Activity vs. Inner Communion
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Mercy Entails Empathy
Reading and Affirmation for May
From the book The Beatitudes: Their Inner Meaning by Swami Kriyananda
Rays of One Light: Weekly Commentaries on the Bible and The Bhagavad Gita
Activity vs. Inner Communion
Truth is one and eternal. Realize oneness with it in your deathless Self, within. The following commentary is based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda.
Last week we contemplated the well-known story of Martha and Mary. Traditionally, this story has been offered to show the two classic approaches to salvation: the first, through action, and the second, through prayer. The excuse of the Marthas of this world has always been, “The church needs its Marthas, too.” Treatises, moreover, have been written to justify the Martha approach to piety, praising her self-sacrifice as, perhaps, an even higher demonstration of devotion. (Thus do the unmeditative workers in religion try to justify themselves!) Yet the fact remains that Jesus rebuked Martha. Elsewhere, moreover, he spoke of the virtue of feeding the hungry, curing the sick, and housing those who were homeless. It wasn’t that he disapproved of serving people.
Wrong attitude was the object of his criticism. What he was criticizing was forgetfulness of the true goal of right, spiritual action. Good deeds, outwardly, without inner communion with God, will result in good karma but will not bring final freedom from all karma.
The Path to inner freedom was described by Paramhansa Yogananda in these words: “Be always calmly active, and actively calm.”
As it says in the Bhagavad Gita, the second Chapter:
He who is not shaken by anxiety during times of sorrow, nor elated during times of happiness; who is free from egoic desires and their attendant fear and anger: Such an one is of steady discrimination.
Do your duty in life – so counsels this great Scripture elsewhere – but never lose sight of Him to whom all action should be dedicated.
Thus, through holy Scripture, God has spoken to mankind.
Whispers From Eternity
135. Teach me to perform every Work only to please Thee
Father, teach me to perform all my work only to please Thee. Let me feel Thee as the electricity of life, moving the machinery of my bones, nerves, and muscles. In every heart-throb, every breath, every burst of vital activity, teach me to feel Thy power.
Paramhansa Yogananda
Inspiration from The Beatitudes: Their Inner Meaning
The more we serve consciously as channels for any aspect of grace, the more we ourselves receive of that grace in the process. Divine law ordains that we receive back from life, also, according to what we give out to it. Much is forgiven him, then, who forgives freely.
We will take these meaningful words into our meditation together for deep reflection and contemplation. But firstly, we will listen to some beautiful music by Swami Kriyananda, “I Live Without Fear”
I Live Without Fear by Swami Kriyananda
Listen to the I Live Without Fear
Reflect, Meditate and Listen to Instrumental Music
Reflect
Meditate
Creativity
Aum Peace Amen
Blessings & Love
Rev Dinah Pemberton