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THOSE WHO SUFFERED WERE FORTUNATE

Eruch Jessalwala

 
Anzar: Would you say that those who suffered were fortunate?

Eruch: Yes, certainly!

You know for example, that if the human body is to stay healthy, it must be aware of the sensation of pain and if that sensation were to disappear, we would be in trouble and would require the services of a specialist. So we can say that whatever pain we experience, denotes the price we pay to keep the body radiant, healthy and strong.

Likewise, in order to preserve the radiance of the soul, to keep the soul healthy and polished, we pay with the coin of suffering. But always coupled with this is the comfort which Baba has given, that whenever there is suffering for an individual, or any area or sector of the world, it is always complimented with the Avatar's nazar. It is through suffering that we pay heed and turn to Him.

Jalaluddin Rumi, the Persian Perfect Master and poet, said that it was only through need and helplessness could we ever approach Reality. Because we are so hopelessly entangled in this illusory phenomenal world, it is impossible for us to stop and reflect on the meaning and purpose of life. It is only when dire need reduces us to a state of helplessness that we raise our voice heavenwards, reaching out to God.

 

The Ancient One, p. 7, Naosherwan Anzar
1985 © Naosherwan Anzar

               

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