This morning when I got to the Asramam, one of the Asramites was speaking
freely with Bhagavan and was saying, “Yesterday evening, the people who came from Madras asked you some questions, but you did not answer. Why was that? In the past when Sivaprakasam Pillai wrote a verse beginning ‘Udalinai veruthum’ I am told that you were also silent. Why, Bhagavan? Does it mean that no one can become a Realized Soul, a jnani, unless he lives in a lonely place like that?” “Who said that?” Bhagavan replied. “The nature of the mind is determined by its former actions, its samskaras. People are able to continue to do all their work and yet pursue their Self-enquiry and ultimately become Realized Souls. Janaka, Vasishta, Rama, Krishna and others like them, are examples of this. Again, for some it would appear impossible to do this and they have to go to solitary places to become Realized Souls through Self-enquiry. Of these, Sanaka, Sanandana, Suka, Vamadeva, are amongst the examples. Self-enquiry is essential for whomever it may be. It is called ‘human effort (purushakara)’ . The course of the body follows according to our fate (prarabhdha) . What more can we say about it?” added Bhagavan. |