Meditation: The Practical Problem Solver
Is Meditation Practical?
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long as your heart remains an ever-mounting aspiration-flame,
it makes no difference what your weaknesses are.
We say that somebody is practical when he does
the right thing at the right moment in his outer
life. He thinks and acts in a specific way so
that others will not deceive him and his outer
life will run smoothly. But no matter how clever,
how sincere or how conscious we are, at times
we are at a loss in the outer life. We do not
know what to say. We do not know what to do. We
do not know how to behave. Or, despite our saying
and doing the right thing, everything goes wrong.
We do not know how to cope with our outer existence;
we cannot manage our lives. We sincerely want
to do something or become something, but we cannot
do it.
Why does this happen? It happens because our outer
capacity is always limited by our limited inner
awareness. But if we are practical in the inner
life—that is to say, if we pray and meditate—then
we will have boundless inner awareness. One who
has inner awareness has free access to infinite
truth and everlasting joy, and he can easily control
his outer life. The inner life constantly carries
the message of truth and God. Where truth is,
there is a seed. Let us allow the seed to germinate
and become a tree. When the tree bears fruit,
we will see the capacity of the inner world being
manifested in the outer world. We always grow
from within, not from without.
No matter what we do or what we say in our outer
life, we are not nearing the truth-light. But
if we meditate first, and afterwards act and speak,
then we are doing and becoming the right thing.
The inner life and inner reality must guide the
outer life—not the other way around. The
life-breath of the outer life has to come from
the inner life. The inner reality must enter into
the outer life; only then can we be really practical
in the outer life.

