God dwells in a pure, unsullied heart.
Where the heart is inundated in malicious, wicked possessions, God – The
Indweller - remains always hidden. It is for man to unlock his heart to
eschew the tainted and unwanted to find his ‘sole-possession’ within…
Pure Love – Innate Divinity. Former Editor of Sanathana Sarathi, Sri VK
Narasimhan writes quoting Bhagawan from one of the Trayee sessions in
Brindavan, Whitefield.
Shakespeare described jealousy as “that green eyed monster.” In one
of His informal talks to a group of devotees and students assembled
around Him at Brindavan, Bhagawan dwelt on the great harm which the evil
trait of envy can do to a person. Envy, Swami said, can drag a person
down to the lowest depths. Among evil qualities in a human being, it was
worst. It closed one’s heart to all that is good and great in man.
It is only when one opens out one’s heart that the Divine in him can
emerge.
Swami pointed out that there were two doors, krodha (anger) and
dwesha (hatred), which closed the entry to one’s heart. Ahamkara
(egoism) was the latch on the doors, asooya (envy) was the lock on the
latch. When a person is filled with envy, nothing good or Divine can
enter his heart. He develops egoism, anger and hatred and stoops to the
lowest levels and indulges in every type of evil to achieve his ends.
Envy operates in many subtle ways. It is to be found even among scholars and persons in high and responsible positions.
Unless one learns to eschew envy and control one’s ego, anger and
hatred, one cannot hope to discover the Divine that dwells in every
one’s heart. “Open the lock of envy, remove the latch of ego and throw
open the doors of krodha and dwesha, and Prema (Divine Love) will flow
out of your heart. This is the way to realise Ananda – the Bliss that
passeth understanding.”
Swami pointed out that Duryodhana’s envy towards the Pandavas led him
to perpetrate innumerable wrongs and ultimately it resulted in the
complete destruction of the Kauravas.
(Story from the Prashanti Reporter)
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