The Light of Kirpal
Finish Something Daily
February 22, 1971
When the whole house is in order, then you are free to think who you are, what you are. Now you're dragged here, there, everywhere. You are to work regularly, that's the point; It is not a question of accomplishment in a day. A strong man revels in his strength and a weaker man wonders how he got it. Every Saint has his past and every sinner a future. There's hope for everybody. You're not a sinner--you're besmeared with sins. You're gold... gold ore, you might say. When we are cleansed of all foreign impurities, we are gold. You're great! Great is man. That will be a very good story to write. All these days you have been told how to meditate. Keep your whole attention in the seat of the soul in the body, that's all; all faculties will be controlled. It is you who give attention to the outgoing faculties. It is for you to stay up there. He gives you something to stay on--something substantial. We are not to visualize anything. You have some light and something to stay on; let your small consciousness be merged into Higher Consciousness. This is what is meant by spirituality. That does not require drawing inferences or assumptions--No; you see.
Even though I look to the middle, the mind fantasizes?
Mind?
Mind... I don't know where it comes from. It comes and it doesn't relate to anything in my daily life. It is just like fantasies, coming and going like a motion picture, and I have trouble stopping it.
Do you look intently? No. These thoughts only intervene when your attention is slackened. If you look minutely, intently, and penetratingly to find out what is in there --continuously without a break--then no thought will intervene. That's all. If you see wide, that brings all this trouble. Our subconscious mind is already overflowing with all these thoughts.
I have many thoughts in meditation.
You have many thoughts? About what?
Everything.
Everything! Well, do one thing at a
time. Do one thing at a time. When you sit by me, sit by me, all alone,
with nobody else. When you think of your mother, no other thought should
come. When you are at work, be fully at work; no other thought will come
up. Do one thing at a
time.
There is no problem. Do one thing
at a time. Now you are here; forget everything; sit by me. Do one thing
at a time. When you're at work, be fully at work. It is not difficult.
That will train your mind, that's all. Why are so many things coming up?
An incident in Napoleon Bonaparte's life illustrates this. The Waterloo
fight was to begin at nine. It was eight o'clock. Napoleon Bonaparte was
walking in the garden. The minister was running here, running about, "The
battle is at nine; why are you here? .... Oh, the battle is at nine. It's
eight now." You see? When you die, die; finish off, that's all. So as I
told you before, there is no problem. Is it difficult to do one thing at
a time? Attend fully to the one thing before you just as you do your study
work. When you don't do one thing at a time, what happens? One friend comes
to you. You don't attend to him fully, only see him for a minute or two.
Then you attend to another man, and he stands around you. You attend another
man, although not completely. Then you go to the third, fourth, fifth;
all are standing hanging around you. Finish off. So that is why all those
unfinished things hover around your mind when you are doing something.
Each point should be finalized, finished off in one way or the other. Then,
no trouble will arise. What is wrong with you?
Just a little negative today, Master. It will pass.
What's the trouble? A cold? [Initiate:
Yes] Did you take anything?
Any medicine?
It's just a depression because I keep trying to do what You say and I don't seem to succeed so...
Never mind; just do what you can do and leave the rest. Why worry?
It will go away.
What you cannot do, leave the rest
to Him. "I have done my best, now i leave it to You." What you do, do bouyantly,
freshly with no burden on your head. What you do, do honestly. That's all.
You've done your best. There is nothing more that you can do. Pray now.
Leave the results of what you have
done to Him. Do your best and leave the rest to Him. You're all right physically?
[Initiate: Yes.] That's all right. I was afraid. So you know--one
thing at a time. When you worship, worship. I think it is easier. Instead
of having one thought, you have three, four, five. How many thoughts, new
thoughts come up? New jobs? Only one, two, three. How many? I am
not talking Greek to you. [Chuckles] Quite understandable. Do you understand
me?
Not quite well.
Just make her understand please. [translated
into another language] She's got so many new points to be considered and
none attended to properly. Now do you follow? [Yes.] All right,
thank God for what you get. Thank God for what you get and hope for more.
Yes, please, you?
Going strong?
There was a circular three or four years ago which said our lives were mapped out according to the Divine Plan in the minutest detail. And the other day we were talking about free will. I can see how we humans, from a limited point of view, might have free will, but I wondered if in reality there is any free will whatsoever for human beings.
Our present life, present life--so
far as life and death is concerned, so far as wealth or poverty is concerned,
richness or poorness, so far as your trend of mind is concerned--these
are all fixed. But you are free within certain limits to lay your lines
further. You may decide that by discrimination or by right reading (scriptures)
or in the company of Awakened People. All scriptures say man is the highest
in all creation next to God. He is of the same essence as that of God.
So you are to make the best use of the man-life. That is why you are to
decide what to do further by discrimination. What you have done in the
past, you are reaping. What you do now with ego within, you shall have
to reap. "As you sow, so shall you reap"--that wheel will go on. Action,
reaction, action, reaction . . . until you become a conscious co-worker
of the Divine Plan,
conscious that He is the doer, not I. He decides our
further trend of mind. Some are more ready to begin, others are less ready.
Some are more intellectual, some are not so. So these things are a reaction.
You can develop further, but within that area of freedom as far as the
present reactions are concerned. You can lay your future line anyway you
like. During the great war here, the government used to pay a learned man
fifty seven dollars for his crop. I have seen this. Then there was an unlearned
man who could not even sign his name; these grain people
gave him one hundred fifty dollars. So when two men do
the same job, one gets profit and the other loses; these things are already
fixed. But you can have the freedom to lay further wherever you like. that
can also be decided be discrimination or reading scriptures or in the company
of the Awakened People. I sent another circular yesterday about meditation,
diaries. I asked them to give you copies. Yes?
I think there is less freedom than we think, than we imagine... that it is more fixed.
Present life is fixed--further, you're free. If you continue in the pattern of "as you sow, so shall you reap," you'll go on sowing and reaping, sowing and reaping good or bad. That will continue, as you sow, so shall you reap, but if you become a conscious co-worker of the flowing pen of God, conscious of how it runs, you are free from further action-reaction. All grains which come between the two parts of the grinding machine are ground like anything to flour. But any wheat which sticks to the handle is not ground. Do you follow? If you become conscious of the Hand moving and you stick to it, then you won't be ground; you'll be free. So in manbody we have one concession: we can go back to our home if we become conscious co-workers of the Divine Plan--we lose our ego--and ego will be lost only when you see some Power is working through you.
When that Power works through a person who is not awakened, when the Power works through a person that doesn't realize It, who is still under the illusion, does it mean freedom for that person to do this and that within the limits You described?
Trend of mind goes on as a reaction
of the past. You see. But if you use discrimination or go deep down into
the scriptures or sit by some awakened man, you can see. Even the dacoits
will become very saintly. There was one dacoit who would plunder away,
take away everything from a man first, then kill him. He would then carry
on his family affairs. Once he met a Saint. He was just going to rob him
of his clothes, rob him and kill him, but the Saint asked him, "Why are
you doing all this, dear friend? .... This is my job. I have to earn money,
you see. This is the way I have to do it." "Do you think it is all right?
Is it not a sin? .... I do realize it is a sin." If a man knows what he
does is not right, and he still does it · .. "But I have no other
occupation, no other way of earning a livelihood." "All right, I will just
request one thing of you." He told him, "Go and ask your family members,
your wife, your children, if they will share with you in this sin you are
committing." Each man looks from his own angle of vision. The dacoit thought,
"This is a very strange man; if I go home he will run away." The Saint
told him he wouldn't run away, to just bind him with a string tied to a
tree--a strong rope--and go so that he might ask his people. He bound him
to a tree, went home, and asked his wife, "Well, do you think what I do
is not right?" She said the same thing, "It is not right." "Will you share
in this sin with me?" And she said, "Why! You have married me; it is your
duty to bring the food." He then asked his children; they also replied
in the same way. So he came back and he loosened the Saint, wept, and begged
His forgiveness. Eventually he became a Saint, you see. A man can turn.
There are many instances like that. Once we went to a place, Pili Bhit,
and in the morning we had heart to heart talk. One dacoit, head of the
dacoits, was there sitting in the front. I repeated these things. I said,
"There's hope even for dacoits, I tell you." What he knew he would tell
to other dacoits. There's hope for them too. "Is there really any hope
for dacoits? .... Yes," I told him. Next day was initiation day. He came
up, "Give me initiation." So I gave him initiation. What happened? He got
the highest experience. He brought others, those dacoits under him, to
be initiated, to get the same thing. He is now earning his livelihood by
selling. So man can change you see. A strong horse is required. An unruly
horse will run like anything, but one direction is required. So man, a
strong man, (in whatever way), will work wonders, only if direction of
his line is changed, rearranged. Idlers are nowhere.
Idlers are nowhere. There is no place
for those who procrastinate. Procrastination is the thief of time. For
those who put off till tomorrow... you'll do later on, later on, there
is no progress. You must be decisive. One wife used to be very worried.
The husband asked her, "Why are you worried?" She said, "I've got one brother,
the only man in the family and the only earning family member. He says
he'll leave the world and go away and become an ascetic." "How long has
he been saying that?" the husband asked her. "For three or four years.
We are dreading any moment he will go and never come back." "If for three
or four years he has been talking like that and he has not gone as yet,
he will never go." His wife said, "We are worrying and you say he will
never go." He replied, "Do you want to see how man can go? .... Yes." By
way of a joke, he said, "All right, I'm going." He left the house, went
out one door, and on the other side he sat. The wife said, "All right,
come back now." "No, I am gone." You see, there is no place for idlers;
no place for those who have procrastination. Procrastination is the thief
of time. Those who put off, "We'll do later, we'll do later, we'll do later"
and that later never comes up.
Have you read John Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress? John Bunyan used to write something daily; Pilgrim's Progress
is the book he wrote. He finished it by writing something daily. His
motto was that. There was one man, Stanley, who used to finish something
daily, you see? This I learned from Stanley--finish something daily. When
I go up, I finish everything. I may go until twelve, one, two, three o'clock,
never mind. So when I lay down, I am fresh and have no burden on my head.
I know what to do. You learn from greatness, great men, you see. It is
easier to finish something daily. The Gurmat Sidhant is a big voluminous
work, with over 900 pages in one volume and 1,100 pages in the other. I
used to write on some subject until maybe five or six o'clock in the morning.
So this is what I learned from these men. John Bunyan was a good man.
Pilgrim's Progress is a very good book. You learn
many things from great mens' lives. Finish something daily, finish off.
Sit in meditation and unless you're satisfied, don't leave it. "Now half
and hour has passed, now one hour has passed." You are watching the clock.
You won't die, I tell you. In this attempt you won't die. You might have
heard of Rama Krishna Paramahans. Vivekenanda was his disciple. Once Vivekenanda
came to his Master. Rama Krishna Paramahans told him, "This is one plate
full of honey. Well Vivekenanda, it is a sea of immortality. If you were
a bee, from which end would you eat? .... Sir, I would eat only from the
margin so that my wings would not become besmeared with the honey." The
Master said, "Look here, it is a sea of immortality, plunge headlong into
it; there is no death." You see? So your attention at meditation is into
the sea of immortality. You won't die. Finish something daily. Doing something
daily is also good but I think it is still better to finish something daily.
Go on. Do it until you get fully satisfied. Then go. You won't die; it
is a sea of immortality, you see.
I have learned many things from great
mens' lives. I have read more than 300 great mens' lives from the East
and West both.
Biographies pay. When I was studying
in seventh primary, I read one book about Saint Ramanija who got something
from his Guru. He came out, stood on a mound and called for all the villagers
of the place. "Look here, I'm going to give you what I've got, a very valuable
thing from my Guru." "You are going to give without permission of your
Guru? You will go to hell." "Well, dear friends, I alone will go to hell;
you will be saved." So at that time, it struck me: If ever I will get something,
I will give it. Though I've not done anything without the order of my Guru,
but still, that had struck me at the time; it is free, all free. These
are the things possible for you to get.
Don't do something daily; finish something
daily. That is actually much better. To do something daily is also good,
but if you take up the other motto, I think you'll be much better off.
I've got so much correspondence to attend to, more than one thousand letters
a month, from all parts of the world. There are interviews, newcomers,
so many things. People are writing for all reasons, for guidance. That
is why I do one thing at a time. Some days I finish at three at night.
I've got no letters on hand today; finished--you see? If I leave one or
two, I finish them the next morning. In this way you're always buoyant,
fresh, nothing burdening you. This is not spirituality--this is a general
helping factor in life which makes you fit for everything.
When I was writing that book GurmatSidhant,
one writer came to visit and was sitting by me at night. I started at nine
o'clock, went on writing, writing as fast as possible. He was sitting
watching me. It was ten, it was eleven o'clock, it was twelve midnight,
one o'clock. "From where are you writing? "he said. "There's nothing before
you to copy." I told him, "My Master dictates to me. I'm writing so fast
because I cannot keep up to Him." [chuckles] Whatever thoughts come up
without thinking are always perfect. So these are the things to be adopted
and lived up to; that will make you a success in any line you take up.
In my official career I tell you, the job of comptroller was very intricate.
I had about forty-two officers in the whole office working under me. Any
intricate cases that went to the head for orders, he sent to me. I would
just open and set them in order. So this habit worked wonders in all my
affairs. When I retired, the Military Attorney General came up, "Well we
had a wonderful man like you in our department." I've got it recorded in
my report. Generally when officers are there, bosses are there. Sometimes
those who work under an officer are not pleased and some over him are not
pleased. If the bosses are pleased, those under are not pleased. In my
case, both were pleased. So these are things which make you fit for everything,
you see.
I only read three novels throughout
my career. One which I would recommend: Ivanhoe, perhaps you might
have heard of that. The other was The Last Days of Pompeii, and
the third one, Westward Ho... that's all. All the rest were biographies
or life stories. So God teaches, you see. Just do one thing at a time wholly
and solely and finish something daily; that will be all right. That will
give you a very good subject for your story, will it not? Yes.
Master, I copied out the talks You gave the other night about God's Complaint. [Master chuckled, "All right."] Most wonderful topic. And some people want to copy that talk. They want to make a copy of the copy that I made. Is that all right?
I would say so, but show it to me before passing it on to anyone. In places, it might not have been interpreted correctly. Put it into a manuscript if you like and send it to me. I'll find time to go through. With all I've got to do I've still more time, you see. Yes?
Should I give it to you exactly the way it came off the tape and then...
Whatever is there in the tape, write out exactly. I'll see to it. Put it in a manuscript and give it to me.
There were certain, at certain points because I was writing it for my own self, I changed...
No, no, no, exact words, exact words.
The "Morning Talks" were given to me from the tapes. I went through them.
You know, all those talks you have got will make very wonderful books for
you, on all subjects. Yes?
I have taken exactly word for word the talk you gave
on "Ojas" (January 27, 1971) and I've given it to ---- and she's going
to go over and type it neatly to be submitted to You.
Yes, that's all right. I know what I'm talking, but put it in writing. So many other men who came here have had a hundred and one questions, very valuable information on all different subjects. You got something. So why do I give all this to you? Why don't I keep it reserved with me? Do you know? I wish each one of you to become like me and even more than that. I wish you progress even more than me. I wish you, each one of you, to become ambassadors.
Master, when we get discouraged a little, is this the ego involvement that I am doing it?
Again keep one thing in view. Rome
was not built in a day; you cannot do everything in one day. A wrestler
becomes a wrestler by working day and night for months, for years, not
in one day. I will tell you my ignorance when I was reading in third primary.
I heard one man talking very fluently, giving a lecture and thought, "From
where is he reading?" I was a very voracious reader of books. I read one
full library of my college--one full library on all subjects. I have read
about three libraries altogether. You gather so many things. You have to
work for it, it will not come in one day. Don't be discouraged. Go on with
it; you'll become that. These things should become an incentive to you
to work for, not discourage you. I won't tell you that I fell down from
heaven direct. I was born as a man, you see. So man is made; he is in the
make. Regularity pays, mind that. If you do something daily like John Bunyan,
even then you'll give to the world a Pilgrim's Progress. If you
finish something daily, then still more wonderful. I'm not talking to you
about spiritual matters now; this is daily living. Is it not? I told you
the other day when I was writing in the high class, there were examinations
given. I used to take foreign history. British history was one part of
the subject. My point was, I read not one but two, three, four histories
of the same country by different authors. All don't agree in detail. Some
give more, the others less. The teacher gave notes on the main points,
facts, then the examination was given. There was a maximum of 55 marks
to be given out. I replied from references I had read in my own language.
Another man gave out word for word from the notes dictated to him by the
teacher. So he gave me 54 marks out of 55 and gave that man 35 out of 55.
He complained, "I've given every word that you have dictated to me. Why
did you give him 54 and not me? .... Because you have given word for word
what I dictated. He [Kirpal Singh] has said what all historians say." Teachers
love
you when you do work for them. Parents will love you.
Your Guru will love you. Yes, in my official life too, in my student life
too, I was loved. The teachers were proud of me. The teacher would even
leave the class to me. I was reading in the tenth class when the teacher
left the class and asked me to teach them. In my official life they were
also confident. "Any new things that come up?" the officer said, "Give
them all to him [Kirpal Singh]." My Master would also say, "Go to him [Kirpal
Singh]. He will open all parts of the bayonette and then reassemble it
and tell you how it works." This was through the greatness of Him, of course.
So your parents will be proud of you,
your teachers will be proud of you. Would you not like that? But all phases
have to be developed. All right, God bless you all. Go wiser to your beds.
God bless you.