Monday, 1 January 2024

 II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II


जैसे तील में तेल है, ज्यों चकमक में आग I
तेरा साईं तुझमें है, तू जाग सके तो जाग II


In this evocative couplet by Kabir, the physical body becomes not just a vessel, but a sacred site – a "microcosm of the Temple." Imagine ourselves not as mere mortals, but as miniature Temples, each with the potential to house the divine "Light of the Creator." It's a powerful metaphor, urging us to see the process of self-improvement as a sacred act of construction, building a sanctuary within ourselves where divinity can dwell.


But how do we build this inner Temple? Kabir suggests it's not about erecting ornate structures or performing elaborate rituals. It's about tending to the fundamental building blocks of our being – our physical health, our mental and emotional wellbeing, and our spiritual awareness.


Think of the physical body as the foundation of the Temple. By nurturing it with healthy habits, mindful movement, and respect for its limitations, we create a strong and stable base for the spirit to reside. Just as a cracked foundation jeopardizes the entire structure, so too does neglecting our physical well-being hinder the growth of our inner sanctuary.


Next, imagine the mind and emotions as the Temple's walls. Cultivating clarity of thought, practicing emotional regulation, and fostering compassion for ourselves and others are the bricks and mortar that create a space of inner peace and serenity. When the walls of our minds are cluttered with negativity and our emotions run wild, the "Light of the Creator" can barely flicker within.


Finally, Kabir points to spiritual awareness as the Temple's illuminating flame. Engaging in practices like meditation, prayer, or simply connecting with something greater than ourselves ignites the light within, allowing the divine presence to bathe the inner sanctuary in its radiant glow. This light doesn't demand grand gestures or specific beliefs. It's the spark of curiosity, the flicker of gratitude, the gentle hum of connection that resonates within each of us.


"Kabir says, building this inner Temple isn't a one-time project, but an ongoing journey of refining and expanding. There will be days when the foundation needs repair, times when the walls crack with hardship, and moments when the flame seems to falter. But with dedication and perseverance, we can continue to strengthen our foundations, mend the cracks, and rekindle the inner light. The "Light of the Creator" already resides within us. Kabir simply reminds us that we have the power to build a magnificent Temple within ourselves, a sanctuary where this divine light can shine brightly and guide us on our life's journey. Embrace the sacred task of inner construction, nurture your body, mind, and spirit, and watch as your own inner Temple becomes a beacon of peace, love, and the radiant "Light of the Creator."


II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II


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