GOD EXISTS - 8. HOW TO ATTAIN GOD-REALIZATION - Sri Swami Sivananda

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GOD EXISTS - 8. HOW TO ATTAIN GOD-REALIZATION - Sri Swami Sivananda
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GOD EXISTS - 8. HOW TO ATTAIN GOD-REALIZATION - Sri Swami Sivananda Sri Swami Sivananda, a renowned spiritual teacher and philosopher, emphasized that the ultimate purpose of human life is...
mostra másSri Swami Sivananda, a renowned spiritual teacher and philosopher, emphasized that the ultimate purpose of human life is to realize God and attain liberation (Moksha). According to his teachings, God is not some far-off, inaccessible entity, but is the very essence of existence, the ultimate reality that pervades all things. The key to understanding the divine nature of reality lies in realizing the self as being one with God. This realization, known as God-Realization, is the pinnacle of spiritual practice. Swami Sivananda laid out clear and practical guidelines on how to attain God-Realization, drawing from the ancient wisdom of the Vedanta and other spiritual traditions. In this section, we explore the steps and teachings provided by Sri Swami Sivananda on how to attain God-Realization. His teachings revolve around the purifying of the mind, devotion, selfless action, and knowledge, ultimately leading the seeker to the realization that the individual self (Atman) and God (Brahman) are one and the same.
The Path to God-Realization
Swami Sivananda offers a comprehensive and structured approach to attaining God-Realization. He presents a fourfold path — the paths of Karma Yoga (selfless service), Bhakti Yoga (devotion), Jnana Yoga (knowledge), and Dhyana Yoga (meditation) — as the means to purify the mind, body, and soul, gradually leading the seeker towards the ultimate realization of the divine. These paths are not mutually exclusive, and each can complement the others depending on the individual’s temperament and disposition.
1. Karma Yoga - The Path of Selfless Service
Karma Yoga, the yoga of selfless service, is one of the most important paths outlined by Sivananda for attaining God-Realization. According to Swami Sivananda, all actions performed by a person are either done with a sense of ego and attachment or in a selfless, service-oriented manner. The former leads to bondage and suffering, while the latter leads to spiritual growth and liberation. Karma Yoga involves performing one’s duties and responsibilities without any attachment to the fruits of action. By dedicating all actions to God and offering them as a form of service, the practitioner gradually detaches from the results and purifies the mind. This is the essence of selfless action: acting not for personal gain, but for the greater good. In this way, the practitioner begins to cultivate a deeper sense of humility, recognizing that all actions, whether mundane or extraordinary, are expressions of the divine will. Over time, the ego diminishes, and the sense of “doership” is eradicated, bringing the practitioner closer to God-Realization.
2. Bhakti Yoga - The Path of Devotion
Bhakti Yoga, the path of love and devotion, is another fundamental path to attaining God-Realization in Sivananda’s teachings. Bhakti Yoga is based on cultivating a deep, unwavering love for God and surrendering oneself to the divine will. It is an intensely personal and heartfelt path, where the devotee offers their whole being in service to God. Swami Sivananda defines Bhakti as the surrender of the ego and the mind to God, recognizing the divine presence in all things. In Bhakti Yoga, the devotee develops a strong relationship with God, who is seen not as an abstract concept, but as a living, loving presence. This can be practiced through various devotional activities, such as prayer, singing of hymns, chanting mantras, and reading sacred texts. The regular practice of Bhakti Yoga creates a powerful bond between the devotee and the divine, purifying the heart and mind and awakening divine qualities such as humility, compassion, and selflessness. This spiritual practice ultimately leads to God-Realization, as the devotee comes to experience the presence of the divine within themselves and in the world around them.
3. Jnana Yoga - The Path of Knowledge
Jnana Yoga, the path of wisdom and knowledge, is the intellectual approach to understanding God-Realization. In Jnana Yoga, the practitioner seeks to know the ultimate truth by contemplating on the nature of the self (Atman) and God (Brahman). This path involves deep self-inquiry and contemplation, questioning the nature of the world, the mind, and the individual self. Swami Sivananda teaches that the key to Jnana Yoga is the practice of discrimination (Viveka), which is the ability to distinguish between the real and the unreal. The practitioner must discern the difference between the eternal, unchanging reality (Brahman) and the temporary, fleeting nature of the world. Through the study of sacred scriptures, such as the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahma Sutras, the seeker begins to recognize that the individual self is not separate from God, but is, in fact, one with the divine. The ultimate goal of Jnana Yoga is the realization that the apparent duality between the self and God is an illusion. Once the seeker sees through the veil of illusion, they understand that there is no distinction between the self (Atman) and the supreme reality (Brahman). This insight leads to liberation (Moksha), the realization of oneness with God.
4. Dhyana Yoga - The Path of Meditation
Dhyana Yoga, or the yoga of meditation, is a crucial component of Sivananda’s path to God-Realization. Meditation is the practice of turning the mind inward, silencing the distractions of the external world, and focusing on the divine. Swami Sivananda teaches that through meditation, the practitioner can directly experience the presence of God within themselves and realize their oneness with the divine. Meditation is the most direct and effective way to experience God-Realization. It involves focusing the mind on a single point of concentration, whether it is the breath, a mantra, a divine form, or the concept of the self. With regular practice, the mind becomes calm and concentrated, and the practitioner begins to transcend the limitations of the ego and the mind. In this state of inner stillness, the individual can experience the presence of God directly, in a profound and transformative way. Through meditation, the seeker develops a deep awareness of the present moment, breaking free from the patterns of thought and attachment that bind them to the material world. The realization that the mind and body are temporary and that the true self is beyond these limitations is a crucial step toward attaining God-Realization.
The Role of Faith and Surrender
In addition to the four main paths of spiritual practice, Swami Sivananda emphasizes the importance of faith and surrender on the path to God-Realization. Faith in God, in the guru, and in the spiritual process is the foundation of all spiritual practice. Without faith, the seeker cannot move forward on the spiritual path. Faith provides the strength to overcome doubts, fears, and obstacles, and it keeps the seeker committed to the pursuit of God-Realization. Surrender, or complete submission to the divine will, is another essential aspect of Sivananda’s teachings. By surrendering the ego and personal desires to God, the practitioner opens themselves to divine guidance and grace. Swami Sivananda teaches that surrender is not a passive act, but an active and conscious decision to let go of the sense of control and allow God’s will to unfold.
Conclusion
Swami Sivananda’s teachings on how to attain God-Realization provide a comprehensive and practical roadmap for spiritual seekers. Through the paths of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Dhyana Yoga, one can purify the mind and heart, overcome the limitations of the ego, and come to realize the oneness of the self with God. Ultimately, the attainment of God-Realization is not about intellectual knowledge or external achievements, but about the inner transformation that leads to the direct experience of the divine. For Sivananda, God-Realization is the highest goal of human life. It is the realization that the individual self is not separate from the divine, and that all existence is an expression of the supreme reality. Through dedicated spiritual practice, deep faith, and sincere devotion, anyone can attain this realization and live in harmony with the divine will. The path may be long and challenging, but the reward — the direct experience of the eternal, unchanging truth — is worth every effort.
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