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by Paramhansa Yogananda CHAPTER 43 The Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar |
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"Lord Krishna!" The glorious form of the avatar appeared in a shimmering blaze as I sat in my room at the Regent Hotel in Bombay. Shining over the roof of a high building across the street, the ineffable vision had suddenly burst on my sight as I gazed out of my long open third-story window. The divine figure waved to me, smiling and nodding in greeting. When I could not understand the exact message of Lord Krishna, he departed with a gesture of blessing. Wondrously uplifted, I felt that some spiritual event was presaged. My Western voyage had, for the time being, been cancelled. I was scheduled for several public addresses in Bombay before leaving on a return visit to Bengal. Sitting on my bed in the Bombay hotel at three o'clock in the afternoon of June 19, 1936÷one week after the vision of Krishna÷I was roused from my meditation by a beatific light. Before my open and astonished eyes, the whole room was transformed into a strange world, the sunlight transmuted into supernal splendor. Waves of rapture engulfed me as I beheld the flesh and blood form of Sri Yukteswar! "My son!" Master spoke tenderly, on his face an angel-bewitching smile. For the first time in my life I did not kneel at his feet in greeting but instantly advanced to gather him hungrily in my arms. Moment of moments! The anguish of past months was toll I counted weightless against the torrential bliss now descending. "Master mine, beloved of my heart, why did you leave me?" I was incoherent in an excess of joy. "Why did you let me go to the Kumbha Mela? How bitterly have I blamed myself for leaving you!" "I did not want to interfere with your happy anticipation of seeing the pilgrimage spot where first I met Babaji. I left you only for a little while; am I not with you again?" "But is it you, Master, the same Lion of God? Are you wearing a body like the one I buried beneath the cruel Puri sands?" "Yes, my child, I am the same. This is a flesh and blood body. Though I see it as ethereal, to your sight it is physical. From the cosmic atoms I created an entirely new body, exactly like that cosmic-dream physical body which you laid beneath the dream-sands at Puri in your dream-world. I am in truth resurrected÷not on earth but on an astral planet. Its inhabitants are better able than earthly humanity to meet my lofty standards. There you and your exalted loved ones shall someday come to be with me." "Deathless guru, tell me more!" Master gave a quick, mirthful chuckle. "Please, dear one," he said, "won't you relax your hold a little?" "Only a little!" I had been embracing him with an octopus grip. I could detect the same faint, fragrant, natural odor which had been characteristic of his body before. The thrilling touch of his divine flesh still persists around the inner sides of my arms and in my palms whenever I recall those glorious hours. "As
prophets are sent on earth to help men work out their physical karma,
so I have been directed by God to serve on an astral planet as a savior,"
Sri Yukteswar explained. "It is called Hiranyaloka or 'Illumined
Astral Planet.' There I am aiding advanced beings to rid
themselves of astral karma and thus attain liberation from astral rebirths.
The dwellers on Hiranyaloka are highly developed spiritually; all of them
had acquired, in their last earth-incarnation, the meditation-given power
of consciously leaving their physical bodies at death. No one can enter
Hiranyaloka unless he has passed on earth beyond the state of sabikalpa
samadhi into the higher state of nirbikalpa samadhi. 1
"The Hiranyaloka
inhabitants have already passed through the ordinary astral spheres, where
nearly all beings from earth must go at death; there they worked out many
seeds of their past actions in the astral worlds. None but advanced beings
can perform such redemptive work effectually in the astral worlds. Then,
in order to free their souls more fully from the cocoon of karmic traces
lodged in their astral bodies, these higher beings were drawn by cosmic
law to be reborn with new astral bodies on Hiranyaloka, the astral sun
or heaven, where I have resurrected to help them. There are also highly
advanced beings on Hiranyaloka who have come from the superior, subtler,
causal world."
My mind was now in
such perfect attunement with my guru's that he was conveying his word-pictures
to me partly by speech and partly by thought-transference. I was thus
quickly receiving his idea-tabloids.
"You
have read in the scriptures," Master went on, "that God encased
the human soul successively in three bodies÷the idea, or causal, body;
the subtle astral body, seat of man's mental and emotional natures; and
the gross physical body. On earth a man is equipped with his physical
senses. An astral being works with his consciousness and feelings and
a body made of lifetrons.2
A causal-bodied being
remains in the blissful realm of ideas. My work is with those astral beings
who are preparing to enter the causal world."
"Adorable Master,
please tell me more about the astral cosmos." Though I had slightly
relaxed my embrace at Sri Yukteswar's request, my arms were still around
him. Treasure beyond all treasures, my guru who had laughed at death to
reach me!
"There are many
astral planets, teeming with astral beings," Master began. "The
inhabitants use astral planes, or masses of light, to travel from one
planet to another, faster than electricity and radioactive energies.
"The astral
universe, made of various subtle vibrations of light and color, is hundreds
of times larger than the material cosmos. The entire physical creation
hangs like a little solid basket under the huge luminous balloon of the
astral sphere. Just as many physical suns and stars roam in space, so
there are also countless astral solar and stellar systems. Their planets
have astral suns and moons, more beautiful than the physical ones. The
astral luminaries resemble the aurora borealis÷the sunny astral aurora
being more dazzling than the mild-rayed moon-aurora. The astral day and
night are longer than those of earth.
"The astral world
is infinitely beautiful, clean, pure, and orderly. There are no dead planets
or barren lands. The terrestrial blemishes÷weeds, bacteria, insects, snakes÷are
absent. Unlike the variable climates and seasons of the earth, the astral
planets maintain the even temperature of an eternal spring, with occasional
luminous white snow and rain of many-colored lights. Astral planets abound
in opal lakes and bright seas and rainbow rivers.
"The ordinary
astral universe÷not the subtler astral heaven of Hiranyaloka÷is peopled
with millions of astral beings who have come, more or less recently, from
the earth, and also with myriads of fairies, mermaids, fishes, animals,
goblins, gnomes, demigods and spirits, all residing on different astral
planets in accordance with karmic qualifications. Various spheric mansions
or vibratory regions are provided for good and evil spirits. Good ones
can travel freely, but the evil spirits are confined to limited zones.
In the same way that human beings live on the surface of the earth, worms
inside the soil, fish in water, and birds in air, so astral beings of
different grades are assigned to suitable vibratory quarters.
"Among
the fallen dark angels expelled from other worlds, friction and war take
place with lifetronic bombs or mental mantric3
vibratory
rays. These beings dwell in the gloom-drenched regions of the lower astral
cosmos, working out their evil karma.
"In the vast
realms above the dark astral prison, all is shining and beautiful. The
astral cosmos is more naturally attuned than the earth to the divine will
and plan of perfection. Every astral object is manifested primarily by
the will of God, and partially by the will-call of astral beings. They
possess the power of modifying or enhancing the grace and form of anything
already created by the Lord. He has given His astral children the freedom
and privilege of changing or improving at will the astral cosmos. On earth
a solid must be transformed into liquid or other form through natural
or chemical processes, but astral solids are changed into astral liquids,
gases, or energy solely and instantly by the will of the inhabitants.
"The earth is
dark with warfare and murder in the sea, land, and air," my guru
continued, "but the astral realms know a happy harmony and equality.
Astral beings dematerialize or materialize their forms at will. Flowers
or fish or animals can metamorphose themselves, for a time, into astral
men. All astral beings are free to assume any form, and can easily commune
together. No fixed, definite, natural law hems them round÷any astral tree,
for example, can be successfully asked to produce an astral mango or other
desired fruit, flower, or indeed any other object. Certain karmic restrictions
are present, but there are no distinctions in the astral world about desirability
of various forms. Everything is vibrant with God's creative light.
"No one is born
of woman; offspring are materialized by astral beings through the help
of their cosmic will into specially patterned, astrally condensed forms.
The recently physically disembodied being arrives in an astral family
through invitation, drawn by similar mental and spiritual tendencies.
"The
astral body is not subject to cold or heat or other natural conditions.
The anatomy includes an astral brain, or the thousand-petaled lotus of
light, and six awakened centers in the sushumna, or astral cerebro-spinal
axis. The heart draws cosmic energy as well as light from the astral brain,
and pumps it to the astral nerves and body cells, or lifetrons. Astral
beings can affect their bodies by lifetronic force or by mantric
vibrations.
"The astral body
is an exact counterpart of the last physical form. Astral beings retain
the same appearance which they possessed in youth in their previous earthly
sojourn; occasionally an astral being chooses, like myself, to retain
his old age appearance." Master, emanating the very essence of youth,
chuckled merrily.
"Unlike
the spacial, three-dimensional physical world cognized only by the five
senses, the astral spheres are visible to the all-inclusive sixth sense÷intuition,"
Sri Yukteswar went on. "By sheer intuitional feeling,
all astral beings see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. They possess three
eyes, two of which are partly closed. The third and chief astral eye,
vertically placed on the forehead, is open. Astral beings have all the
outer sensory organs÷ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and skin÷but they employ
the intuitional sense to experience sensations through any part of the
body; they can see through the ear, or nose, or skin. They are able to
hear through the eyes or tongue, and can taste through the ears or skin,
and so forth.4
"Man's physical
body is exposed to countless dangers, and is easily hurt or maimed; the
ethereal astral body may occasionally be cut or bruised but is healed
at once by mere willing."
"Gurudeva, are
all astral persons beautiful?"
"Beauty in the
astral world is known to be a spiritual quality, and not an outward conformation,"
Sri Yukteswar replied. "Astral beings therefore attach little importance
to facial features. They have the privilege, however, of costuming themselves
at will with new, colorful, astrally materialized bodies. Just as worldly
men don new array for gala events, so astral beings find occasions to
bedeck themselves in specially designed forms.
"Joyous astral
festivities on the higher astral planets like Hiranyaloka take place when
a being is liberated from the astral world through spiritual advancement,
and is therefore ready to enter the heaven of the causal world. On such
occasions the Invisible Heavenly Father, and the saints who are merged
in Him, materialize Themselves into bodies of Their own choice and join
the astral celebration. In order to please His beloved devotee, the Lord
takes any desired form. If the devotee worshiped through devotion, he
sees God as the Divine Mother. To Jesus, the Father-aspect of the Infinite
One was appealing beyond other conceptions. The individuality with which
the Creator has endowed each of His creatures makes every conceivable
and inconceivable demand on the Lord's versatility!" My guru and
I laughed happily together.
"Friends of other
lives easily recognize one another in the astral world," Sri Yukteswar
went on in his beautiful, flutelike voice. "Rejoicing at the immortality
of friendship, they realize the indestructibility of love, often doubted
at the time of the sad, delusive partings of earthly life.
"The intuition
of astral beings pierces through the veil and observes human activities
on earth, but man cannot view the astral world unless his sixth sense
is somewhat developed. Thousands of earth-dwellers have momentarily glimpsed
an astral being or an astral world.
"The
advanced beings on Hiranyaloka remain mostly awake in ecstasy during the
long astral day and night, helping to work out intricate problems of cosmic
government and the redemption of prodigal sons, earthbound souls. When
the Hiranyaloka beings sleep, they have occasional dreamlike astral visions.
Their minds are usually engrossed in the conscious state of highest
nirbikalpa bliss.
"Inhabitants
in all parts of the astral worlds are still subject to mental agonies.
The sensitive minds of the higher beings on planets like Hiranyaloka feel
keen pain if any mistake is made in conduct or perception of truth. These
advanced beings endeavor to attune their every act and thought with the
perfection of spiritual law.
"Communication
among the astral inhabitants is held entirely by astral telepathy and
television; there is none of the confusion and misunderstanding of the
written and spoken word which earth-dwellers must endure. Just as persons
on the cinema screen appear to move and act through a series of light
pictures, and do not actually breathe, so the astral beings walk and work
as intelligently guided and coordinated images of light, without the necessity
of drawing power from oxygen. Man depends upon solids, liquids, gases,
and energy for sustenance; astral beings sustain themselves principally
by cosmic light."
"Master mine,
do astral beings eat anything?" I was drinking in his marvelous elucidations
with the receptivity of all my faculties÷mind, heart, soul. Superconscious
perceptions of truth are permanently real and changeless, while fleeting
sense experiences and impressions are never more than temporarily or relatively
true, and soon lose in memory all their vividness. My guru's words were
so penetratingly imprinted on the parchment of my being that at any time,
by transferring my mind to the superconscious state, I can clearly relive
the divine experience.
"Luminous raylike
vegetables abound in the astral soils," he answered. "The astral
beings consume vegetables, and drink a nectar flowing from glorious fountains
of light and from astral brooks and rivers. Just as invisible images of
persons on the earth can be dug out of the ether and made visible by a
television apparatus, later being dismissed again into space, so the God-created,
unseen astral blueprints of vegetables and plants floating in the ether
are precipitated on an astral planet by the will of its inhabitants. In
the same way, from the wildest fancy of these beings, whole gardens of
fragrant flowers are materialized, returning later to the etheric invisibility.
Although dwellers on the heavenly planets like Hiranyaloka are almost
freed from any necessity of eating, still higher is the unconditioned
existence of almost completely liberated souls in the causal world, who
eat nothing save the manna of bliss.
"The
earth-liberated astral being meets a multitude of relatives, fathers,
mothers, wives, husbands, and friends, acquired during different incarnations
on earth,5 as they appear from time
to time in various parts of the astral realms. He is therefore at a loss
to understand whom to love especially; he learns in this way to give a
divine and equal love to all, as children and individualized expressions
of God. Though the outward appearance of loved ones may have changed, more or less
according to the development of new qualities in the latest life of any
particular soul, the astral being employs his unerring intuition to recognize
all those once dear to him in other planes of existence, and to welcome
them to their new astral home. Because every atom in creation is inextinguishably
dowered with individuality,6
an astral friend will be recognized no matter what costume he may don,
even as on earth an actor's identity is discoverable by close observation
despite any disguise.
"The span of
life in the astral world is much longer than on earth. A normal advanced
astral being's average life period is from five hundred to one thousand
years, measured in accordance with earthly standards of time. As certain
redwood trees outlive most trees by millenniums, or as some yogis live
several hundred years though most men die before the age of sixty, so
some astral beings live much longer than the usual span of astral existence.
Visitors to the astral world dwell there for a longer or shorter period
in accordance with the weight of their physical karma, which draws them
back to earth within a specified time.
"The astral being
does not have to contend painfully with death at the time of shedding
his luminous body. Many of these beings nevertheless feel slightly nervous
at the thought of dropping their astral form for the subtler causal one.
The astral world is free from unwilling death, disease, and old age. These
three dreads are the curse of earth, where man has allowed his consciousness
to identify itself almost wholly with a frail physical body requiring
constant aid from air, food, and sleep in order to exist at all.
"Physical death
is attended by the disappearance of breath and the disintegration of fleshly
cells. Astral death consists of the dispersement of lifetrons, those manifest
units of energy which constitute the life of astral beings. At physical
death a being loses his consciousness of flesh and becomes aware of his
subtle body in the astral world. Experiencing astral death in due time,
a being thus passes from the consciousness of astral birth and death to
that of physical birth and death. These recurrent cycles of astral and
physical encasement are the ineluctable destiny of all unenlightened beings.
Scriptural definitions of heaven and hell sometimes stir man's deeper-than-subconscious
memories of his long series of experiences in the blithesome astral and
disappointing terrestrial worlds."
"Beloved Master,"
I asked, "will you please describe more in detail the difference
between rebirth on the earth and in the astral and causal spheres?"
"Man
as an individualized soul is essentially causal-bodied," my guru
explained. "That body is a matrix of the thirty-five ideas
required by God as the basic or causal thought forces from which He later
formed the subtle astral body of nineteen elements and the gross physical
body of sixteen elements.
"The
nineteen elements of the astral body are mental, emotional, and lifetronic.
The nineteen components are intelligence; ego; feeling; mind (sense-consciousness);
five instruments of knowledge, the subtle counterparts of the senses
of sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch; five instruments of action,
the mental correspondence for the executive abilities to procreate, excrete,
talk, walk, and exercise manual skill; and five instruments of life
force, those empowered to perform the crystallizing, assimilating,
eliminating, metabolizing, and circulating functions of the body. This
subtle astral encasement of nineteen elements survives the death of the
physical body, which is made of sixteen gross metallic and nonmetallic
elements.
"God thought
out different ideas within Himself and projected them into dreams. Lady
Cosmic Dream thus sprang out decorated in all her colossal endless ornaments
of relativity.
"In thirty-five
thought categories of the causal body, God elaborated all the complexities
of man's nineteen astral and sixteen physical counterparts. By condensation
of vibratory forces, first subtle, then gross, He produced man's astral
body and finally his physical form. According to the law of relativity,
by which the Prime Simplicity has become the bewildering manifold, the
causal cosmos and causal body are different from the astral cosmos and
astral body; the physical cosmos and physical body are likewise characteristically
at variance with the other forms of creation.
The
fleshly body is made of the fixed, objectified dreams of the Creator.
The dualities are ever-present on earth: disease and health, pain and
pleasure, loss and gain. Human beings find limitation and resistance in
three-dimensional matter. When man's desire to live is severely shaken
by disease or other causes, death arrives; the heavy overcoat of the flesh
is temporarily shed. The soul, however, remains encased in the astral
and causal bodies.7
The adhesive force by which all three bodies are held together is desire.
The power of unfulfilled desires is the root of all man's slavery.
"Physical desires
are rooted in egotism and sense pleasures. The compulsion or temptation
of sensory experience is more powerful than the desire-force connected
with astral attachments or causal perceptions.
"Astral desires
center around enjoyment in terms of vibration. Astral beings enjoy the
ethereal music of the spheres and are entranced by the sight of all creation
as exhaustless expressions of changing light. The astral beings also smell,
taste, and touch light. Astral desires are thus connected with an astral
being's power to precipitate all objects and experiences as forms of light
or as condensed thoughts or dreams.
"Causal desires are fulfilled by perception only. The nearly-free beings who are encased only in the causal body see the whole universe as realizations of the dream-ideas of God; they can materialize anything and everything in sheer thought. Causal beings therefore consider the enjoyment of physical sensations or astral delights as gross and suffocating to the soul's fine sensibilities. Causal beings work out their desires by materializing them instantly.8 Those who find themselves covered only by the delicate veil of the causal body can bring universes into manifestation even as the Creator. Because all creation is made of the cosmic dream-texture, the soul thinly clothed in the causal has vast realizations of power. "A
soul, being invisible by nature, can be distinguished only by the presence
of its body or bodies. The mere presence of a body signifies that its
existence is made possible by unfulfilled desires.9
"So long as the
soul of man is encased in one, two, or three body-containers, sealed tightly
with the corks of ignorance and desires, he cannot merge with the sea
of Spirit. When the gross physical receptacle is destroyed by the hammer
of death, the other two coverings÷astral and causal÷still remain to prevent
the soul from consciously joining the Omnipresent Life. When desirelessness
is attained through wisdom, its power disintegrates the two remaining
vessels. The tiny human soul emerges, free at last; it is one with the
Measureless Amplitude."
I asked my divine
guru to shed further light on the high and mysterious causal world.
"The causal world
is indescribably subtle," he replied. "In order to understand
it, one would have to possess such tremendous powers of concentration
that he could close his eyes and visualize the astral cosmos and the physical
cosmos in all their vastness÷the luminous balloon with the solid basket÷as
existing in ideas only. If by this superhuman concentration one succeeded
in converting or resolving the two cosmoses with all their complexities
into sheer ideas, he would then reach the causal world and stand on the
borderline of fusion between mind and matter. There one perceives all
created things÷solids, liquids, gases, electricity, energy, all beings,
gods, men, animals, plants, bacteria÷as forms of consciousness, just as
a man can close his eyes and realize that he exists, even though his body
is invisible to his physical eyes and is present only as an idea.
"Whatever a human
being can do in fancy, a causal being can do in reality. The most colossal
imaginative human intelligence is able, in mind only, to range from one
extreme of thought to another, to skip mentally from planet to planet,
or tumble endlessly down a pit of eternity, or soar rocketlike into the
galaxied canopy, or scintillate like a searchlight over milky ways and
the starry spaces. But beings in the causal world have a much greater
freedom, and can effortlessly manifest their thoughts into instant objectivity,
without any material or astral obstruction or karmic limitation.
"Causal
beings realize that the physical cosmos is not primarily constructed of
electrons, nor is the astral cosmos basically composed of lifetrons÷both
in reality are created from the minutest particles of God-thought, chopped
and divided by maya, the law of relativity which intervenes to
apparently separate the Noumenon from His phenomena.
"Souls in the
causal world recognize one another as individualized points of joyous
Spirit; their thought-things are the only objects which surround them.
Causal beings see the difference between their bodies and thoughts to
be merely ideas. As a man, closing his eyes, can visualize a dazzling
white light or a faint blue haze, so causal beings by thought alone are
able to see, hear, feel, taste, and touch; they create anything, or dissolve
it, by the power of cosmic mind.
"Both death and
rebirth in the causal world are in thought. Causal-bodied beings feast
only on the ambrosia of eternally new knowledge. They drink from the springs
of peace, roam on the trackless soil of perceptions, swim in the ocean-endlessness
of bliss. Lo! see their bright thought-bodies zoom past trillions of Spirit-created
planets, fresh bubbles of universes, wisdom-stars, spectral dreams of
golden nebulae, all over the skiey blue bosom of Infinity!
"Many beings
remain for thousands of years in the causal cosmos. By deeper ecstasies
the freed soul then withdraws itself from the little causal body and puts
on the vastness of the causal cosmos. All the separate eddies of ideas,
particularized waves of power, love, will, joy, peace, intuition, calmness,
self-control, and concentration melt into the ever-joyous Sea of Bliss.
No longer does the soul have to experience its joy as an individualized
wave of consciousness, but is merged in the One Cosmic Ocean, with all
its waves÷eternal laughter, thrills, throbs.
"When
a soul is out of the cocoon of the three bodies it escapes forever from
the law of relativity and becomes the ineffable Ever-Existent.10
Behold the butterfly of Omnipresence, its wings etched with stars and
moons and suns! The soul expanded into Spirit remains alone in the region
of lightless light, darkless dark, thoughtless thought, intoxicated with
its ecstasy of joy in God's dream of cosmic creation."
"A free soul!"
I ejaculated in awe.
"When a soul
finally gets out of the three jars of bodily delusions," Master continued,
"it becomes one with the Infinite without any loss of individuality.
Christ had won this final freedom even before he was born as Jesus. In
three stages of his past, symbolized in his earth-life as the three days
of his experience of death and resurrection, he had attained the power
to fully arise in Spirit.
"The
undeveloped man must undergo countless earthly and astral and causal incarnations
in order to emerge from his three bodies. A master who achieves this final
freedom may elect to return to earth as a prophet to bring other human
beings back to God, or like myself he may choose to reside in the astral
cosmos. There a savior assumes some of the burden of the inhabitants'
karma11
and thus helps them to terminate their cycle of reincarnation in the astral
cosmos and go on permanently to the causal spheres. Or a freed soul may
enter the causal world to aid its beings to shorten their span in the
causal body and thus attain the Absolute Freedom."
"Resurrected
One, I want to know more about the karma which forces souls to return
to the three worlds." I could listen forever, I thought, to my omniscient
Master. Never in his earth-life had I been able at one time to assimilate
so much of his wisdom. Now for the first time I was receiving a clear,
definite insight into the enigmatic interspaces on the checkerboard of
life and death.
"The physical
karma or desires of man must be completely worked out before his permanent
stay in astral worlds becomes possible," my guru elucidated in his
thrilling voice. "Two kinds of beings live in the astral spheres.
Those who still have earthly karma to dispose of and who must therefore
reinhabit a gross physical body in order to pay their karmic debts could
be classified, after physical death, as temporary visitors to the astral
world rather than as permanent residents.
"Beings with
unredeemed earthly karma are not permitted after astral death to go to
the high causal sphere of cosmic ideas, but must shuttle to and fro from
the physical and astral worlds only, conscious successively of their physical
body of sixteen gross elements, and of their astral body of nineteen subtle
elements. After each loss of his physical body, however, an undeveloped
being from the earth remains for the most part in the deep stupor of the
death-sleep and is hardly conscious of the beautiful astral sphere. After
the astral rest, such a man returns to the material plane for further
lessons, gradually accustoming himself, through repeated journeys, to
the worlds of subtle astral texture.
"Normal or long-established
residents of the astral universe, on the other hand, are those who, freed
forever from all material longings, need return no more to the gross vibrations
of earth. Such beings have only astral and causal karma to work out. At
astral death these beings pass to the infinitely finer and more delicate
causal world. Shedding the thought-form of the causal body at the end
of a certain span, determined by cosmic law, these advanced beings then
return to Hiranyaloka or a similar high astral planet, reborn in a new
astral body to work out their unredeemed astral karma.
"My son, you
may now comprehend more fully that I am resurrected by divine decree,"
Sri Yukteswar continued, "as a savior of astrally reincarnating souls
coming back from the causal sphere, in particular, rather than of those
astral beings who are coming up from the earth. Those from the earth,
if they still retain vestiges of material karma, do not rise to the very
high astral planets like Hiranyaloka.
"Just as most
people on earth have not learned through meditation-acquired vision to
appreciate the superior joys and advantages of astral life and thus, after
death, desire to return to the limited, imperfect pleasures of earth,
so many astral beings, during the normal disintegration of their astral
bodies, fail to picture the advanced state of spiritual joy in the causal
world and, dwelling on thoughts of the more gross and gaudy astral happiness,
yearn to revisit the astral paradise. Heavy astral karma must be redeemed
by such beings before they can achieve after astral death a permanent
stay in the causal thought-world, so thinly partitioned from the Creator.
"Only when a
being has no further desires for experiences in the pleasing-to-the-eye
astral cosmos, and cannot be tempted to go back there, does he remain
in the causal world. Completing there the work of redeeming all causal
karma or seeds of past desires, the confined soul thrusts out the last
of the three corks of ignorance and, emerging from the final jar of the
causal body, commingles with the Eternal.
"Now do you understand?"
Master smiled so enchantingly!
"Yes, through
your grace. I am speechless with joy and gratitude."
Never from song or
story had I ever received such inspiring knowledge. Though the Hindu scriptures
refer to the causal and astral worlds and to man's three bodies, how remote
and meaningless those pages compared with the warm authenticity of my
resurrected Master! For him indeed existed not a single "undiscover'd
country from whose bourn no traveller returns"!
"The interpenetration
of man's three bodies is expressed in many ways through his threefold
nature," my great guru went on. "In the wakeful state on earth
a human being is conscious more or less of his three vehicles. When he
is sensuously intent on tasting, smelling, touching, listening, or seeing,
he is working principally through his physical body. Visualizing or willing,
he is working mainly through his astral body. His causal medium finds
expression when man is thinking or diving deep in introspection or meditation;
the cosmical thoughts of genius come to the man who habitually contacts
his causal body. In this sense an individual may be classified broadly
as 'a material man,' 'an energetic man,' or 'an intellectual man.'
"A man identifies
himself about sixteen hours daily with his physical vehicle. Then he sleeps;
if he dreams, he remains in his astral body, effortlessly creating any
object even as do the astral beings. If man's sleep be deep and dreamless,
for several hours he is able to transfer his consciousness, or sense of
I-ness, to the causal body; such sleep is revivifying. A dreamer is contacting
his astral and not his causal body; his sleep is not fully refreshing."
I had been lovingly
observing Sri Yukteswar while he gave his wondrous exposition.
"Angelic guru,"
I said, "your body looks exactly as it did when last I wept over
it in the Puri ashram."
"O yes, my new
body is a perfect copy of the old one. I materialize or dematerialize
this form any time at will, much more frequently than I did while on earth.
By quick dematerialization, I now travel instantly by light express from
planet to planet or, indeed, from astral to causal or to physical cosmos."
My divine guru smiled. "Though you move about so fast these days,
I had no difficulty in finding you at Bombay!"
"O Master, I
was grieving so deeply about your death!"
"Ah, wherein
did I die? Isn't there some contradiction?" Sri Yukteswar's eyes
were twinkling with love and amusement.
"You were only
dreaming on earth; on that earth you saw my dream-body," he went
on. "Later you buried that dream-image. Now my finer fleshly body÷which
you behold and are even now embracing rather closely!÷is resurrected on
another finer dream-planet of God. Someday that finer dream-body and finer
dream-planet will pass away; they too are not forever.
All dream-bubbles must eventually burst at a final wakeful touch. Differentiate,
my son Yogananda, between dreams and Reality!"
This idea
of Vedantic12
resurrection struck me with wonder. I was ashamed that I had pitied Master
when I had seen his lifeless body at Puri. I comprehended at last that
my guru had always been fully awake in God, perceiving his own life and
passing on earth, and his present resurrection, as nothing more than relativities
of divine ideas in the cosmic dream.
"I have now told
you, Yogananda, the truths of my life, death, and resurrection. Grieve
not for me; rather broadcast everywhere the story of my resurrection from
the God-dreamed earth of men to another God-dreamed planet of astrally
garbed souls! New hope will be infused into the hearts of misery-mad,
death-fearing dreamers of the world."
"Yes, Master!"
How willingly would I share with others my joy at his resurrection!
"On earth my
standards were uncomfortably high, unsuited to the natures of most men.
Often I scolded you more than I should have. You passed my test; your
love shone through the clouds of all reprimands." He added tenderly,
"I have also come today to tell you: Never again shall I wear the
stern gaze of censure. I shall scold you no more."
How much I had missed
the chastisements of my great guru! Each one had been a guardian angel
of protection.
"Dearest Master!
Rebuke me a million times÷do scold me now!"
"I
shall chide you no more." His divine voice was grave, yet with an
undercurrent of laughter. "You and I shall smile together, so long
as our two forms appear different in the maya-dream of God. Finally
we shall merge as one in the Cosmic Beloved; our smiles shall be His smile,
our unified song of joy vibrating throughout eternity to be broadcast
to God-tuned souls!"
Sri Yukteswar gave
me light on certain matters which I cannot reveal here. During the two
hours that he spent with me in the Bombay hotel room he answered my every
question. A number of world prophecies uttered by him that June day in
1936 have already come to pass.
"I leave you
now, beloved one!" At these words I felt Master melting away within
my encircling arms.
"My
child," his voice rang out, vibrating into my very soul-firmament,
"whenever you enter the door of nirbikalpa samadhi and call
on me, I shall come to you in flesh and blood, even as today."
With this
celestial promise Sri Yukteswar vanished from my sight. A cloud-voice
repeated in musical thunder: "Tell all! Whosoever knows by nirbikalpa
realization that your earth is a dream of God can come to the finer dream-created
planet of Hiranyaloka, and there find me resurrected in a body exactly
like my earthly one. Yogananda, tell all!"
Gone was the sorrow
of parting. The pity and grief for his death, long robber of my peace,
now fled in stark shame. Bliss poured forth like a fountain through endless,
newly opened soul-pores. Anciently clogged with disuse, they now widened
in purity at the driving flood of ecstasy. Subconscious thoughts and feelings
of my past incarnations shed their karmic taints, lustrously renewed by
Sri Yukteswar's divine visit.
In this chapter of
my autobiography I have obeyed my guru's behest and spread the glad tiding,
though it confound once more an incurious generation. Groveling, man knows
well; despair is seldom alien; yet these are perversities, no part of
man's true lot. The day he wills, he is set on the path to freedom. Too
long has he hearkened to the dank pessimism of his "dust-thou-art"
counselors, heedless of the unconquerable soul.
I was not the only
one privileged to behold the Resurrected Guru.
One of
Sri Yukteswar's chelas was an aged woman, affectionately known as Ma
(Mother), whose home was close to the Puri hermitage. Master had often
stopped to chat with her during his morning walk. On the evening of March
16, 1936, Ma arrived at the ashram and asked to see her guru.
"Why, Master
died a week ago!" Swami Sebananda, now in charge of the Puri hermitage,
looked at her sadly.
"That's impossible!"
She smiled a little. "Perhaps you are just trying to protect the
guru from insistent visitors?"
"No." Sebananda
recounted details of the burial. "Come," he said, "I will
take you to the front garden to Sri Yukteswarji's grave."
Ma shook her head.
"There is no grave for him! This morning at ten o'clock he passed
in his usual walk before my door! I talked to him for several minutes
in the bright outdoors.
"'Come this
evening to the ashram,' he said.
"I am here! Blessings
pour on this old gray head! The deathless guru wanted me to understand
in what transcendent body he had visited me this morning!"
The astounded Sebananda
knelt before her.
"Ma," he
said, "what a weight of grief you lift from my heart! He is risen!"
1 In sabikalpa samadhi the devotee has
spiritually progressed to a state of inward divine union, but cannot maintain
his cosmic consciousness except in the immobile trance-state. By continuous
meditation, he reaches the superior state of nirbikalpa samadhi, where
he moves freely in the world and performs his outward duties without any
loss of God-realization. 2
Sri Yukteswar used the word prana; I have translated it as lifetrons.
The Hindu scriptures refer not only to the anu, "atom," and
to the paramanu, "beyond the atom," finer electronic energies;
but also to prana, "creative lifetronic force." Atoms and electrons
are blind forces; prana is inherently intelligent. The pranic lifetrons
in the spermatozoa and ova, for instance, guide the embryonic development
according to a karmic design. 3
Adjective of mantra, chanted seed-sounds discharged by the mental gun
of concentration. The Puranas (ancient shastras or treatises) describe
these mantric wars between devas and asuras (gods and demons). An asura
once tried to slay a deva with a potent chant. But due to mispronunciation
the mental bomb acted as a boomerang and killed the demon. 4
Examples of such powers are not wanting even on earth, as in the case
of Helen Keller and other rare beings. 5
Lord Buddha was once asked why a man should love all persons equally.
"Because," the great teacher replied, "in the very numerous
and varied lifespans of each man, every other being has at one time or
another been dear to him." 6
The eight elemental qualities which enter into all created life, from
atom to man, are earth, water, fire, air, ether, motion, mind, and individuality.
(Bhagavad Gita: VII:4.) 7
Body signifies any soul-encasement, whether gross or subtle. The three
bodies are cages for the Bird of Paradise. 8
Even as Babaji helped Lahiri Mahasaya to rid himself of a subconscious
desire from some past life for a palace, as described in chapter 34. 9
"And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the
eagles be gathered together."-Luke 17:37. Wherever the soul is encased
in the physical body or in the astral body or in the causal body, there
the eagles of desires-which prey on human sense weaknesses, or on astral
and causal attachments-will also gather to keep the soul a prisoner. 10
"Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God,
and he shall go no more out (i.e., shall reincarnate no more). . . . To
him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as
I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne."-Revelation
3:12, 21. 11
Sri Yukteswar was signifying that, even as in his earthly incarnation
he had occasionally assumed the weight of disease to lighten his disciples'
karma, so in the astral world his mission as a savior enabled him to take
on certain astral karma of dwellers on Hiranyaloka, and thus hasten their
evolution into the higher causal world. 12
Life and death as relativities of thought only. Vedanta points out that
God is the only Reality; all creation or separate existence is maya or
illusion. This philosophy of monism received its highest expression in
the Upanishad commentaries of Shankara. |
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