A Simple Method To Abide in The - I Am
A Simple Method To Abide in The - I Am
A Simple Method To Abide in The - I Am
By
Pradeep Apte
(aptep@yahoo.com)
I humbly offer salutations to my Guru Sri Nisargadatta maharaj
who made me correctly understand the meaning of God:
Just hold on to the knowledge I am, your sense of being or
presence. This feeling that you are is the God in you, let it be
you guide or Guru, there is nothing else to be done.
This statement loudly rung a bell in my mind as I recollected the
words Sri Brahmachaitanya Gondavlekar Maharaj:
The quality of being or presence is common to all objects
living or non-living, with form or without form. Thoughts are
formless but their presence is very much there. This being is
Nama, the name of God which I which I strongly recommend
you all to recite.
In Maharashtra, Sri Gondavlekar Maharaj (1845-1913) was one of
the great exponents of the practice of Namasmarana which
means remembering God by reciting or chanting his name. I had
read his teachings several years back, even before knowing Sri
Nisargadatta maharaj.
According to Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj the 'I am', 'being' or
presence is common to all objects, living or non-living. It is the
composition of the object in terms of the five elements and three
qualities that determines whether the 'I am', 'being' or 'presence' is
known or expressible to it. The 'I am', 'being' or 'presence' is a
reflection of the Absolute and holding on to it one can realize the
Absolute.
The teachings of both these masters are quite similar which thus
lead us to an ancient and simple practice or Sadhana of
Namasmarana. If one investigates one shall find that the
teachings of not only these two masters but almost all the masters
are quite similar and all bring you to the doorstep of God. The
with the ecstasy of love, because the sound of the Divine Name
awakens the heart to the bliss and love of God.
Although the mental repetition of the Name is held to be far
more efficacious than the verbal repetition, still the rare
experience of sweetness and joy derived by uttering the Name
aloud is incomparable. When the entire being of the devotee
thrills with rapture to the music of the Name he realizes that
the Name is Brahman.
God is both, manifest and unmanifest. The Name stands for
such a God. Here the unmanifest is the all-pervading, infinite,
immutable, tranquil and static spirit of God. The manifest is
the entire universe of name, form and movement with all its
beings, creatures and things. The Name stands for this
all-inclusive and all-transcendent Godhead, who is both
personal and impersonal.
The Divine Name is thus the beginningless source of all
creation and the creation itself. God, the absolute, is the
nameless Name. The Name can free the soul from bondage.
The Name can take it to the highest consummation of spiritual
life. The Name can grant a blind soul Divine sight. The Name
can bless an individual with a universal vision full of sublimity.
The Name can lift the soul to inconceivable heights of
God-realization.
The power of the Name is invincible. A mind which is
considered to be unconquerable, by the soothing influence of
the Name becomes, docile, yielding and submissive. The mind
itself is transformed into God by the power of the Name. He
who takes refuge in the Name can work wonders. Death itself
will stand in awe of him. He can command all the forces of
nature and direct them, to bring about a spiritual awakening in
the hearts of men. The Name can make a human being an
embodiment of eternal love and joy. The Name can convert an
individual into a Cosmic Reality - an ignorant soul into a very
God. Where the Name of God is sung, the atmosphere is