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Mystic Mantra: The tree is the being closest to God - Why?

Yogi Ashwini, the guiding light of Dhyan Foundation, is an authority on yoga, tantra and the Vedic sciences. His recent book is Sanatan Kriya, The Ageless Dimension. Contact him at dhyan@dhyanfoundation.com
Published : May 7, 2019, 1:32 am IST
Updated : May 7, 2019, 1:32 am IST

The greater the sacrifice, the more is your glow, and the sooner you are seen by the divine.

The pain and suffering of humans and animals is because of their karma. (Representational image)
 The pain and suffering of humans and animals is because of their karma. (Representational image)

If you look at the life of a tree, it is always giving — shade, pure air, food, shelter... sacrificing itself, bearing the sun, wind and water. It does so till the last, even as it decays and dies, it continues to give. That is the path to the divine, to sacrifice yourself and to help others. The greater the sacrifice, the more is your glow, and the sooner you are seen by the divine.

You can either be in light, or you are in darkness.

The pain and suffering of humans and animals is because of their karma. If have the capacity to relieve their pain, and you do it, then you are in light. Else you are in darkness.

Gods are in light, and they are constantly relieving the pain of beings...

Think about it. There’s so much pain and suffering in the world, everyone is looking at God to help them... but why should God look at you?

Just like when we look at the night sky, we see dots of light glowing in the darkness, from the dimension of the Gods, we are perceived as dots in darkness. The ones that glow are easily seen, the ones in darkness cannot be seen... that glow is the glow of karma.

Take another example, that of the sun. If you look at its karma, it is burning itself to provide heat and light to support all life on earth. It does so constantly, without stopping or thinking or missing a day. Hence, its glow. So much is the glow, that one can get blinded looking at it.

Create that glow within you. Do as much as you can to aid creation. Save animals, feed the poor, nurse the sick, nurture plants — wherever you can help, step in. Do it without expecting anything in return. Make it your nature, just like the sun’s nature is to burn to give heat and light or the tree’s nature is to give food and shade and air, and the Gods will take notice of you.

The bigger the tyaag, the higher the journey. The biggest tyaag means reaching finality for sure and tyaag of what? — something which as it is going to leave you, not remain with you for long. Basically, tyaag of avidya, or wrong notions of life. So you leave nothing to achieve the finality.

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