Selfless service is of very great importance even in spirituality. When we go back in history and see the lives of great men, great spiritualists, prophets, and Masters, we mainly find that they had been very devoted, especially to their Masters.
Although they were also meditating, doing simran, simultaneously they had great devotion for the service to the mission of the Master.
This is decidedly a major aspect in spirituality. We, the worldly people, are all doing some service to self, relatives, and friends, but
for soul, that service is all useless, rather it is a
source of bondage.
We are not body, mind, or
intellect; we are souls. Whatever service we are rendering at this time is not service to the soul; it is for the mind, for the intellect, or for the body. It is for our children, parents, brothers, sisters, other relatives, friends, or possessions of the world.
All these services, duties, and efforts may be of some avail up to the bodily level, but surely they prove to be a bondage for the soul.
We are serving the mind, that is, we are always trying to go according to its dictates and to satisfy it. We also serve the intellect and try to educate it, as it wants to be filled up with all knowledge. We also
want to satisfy the bodily needs and to satisfy the
enjoyments of senses. We should feed and clothe the body and supply so many other necessities, like big houses furnished with thousands of amenities.
Any achievements at level of body and mind end with loss of
physical life, leaving dirty and heavy impressions on mind and soul to suffer.
These are the services in which we are involved very busily day and night. But what is the fruit of it? What do we, soul, enjoy of it? Nothing. Rather we only take up burdens of good or bad karmas when we try to collect money and possessions through unfair and illegal means.
But all these worldly earnings are mostly lost in this world during our lifetime, and the rest when we have to go back. So all this service which we are doing at the level of body, mind, and intellect is a very
hard one and also most ineffective.
Now, the
service, which we are to do and which has been recommended and taught to us by Master, the highest kind of service, is the service through the soul. We are souls and we should serve the soul. Service to soul is service to God.
It is the connection of our soul with the manna of life, the bread of life, the water of life which is coming down from God and is available in the kingdom of God. So when we connect our soul with this Godly gift, we are really blessed. This is the object of life.
Now, what about body, mind, and intellect? Are they of no use? No, they are also of use, but only if their services are made available for the mission of the Master. In this way, we are not directly, but indirectly serving our souls. The services which are rendered to the mission of the Master - bodily, mentally, and intellectually - are
again connected with the soul.
But these should be according to the instructions of Master and selflessly done. We should demand no worldly fruit for them. It is also a very appreciable service to make the teachings of Master available to common people and our whole mind should be directed to holy services.
The eyes are there to see the Master, ears to hear him, the mouth to praise him, the hands to serve him, the feet to walk for him. When we are helping other people in understanding the Path of the Masters, then we are first to develop right understanding for ourselves and then we are able to create the right understanding in other people. This is service through lower agencies, connected with the service to the
soul.
The body is also to be used for service to the Master. The efforts which we put in bodily for the mission of the Master are also very helpful for the uplift of the soul. When my Master was in his Master's ashram, he used to do also some physical services in addition to all those mental and intellectual duties. Any physical service going on there was also shared by him.
The people
knew that he was very near to Master. He was doing
wonderful intellectual services: writing many books and
helping the Master in answering letters from the
initiates and dear ones. Many other arrangements of the
ashram were also being carried out through him. Because
bodily service was very low, people always tried to request
him not to do it and let it be for those people who cannot
do any other kind of service, being illiterate and
helpless.
The Master used to say, "I am keeping
the soul, and with soul I am to serve. I have also mind,
and with mind I have to serve the Master. I have also the
intellect, and with intellect I am to serve. But I have
also got this donkey [Master points towards his body], and
this is also taking food from the common kitchen. It should
carry a load on its back so that it also does its duty and
may also be blessed from Master." So body is also to be
used in the best way, as much as possible.
All
these levels of services are to be enjoyed and
are to be used, and none of them is to be left behind;
otherwise we are losers. Moreover the fruit of bodily
services are ready in cash, which may not be in other
cases. Bodily disturbances and diseases are nicely tackled
with hard bodily services, as a rule.
Some people
are meditating, but physical or financial service is also
necessary. In the scriptures it is emphasized that bodily
and financial services are the starting point and ground
preparation for spiritual development.
Service to
Master had been very necessary to purify the mind of ego
and its other diseases so that the seeker may be accepted
for initiation after some years of hard devotional service.
The fruit of any kind of tapas, disciplines, and
penances is only available through service to Master. Only
service to and in his name is the source of salvation
because any dealings of give or take which we have with him
are converted into spiritual gifts, as these are above the
worldly law of action and reaction.
He deals only
with the law of the kingdom of God and pays us in riches of
the kingdom of God. He also does not care to pay us in any
specified mathematical calculations but bestows on us a
billion times the fruit of even the smallest service and
devotion to him because he is abundant grace and a profuse
giver.
If one serves the Master really in full
devotion of heart, we can find:
- all our desires
are fulfilled,
- the most troublesome and incurable
disease of mind - ego - is also cured,
- the worldly
bondages and worries are released and one feels free,
- the connection with the One is found, developed, and
final mergence is also attained,
- the highest gift of
the kingdom of God and with God - that is, contact of Naam
- is also available,
- the service to Master is service
to God, and whom God likes to privilege with His holy
service, He makes one serve the Master,
- service to
Master is very, very appreciated by God, and God likes to
be devoted to (him) who serve his Master.
With financial services the people start with 10%
of income, which is also not like a tax or fine, but a way
in which we may serve more or less in love. However, as the
initiate develops more and more in spiritual achievement,
he feels totally devoted to Master, as Baba Sawan Singh and
Sant Kirpal Singh Ji used to do. But their Masters used to
give some back to them and some they would keep for the
mission of Master. The rest they sent to their families.
It is such a relation that devotees like to give
away everything to their Master, but Master likes to accept
nothing. Really Master wants nothing, but for the sake of
the benefit of the devotee, he asks him for financial
devotion.
For example, Baba Sawan Singh Ji used to
devote a certain amount of money to Baba Kahan. Once when
Baba Ji had got an extra amount as a bonus, Baba Kahan
demanded more money, only for the sake that any poisonous
effect in the earning would be taken out and the rest would
then be able to be used peacefully by the devotee.
In this way there are no sicknesses and no
expenditures on doctors, medicines, or on superfluous
pursuits, the net results being positive at the end of the
month. However, Master fructifies 10% ranging from ten
times to any limit, depending on the faith, devotion, and
love with which one is making any sacrifice in this world.
But he also profusely bestows spiritual treasures on him.
The devotional attitude is a must and without
devotional services it is very difficult to proceed with
holy meditations. These services clear our way in
spirituality.
Generally we do not like to do any
kind of service. There are some people who come to the
ashram and like to be respected and to be served. They like
to come with all glory, very well dressed and with pomp and
show. They always like to be given good rooms, very good
beddings, and a good place to sit. Very nice food should be
served to them and nobody should ask them (for) any
service.
Everybody should ask them if there is any
service to be done for them. Then those people will go very
happy and say that they enjoyed a very nice atmosphere in
the ashram. It is good that they have enjoyed, but they
have also lost very much. Those people who served them in
any ways and means really earned very much.
Service to disciples and devotees of Master is
really service to Master. Never may one try to get any
service from the devotee of a Master. To please a satsangi
is to win the pleasure of Master.
Wonderful
satisfaction and peace of mind can be attained from the
humble service in the house of Master. We should need no
room, no bedding, no comfort, and no respect from anybody.
In this way the soul would enjoy real enjoyments which we
lack so much.
People in this world do not know the
importance of selfless service. While serving the mission
of Master, we are not to display our services to anybody.
Generally we want to make our services known to the people
so that we may find respect and praise in ego.
Such an intention is very, very dangerous and may
cause a terrible loss. After having done all humble
services behind a curtain, we should thank Master for the
grace he showered on us by letting us serve him and pray
for more chances.
We may serve, but nobody should
praise us nor should talk high of us. Rather if we are
cursed or abused and our services are not responded to
respectfully and oppositions are there, we may feel happy
and not down because it is good that mind is not let to
enjoy any ego and thus make a waste of our services.
Really, the Master knows every action of devotion
(we have done) to him and values it profusely. If after all
this service to the mission of Master, we find ourselves in
ego, then instead of getting benefited, we are generally
losers.
So it will be the best to do selfless
service devotionally day and night by all ways and means,
may it be the humblest or the dirtiest service.
Even if we are made a worm in the set-up of the
Master and we are to eat up the dirt so that the atmosphere
may be free of dirt, we are luckiest. But it is a very sad
affair if we do some service and we are praised for it, and
then we are in ego.
Then we lose everything and we
are really unlucky - that we have done so much but with no
positive result. So people may find themselves the luckiest
who do service and still are cursed by people.
In
1971 I was living in the most northern part of India. In
that city, there is a great ashram with an area of more
than 3½ acres. Master ordered me to arrange an open
well for water. Tube well drilling was not possible because
there was mixed stones and clay strata. My Master very
kindly ordered me to carry on this service.
I was
feeling very lucky to have it and started to work. But
there were two or three people who were always opposing me,
creating some hindrances and problems. Sometimes I was
feeling sad and upset at their negativity and was at a loss
to understand why it was that they were creating
hindrances.
My work was going on very nicely. Due
to them I was more careful about my work and about my
actions, and I became more active in myself. Their
opposition could not dishearten me. I was always praying to
Master for help in completion of this great task. I was
finding myself lucky that I was to carry out the orders of
my Master in service to the mission of God.
However, the negative atmosphere around me was
helping me in finding more enthusiasm, more power, more
will, and more strength and this negativity proved a
blessing in disguise for me.
Any such arrangements
from Master are useful and blessings in disguise. I feel
that such people are the luckiest who may do some service
to the mission of the Master very sincerely and devotedly.
It may be that so many people go on cursing him, abusing
him, and do not think well of him but one should be happy
to find this also as a blessing from Master.
At all times so much negativity had been working
around Masters and people were creating havoc against them
but they kept on independently, not caring a bit for all
that. My Master used to say, "Do not worry about the world.
You should be true to yourself and towards God." The public
opinion is always different and differs from time to time,
but you are not to depend on it.
Oppositions
strengthen us and glorify Masters.
Everyone has to
face two categories of people - enemies and friends - and
one can make use of both. Friends will tell us our
shortcomings in secret and will try to help and guide us in
coming out of them.
Enemies will not tell us but
backbite us, oppose us, and criticize us. That will also
help us in keeping our selves pure of any negativity
against the danger of being picked at by criticizers.
It is good that they are picking out our faults
and making them known to us and are working hard to help
us. When behind our back they backbite us, they will not
only remove our shortcomings but will also suck away all
our dirt and free us of all our sins. We should feel
benefited if we are serving sincerely and devotedly, we are
true in ourselves, and still the people are opposing us and
backbiting us.
In this world, a man, who is the
noblest and highest, having all virtues in him, will not be
spared by some people and will find criticism and as such
one should not feel disturbed or perturbed. Even God, not
to talk of man, will find criticism if he is prey to such
people.
They have got a habit and cannot help it.
Instead we may pray for their good. We should not feel the
bad behaviour and curses of the people because we are not
doing this service for them but we are doing it for the
Master, and if the Master is happy, then we should feel
satisfied. He knows what we are doing and he also helps us
in all respects.
We are only concerned with the
pleasure of Master. It is sufficient to be in his good
grace; (we) may not be in anybody else's. We have yet a
very weak heart and we are more often feeling very
disturbed if somebody criticizes us or opposes us. This
weakness will go away by means of the holy practices at the
level of soul, having connected it with holy light and
divine sound.
My Master once asked Tai Ji to take
care of the cleanliness of some temporary latrines at some
celebration. Tai Ji went and she arranged through some
people for these to be ready and clean by eight or nine in
the evening. But after that, some people used those
latrines and they were again unclean.
Master got up
to check the work - if Tai Ji had done it and not forgotten
it - at about twelve in the night. He saw that something
undesirable was lying over there. Master took a bucket and
a scraper and began to clean these latrines himself.
One or two persons who saw Master doing this work
got very astonished and ran to Tai Ji to inform her, as
they did not dare say anything to Master. Tai Ji went and
snatched the cleaning instruments from Master and got the
cleaning done by devotees. Master felt it a loss to lose
this service, but nobody liked him to continue.
Lord Christ had also washed the feet of his
disciples and told them that if he could do it, they should
also learn to wash each other's feet. In love we may serve
each other so that we may be called his disciples. The
fifth Master of the Sikhs also served a crowd of disciples
who came from a distance by serving them water and
massaging the old, tired persons in such a way that the
dear ones would not recognize him.
So when we can
find any kind of service to Master, to his holy mission, or
to his devotees, we must do it with all sincerity,
forgetting all about our worldly position, glory, ranks,
and respect, etc. Financial service has its own importance
and is separate. Service through intellect is also very
important. Mind is also to be trained for service to
Master, but physical service carries its own grandeur.
When foreign brothers and sisters are here in the
ashram, they may carry on (with) some physical services,
like keeping their rooms, premises, bed sheets, etc. clean.
In the kitchen also they may find a service. It is not
sufficient that they are meditating.
When they
feel a little tired of meditation, they can avail the
virtures of physical service. Additionally we may feel
better in health also. Three or four hours of meditation
and one hour of physical service may follow each other,
rendering the best use of time.
Another kind of
service is the devotion we are to do for mankind. Whatever
trade we have got, we must keep service to fellow beings as
children of God in mind at the top. We are not to worry for
time or earnings, but we are to try to serve the people at
large. It may be in the capacity of a businessman,
industrialist, laborer, government employee, doctor,
engineer, or any other profession.
We should help
others the best we can and may keep our profits materially
at a minimum, just to pull on with life. Our principle
should not be of snatching, collecting, grabbing, or
hoarding, but service and depending on the gifts of God for
our own interests.
In this way, each aspect of our
life will become service to God and best benefits can be
derived out of it. Then employers and employees will have
no confusion and the public will also find satisfactory
help.
Service and love should dominate. Love knows
to give. There can be no dispute between givers and there
will be all peace. A government employee should also serve
the government or his office not for the government or for
the boss of the office or factory, but as work or a job in
the factory of God.
He is not to keep himself
bound within timings, but he should work any amount of
longer time and go on working without asking (for) any
payment. He should not ask for overtime, etc. because he is
not doing the job for anybody (in this world), he is doing
the job for God.
God is there who knows everything
and knows that His child has done so much work - overtime
or otherwise - for Him. He will not keep anything back from
His devotee and will pay in abundance. He will pay each and
every second of service done in His devotion. There is no
need of agitations, strikes or demands, but one should be
satisfied that whatever he deserves, he will get.
All things will be given to him by God at the
proper time; this he should believe. Even if we do not
understand it, God surely pays all the good or bad one has
done, to do full justice in His law of nature.
In worldly ways, if we get less, He will arrange
the balance of payment, but if we have got more than our
legal share, then our payment will be placed as a debt. God
will make us pay back what we have got through illegal
gains.
So God is the super controller. He does not
spare anybody. We should always keep in mind the
controlling law of God which is working more strongly and
accurately than worldly laws.
Wherever or in
whatever jobs we may be working - maybe in a farm, in an
office, in a factory, or as a laborer - we are to work hard
and to serve only in the name of God and not to ask for
payments nor to worry about favourable or unfavourable
results. We are not to demand because He will certainly
give without asking.
We demand from a person who
doesn't like to give or who will give only when we demand.
But there is One who will surely pay our wages, however
small these may be; we need not demand. Rather in
compassion He also gives in charity to needy ones who have
not worked and do not deserve, not to talk of those who had
served Him.
From the following example we can
understand the loving attitude of God. There were fifteen
or sixteen laborers. They went to the labor house early in
the morning. A landlord chose five persons in the morning
and he placed them at their work.
By noon, those
five persons were insufficient, so he brought three people
more and engaged them in the work. In the evening for the
last one hour he brought some additional persons, as the
work was found still beyond the capacity of the laborers
employed before, to complete it. However at the time of
payment he paid full day wages to all.
Those who
worked for the whole day were given a full day's wage,
those who did a half day's work or worked only for the last
hour got the same wages, and those, who did not do any work
and who were only waiting, were also given something to
live (on) for the night.
In worldly ways we only
pay for the active hours of duty we avail. This way of
payment is only keeping favour and undue consideration for
the person making the payment. But what is the fault of
persons who came to do work, but were not given work at all
or given only part time? The expenditure of all the
laborers, their children and families is the same, whether
they work or not.
So they deserve to be given work,
and if they are not given work, (they are) to be given
payment to live. However, those who did not come out of
their houses in search of work need not be helped because
they have shirked work.
God works on the principle
that those, who like to work but are not given work, are
paid for it. However those, who are given work but are lazy
and shirk work, are dealt with negatively, as they are
sinners and need punishment.
These principles
controlling the human actions should be understood, and if
we do not understand, naturally we will be in difficulty.
Innocence is no excuse; we are privileged to know and must
know all the laws applicable on us. We need to be very
vigilant about our actions and our duties.
The theory of karmas as detailed above is called
Karma Yoga, coming down from ages and ages, but is still as
important as it had ever been. Some people may be
practising Karma Yogis, but by the grace of Master we are
to learn and practise it as a helping side issue in
addition to Surat Shabd Yoga.
So it will be
appreciated if we try to do some services in all ways and
means (that are) with us. All these services - physical,
mental, intellectual, financial, and through soul - are
each useful to the seeker on the path of truth.
Disciple: I will have to go back to Germany
and I will have to do some new service there. I live
together with my friends and now I don't know if I should
go back to those friends or if I should live separately.
Master: God power may arrange for you.
There is no trouble with it. Everything is arranged
already, everything is set, planned. We are not to worry
about it. So, we should have a will to do and God will help
us. Whatever job is there, we may do it sincerely.
In accepting any service, we should not worry for
its being hard or degrading and, if possible, we may choose
the better of (what is) available. Nothing is below our
dignity. Whatever we find, we should do. And by and by we
will find better things also.
God will adjust all
things for us. Whatever He gives is alright. Today He may
make us a king, tomorrow He may make us a beggar, but we
are to enjoy both. It is only a mental feeling, otherwise
there is no disturbance.
As a low placed person we
can live happier than a person of name, fame and riches.
Enjoyment or splendor of life doesn't depend upon great
outward arrangements, rather it depends mainly on our inner
life. Those people are respectful, wealthy, and of the
highest status who enjoy the highest One, God, who are
meditating regularly, are sincere to duties and devoted to
Master. Worldly they may be very low, very weak, very poor,
but they are not to worry about it; they are the richest
ones who are pure and rich in heart.
Our real glory
lies with our soul when it is in contact with the
God-in-action power in the form of light and sound and
enjoys the highest.
We are to understand this
mystery of life. If we do not understand, then we can never
find life. Then naturally we are following the path which
is leading to death, to misery, to problems and troubles.
So it is very important that we understand this life. But
most people have not understood it and it is not expected
when they may understand it.
The worldly atmosphere
is so polluted that it is always dragging us into the
darkness of ignorance. It is never helpful. It is only by
keeping the instructions and commandments of Master,
seeking His guidance and protection, that we can be saved
and we can find ourselves protected.
So we should
try to think for ourselves sincerely and we should choose
the line of action and then go on without caring for the
world and the worldly people. We should have our own ideal
way, which we have decided not on our own but from the
instructions of Master.
Whatever Master has told us
is the highest way and is the most useful. The Path of soul
is not understandable by the mind or intellect; it is
beyond their scope. So we are to go on according to the
instructions of the Master and not let the mind criticize
or interfere in it or to pose its own ways.
Otherwise we lose, and we will not find help in
any way. We are to find these instructions and go on
sincerely without any interference of mind or intelllect.
Master makes us understand all these things even intellectually. In the olden days people were not so intellectual and they could follow the dictates of Master directly. But now people need to be satisfied
intellectually and then practical guidance is accepted by them.