faith. All these can
in no way bring security, for
in themselves they are divisive,
exclusive, limited. To live
in the hope of survival according
to tradition, however ancient
or modern, has no meaning. Partial
solutions of any kind –
scientific, religious, political,
economic– can no longer
assure mankind, its survival.
Man has been concerned with
his own individual survival,
with his family, with his group,
his nation and because all this
is divisive it threatens his
actual survival.
The modern divisions of nationalities,
of color, of culture, of religion
are the causes of man’s
uncertainty of survival. In
the turmoil of today’s
world, uncertainty has made
man turn to authority –
to the political, religious
or economic expert. The specialist
is inevitably a danger because
his response must always be
partial, limited. Man is no
longer individual, separate.
What affects the few, affects
all mankind. There is no escape
or avoidance of the problem.
You can no longer withdraw from
the totality of the human predicament.
We cannot possibly survive
if we are concerned with our
own survival. All human beings
the world over are interrelated
today. What happens in one country
affects the others. Man considers
himself an individual, separate
from others but psychologically
a human being is inseparable
from the whole of mankind.
There is no such thing as psychological
survival. When there is this
desire to survive or to fulfill
you are psychologically creating
a situation which not only separates
but which is totally unreal.
Psychologically you cannot be
separate from another and this
desire to be separate psychologically
is the very source of danger
and destruction. Each person
asserting himself threatens
his own existence.
This assertion of separateness
destroys our capacity to work
together; to work together with
nature, the living things of
the earth and also with other
human beings. As social beings
we exist for ourselves. Our
laws, our governments, our religions
all emphasize the separateness
of man – which during
the centuries has developed
into man against man. It is
becoming more and more important,
if we are to survive, that there
be a spirit of cooperation with
the universe, with all the things
of the sea and earth.
One can see in all social structures
the destructive effect of fragmentation
taking place – nation
against nation, one group against
another group, one family against
another family, one individual
against another, religiously,
socially, and economically.
Each one is striving for himself,
for his class or his particular
interest in the community. This
division of beliefs, ideals,
conclusions and prejudices is
preventing the spirit of cooperation
from flowering. We are human
beings, not tribal identities,
exclusive, separate. We are
human beings caught in conclusions,
theories, faiths. We are living
creatures, not labels. It is
our human circumstance that
makes us search for food, clothes
and shelter at the expense of
others. Our very thinking is
seperative, and all actions
springing from this limited
self, must prevent cooperation.
The economic and social structure,
as it is now, including organized
religions, intensifies exclusiveness,
and separateness. This lack
of cooperation ultimately brings
about wars and the destruction
of man. It is only during crises
or disasters, that we seem to
come together and when they
are over we are back to our
old condition. We seem to be
incapable of living and working
together harmoniously.
Is it because our brain, which
is the centre of our thought,
our feeling, has from ancient
days become through necessity
so conditioned to seek its own
personal survival, that this
isolating, agressive process
has come about? Is it because
this isolating process identifies
itself with the family, with
the tribe, and becomes glorified
nationalism? Is not all isolation
linked to a need for identification
and fulfillment? Has not the
importance of the self been
cultivated through evolution
by the opposition of the ‘me’
and ‘you’, the ‘we’
and ‘they’? Have
not all religions emphasized
personal salvation, personal
enlightenment, personal achievement,
both religiously and in the
world? Has cooperation become
impossible because we have given
such importance to this sense
of separateness? Is it because
human cooperation has centered
on some kind of authority of
Government or religion around
some ideology or conclusion,
which then inevitably brings
about its own destructive opposite?
What does it mean to cooperate
– not the word but the
spirit of it? You cannot possibly
cooperate with another, with
the earth and its waters, unless
you in yourself are harmonious,
not broken up, non contradictory;
you cannot cooperate if you
yourself are under strain, pressure,
conflict. How can you cooperate
with the universe if you are
concerned with yourself, your
problems and your ambitions?
There can be no cooperation
if all your activities are self
centered and you are occupied
with your own selfishness, with
your own secret desires and
pleasures. As long as the intellect
with its thoughts dominates
all your actions, obviously
there can be no cooperation,
for self-centered thought is
partial, narrow and everlastingly
divisive. Cooperation demands
great honesty. Honesty has no
motive. Honesty is not some
ideal, some faith. Honesty is
clarity – the clear perception
of things as they are. Perception
is attention. That very attention
throws light with all its energy
on that which is being observed.
This light of perception brings
about a transformation of the
thing observed. There is no
system through which you learn
to cooperate. It is not to be
structured and classified. Its
very nature demands that there
be love and that love is not
measurable, for when you compare
– which is the essence
of measurement – self
has entered. Where self is,
love is not.
When the truth of all this
is seen and understood man’s
responsibility undergoes a radical
change not only towards his
immediate environment but also
towards all living things. This
total responsibility is love.
This love acts through intelligence.
This intelligence is not partial,
individual separate. Love is
never partial. Love is the sacredness
of all living things.
We have stated the problem,
the cause and now we must find
the solution. Through no effort
of his, could man possibly make
it. All this is possible only
when your heart is filled with
the Presence. The Presence flows
into you through Oneness Blessing.
Oneness Blessing would thus help create
a new generation of human beings,
with a new outlook, with a new
sense of being citizens of the
world, concerned with all the
living things of the earth.
It is your grave responsibility
to help bring about this Oneness.
Thank you.
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