The Key to Effort
Gurudev never tired of
reminding his disciples both in writing and by word that the goal of life is
God-realization. Indeed, it is only when those words become real to us that we
become a seeker. Whether they become real through the words of a guru or through
a spiritual experience doesn’t matter. Suddenly we know that there is something
more important in life than what we have been previously seeking.
Normally, we have worked hard
to achieve what we have been previously seeking. And so it is natural that we
want to put effort into achieving the highest goal of all, God realization. As
a result sometimes we can tackle our sadhana in a fairly aggressive
manner, being determined that we are going to achieve the goal, being
determined to pay whatever sacrifices that are required.
However, the normal experience
of most seekers is to discover that God-realization is not a goal like most
goals. Somehow it doesn’t yield to our normal way of making effort. Ultimately,
we begin to understand that it is because we’re going in the wrong direction.
We’re trying to achieve something for me, the ego, on our terms, whereas to realize
God requires a reversal in our approach. We’re told to let go and let God,
because He is everything. Surrender, and trust in Him.
Thus we can become somewhat
confused. What about me? What am I to do? Maybe I can just do what I want and
leave it to God. Sometimes we find that in spite of the fact that the gurus
tell us to make effort, we find we just can’t make effort any more.
This is the time when we need
to imbibe another of Gurudev’s admonitions. He also constantly reminded his
disciples, "Use your common sense." Yes, everything is God. One alone
is. The plants are God, the animals are God and you too are God. Without God’s sunshine
and the nutrition in the ground, how can a plant grow? It is helpless. But
still, unless the plant has within itself that which makes it put down its
roots and lift its leaves to the sun, it will not grow. No doubt, God guides
the birds in their migration, but unless they do what they can do—flap their
wings and fly—there will be no migration.
As human beings we too have
certain faculties, including an intellect, including the power of devotion. And
so if we want to realize God we have to use our intellect and our devotion to
the very best of our ability—at all times acknowledging that the power to think
and the ability to be devoted comes from God, just as the nourishment in the
soil and the sunshine does.
Our effort is to realize that
God alone is, to acknowledge Him in all things. Without that effort nothing is
going to happen. With this properly directed effort, with this selfless effort,
our gurus promise us that success is assured.
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