Pages

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Ultimate faith in the divine will

By. Prashant Solomon
(published in The Speaking Tree column, The Times of India October 31, 2008)

Why do we pray? Some want health, others wealth. Some pray for the longevity of their parents, the safety of their children or that some other desire of theirs gets fulfilled. These prayers, like all others, have power and energy that bring them to life.

The only difference between a prayer and a desire is that a prayer is directed towards God with faith. Faith plays an important role in whether the prayer is answered or not. But do we always know what is best for us?

Suppose there is a new video game in town that every child wants. But this game is not without its dangers - it has gore, violence and profanity and might not be in the best interest of the child. But the child still wants it and repeatedly asks his parents for it. They may refuse a few times, but chances are that after a while, may give in to their child's demands. Not all parents will give in, but some will. So, the child's 'prayer' was ultimately answered by faith and perseverance. But is the video game good for the child?

We ask God for things that we want, but are those things always the best for our spiritual growth? As the saying goes, 'be careful of what you wish for, because you might get it'. We may be intensely praying for things or relationships that may not be good for us. But the intensity of our prayers creates a vibratory ripple in the Cosmos that will have its answer, its result - the fruit of the desire seed. This is why it is important for our spiritual growth to let God decide what is best for us.

When Jesus Christ was in the Garden of Gethsemane on the eve of his crucifixion, he knew the fate he would suffer the next day. Though he was divine in nature, he was also in human form and naturally did not want to die. So, in Luke 22:42, we learn that he said the following prayer: "Father, if Thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my Will, but Thine, be done." Christ put God's will above his own. "Thy Will be done" is also part of the Lord's Prayer. This is the essence of faith in its truest and purest form.

Putting everything into God's hands and saying simply, "Let Thy Will be done" requires a tremendous amount of courage. It requires a lot of faith. Because somewhere deep down inside your heart and mind, you wish and hope that the Lord's Will coincides with your own. But true and pure faith knows (not believes, because believing is not being entirely sure) that the Will of God is best for you. That is true faith. Like in the case of Christ, if he had not died on the cross, he would not have therefore been glorified through resurrection and thus his mission would not have been accomplished. So, his will in this case, would not have been the best for him. God knew what was best and since Christ said, "Let Thy will be done", it was done.

At the same time it is fine to put your request before the Lord like Christ did when he said, "If Thou be willing, remove this cup from me." So you can ask God - "If Thou Art be willing then let Thy Will be done, not mine."

This prayer - if said with utmost faith and sincerity and with the knowledge that God loves you and will do whatever is in your best interest - will yield the sweetest fruit

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Speaking_Tree/Ultimate_faith_in_the_divine_will/articleshow/3655327.cms

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Unite against Mother India's problems, stop attacks against Christians

The recent attacks on churches and Christians in Karnataka and Orissa and other scattered parts of the country are a disgrace to the secular fabric of India and an insult to the vision of our founding fathers of India being a secular republic.

It is also clear that non-Congress governments, whether they are led by the BJP or BJD, are not only insensitive towards the rights of minorities but are also, it seems in the case of Karnataka in particular, very dismissive towards their accountability in bringing the guilty persons to justice.

It is very clear and does not take any kind of rocket science to conclude that these attacks are being perpetrated by the Bajrang Dal and other Sangh Parivar factions.

It is appalling that despite the Christian community in India being in the forefront in serving the nation in the form of providing quality education, healthcare and social services, it is being targeted on the label of “converting” the masses. When a poor child is fed, a sick person injured or an illiterate child educated, they are already “converted” from being a victim of apathy to a useful member of society. The spark of love and care that is showered on them is enough to convert them into becoming a useful citizen of this country. They do not have to become a Christian for that.

There are millions of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in this country who have been converted by a Christian institution. Not converted into practicing any kind of religious dogma ~ which really doesn’t matter anyway ~ but by being converted into a useful member of society.

So let us Indians not tread down the gory path of communalism. Let us unite and solve the real problems Mother India faces ~ poverty, corruption, lack of infrastructure, pollution, illiteracy and unemployment.

Published in the Statesman as a letter to the editor. Click here to visit site.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

You are Godstuff

BY. Prashant Solomon

(Published in the Inner Voice column of Hindustan Times March 4, 2008)

(slightly edited version was printed in the newspaper due to space constraints)

The ancient wisdom of the ages is this – you are a drop of the ocean called God. However, most have not realized this truth. "The Kingdom of God is within you," says the Lord Jesus Christ in Luke 17:21 and this is so. Think of this truth. When the creation of the Cosmos took place, the raw materials had to come from somewhere. So where did they come from? Even if you believe in the Big Bang theory that the Cosmos was condensed into a tiny ball of energy that just exploded one fine day and continued to expand until the present cosmic setup, the basic elements of the cosmos had to come from somewhere. It is too simplistic to say that they "just came" out of nowhere. The basic building blocks of the entire Universe are the same three sub-atomic particles – protons, neutrons and electrons. There is absolutely no difference between the protons, neutrons and electrons in you and in the paper that you are reading and the chair that you are seated on. They are the same. There is fundamentally no difference between you, your car, your house, your best friend and your worst enemy when it comes to the basic building blocks that make you. This is important to note because it immediately makes you feel the 'oneness' of all things throughout the Cosmos.


So, the Creative power that made the entire Cosmos had to have used 'itself' as the basic 'stuff' that made the protons, neutrons and electrons as well as the almost unimaginable energy that goes into every single atom of creation. So not only are we (as the late astronomer Carl Sagan loved to say) 'starstuff', but we are all 'Godstuff' that has been mixed and matched in different permutations and combinations and is made to interact with each other amidst the delusion that we are actually separate. We are as separate as the individual drops in the ocean – which still retain their existence in some stretch of imagination, but at the same time, have merged with the larger entity called ocean. They still exist, but now as a part of a larger more powerful being. Like the cells in your bodies are individual beings in their own sense – they have a fixed boundary or body, they are born, they reproduce, they absorb oxygen (so they breathe in a sense) and then they die. They may even have consciousness, but miniscule compared to the consciousness of a human being. Yet, our physical bodies are nothing more than a conglomerate of trillions of cells. So are we the single body or the sum total of trillions of cells?


Extending this thought to the next level – our souls are like the cells that make up the body of God. We are drops of the ocean of God and are one with God whether we recognize this or not. But we are blessed. It is possible through meditation for our consciousness to become one with the cosmic consciousness. Just like the sound of the sea lays hidden inside every sea shell, the vibration of God's kingdom is hidden within every soul – just waiting to be found. It can be found by tuning into it. So the drop can still have its existence in consciousness, but at the same time can draw on the wisdom and experience of the grand ocean and be one with it at the same time. When this happens, we will realize the truth that we are not separate beings in isolation, but parts of the creator of the entire cosmos and since we ALL are parts of the Creator, and like drops of the cosmic ocean, therefore we are all ONE.