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Baba's Mandate on Myanmar Situation
From: "gabriel jans"
To: am-global@earthlink.net
Subject: Baba's Mandate on Myanmar Situation
Date: Fr, 06 Jun 2008 21:03:11
Baba
"Malay va'ta'se madhu nishva'se ke go ele mor phulavane..." P.S. 1801
Purport:
O' the Divine Entity who are You who has come in my flower garden in
this spring season with a sweet and charming smile. When I saw You for
the first time I was surprised, and it was difficult to think that such
an attractive Entity would be here. I wanted to look towards You more
intimately but I could not, that time I was sitting in the flower garden
unmindfully.
I couldn't even hear the footsteps of Your arrival, & You did not give
any hint or clue before coming to this garden. So I could not receive
You properly nor could I offer You a garland. You have graced me by
coming here but You have not cared about receiving an invitation. Please
tell me, O' Divine Entity, who are You?
Understanding Your liila is impossible. Within a flash You become tough
and then in the next moment You are as tender as a flower-- like a
garland of love --so sweet and charming. O divine Entity You cannot be
understood. You are Infinite--no beginning, & no end. Through the
practice of sadhana and dhyana I am surrendering myself at Your alter .
Baba You have graced me by coming to my mental flower garden...
== BABA'S MANDATE ON MYANMAR SITUATION ==
Namaskar,
Right now there is so much turmoil in the wake of the recent cyclone in
Myanmar (Burma). Worst of all, most of the suffering and damage is due
to the ruling junta regime's not accepting outside aid. Because of that,
Myanmar's own citizens are diseased, missing, and dying-- 133,000 &
counting. Plus there are approximately 1.5 million who remain
shelterless & in need of support.
Under such dire situations, what is to be done. What should the world's
governments & citizenry do? As with everything else. Baba has given the
precise answer.
WE MUST USE FORCE AND SAVE THE CYCLONE VICTIMS
According to Baba, we are to force our way in and help the suffering
people. We are to overpower the ruling junta government and rescue those
cyclone victims.
Baba says, "Now, suppose a man seems to have good relations with his
neighbours, but it becomes apparent that he is about to murder his wife,
what should be the duty of the neighbours? Will they remain
tight-lipped, sit quietly with their arms folded, and dismiss the
situation as purely a domestic affair, thereby making the murder of the
woman easier, and thus assist in establishing static peace? No, that is
not the dictum of human dharma. On the contrary they should rush to the
house, break down the door, save the woman, take suitable action against
the male tyrant, and in this way come forward to establish sentient
peace." (POD #15)
Hence just as one is to exercise force to save a defenseless wife from
her ruthless husband, similarly we are to use military might to push
aside the crude leaders of Myanmar and rescue its suffering citizens. We
are not to just sit around and watch from the outside. Baba's directive
is to take direct action and do whatever is necessary to save those
cyclone victims.
Here again is one of Baba's important teachings on this matter.
Baba says, "If any country perpetrates atrocities on its minorities or
attacks a weak neighbouring country, then the other neighbouring
countries should, if necessary, resist the oppressor with the force of
arms, and thereby come forward to establish sentient peace." (POD #15)
Thus the shocking neglect of the cyclone victims is not just Myanmar's
domestic affair. It is an issue for the entire globe. It is a common
concern and problem that demands action by the global community,
especially since Myanmar is purposely disregarding the needs of their
own people.
UNITED NATIONS IS AT FAULT
That is why we have to conclude that the United Nations & other
governmental bodies are guilty of not fulfilling their moral duty.
Because of their cowardly approach, the United Nations et al have
allowed untold suffering by hundreds of thousands of people in Myanmar.
All because the United Nations & Co did not forcefully do something when
action was needed.
And indeed there are so many situations like this are going on around
the globe.
BABA'S BLESSING
By Baba's grace, He has given this below vanii which perfectly relates
to the inhumane ordeal in Myanmar as well as so many other injustices
around the globe. With the spread of AM teachings, we will be able to bring
that soothing touch to the suffering humanity.
Baba says, "The very import of the history of human welfare is the
history of struggle and strife. Even the sweet gospels of peace could
not be preached in an environment of peace and composure. Devils did not
allow the apostle of peace to work peacefully – that is why I say that
peace is the outcome of fight."
"This endeavour at the well-being of the human race concerns everyone –
it is yours, mine and ours. We may afford to ignore our rights, but we
must not forget our responsibilities. Forgetting the responsibility
implies the humiliation of the human race."
"In order to march ahead on the road of human welfare, we will have to
strengthen ourselves in all the arena of life. The complete seeds of
welfare in all the spheres – physical, mental, moral, social and
spiritual – are embedded in the sixteen points. Hence be firm on the
sixteen points." (A'nanda Va'nii #45)
Namaskar,
Gautam
Note: JUST ONE REPORT OF MANY
Here is just one of the countless reports about the tragedy taking place
in Myanmar.
"It is Myanmar’s leaders who politicised the aid effort by blocking
much-needed aid due to their obsession with perpetuating their
oppressive rule. For two weeks after the cyclone, The State Peace and
Development Council (SPDC) not only dismally failed to provide
much-needed relief to their own population, it also blocked humanitarian
assistance and disaster relief experts from reaching those most in need,
amounting to a blatant violation of international human rights
obligations. According to reports received by Amnesty International,
nearly a month after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar’s coast, no more than
40 per cent of up to 2.5 million survivors of the cyclone have received
any international assistance at all. This result stands in stark
contrast to the readiness and openness with which the regions’
governments, including India, dealt with the December 2004 tsunami."
********************************************
Be Careful in Desiring
Baba says, "Human beings attain Parama Purusa in whichever way they
want. Their desires to attain Him are fulfilled according to their
expectations. Suppose someone has a desire to eat delicious food. Parama
Purusa will grant that wish and the person may be reborn in the next
life as a wolf or wild boar to eat to his heart's content. A woman who
wishes to adorn herself with ornaments may be reborn as a colorfully marked
peacock. One day, however, a hunter may shoot the beautiful peacock with an
arrow. As one desires, so one attains. Similarly, human beings attain Parama
Purusa according to their inner desire. So, before wishing to attain Him,
one must be extra cautious. Suppose a man wants to be a king. In the next
life he may be born into the household of a poor man whose surname is `Raja'
(king). He wanted to be a ra'ja' (king) and he became one! One must be very
cautious before wishing for anything." (AV-4, p. 62)
********************************************
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