Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 June 2019

Me into me!




To the ignoramus, this YouTube clip would be a joke. Laced with a thick South Indian accent, impregnated with assertive gestures and complete with protruding eye movements for special effects, it has been making its rounds in many social media outlets many times over for hearty laughs and cynical smiles.

Added on with the fact that this holy man was once caught on a CCTV to be in close proximity with a disciple, this flick becomes more enticing. Because of his unholy conduct, in a single brush, all his seemingly profound sermons have come to nought.

If one were to listen to heart what Swami Nityananda is saying, depending on one’s understanding of life, its origin and purpose, it could not be denied that his speech carries a deeper meaning.

He is talking about the Atma (soul) that is within all of us that is part of the Brahman as mentioned in the Vedic scriptures. The souls of all beings are linked in a different realm. To quote a line from Beatles’ song ‘I am the Walrus’, ‘I am he as you are he as you are me. And we are all together’, we are all one.

Of course, he is talking about the Brahman which is in all of us. The Master Intellect that Avicenna propagates that is part and parcel of every living being. In essence, the reference is to that entity defined as 'Consciousness' that makes Man a thinking being; that something worry, ruminate, plan a future and develop evil thoughts! It is also the one that builds an ambition and thinks beyond the instant gratification. Unlike Pavlov's dog, Man does not merely salivate but ponder why the lunch is free.

In another clip, the Swami lectures about rocket propulsion energy and how ancient aliens with their understanding about centrifugal and centripetal forces flew the mythical Vimanas, the intergalactic flying vessel. In yet another, he introduces quantum physics. Quantum biology explains the rationale behind prana healing, faith healing and the idiopathic nature of some cases of infertility which deems untreatable by modern sciences but not by the men in saffron robes.

In the preacher's mind, he must be thinking of a quote from the Bible, "Don't speak in the ears of a fool, for he will despise the wisdom of your words." To the uninitiated, it is a comedy. To the thinker, he finds sense in the gobbledegook.

“Be afraid. Be very afraid.”*