AVATAR ADI DA SAMRAJ:
Every time I met Rudi, He would hand Me a bag of garbage.
I cannot remember a time when I went to see Rudi when He did
not hand Me a bag of garbage. It was always the first thing
He would do. Then I would go and throw the garbage away, and
I would come back, and We would sit together for a little
bit, or I would do some work. Sooner or later, He would give
Me some more garbage. It is really very simple. You just throw
it away. . . .
The key to the matter is not how to throw the garbage away.
The key to the matter is noticing that it is garbage. . .
.
You are looking at a lot of garbage and thinking that it
"Is" the Divine! One of My Functions is to "package"
the garbage. I have spent a lot of My time packaging your
garbage, trying to get you to notice that it is garbage. You
will throw it away as soon as you notice this. You cannot
surrender something that you do not see to be garbage. You
compulsively hold on to it. So you must notice that it is
garbage.
But I will Tell you right now—it is all garbage! Everything
I Give you in the realms of experience is, ultimately, garbage—and
I expect you to throw it away. Nevertheless, you tend to meditate
on it—instead of meditating on Me! Every one of these
seemingly precious experiences, all of this profound philosophy,
is—ultimately—just more of the same stuff. But
you have "bought" the conventional religious and
Spiritual propaganda—so you think that these experiences
and this philosophical "profundity" are the Divine
Itself. None of that is the Divine. It is all garbage. . .
.
You are expected to throw the garbage away under the most
extraordinary conditions—conditions in which you would,
ordinarily, not even consider throwing it away. You are sitting
in the precious blissfulness of the spine—why should
you throw it away? It is all so delicious. You have been a
fool all your life, and now you are a Yogi!—why should
you throw that away? No one wants to do that. You do not want
to throw it away. You have no True Humor in relation to it.
You have no detachment from all this that you have accumulated
through vast aeons of existence in conditionally manifested
form. You do not want to throw it away. The demand to throw
it away seems mad, impossible. . . .
What is required of you is this sacrifice of separate and
separative self—and such self-sacrifice only becomes
possible through the Influence of My Perfect Siddhi of Divine
Liberation. . . .
It is real sacrifice—not a sacrifice in the traditional
sense of some gloomy self-abnegation and emptying. It is the
sacrifice which is itself based on True Humor and expressive
of overwhelming love of Me, in which there is not anything
whatsoever to be attained.
There is not anything to be attained. I mean not anything.
Not anything!
There is not anything to be attained. Not one thing is to
be attained. Not anything.
There is not a single thing to be attained.
There is no conditional experience, no conditional vision,
no conditional transformation of state that must be attained.
There. Have I said it?
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