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Holy Mother Sri
Sarada Devi was the ideal Indian woman. Her life
was dedicated to manifesting the divine power of
the Motherhood of God. She was silent testimony to
the truth of the Hindu scriptures. Her divine
husband moulded her life so that she became a
'spiritual dynamo' to bless humanity. Even now her
power over the minds and hearts of women all over
the world is growing. The current of her spiritual
energy is transforming the lives of ordinary
people even in far off lands Sri Ramakrishna said
to her, 'After my passing you will have to do many
things. You will do much more than I have done.'
Holy Mother's
spiritual power has been attested to by
innumerable people who experienced it. Her chief
attendant, Swami Saradananda, who was also the
first Secretary of the Ramakrishna Math and
Mission, avowed he had never seen a mind so great
as hers, nor did her ever expect to see in his
lifetime another person like her in respect of
intelligence and depth of understanding of all
problems.
What was it about
Holy Mother which made her so great as a Guru?
First, she was
divinely commissioned by Yugavatar Sri Ramakrishna
and she was a knower of god in her own right. Her
mind was subtle and could see into the heart of
all things
Second, Holy
Mother was not a pundit of the Holy Scriptures
like the Gita and Upanishads, but she knew the
spirit of the holy books and how to apply their
principles to the problems of life. For example
she stressed the importance of 'Introspection',
the need to look within, to resolve spiritual and
mental problems. Particularly, regarding the
mental problems of young people - like what to do
with anger, obsessive desire, and jealousy, she
was and is a real guide.
What is the way
to manage those enemies of our mind so that we can
enjoy peace and a prosperous life? The way, Holy
Mother emphasized, lies first in regarding them
lightly, not taking them too seriously, because
they are natural human emotions and come to
everyone. But, she said, one must constantly
practice restraining the mind from going too far a
field. The sense organs - eyes, ears, the organs
of taste and touch and smell - must be restrained
from going out to enjoy their natural objects.
Then peace comes. Just as the Gita (3.7) says: 'He
who restrains his senses with his mind and directs
his organs of action to work, with no feeling of
attachment he is indeed superior.
So Holy Mother
also stressed that one should always keep busy
with some useful work to prevent unwanted thoughts
from conquering our mind. Anger., lust and
jealousy are the greatest enemies of spiritual
life - 'all-devouring and the cause of all sin' as
Gita says (3.37). Jealousy is the root of all
since it is nothing but thwarted desire to possess
and enjoy sense objects., sometimes those objects
belong to other people and sometimes they are
simply beyond our power to get. Jealousy is the
natural reaction of mind when we cannot get some
wanted object. We cannot get that thing for some
reason or other and feel frustrated and angry.
Thirdly, Sri
Sarada Devi was our real Mother, such a mother who
really felt the sorrows of her children and wanted
with her whole heart to remove the thorns in our
life. She never opposed the wishes of her children
by force, but she would warn them of the
consequences of their dangerous actions. At last
she always gave perfect freedom to all.
To some therefore
who could not practice self control she would
grant freedom to enjoy life - even all its poisons
- for she saw that there was no other way for that
person to get educated about what was right and
wrong. A disciple wanted to know if all people can
get fid of desires. Holy Mother was a real,
loving, intelligent mother and guide, she replied:
'How can they? If they could, then the creation
would come to an end. The world is going on
because not all can be free of desires.' So to
them she remarked: 'why do you worry so much?
Fulfil all your worldly desires; afterwards you
will enjoy abiding peace with Sri Ramakrishna. For
you he has created a new heaven.
To he spiritual
children Holy Mother would say, these feelings of
desire, are in everybody, they will always remain
as long as the body is there. So far as possible
we should take no regard of innocent desires that
come and go in our minds daily. As the Lord says
in the Gita (2.14) ' Notions of heat and could, of
pain and pleasure, arise only from the contact of
the senses with their objects. They come and go;
they and impermanent. Endure them, O Bharata! But
the more dangerous desires like lust and anger
however, we should control so they will not
express themselves in out Behaviour with others.
Otherwise we will create bad relations with Mother
always emphasized 'to be detached' from all
fleeting emotions so they do not get overly
important. Her instruction to the devotees also
always took into account their special cases. A
disciple asked how to get rid of insignificant
desires which cropped up in his mind. Mother said,
'In your case these are not real desires. They are
only fancies that appear and disappear. The more
they do so, the better for you.'
So Holy Mother
used to say, that along with practice and
nonattachment, we should always exercise our
God-given power of endurance: 'Sa, Sa. Sa!
(Bengali), she used to say to say, one who can
endure all the good and bad that comes and keeps
his faith in God will succeed in the end and
survive all the problems of life with flying
colours.
Mother's message
has immense meaning for the people of today who
find themselves in a state of permanent
unhappiness and dissatisfaction in spite of rapid
progress in wealth and facilities. It is seen that
people have become increasingly effective in
managing their careers and social lives, but are
equally ineffective in managing the most
fundamental aspect of their lives-which is the
ability to have peace of mind. Accordingly, this
book is intended to provide some guiding tips on
how one's life may be managed effectively in light
of Holy Mother's teachings and is being released
as a special publication to commemorate the 150th
birth anniversary of Holy Mother.
May all be
blessed by the love and guidance of Holy Mother
Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Master Sri Thakur, and
Swami Vivekananda. May the holy three, with the
Lord of the Gita, bless the readers, protect them,
and save them forever!
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