M: What you call destiny (karma) is but
the result of your own will to live. How strong is this will you can
judge by the universal horror of death.
Q: People die willingly quite often.
M: Only when the alternative is worse
than death. But such readiness to die flows from the same source as
the will to live, a source deeper even than life itself. To be a
living being is not the ultimate state; there is something beyond,
much more wonderful, which is neither being nor non- being, neither
living nor not-living. It is a state of pure awareness, beyond the
limitations of space and time. Once the illusion that the body-mind
is oneself is abandoned, death loses its terror, it becomes a part of
living.
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Above all, we want to remain conscious.
We shall bear every suffering and humiliation, but we shall rather
remain conscious. Unless we revolt against this craving for
experience and let go the manifested altogether, there can be no
relief. We shall remain trapped.
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Q: It is not glory that I seek. I seek
Reality.
M: For this you need a well-ordered and
quiet life, peace of mind and immense earnestness. At every moment
whatever comes to you unasked, comes from God and will surely help
you, if you make the fullest use of it. It is only what you strive
for, out of your own imagination and desire, that gives you trouble.
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