Title: WYC II November 21, 1999
1Peace The Universal GoalSub Value
Self-Acceptance
2Light Meditation
3Review prior study circles
- Spend the first 10 minutes to review the previous
study circle. - What were the techniques used?
- Spend a few minutes to share experiences from the
Sai Challenges. - Share any insight as well as difficulties
encountered in these challenges.
4What is SelfAcceptance?
- We have various strengths and weaknesses that we
often identify ourselves with. We carry over
several tendencies from our previous lives and
form new ones in this life. But in reality we are
beyond these attributes. Thus Swami always
addresses us as Premaathmaswaroopulara /
Divyaatmaswaroopulara - Swami addresses us as embodiments of Love and
embodiments of Divine Atma reassuring us of our
true nature. - He further tells us, Having faith in our true
Self, which is Divinity itself, is Self
-Acceptance.
The shell that encloses the pearl might be dirty.
But the pearls within the shell are pure.
Similarly, within the shell of the vasanas
(tendencies or impulses) we are all pure Divinity.
5What is SelfAcceptance contd
6What Swami says.
- Never, never demean yourself again.
- Never, never hide your talents from this day
hence. - Your potential is unlimited. Who else among My
- creations has mastered gravity, has pierced the
- heavens?
- There was no one to know who I am, until I
created the Universe at My pleasure with one
Word. The first place was granted to mankind,
and My knowledge was placed in his mind.
- Look at Me within you. I look at Myself in you.
You are My life, My breath and My soul. You are
all, everyone of you, My form. When I love you, I
love My own self. When you love yourselves, you
are loving Me. - I separated Myself from Myself to love Myself
7Why SelfAcceptance?
8Why SelfAcceptance?
- Why is selfacceptance important?
- Self-Realization would result in eternal peace
- Selfconfidence is the basis for
Self-satisfaction, Self-sacrifice - and Self-realization
- Selfacceptance is the foundation for
Selfconfidence
9A story on selfacceptance.
An elderly Chinese woman had two large pots, each
hung on the ends of a pole which she carried
across her neck. One of the pots had a crack in
it while the other pot was perfect and always
delivered a full portion of water. At the end of
the long walks from the stream to the house, the
cracked pot arrived only half full. For a full
two years this went on daily, with the woman
bringing home only one and a half pots of water.
Of course, the perfect pot was proud of its
accomplishments. But the poor cracked pot was
ashamed of its own imperfection, and miserable
that it could only do half of what it had been
made to do. After two years of what it perceived
to be bitter failure, it spoke to the woman one
day by the stream "I am ashamed of myself,
because this crack in my side causes water to
leak out all the way back to your house."
10Selfacceptance story contd
- The old woman smiled, "Did you notice that there
are flowers on your side of the path, but not on
the other pot's side? - "That's because I have always known about your
flaw, so I planted flower seeds on your side of
the path, and every day while we walk back, you
water them. For two years I have been able to
pick these beautiful flowers to decorate the
table. Without you being just the way you are,
there would not be this beauty to grace the
house. - Each of us has our own unique flaw. But it's the
cracks and flaws we each have that make our lives
together so very interesting and rewarding.
You've just got to take each person for what they
are and look for the good in them. - Discussion questions about the story
- What did the story mean to you?
- How did you feel listening to the story? Did it
remind you of anything at home, in the office, or
at Center activities? - Like the cracked pot, how have you demeaned
yourself by comparing yourself to others?
Instead, have we actually been sowing good deeds
that will flower beautifully? -
11Discussion Questions
- Is Self-Acceptance an all or none concept? If
not, does it vary during the day, from day to
day, situation to situation etc.? Should it vary? - What do you see as the greatest challenge to
attain Self-Acceptance? Is it internal or
external? - Self-Acceptance vs. self-acceptance? (capital S
vs. small s) - What is the difference between the two?
- Can you have one without the other?
- Which one do you think would lead you to Swami?
- How does Self-acceptance help to build
self-confidence? - If I have done an inappropriate action, how do I
condemn the action or behavior and not condemn
myself? - Any why is that important?
12Techniques
- Identify the qualities in ourselves that do not
demonstrate Babas teachings. For the next month
practice not acting out these qualities. - Just after waking and before our minds engage in
all the days upcoming activities, even before
getting out of bed, picture Swami within our
hearts and repeat 9 times I am the embodiment
of Love. I am God. - At the end of the day recollect the behaviors
that were not done in accordance with Babas
teachings. How would we have acted if we
demonstrated Self-acceptance, i.e., how would we
have acted in the presence of Swami. - Remind ourselves that our habits are just the
vestures that we are wearing and that we are not
those habits.
5. As Swami said in the valedictory discourse
of the World Youth Conference III, whenever evil
thoughts enter your mind, remind yourself, This
is not good this is not mine not mine, and
drive away those evil thoughts. Tell yourself,
These are all not my property my property is
good thoughts and good ideas only.
13Sai Challenges
- To demonstrate faith in our true Self/Swami, be
unaffected by all the pleasant and unpleasant
situations in the month as gifts from Swami and
offer them back to Him. Identify the lessons
that Swami has given us through these situations
and realize that He has given us these
circumstances so that we learn the lessons in our
journey to the true Self. - Identify a difficult situation at home or at work
each day for the next month where you find it
difficult to deal with, separate out the quality
from the person involved in the situation, and
address the person involved as the embodiment of
God and not address the quality. - Swami says Never, never demean yourself again.
Never, never hide your talents from this day
hence. Your potential is unlimited. List one
talent that Baba has manifested through you in
this life. Focus on manifesting that talent for
the benefit of your family, friends, and work
colleagues. Do not get distracted and demean
yourself, even if your falter in your practice. - Baba says Look at Me within you You are all,
everyone of you, My form. Each day upon waking
for the next month, sit quietly and focus with
intention, and feel Babas presence within your
heart.
14Extreme Sai Challenges
- God / Self is always happy. Create a worry-free
time zone for 2 hours per day. Increase the time
every week. Do not let anything bother you
during this period for the next month. - God / Self is always serving others. Knowing
that the Self in others is the same as the Self
within you, for the next month pick a person at
work as well as home and reach out to them. See
your Self in all aspects or your interaction with
them. Treat them exactly the way you would treat
yourSelf, i.e., talk sweetly, act kindly.
15Next steps.
- Take first 10 minutes during the next study
circle to recap Self-Acceptance - Share experiences on how the week(s) after this
study circle was different by practicing
Self-Acceptance Sai challenges both challenges
and successes.
16Jai Sai Ram
Where there is faith, there is love, Where there
is love, there is peace,Where there is peace,
there is truth, Where there is truth, there is
God,Where there is God, there is bliss.