What can other people know of the condition of one’s heart? If the enigma of the mystery of life enters the heart, the person knows no peace until it has been solved.

Sant Kirpal Singh

Baba Sawan Singh Messages

Written by Sant Kirpal Singh, July 21, 1954 on the Birth Anniversary of Hazur Baba Sawan Singh

 

Hazur Baba Sawan SinghDear Brothers and Sisters,

I am speaking to you from Ruhani Satsang, Sawan Ashram, Delhi, on this auspicious day of the Birth Anniversary of the Great Master Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj. I had the privilege of sitting at His holy feet for over 24 years. Many people are said to have seen Him. But very few were there who really saw Him in His Pristine glory. Some people saw Him from a physical point of view, working as an ideal householder, some as a good world citizen helping all high and low in their various status of life by word and example. The others saw Him as an intellectual man, finding out the same Truth garbed in the holy scriptures of all denomination viz., Hindus, Sikhs, Mohammedans and others and laying the same before the seekers after Truth. They saw Him from their different angles of vision. Very few were there who saw what He actually was. Just as one day Jesus asked the disciples as to who the Son of man was. All present there did not recognize Him. It was Simon who saw Him in His true self, and said "Thou art Christ, the son of the living God." Christ said, "Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona, for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in Heaven. And I say to thee, Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." (St. Matthew. XVI)

Further it is spoken of Philip that he said to Jesus, "Lord, shew the Farther, and it sufficeth us." Jesus grew indignant at his demand and said to him. "Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, shew us the father? Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? The words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, He doeth the works.

Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father in me." (St. John XIV-8-11)

Guru Arjuna of the Sikhs also spoke in the same terms.

"I have the highest abode, and have innumerable words to live in. My rule reigns throughout the universe. All creation is subject to me. People sing my praises from home to home, and people owe their loving devotion to me in all the world over. My Father has appeared in me and Father and the son both are working as one. O Nanak! Father was pleased so much so that Father and the son have taken the same colour."  (Bhairon Mohalla 5)

One night I and Dr. Julian Johnson both were sitting at the feet of Master Sawan Singh Ji. He was in a gracious mood. He said, "Whenever we come, we bring our working staff with us. When we have done our work allotted to us successfully at one tour, we are sent to the other fields." How beautifully He puts His coming to the world, though in very sweet terms full of humility, giving an inkling that He came with an authority from God.  Kabir also said in the say way. "We are the knowers of the mystery of the Most High and have brought the orders of the God to be given to the world at large."

Master Sawan Singh was not a man of the world, and was not bound to the bondage of the body. He used to leave the world and its environments and traverse to the higher planes at Will whenever He wanted. He gave eyes to the seekers coming up to Him so as to see the Light of God and strength to enable them to rise into the higher planes. He was Word-Personified and dwelt amongst us. He was Love-Personified. He was an incarnation of Peace and Joy. Blessed were they who sat at his holy feet or whom He took under His care, and who sought Him and Him alone.

The Great Master preached with a clarion voice that there are thousands of lovers in all denomination, seeking the same beloved God. Although, there are different religions, but they all aim at the same common Goal before us. In fact there is one Truth working in all. The differences in religions are man made, due to the various customs and climatic conditions but their main purpose is the same. His aim was to unite all humanity into one Whole. Unfortunately due to the bigotry and narrow-mindedness brothers are being separated from brothers. The Great Master made a common ground for all high or low to sit together in His holy presence, irrespective of any caste, creed or colour and work to see God. Thousands of people of all castes, creed and colours ran up to Him from far and wide for spiritual satisfaction. I remember at one monthly gathering I went to the common kitchen where all the visitors were served food free of charge, to find out as to what quantity of salt was spent in preparation of the pulses in one day--and I found more than ten mounds (approximately 373 kgs. or 820 lbs.) of salt was spent that day. Just imagine how strong the gathering would have been!

He revived the Science of Surat Shabd Yoga, which was lost sight of by even the present preachers of all religions. He taught practically self-analysis viz., to liberate the soul from the bondage of mind and matter and know oneself and know God, by contacting the soul with the Divine link of Naam or the Word within every man which is the way back to God.

There is a search in every heart to find out permanent peace and joy. He seeks it in objects of the senses and he fails. There are some requirements for achieving the object of life, viz., contacting God within. The seeker should be desirous of seeing God. His heart has become dissatisfied with the worldly attachments which are temporary and turns to find things everlasting, not subject to decay. For this purpose a Living Teacher is needed. This aim cannot be achieved by simply reading the holy scriptures. Those books give experience of what the Masters, who came in the past, had on their way back to God. They are worth tons in gold no doubt, but this is a practical subject of self-analysis and rising into the Beyond, the practice of which can only be learnt from a Living Master. Mere devotion to the past Gurus and Teachers whom we have not seen in person cannot help us in that way. We might contact the Great Masters when we learn to transcend into the Beyond. When we meet such a Living Master we must have full faith in His wisdom and competency as faith is the root-cause of all religions. We need not have blind faith. Try to grasp the theory first, as theory precedes practice. When you are satisfied with the theory, you may take up the way as an experimental measure. When you receive first-hand experience, however little it may be, from the Living Master, you will be confident to develop the same from day to day by regular devotion of time to the spiritual practices. The devotion of time to the spiritual practices with loving devotion and full faith in the Master will give you splendid progress from day to day. He has to develop love and esteem of the Master by implicit obedience to His Commands – Jesus said, "If ye love me keep my Commandments." In this way you will develop receptivity to receive the grace of the Master in abundance. Jesus pressed the need of developing love of the Master so as to receive full benefit from the Master. He said, "Abide in me and I in you. As the branch can not bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine, no more can ye, except ye abide In me. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit for without me ye can do nothing." (John XV 4-5)

St. Paul states about his love of the Master which gave him a sense of Oneness with Him. "I live now, not I, but Christ lives in me." Hafiz a Mohammedan Saint spoke in the same terms "The Master has filled me so much so that I have forgotten the existence of my very self."

As you think so you become. The Master leaves the body at will and traverses to the high planes. By developing intense love with the Master, your soul will begin to leave the body of itself without any strenuous efforts on your part,

Master Sawan Singh Ji when shaking off His mortal coil, ordered me to start a common ground on which all seekers after truth of all denominations should sit together. So to say to start a school or college of ethical life and spirituality wherein all can find a golden opportunity to develop spirituality while living in their social religions. That is what you find in Ruhani Satsangs now before you.

As Master Sawan Singh Ji loved me I also have love for you. Abide in the love of the Master and you will be amply rewarded in the spiritual way. My hearty love and best wishes are ever with you.

 

 

Merken

By Sant Kirpal Singh, transcription of recording made during the First World Tour,
27 July, 1955
Talk available as mp3 at www.audio.sant-kirpal-singh.org


SAWAN-SINGH-Dear gentlemen and ladies,

Today is the birth anniversary of one of the greatest saints who ever visited the earth; at who's feet I had the good luck to sit and enjoy. The birth anniversary of a great man means for us to tread the path of truth as explained by Him, to follow the teachings in their right perspective and digest them in our own life.

Once a man asked the follower of a great man, "Would you write the life history of your Master?" He said "yes", he would do. After some time, they asked him whether he had written the life of his master. And he replied that he was writing very fast, very hard and he was writing in his practical life and there was still to be written.  So my words mean to say that to celebrate the birth anniversary of a great saint truly lies in the fact that we tread in footsteps of the great master.

The teachings he gave, in a few words, were that all mankind is one. Whether they were theists or atheists. I've no time as yet to give you a long talk over his life but just in a nutshell to tell you that he loved the theists as well as the atheists for he said that soul is within all and soul is the essence of the Almighty, a drop of the ocean of life. If the poor atheists do not know that they have got anything overhead, it is not their fault, it is their bad luck. So at least we do know that there is God overhead, the source of all creation and all souls. So he said that, "Mankind is one, love all and all things shall be added unto you". This is the outer way. The biggest religion of mankind is to consider that we all are reading in one class to reach the ultimate goal. This is the highest social religion he preached.

In his attendance, there were sometimes thousands of people to attend, of all creeds and colours and denominations. So much so, once I had an experience just to find out how much salt was spent in the kitchen to serve those attending the Satsang held by Him, and in one day the salt spent ran up to 10 maunds (1 maund = approximately 82 pounds). Just consider how grand the gathering was there.

So whenever there is light the bees will hum over it. He was the source of gentleness. He was the source of all spirituality. He was the source of all ethical life. He was competent to raise man's soul from the bondage of mind and matter and give them firsthand experience into the beyond. He raised man from the abyss of the indrias – mind and matter – brought them up to contact the divine link within and ultimately reach God. In a few words, he was the mouthpiece of God. He always said it is He who speaks in him at times. They will only give out this truth when they are left to their own-selves. So if you hear  we do not know about the Saints, what they are, it is only by hearing their personal talks they do give at times, they refer to their origin, their cause of coming into the world and their mission that they carry into the world for the uplift for mankind. They come for all the humanity at large. To Him there was no difference – East and West both were dear to him – and those who sat at his feet they spoke very highly about him. The people that came from the west; Dr Johnson, Alexander, and many others, they also sat at his feet and drank deep into the nectar of  divine name and rose into the higher realms.

Thanks for the great blessing of the Lord that He sends suchlike personalities into the world to guide the child humanity unto Him. And for the so many saints who came in the past, we had the pleasure of only sitting at his feet. He was a grand personality. However, how can we define Him, give His praises? Once when I was reading in the school, I put the question to a missionary, I asked him why all other saints who are addressed by their followers, they all attach so many epithets to their names, why Christ does not carry any epithet attached. And the missionary rightly replied "Are you giving any epithets to God?" I said "no." Then he said "the Sons of God, how can you define them?" It is only by praising that we bring them below to the dignity of a man but they are not men they are something higher power working at the pole of a man. And they are nobody else, no other than the God Power overhead. Naturally we have not seen God. Guru precedes God, because in him He is refulgent … expressable. When we sit at His feet, we simply say we have sat at the feet of the Lord, who is residing in Him. If you go into the shallow waters and have a bath, you say that you had a bath in the ocean. Similarly when you sit at the feet of such a great Master you say you sat of the feet of the Lord overhead.

We had the good fortune to have seen Him with this physical eyes, moving on earth in all humility of saints and humility personified, showering his blessings all around to all who came to His feet. You – exception to these blessing he showered on all. Thank you so much for all and the other gentlemen who are here who know me by name at least or by photo which have been sent to the … (tape cut off)


 

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