True Success
Divine Life
Society Publication: - True
Success by Swami Atmaswarupananda
(Early Morning
Meditation Talks)
No matter the difficulties in
the meantime, the promise of the spiritual life is a peace that passeth
understanding, joy, total satisfaction. We think of these characteristics in
terms of our own understanding, but our own understanding may not be the
scriptural definition.
For example, one description
of that exalted condition is that success and failure are the same. And yet we
are urged to be determined to succeed and to do everything we can to achieve
the goal; because if we sit back with the attitude that success and failure are
the same, it is not likely we will make much progress in the spiritual life.
Therefore, we must be determined to succeed and refuse to fail.
But then, it is the experience
of most of us that our own efforts don’t seem to get us too far. And so
ultimately we begin to understand that because we’re going from the known to
the Unknown we need a guide. In the earlier stages normally that guide will be
external, a guru, the scriptures. But finally they turn us to an inner guide.
There is something within—beyond our mind—that we must rely upon for guidance.
And the more we practise this, the more valid we find it to be. But still we
want to succeed. We haven’t really surrendered to that inner Guide, because we
have our own ideas of what success is.
But perhaps the true
measurement of success is simply the degree to which we surrender to that inner
guidance. If we come to recognize this, then we begin to get a glimpse of what
is meant by success and failure being the same. Our only criteria of success is
to depend upon that inner guidance. What the outward result of that guidance is
no longer matters to us; we are living on a different basis.
This is one way of
understanding the theme of the retreat: Spirituality Means Change. It means a
gradual change from being determined to succeed in achieving a goal of our
imagination to a recognition that true success is in letting go of all our
goals, and being an instrument of that inner guidance.
There is, of course, a factor
in us that does not want this surrender. That factor is what we call ego. But
there is also within us a wisdom that knows that that is the goal and that that
is a peace that passes understanding.
This is the change we want to
bring about, a change from our own wisdom to the wisdom of our inner Self, our
inner Guide. And this is possible for any of us no matter what our outer
circumstances may be.
Excerpts from:
True
Success by Swami Atmaswarupananda
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