With India reeling under the disastrous effect of the Uttarakhand Tragedy, of 
natural disaster, it is prudent to listen to what Bhagawan had spoken about 
man, his responsibilities towards nature and the cause of natural 
disasters.Extracted from the Divine Discourse delivered on 13 February 1997.

In the vast cosmos, man is like a speck. Essentially, there is no conflict 
between man and creation. Just as a child is entitled to enjoy the milk from 
its mother and the bee is entitled to enjoy the honey from flowers, there can 
be no objection to man enjoying the resources of Nature.


But as a result of uncontrolled desires and reckless exploitation of natural 
resources, Nature is exhibiting frightening disorders. Natural calamities like 
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, droughts and floods are the result of 
disturbances in the balance of Nature caused by reckless exploitation of 
natural resources. Mankind today appears like a foolish man who is wielding the 
axe at the branch of a tree on which he is sitting.

Men have to develop a sense of Spiritual Oneness. Out of that sense of Oneness, 
Love will grow. Love alone can bind the whole of humanity into one unit.


What do you see in this hall today? Here are people gathered from Japan, 
Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries. What is it that has brought them 
together in this small village? It is only love and the sense of oneness with 
others. The bliss of life is embedded in this love. Pure bliss is derived from 
this love. When this love is shared with others you have the bliss of 
collective joy. When your life dances on the waves of this love it attains the 
fulfilment of humanness.

Man today does not recognise this sense of oneness. Man does not mean the body 
alone. Man has the mind, the intellect and the Atma. It is the combination of 
all these that constitutes true humanness. When the balance among these four 
constituents is upset, man is plunged in troubles. When man maintains the 
balance among these four, the nation will prosper.


Man is considering Nature as entirely a creation of providence for his 
enjoyment. This is a mistake.

Nature exists for enjoyment by man according to certain limits. Scientists 
today are exploring the powers of Nature with a view to enjoying them without 
limit. They want to bring all those powers under human control for their 
unrestricted enjoyment. This is responsible for so many of the natural 
disasters that we witness today.


II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

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