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How High Should We Aspire? (With Nayaswami Maria)

Nayaswami Maria
April 24, 2022

Sunday Service with Nayaswami Maria and Nayaswami Ananta at Ananda Village, recorded April 24th 2022.

Nayaswami Maria explores the concept of aspiration and its significance in spiritual growth. The tendency is to set low aspirations due to fear of failure or lack of confidence. However, it is important to aim high in our spiritual endeavors, as climbing a mountain. Higher aspirations lead to greater growth and fulfillment, pushing us beyond our comfort zones. Challenge yourself to develop a meaningful life aligned with your spiritual ideals.

This week's reading from Swami Kriyananda's book Rays of the One Light is:

How High Should We Aspire?

Truth is one and eternal. Realize oneness with it in your deathless Self, within.

The following commentary is based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda.

The passage this week is from the Gospel of St. Matthew, Chapter 5:

I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.

The easiest explanation for these words is that they were spoken in criticism of the scribes and Pharisees, particularly since Jesus was often verbally attacked by them, and stood up to them fearlessly. However, it wouldn’t have been much of a challenge to the disciples, who aspired to spiritual perfection, to tell them, “Don’t be like those who lack any such aspiration.”

Jesus in fact says only a few verses later, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”

What Jesus was referring to here, then, was the self- righteousness of the priests. Don’t seek perfection, he was saying to his disciples, in the image you project toward others. Don’t be satisfied with a goodness born merely of ego-definitions. The highest virtue is to transcend the very thought of personal virtue in the realization of God alone as the Doer. Before this realization, even the thought, “I am kind,” or, “I am truthful,” is self-limiting.

As it says in the Bhagavad Gita, the seventh Chapter:

Yet hard the wise Mahatma is to find,

That man who sayeth, “All is Vasudev!”

Thus, through holy Scripture, God has spoken to mankind.