Hatred
This is the deadliest foe of an aspirant. It is an inveterate enemy.
It is an old-standing associate of the Jiva. Ghrina, contempt,
prejudice, sneering, taunting, teasing, ridiculing, mocking, frowning
and showing wry faces are all forms of hatred. Hatred bubbles out again
and again. It is insatiable like lust or greed. It may temporarily
subside for some time, and may again burst out with redoubled force. If
the father dislikes a man, his sons and daughters also begin to hate
that man without any rhyme or reason whatsoever, although that man has
not done them any wrong or injustice. Such is the force of hatred. If
any one even remembers the figure of a man who has done him some
serious injury some forty years ago, at once hatred creeps into his
mind and his face shows clear signs of enmity and hatred.
Hatred develops repetition of hatred-Vritti. Hatred ceases not by hatred but by love only. Hatred needs prolonged and intense treatment as its branches ramify in various directions in the subconscious mind. It lurks in different corners. Constant selfless service combined with meditation for a period of twelve years is necessary. An Englishman hates an Irishman and an Irishman hates an Englishman. A Catholic hates a Protestant and a Protestant hates a Catholic. This is religious hatred. There is communal hatred. One man hates another man at first sight without any reason. This is Svabhavika. Pure love is unknown in this world amongst worldly people. Selfishness, jealousy, greed and lust are retinues of hatred. In Kali Yuga the force of hatred is augmented.
A son hates his father and sues him in the court.
The wife divorces her husband. This has come to stay even in India. In
course of time divorce courts also will be established in India. Where
is the Pativrata-Dharma of Hindu ladies? Has it disappeared from the
soil of India? In India marriage is a sacrament. It is a sacred act. It
is not a regular contract as in the West. The husband holds the hand
of his wife, both look at Arundhati star and take a solemn pledge
before the holy fire. The husband says, "I shall be as chaste as Rama
and promise to live with you peacefully, procreating healthy
intelligent offspring. I shall love you till I die. I will never look
the face of another lady. I will be true to you. I shall never separate
myself from you." The wife in return says, "I shall be unto you like
Radha unto Krishna, like Sita unto Rama. I shall serve thee till the
end of my life in sincerity. Thou art my very life-Thou art my
Prana-Vallabha-I shall realise God by serving thee as God." Look at the
horrible state of present-day affairs. Absolute freedom should not be
given to Hindu ladies. Manu says, "Hindu ladies should always be kept
under control." This deplorable state of affairs is due to so-called
modern civilisation and modern education. Pativrata-Dharma has gone.
Ladies have become independent. They forsake their husbands and do
whatever they like. Culture does not consist in husband and wife
walking on Mount Road and Marina Beach, holding their hands or placing
their hands on the shoulders. This is not real freedom. This is vile
imitation. This is unbecoming of Hindu ladies. This fashionable habit
will unsex the Hindu ladies and destroy the feminine grace and modesty
which are their characteristics and which adorn them.
Pure
unselfish love should be cultivated. One should have fear of God.
Solomon says, "Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." Service
with Atma-Bhava can remove hatred completely and bring in Advaitic
realisation of oneness of life. Ghrina, prejudice, contempt, etc., will
completely vanish by selfless service. Vedanta in daily life when put
into actual practice can eradicate all sorts of hatred. There is one
Self hidden in all beings. Then why do you frown at others? Why do you
treat others with contempt? Why do you divide and separate? Realise the
unity of life and consciousness. Feel Atman everywhere. Rejoice and
radiate love and peace everywhere.
(pgs. 203-204, Concentration and Meditation by Swami Sivananda)
Hatred develops repetition of hatred-Vritti. Hatred ceases not by hatred but by love only. Hatred needs prolonged and intense treatment as its branches ramify in various directions in the subconscious mind. It lurks in different corners. Constant selfless service combined with meditation for a period of twelve years is necessary. An Englishman hates an Irishman and an Irishman hates an Englishman. A Catholic hates a Protestant and a Protestant hates a Catholic. This is religious hatred. There is communal hatred. One man hates another man at first sight without any reason. This is Svabhavika. Pure love is unknown in this world amongst worldly people. Selfishness, jealousy, greed and lust are retinues of hatred. In Kali Yuga the force of hatred is augmented.
(pgs. 203-204, Concentration and Meditation by Swami Sivananda)
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