BELIEF AND FAITH
Alaska Methodist University; Anchorage, Alaska, USA
29 October 1974
Dear seekers, dear sisters and brothers, with your soul’s permission, I wish to say
a few words before I give my talk. At the beginning of this year, it was the fervent
wish of myself and my students to be of dedicated, soulful service to seekers all
over the country. In each state we decided to give a talk and offer our dedicated
service. Today marks the end of this series. Today, I shall be offering my last talk.
I wish to give a talk on belief and faith from the spiritual point of view. Belief
and faith: these are of paramount importance in our spiritual life. They play a
significant role in our ordinary life as well.
Belief is usually in the mind, whereas faith is in the heart. Belief, unfortunately,
has doubt as its immediate neighbour. What is doubt? Doubt is nothing
short of poison. In the spiritual life, when doubt enters into our mind, we can
make no progress. Even in the ordinary life, when we doubt someone, in no way
do we gain anything from our doubt. Today we doubt someone, tomorrow we try
to cultivate some faith in that person and, the day after tomorrow, we doubt our
own capacity to make any judgement. When we doubt someone, we may not lose
our faith all at once. But when we doubt ourselves, that marks the end of our
inner progress. Doubt is a dangerous road that leads to destruction.
Faith has conviction as its immediate neighbour. We can be very happy and
very cheerful when faith abides in our heart. What is conviction? Conviction is
the precursor of God-discovery and self-discovery. Self-discovery and Goddiscovery
are one and the same. When we discover ourselves, we come to know
that God-realisation was always our birthright, but we had forgotten to exercise
that birthright.
Belief does not discriminate. Very often mental belief accepts both good and
bad, divine and undivine, the fleeting and the Eternal, the finite and the Infinite,
the mortal and the Immortal. But we have to be very careful when we are dealing
with something finite and transitory, something undivine and hostile, for we may
be totally ruined when we play with the undivine forces that are within us or
outside us.
Faith is very careful. It always discriminates. It accepts only the Real, the
Divine, the Eternal, the Infinite, the Immortal. If we accept the Real in us and not
the unreal, then we grow into the Transcendental Reality. If we accept Infinity
and Immortality, then naturally in the course of time, in the process of our
evolution, we will grow into Infinity and Immortality. If we accept the Divine in
us, then we will eventually grow into Divinity.
Human belief has two good friends: imagination and inspiration. Very often
we are told that imagination is sheer mental hallucination, but this is absolutely
absurd. Imagination is the harbinger of realisation. If there is no imagination,
there can be no creation. All the great discoveries of science were founded on the
inner, illumined imagination. What we call imagination today, tomorrow will
become realisation. Inspiration is always significant, both in the ordinary life and
in the spiritual life. When we are inspired, we enter into the field of creativity.
If our goal is a far cry, on the strength of our inspiration we can cover half the
distance almost sooner than at once.
Belief has rational values. Faith has constructive and creative values. When
we cultivate our inner faith, we see that the Inner Pilot is experiencing His own
Silence-Height in and through His earth-sound. What He was in silence is being
manifested in sound as a divinising and immortalising force on earth. The
supreme Artist is the Inner Pilot. When we have constructive and creative values,
life itself becomes a supreme art.
Belief, in the human mind, quite often has to convince itself. Also, it dares to
convince others, even though very often it is wanting in conviction itself. Belief
can be shattered by the buffets of life, but it can be strengthened when opportunity
continuously knocks at our mind’s door. But faith is always conviction
itself. In faith there looms large man’s inseparable oneness with the Universal
Consciousness, with the Transcendental Height.
Faith is always giving and becoming. Faith is self-giving and faith is Godbecoming.
Faith has the inner, indomitable strength to transcend its own height
of light and delight and enter into the ocean of infinite Light and Delight. Belief
is just a tiny drop in the ocean of Consciousness, while faith is the ocean itself.
From the spiritual point of view, in the inner or psychic plane, belief and faith
have two distinct and different roles. Belief tries to free us from the earth-bound
time. Time is binding us; therefore, we wallow in the meshes of ignorance and
treasure consciously or unconsciously our existence there. But when belief looms
large and comes to the fore, we try to go far beyond the domains of earth-bound
time. Then, when faith starts playing its role, we see that Heaven-free time,
eternal Time, becomes our friend and encourages and inspires us to live in the
everlasting Reality of Universal Truth and Transcendental Bliss.
Belief has; faith is. Belief has God-vision, God the Cosmic Vision. Faith is God-
Reality, God the Transcendental Reality. Belief and faith are like the obverse and
the reverse of the same coin. They are like complementary souls. Belief carries us
to the highest realm of consciousness. Faith brings us down from the highest
Transcendental Consciousness so that we can distribute Peace, Light and Bliss to
the world at large.
In order to cultivate belief and faith in ourselves, we need two intimate and
constant friends. These friends are prayer and meditation. Prayer helps us realise
the highest Height. In prayer we climb high, higher, highest and see the Face of
God. We cry and He listens to our fervent cry, our inmost cry. When we meditate,
the Supreme Lord, our Eternal Beloved, comes down and dictates to us what to
do, how to transform our nature, how to immortalise our life and how to derive
satisfaction from our day-to-day, multifarious activities. If we listen to God’s
dictates, we feel that our life on earth is not a tissue of unrealities but that a
supreme Reality is operating in and through us. We feel that we are the chosen
instruments of God. He utilises us in His inimitable, supreme Way. We consciously
take part in His Cosmic Journey. Him to embody, Him to reveal, Him to
manifest, we come to earth again and again. This realisation dawns in our devoted
heads and surrendered hearts when we give due value to our ever-mounting belief
and to our ever-descending and all-illumining faith.
