Babaji, what is in a name!
Jai Ma Nanda, Jai Sunanda Nanda Devi
and Sunanda Devi: Main and East Summits (photo:
Alex Moran) With permission from http://www.moran-mountain.co.uk/moran-mountaineering/Nanda%20Devi%20East.htm
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Just as there is little substance in dress one wears but
more in real worth of a person;. a crooked rascal may wear a fine suit and tie
and make silly putty of others, so it is with high sounding names and titles.
Nevertheless, despite this fault, one has to put on the
right dress to suit one’s mission in life, for a door may shut because of a
wrong dress even before someone has had a chance to take a good look. It is
just as a fine book may go unread because it has a poor cover. So it with names
and titles too, albeit it is a superficial thing
It was mentioned in an earlier post that I have been guided
much in life by spiritual guidance for many years, both in my not-so-spiritual days and
now when it has become more spiritual. Back in early nineties, an eminent
personality, a former Prime Minister of India, Shri Chandra Shekhar had
suggested a similar title but I had declined then even though I regarded him as a father figure and he reciprocated similarly. It was indeed an honor to have been associated with such an eminent person for over a decade. At that time I did not
consult spiritual mentors for the many choices one has to make in one’s journey
through life, that began a few years later, but felt that firstly I still had
some professional career to pursue where a title of Dr. or Professor is more
appropriate, moreover I suffered from many human weaknesses not fitting the
role. Not that CS may not have not known of them but you know how politicians
are. Most care less for substance than impression.
I had come in association with the former Prime Minister due
to a family connection and also because of a developmental activity but as our
association proceeded he discovered my understanding of the spiritual side from
a scientifically logical perspective and had many queries. One question that
had troubled him was that a seer had predicted with precision when he would
become the Prime Minister of India and he was troubled that if things are
predestined there may be no such thing as free will.
I explained to him that free will is real and he can choose
what to eat tonight for example. However so is prophecy and the way it works is
this. All beings are subject to two forces, actions arising from free will and
those predestined by Karma that are external events which influence our lives. Karma
is of different strengths according to its influence on the world. Thus because
choosing what to have for dinner has little impact on the world what ever was
chosen by karma can be altered easily by ones own free will and effort. However,
when it comes to someone becoming the leader of one sixth of humanity, it is a
weighty karma; it is not within the power of individual effort to change that. Hence
one can say it is a predestined event and therefore foreseeable by a seer.
The PM was delighted by the explanation and perhaps because of this felt that I would do better as a spiritual teacher than a Professor of Engineering. However, I am glad I declined his suggestion because I would have been a disgrace to spirituality with my behavior in subsequent years, some of which, around seven, were spent with heavy consumption of alcohol. I did give up on alcohol around ten years ago when I felt that it had reached an unacceptable limit. I had brushed away the suggestion of CS in a lighter vein by remarking, then I would have to grow a long beard also. He had replied, no that is not necessary.
The PM was delighted by the explanation and perhaps because of this felt that I would do better as a spiritual teacher than a Professor of Engineering. However, I am glad I declined his suggestion because I would have been a disgrace to spirituality with my behavior in subsequent years, some of which, around seven, were spent with heavy consumption of alcohol. I did give up on alcohol around ten years ago when I felt that it had reached an unacceptable limit. I had brushed away the suggestion of CS in a lighter vein by remarking, then I would have to grow a long beard also. He had replied, no that is not necessary.
Essentially, to don any sort of spiritual mantle implies
becoming a servant or loving child of the Ultimate reality and to do His
bidding i.e. to make that the prime purpose of existence rather than their own
will. Many such beings require neither any direct communication with the masses
nor any recognition of this from them. Some of the evolved beings serve as His
messengers while some merely assist in that task. For any such role, it seems,
there must be sufficient lack of personal desire, ambition, and a reduced
karmic baggage in order for God the Almighty and not just a human, howsoever elevated
in the eyes of man, to accept one in
such a role and then to be able to execute that role with any degree of
satisfaction.
I have been interested in the spiritual side of life, for as
long as memory stretches, even marveling at the infinite extent of universe as
an infant, my career was a scientific and professional one. That is how I made a living. Up until 2010,
seven years ago, professional interests dominated spiritual ones and here I was
variously called just Ashok by colleagues and friends or as Dr, Sir or
Professor by others. In my spiritual breaks and forays into the Himalayas, some called me Babaji at times, perhaps
spiritually charged during such episodes, the title was appropriate for those
brief periods but not otherwise.
Therefore on blogger I simply used the name Ashok on my profile. However, since 2010, it seems my spiritual contributions to the world appear to have dominated over scientific ones and now I would use the name Babaji in some of my works written to share my understanding on spiritual knowledge as well as some of my activity devoted exclusively to spiritual progress. This may give more confidence to sincere spiritual seekers when they read through many of spiritually inspired posts in my blogs and elsewhere. Of this I have no doubt that it will do much to improve lives.
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The author visited the Valley of flowers in the summer of 1980, The Novella - Mystic and the Blossoms - was inspired by this visit. If you are interested just search for it on google.
Comments
No name it needs
the soul within
but the body without
is known by it
The name matters
better it be
what one's
when the change comes
new name it needs
the spiritual growth is
both without and within
With respectful regards dear Baba ji
Vinod
Your poetic words are profound and
bring blessing of the universe to you.
regards.