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VEDIC
SCRIPTURES
A Song of Fortune
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A modern
Gîtâ
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CHAPTER 4
To unite one's
consciousness in sacrifice and
filognosy

(1)
The
fortunate one said: 'This oldest science of uniting
within is my original instruction to the divinity of
the sun, an instruction which has inspired the very
lead of creation, called the Creator, who on his turn
inspired the first among the rulers to the order of
the sun. (2) The rulers of virtue in the past all in
succession understanding it learned to manage, but in
the long run this great way of connecting oneself got
divided in so many branches of knowledge, o winner of
them all. (3) This very old science of uniting
consciousness, also called yoga, I now explain to you
today because you are devoted to the cause and my
friend, and thus you may know about the mystery of the
decisive top position, the position in the beyond, the
transcendence.'
(4) Aylen
said: 'If I get you right your instruction was there
before you were there, you were born after that
ancient rule and instruction, how can that be?'
(5) The
fortunate one said: 'There were many births of my
character before, just as there are of you, dear
Aylen, I know and identify myself with all of them,
but you apparently do not, o victor of the debate! (6)
I may be transcendent, of an unborn nature, an
imperishable soul who is the Lord over all,
nevertheless I appear, from my top position, in the
flesh as a covering of my own self. (7) O descendant
of Many, whenever and wherever there is a decline of
righteousness and a predominance of injustice, I
manifest myself. (8) To give the ones aching for the
truth a life, and to put an end to the miscreants, I
appear, generation after generation, in order to
reestablish the way of the human principles of truth,
purity, penance and nonviolent
compassion3.
(9) Anyone who knows of this taking birth of mine and
what I stand for, will, turning away from the body as
being the true self, not get entangled again, but
rejoice in my love, dear Aylen.
(10) Fully
aware of what I am, many have attained to my loving
nature who freed from attachment and anger found
purification in the knowledge of penance. (11) All who
are of this surrender to me, I award the basis, the
foundation on which everyone is building, o son of
Alice, in every possible way. (12) Anxious for the
perfect profit one is in this world of sacrifice for
different types of divinity. That is a karmic desire
which soon brings success in the human world. (13) The
four classes or divisions of labor, together with the
four age-groups that I settle for in relation to the
three material qualities, is the way the cookie
crumbles with me, but don't see me, the imperishable
soul, as the one who did the crumbling. (14) On me as
the soul has all this karma no effect, nor am I part
of its ambitions; and thus will no aware person, as
far as I am concerned, ever be entangled because of
his karma. (15) Following in the footsteps of your
ancestors you should, in the same way of keeping to
your duty as they did, find liberation.
(16) Many
wonder what this karma and the contrary actually would
be. Let me explain it to you, so that you'll be freed
from all bad luck. (17) Weighing it carefully I must
say there is work, crime and voluntarism, and it's
difficult to understand what it all leads to. (18) If
you consider working for the money as unemployment and
voluntarism as employment, you may consider yourself
intelligent in human affairs; it is then that you,
with all the sorts of activities you're engaged in,
are connected. (19) The learned who know this declare
that he who is free from any intention to endeavor
unregulated in lust, is someone whose profit-minded
labor, his karma, burned up in the fire of spiritual
knowledge. (20) Having given up the attachment to the
fruits of labor as well as to the comfort and control
of a fixed residence - one's private kingdom - there
is a lasting satisfaction; even though fully engaged
in activities one is not really doing anything then.
(21) Free from ulterior motives with his mind and
intelligence under control, he does his job to which
no guilt accrues then; for all he does actually is
maintain the body in forsaking all acquisition. (22)
Satisfied with whatever comes his way he has, free
from envy, surpassed the material duality and he is,
steady in success and failure, never troubled,
whatever he does. (23) With his mind firmly
established in spiritual wisdom, and with the
attachment gone acting for the sake of sacrifice,
there remains nothing of his motivation for results,
of his karma thus.
(24) Offering
for the spirit the spirit becomes the offering and the
offerer belongs to the spiritual fire; most certainly
he will attain the spirit of the absolute who is fully
dedicated to serving that spirit. (25) Some dedicate
themselves to the representatives of this or that
divine interest, while others, wishing to unify in
consciousness, are of sacrifice for being perfectly
connected in the fire of the Holy Spirit. (26) Some
relate to this fire by means of mantras with which
they dedicate their ears and such senses, while others
sacrifice that what their senses are after in the
fire. (27) Still others, who illumined in spiritual
knowledge concentrate their minds in yoga, offer their
breathing to all the activity of their senses in the
fire. (28) Some, being austere, so give up their
possessions in the uniting, while even others,
ascetically taking to vows, devote all their talents
of understanding to the study of the scriptures. (29)
Others furthermore, who try to become silent inside
with their essence, do so by following their in- and
outgoing breath in which they connect the inward with
the outward going air, while even others give up on
the entire endeavor of breathing it all out by
restricting their food intake. (30) Whatever the
practice, all who know to sacrifice, find relief that
way of the inner turmoil of being stained by the
material affair, and reach, having acquired the taste
of that nectar of sacrifice, the spirit of the
eternal. (31) How can we ever have a better world, if
we're not of sacrifice in this world, o best of the
Many rule? (32) This is how the different types of
sacrifice are defended in the books of wisdom. They're
all the result of being dutifully engaged; and loving
the knowledge of this, being of filognosy
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in this, you'll find liberation.
(33) If
you, o son of Alice, are determined to dedicate your
knowledge to the filognosy of this, that is a greater
sacrifice than offering your possessions, o defeat of
your opponents, because your duty will be perfectly
served and fully heartened by it. (34) Remember that
when you are of respect for those who know this, and
you, with the wish to serve them, ask them questions,
that these filognostics of self-realization will
initiate you into the truth of the seers. (35) Being
of that filognosy you'll never fall victim to illusion
again, o son of aunt Alice, because you, with this
love of knowledge, will regard all living beings as
being part of the soul - or differently stated, that
all are in me. (36) Even being the most wretched and
lowest of all, you will, with this boat of spiritual
knowledge, cross the ocean of all materialistic
misery. (37) Just like a blazing fire turning firewood
to ashes, dear Aylen, the fire of this higher knowing
will turn all your karma to ashes. (38) Nothing that
you know of in this world compares to this
purification, and he who is truly experienced in this
unification will conclude to this himself. (39) He who
believes this will, keeping close to the filognosy,
manage to subdue his senses, because from this
faithfulness to the principles one, very quickly
reaching the transcendental, finds peace. (40) An
ignoramus of doubt without any faith has no taste for
it, there will never in this world, nor in the next,
be happiness for such a soul full of doubts. (41) The
man who, unified in consciousness, gave up the
profit-minded type of labor, and, with the filognosy
of faithfully knowing the absolute, broke with the
doubts, lives in the soul and will never be bound in
whatever he does, o winner of the wealth. (42) And so,
o son of Many, by means of the weapon of the knowledge
of the soul cutting with the doubt that out of
ignorance rose in your heart, be of the unification
and rise to your feet to face the trouble!'
2007
© Aadhar, Enschede
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