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Video Information:
Shastra Kaumudi Live, 5.1.2020, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Context:
"Karma’s carries the seed of their own destruction in themselves."
~Raman Maharshi

“I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it's not the answer.”
~ Jim carry,

~ What is the relationship between Karma and results?
~ How Karma carries seed of their own destruction?
~ how one can change the actions in real sense?
¬ What is Karma?
¬ Can karma ever come to an end?
¬ How could karma carry the seeds of one's own downfall?

Music Credits: Milind Date
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Transcript
00:00Acharyaji Pranam, one being asked, can karma ever come to an end?
00:21Ramana Maharshi says, karmas carry the seed of their own destruction in themselves.
00:33Dear Acharyaji, please help me understand how karmas carry the seed of their own destruction.
00:49Karma is action, we do not just act, we act with the intention of obtaining fruit of the
01:11action.
01:19So the actor is there, the actor acts as per his own personal intellect, desires,
01:36calculations, projections.
01:43And he speculates, calculates, that his action will get him a particular result.
01:57The result is in his estimation, in his imagination, pretty lucrative.
02:06In fact, it is for the sake of that result that he acts.
02:19So far so good, but then comes the disappointing part.
02:33And the disappointing part is, the results are never as anticipated and never means never.
02:54Here you would probably object, you would say, but sometimes we do succeed in getting
03:00results of our choice.
03:03No, I would still insist.
03:09What is it that the actor is actually seeking in the result?
03:17The actor is seeking contentment, completion, a finality, a solution in the result.
03:33The actor doesn't merely act, the actor is a very frustrated entity.
03:45The actor acts for the sake of bringing an end to his frustration.
04:01So you must realize that whatsoever is the targeted result, the actual target is contentment.
04:13The action is for the sake of the result and the result is for the sake of contentment.
04:24Now the whole equation can go wrong at two places.
04:31First is, you acted anticipating a particular result and the result itself didn't arrive.
04:42Since the result didn't arrive, so you were not contented, bad.
04:53The second probability is, you acted for the sake of a certain result and the result was
04:59as per your wish, yet this fulfillment of the wish couldn't fulfill you.
05:10The wish was fulfilled, you were not, there was no contentment, the actor is left high
05:20and dry.
05:22High because he has obtained the desired result, dry because the desired result does not suffice.
05:33So if the first scenario in which the action failed to fetch the desired result was bad,
05:40then the second scenario where the action succeeds in fetching the desired result is worse.
05:50Now that is not a very attractive position to be in, a position in which you have to
06:01choose between bad and worse.
06:06Would you want to be in a position where these are the only two choices available?
06:11One choice is bad, the other choice is worse, but then that's the situation of the actor.
06:16He has to pick one of these two.
06:23Very badly placed is he.
06:31Now what does Ramana Maharshi mean when he says, karma carries within itself the seed
06:38of its own destruction, the actor has invested a lot in the action, the actor is the action.
06:52As long as the actor believes in himself, he will have no choice but to act the way he does.
06:59The actor and the action are not separable, which means that the actor cannot really change
07:06his action without changing himself, please understand.
07:11The actor really has no choice with respect to the action as long as the actor remains
07:17who he is, the actor is the action.
07:22Now if the action and the subsequent flow of events are quite painful, then the actor
07:30thinks of quitting the action, correct?
07:34The actor brings about the action, the action brings about the result and the result fails
07:40in bringing about contentment and all this has involved a lot of investment of time and
07:46energy and hope and commitment, right?
07:52The actor sees this much, the actor says this entire train of events is no good, sometimes
08:00things are bad, at other times they are just worse, this is no good.
08:09So what is it that he can change?
08:12The action, but he cannot change the action if he remains who he is, the actor is the action.
08:20So the actor is now badly stuck.
08:26If he remains who he is, then the only two choices are bad and worse and if he wants
08:36to avoid the bad, then he cannot remain who he is, he has to go away, dissolve, give himself up.
08:45It's almost like death, quite scary, imagination part of it.
08:57So the actor in spite of all the big bats and all the frustrations and defeats he has
09:03received, still tries again, see he is the actor, what else can he do?
09:13He is choiceless in a sense, as long as he remains who he is, he will be compelled to
09:21keep doing stupid things.
09:24So he embarks on another such stupid pursuit, which is to try again, modify the action a
09:32little superficially and hope that the results will be different this time, the results are not.
09:43He puts in more hard work, hoping that the results will be different.
09:49You see there was this lane, the lane ended in some kind of a huge hole that looked into the sewer.
10:17So the actor used to walk down the lane and reach the end where there was nothing but
10:25rubbish and stink and this used to disappoint him.
10:32He decides that things must change, he decides that things must change with him remaining
10:42who he is, with no change in himself, he decides to work hard, he meets some motivational
10:51gurus and they tell him work harder, you will succeed.
10:55So now instead of walking down that lane, he starts running, he hopes that by running
11:02he will reach some other place, to his utter frustration he discovers that he is only reaching
11:08the same stench faster and more frequently.
11:20This method didn't succeed, so he tries another clever method, he says I used to walk facing
11:29the dead end, now I will walk backwards.
11:36You see I have changed my approach 180 degrees, so the results should also change 180 degrees.
11:45Earlier I used to walk with my face towards the end of the lane, now I will walk backwards.
11:55I will not look towards the huge store of rubbish, I will look in the opposite direction,
12:10I'll walk backwards.
12:12So he walks backwards and he's dismayed, he has still reached the same place, not only
12:24reached the same place, this time he has reached the same place with a few bruises.
12:30Walking backwards, he stumbled upon stones, hit against strangers and got abused.
12:42All those things happened additionally to him, are you getting it?
12:52Having tried all kinds of methods and cleverness, then the actor realizes that he has to go,
13:09he is his own suffering, he does not have a suffering, he is the suffering.
13:22That is what Ramana Maharshi means here, when Ramana Maharshi says karma carries the
13:26seeds of its own destruction, what he really means is going one step deeper, karta carries
13:36the seeds of his own destruction, the actor as he is constructed is not sustainable, the
13:45actor as he is conditioned, as he is modelled, as he is designed is not stable, he has no longevity.
14:01At some point he has to give in, at some point he has to accept defeat and surrender.
14:09So karta carries within himself the seeds of his own destruction and therefore karma
14:14carries within itself the seeds of its own destruction, what are the seeds of destruction?
14:19The fact that your actions will never get you what you want from your actions and that
14:28is why your actions will have to meet an end, a destruction.
14:37You act, the more you act, the more you will discover that your actions are really going futile.
14:47Hence the more you act, the closer you will come towards the destruction of the action,
14:56the more active, the more desirous, the more confident the actor is, the faster he is running
15:04towards his own end.
15:07Are you getting it?
15:11That is what Ramana Maharshi means here.
15:15I have a question Acharyaji, based on the response you just gave on Ramana Maharshi.
15:21So you were saying there are two things into this.
15:23The first thing is wherein when you reach your particular goal, so then you feel bad
15:29and you said that it is quite more worse, if for example you are able to reach your
15:33goal because in both the things we are not reaching the completion.
15:38So nowadays I see specifically youth, they keep on keeping these particular quote within
15:44their DPs or other things.
15:46So this quote comes from a very famous American Canadian actor Jim Carrey.
15:52So I would like to quote it firstly.
15:54He says that I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they were
15:59dreamt.
16:00So they can see that it's not the answer.
16:04So but so in this context he is probably making the second option which you have just quoted
16:08as the a very good thing to happen.
16:12So like what do you think in the same context like because you just mentioned that it is
16:16something which is more worse than the first one.
16:20So if you can shed some light on the same.
16:22In itself the statement is not incorrect, it let there be wealth and fame and you will
16:36discover that wealth and fame are not the answer.
16:40In itself that is not an incorrect statement, the only thing is that it is a very inefficient
16:46approach.
16:47It is a very inefficient approach especially the thing about fame.
16:56You see what is fame?
17:00Fame by definition is exclusive.
17:04If everybody is famous then nobody is famous.
17:09Fame must exclude which means that if a thousand people try for fame only two can be famous.
17:24It's a clear mathematical limitation.
17:28It does not depend upon social conditions or anything.
17:34It is like a law of nature, you cannot alter it.
17:39If a thousand people try for fame really only two can be famous because fame is not a material
17:45commodity.
17:46Fame is the space that you occupy in somebody's mind, correct?
17:52And the mind space is limited.
17:55You cannot store 40,000 people in your mind which means that you cannot make 40,000 people famous.
18:04How many people can you remember as important?
18:062, 4, 10, 20, 50 so only these many can be famous.
18:1140,000 people cannot occupy mind space of others so 40,000 cannot be famous.
18:2140,000 can be wealthy but cannot be famous.
18:26I'll come to wealth as well but first fame.
18:30So thousand people tried for fame, two succeeded, for the remaining 998 it was a sheer waste
18:39of effort, correct?
18:40That's what I'm saying.
18:42Secondly even these two might obtain fame after 40 years of work.
18:48So after 40 years of work they become famous just to discover that fame doesn't help.
18:54Couldn't the process have been shorter?
18:59So while what is being said in the statement is not incorrect, it is just inefficient.
19:07It is a very bad way of realizing.
19:16Now come to wealth.
19:19Wealth is both objective and subjective.
19:22Unfortunately for us it is 99% subjective.
19:28What is the objective component of wealth?
19:30Whether you have enough to sustain your body, have proper nutrition, some shade.
19:40If you want to go from one place to other for a right purpose, do you have enough purchasing
19:46power to buy locomotion?
19:50If you want care, medical care for your body, do you have enough with you to purchase medical
19:57services?
19:59That's the objective component of wealth, whether you can have the essentials of life
20:05like education.
20:08In this sense wealth is objective.
20:11But as wealth increases it becomes more and more subjective.
20:17Subjective means relational, relative.
20:22Now if you have a car then you are very poor if you live in a locality where everybody
20:34has on an average four cars each or if you have a small car then you consider yourself
20:42not wealthy because all around you are people driving their huge SUVs, are you getting it?
20:53Which means that in its subjective component wealth is very much like fame.
21:03Not everybody can be famous and not everybody can be subjectively wealthy either.
21:13So again that makes this approach very inefficient.
21:16Everybody tries to be wealthy only to succeed.
21:20998 do not get to be wealthy so they can never verify the statement that you made.
21:26998 are not even in a position to verify the statement that you made.
21:31To succeed in just reaching the place where verification is possible and they verify and
21:38they find that fame and wealth are not the answer as is contained in the statement.
21:43But then that has been a very very expensive journey, expensive and therefore inefficient.
21:56It is far better to reach your destination without consuming too many resources, is it not?
22:15If you burn too much oil in covering the distance then first of all you are wasting
22:28your own time and money, secondly you are a climate criminal, are you not?
22:47So why release so much carbon undertaking a futile journey when the same realization
22:56can happen inexpensively and rather swiftly through other means.

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