It is better for you to be free of fear lying upon a pallet, than to have a golden couch and a rich table and be full of trouble – Epicurus
Author Archives: Author Richard F Holmes
Continuous Integrated Awareness
I was immensely lucky recently in seeing the wonderful Professor Anil Kumar speak at an event in Portishead near Bristol. I’d seen him speak before on two occasions during visits to Prashanthi Nilayam. For the uninitiated, the good professor was Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s personal translator for 20 years before Baba took Mahasamadhi on 24 April 2011. He travels the world giving talks and discourses in his amazingly funny and animated style, touching the hearts of millions in the process. It was indeed an incredible blessing to have Anil Kumar in the UK, and having been unable to attend other events that he participated in, I was not going to miss out on the Portishead “gig”. He is a very humble man and always displays the most incredible humility, but to put things in context, if it had been a Christian event it would have been the equivalent of having John The Baptist as guest speaker.
The theme of the talk was what the professor referred to as CIA or Continuous Integrated Awareness; meaning always being in touch with the inner Divinity. In other words living our lives in the world without actually being a part of the worldly illusion (transcending the physical whilst acting out the game of life). He spoke of how Swami was consistently (constantly) in this state of being, and raised a chuckle when he stated that the average spiritual aspirant was either inconsistently constant or constantly inconsistent. He spoke of the times when Baba’s human form suffered broken bones (the professor pointed to both hips and an arm), but even with broken bones Baba always had a smile on his face; never complaining, because he was in a state of continuous integrated awareness. Of course those whose lives Sai Baba has embraced will be aware that whenever Swami “suffered” any physical illness or defect it was usually because he took on the karma of his devotees and not because he himself was ill or injured. One thing I know from experience is that once Divine Mother Sai comes into your life he is there for ever, and it is no surprise to me that he would give grace to those who earned it by taking on their karma..
As expected, during the question and answer session people wanted to know about the professor’s personal experiences with Swami; especially those involving his wit and tricks. The audience was not disappointed as the professor shared a number of hilarious anecdotes with them. But the one that stood out for me, and one that I will share here, not only illustrates Baba’s amazing humour, but once again it demonstrates how he really did, and still does, know literally everything. Now before I start I will just say that I do not remember all the minute detail, so some of the finer points may be slightly inaccurate. However, I do remember the gist of the story and I’m sure you will find it crystal clear.
It concerns a time when Professor Kumar was working at Baba’s Brindavan Campus at Whitefield near Bangalore. Because, by his own admission, the professor’s cooking skills do not extend beyond instant coffee, his wife had given him a pressure cooker to take with him; she had also written some instructions that she put inside the cooker. Baba had been visiting the campus, but on this particular day he was due to return to Prashanthi Nilayam. As Swami’s bags were being packed and other members of staff and students were making ready to bid him farewell, the professor decided to prepare a quick meal in the pressure cooker before joining them. he took out the instructions and read “put vegetables and dhal in cooker, close lid and wait for 15 minutes until you hear the whistle” (or similar words to that effect). He waited 15 minutes and there was no whistle. Half an hour passed; no whistle. 45 minutes passed and still there was no whistle. The professor was starting to panic now because he was in danger of missing Swami, so he abandoned his cooking plans and raced over to where Baba was with the other staff and students. When he arrived, looking decidedly flustered, Baba said to him “how’s your cooking”? Before the embarrassed professor could stutter out an answer Baba said “waiting for the whistle were we”? By now the professor was cringing, but just when he thought things couldn’t get any worse Baba said “it always helps if you put water in the pot”!
Don’t you just love him!
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Hell-Fire And Damnation Part Two
Here at last, after many months, is my follow up post to Hell-Fire And Damnation. I’m sure that some of you won’t even remember the purpose of these posts; it’s been so long since the original, so I will give a quick recap. My aim is to demonstrate that the scriptures, even though they have been written in a way that strikes fear into the average person, are not that fearful at all. Far from it, in fact; it’s just that they were written in the language of the day and contain a great depth of symbolism. Now, before I go any further I will add that I am of the opinion that the scriptures, especially the Bible, have been altered over the centuries by unscrupulous religious leaders and are now only a shadow of what they were meant to represent. I also think that it’s pretty obvious that only the most tunnel-vision Christians would not agree with that statement.
Take for example the following passage from Matthew XII : 36 & 37:
But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgement. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned – Jesus Christ
That is quite a scary statement, especially if you are not aware of the symbolism contained therein, and you take it literally. There is also the little matter of the fact that Jesus spoke in parables more often than not when he was addressing the masses. So, I would like to offer an interpretation that will not turn the reader into a nervous wreck.
If you examine the statement carefully it seems to be a reference to the laws of karma and cause and effect and a reminder that even the things we say are subject to these very precise natural laws. We know that creation moves in continuous cycles, and we also know that we are responsible for our own actions. So, it stands to reason that even the things we say will one day bear fruit; and that fruit will either be positive or negative depending on what our intentions were at the time. There is no such thing as the “day of judgement” where we will all have to stand in front of an old man with a long white beard and either be given passage into heaven or cast into the fires of hell. “Day of judgement” in this context (and to put it in layman’s terms) is the day when our actions, be they spoken or otherwise, come back to bite us on the legs. It will be the point in time when, in accordance with the laws of karma and cause and effect, our actions (or words) will have gone through their natural cycle and ended up back at their place of origination.
So, we can conclude by saying that Christ, in his loving nature, was simply saying “hey peeps, watch what you say because as sure as eggs is eggs your words will come back to haunt you”. Simples!
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You must be happy now to bring happiness into your life through the law of attraction. It’s a simple formula. Happiness attracts happiness. Yet people use so many excuses as to why they can’t be happy. They use excuses of debt, excuses of health, excuses of relationships, and excuses of all sorts of things as to why they can’t use this simple formula. But the formula is the law. No matter what the excuse, unless you begin to feel happy despite it, you cannot attract happiness. The law of attraction is saying to you, “Be happy now, and as long as you keep doing that, I will give you unlimited happiness – Rhonda Byrne









