Friday 31 May 2019

Superstition, black magic and spirituality

Hari Aum.

I'd like to discuss superstitions and black magic today and how these differ from spirituality. There are a number of people in India and around the world who mistake superstition for spirituality.

For instance there are people who go to an astrologer who tells them that there is a problem in the marital aspect of their chart. They are advised to do ridiculous things such as marry a tree or a pot before they actually get married to their life partner. This is superstition and complete nonsense. (The famous Bollywood actress, Aishwarya Rai married a tree before she married her husband-- it appears that even the rich and famous can become victims of foolish superstition.)

A vedic astrology chart is a map of one's personal karma for this lifetime. It shows the results of past positive and negative karma that we will experience. So, if there is negative karma related to marriage, the chart will certainly show this.

However, the solution for negative karma related to marriage or anything else is not to marry a tree or perform any other absurd practice- as this will not make the negative karma go away. The solution for negative karma is to do something positive to offset it. For example, charitable actions, good deeds, and chanting the names or mantras of God.

Japa is regarded as a powerful way to destroy negative karma according to the yogis. So, the tamasic, ignorant and lazy option is to marry a tree or perform some other foolish act (which will not solve the problem anyway). The sattvic and sensible approach to a karmic problem is to recite a name or mantra of God daily, actively do good deeds and try to be a good person.

There is also the issue of black magic which seems to worry many people. There are numerous people and websites all over the world claiming to help people overcome the effects of this. What is black magic? According to my Guru, Sivananda, there are some negative mantras which can control negative energies in the universe and make them perform acts to harm others. There are also various other negative rituals and practices intended to harm others or control them in some way. This is known as black magic.

My Guru said that only very foolish people practice black magic. He strongly advised people to completely stay away from this, saying that those who do this will themselves be destroyed in the end in accordance with the law of karma.
Black magic is a waste of one's precious lifetime (which is meant to be spent on noble acts and attain God) and creates significant negative karma for which one will have to pay a heavy price later. There is no such thing as a free lunch in the universe. If we harm someone, it will come back to us-- with interest.

Those who feel, rightly or wrongly, that they are victims of black magic are often filled with fear and worry. They are tricked by various quack astrologers and priests into doing meaningless expensive religious rituals to ward off the effects of the black magic. This is quite sad to see.

There is also this concept called 'nazar' or 'evil eye' in India and around the world. In North India, some people believe that their health issues or other bad luck is due to the 'evil eye' of somebody else. In most cases, this is complete nonsense and simply a way to blame others for one's problems and avoid taking responsibility for these oneself.

Let us be clear on this. If something bad happens to us, including black magic or 'evil eye' or whatever, then we alone are ultimately responsible. Because it is happening to us as a result of our own past negative karma. Even if others want to harm us, they cannot do so unless we have created the negative karma for this in the first place. (People who harm us are merely instruments of the universe in giving us the results of our own negative karma).

Once we accept this, we can then do something about it. As I said above, if we have negative karma (which we all do along with positive karma), then we ourselves need to take steps to counter it. We cannot be lazy and leave it to someone else. We will need to do a regular daily spiritual practice for our own upliftment and welfare. It is fine to visit a place of worship such as a temple and ask a priest to perform a havan (sacred fire ritual) or puja on one's behalf if one wishes. But this is not absolutely necessary. One's own spiritual sadhana such as japa will be adequate. If one does go to a priest, one should beware of very expensive religious rituals as these are likely to be fake. Genuine spirituality is not expensive! It is readily available to all to maximise wellbeing and reduce suffering.

Certainly there are negative energies, both seen and unseen, in the universe. The one definite way to counter these is the name of God. And actively trying to be a good person. There is no use in being jealous, angry and proud and then expecting good results from prayers. We all have negative qualities but we need to recognise this and ask God to remove them from us. We also need to actively try and cultivate positive qualities.

When we think mean and low thoughts, we create bad karma for ourselves and reduce the impact of our prayers and mantras. When we think noble and good thoughts, wishing well for others, recognising God in others, we hugely magnify the effects of our mantra practice and other sadhana. This is true spirituality. This will lead us to realising our true nature as being one with God.

So, let us let go of all fear and take the name of God daily. Let us not worry about black magic, 'evil eye' and negative forces-- the name of God will take care of this. We need to remember Him, and He will take care of us. This is His promise (mentioned in sacred books such as the Gita).

Hari Aum Tat Sat

Note- some powerful mantras to ward off negative karma and black magic are those related to Narayana, Shiva and Durga. Examples are:

Om Namo Narayanaya, Om Namah Shivaya, Om Shri Durgayai Namah

The MahaMrityunjaya mantra of Lord Shiva is also a potent protector and particularly useful to solve health problems.

Those who feel that they are victims of black magic or bad luck should recite one of the above mantras for at least 10 minutes twice daily (morning and evening) and try to think positively.

If one feels one has a big problem with bad luck, one can consider doing a more intensive mantra practice to obtain the grace and protection of God. One can do an anushthana (125,000 mantra recitations) or purascharana (as many 100,000 recitations as there are syllables in the mantra).

Tuesday 7 May 2019

The great value of human life

Hari Aum.

In the Srimad Bhagavatam, Krishna tells Uddhava of the great value of human life. He says that the citizens of svarga (heaven) and naraka (hell) alike long to obtain a human body. Because this human body alone is the instrument to attain that infinite peace, wisdom and bliss (liberation). No other body, be it that of an demi-god, demon, bird, animal or other can be used attain this ultimate experience.

Krishna says that this human birth is extremely rare and very difficult to get. In fact, He says that one only gets it through His grace. He says that it should be utilised to attain the spiritual goal of liberation before death takes it away. Note the difference here between what He says and some other philosophies both in India and outside. Many spiritual traditions talk about attaining something after death, after one leaves the body. Krishna here emphatically states that the spiritual goal is to be attained while still in the body. This is what the yogis call 'jivan-mukta' (free while alive in the body, i.e. a liberated being).

This is what Sivananda and other yogis advise. They do not say that one should hope to get something after the demise of the body. No. The experience of the Supreme is to be had here and now. The Supreme is very close to us, closer than the breath in our nostrils, closer than the beat of our hearts. Extremely close. And the yogis say, He is here and now. They advise us to feel His presence here and now. This can be done in various ways but one of the most powerful is through recitation of His holy names. Because His name and He are one. His name cleanses our minds and enables us to intuit His presence within and without us.

Krishna further tells Uddhava that one should carefully note the passage of time. As every day ends, one portion of our life has gone, never to return. He says that we should utilise our time wisely to attain what is important in life--namely, the highest peace and bliss.

He declares that one who gets a human birth, the protecting care of a true Guru and His grace and yet does not strive for liberation truly commits spiritual suicide. To use a worldly example, one who runs after petty material things after receiving these three great spiritual gifts is like a person who, having got the winning ticket for the lottery jackpot, goes begging on the street (while completing ignoring the ticket). Such a person, the scriptures call a 'mudha', a fool.

Let us not be fools. Maya deludes us at every step. We are all kept running about doing various daily tasks like hamsters running in a wheel. In the midst of all this worldly activity, let us keep up the remembrance of God and recitation of His/Her holy names. Let us also ensure we keep time aside, be it ever so short, to sit down and recite these holy names every day. This is the foundation for peace and success in our lives, it is extremely important and so let us do it daily.

Let us ensure that we take a step forward towards the goal every day. Today is 'akshaya tritiya', a highly auspicious day according to vedic astrology. It is a day that grants success in any undertaking. I have decided to follow a one-month pledge from today that I call the 'three monkey pledge'. This is based on the three monkeys who see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil.

For one month therefore, I will make an extra effort to avoid seeing/hearing/speaking evil, meaning no negativity in life as far as possible. It is my plan to avoid reading the news where possible and also to completely avoid getting drawn into any debates with people on religion or politics. Everyone on this  planet is entitled to have their own view on religion/politics etc and there is absolutely no point in trying to argue with anybody. Live and let live as the saying goes.

During this one month, I will also make an extra effort to do japa in a disciplined way, do kirtan daily along with some asana and pranayama. I will also keep mauna (vow of silence) regularly and make an extra effort to have a healthy lifestyle (go to bed early, wake early, exercise daily). I am hopeful that this one month spiritual exercise (from May 7 to June 6 inclusive) will help deepen my spiritual practice and give me more peace and bliss. This will also be a time of more dedication of japa and kirtan for world peace along with inner peace.

Hari Aum Tat Sat