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Satsang With Swami Chinmayananda-Spirituality And Children

Q : We have two children, both under three years of age. How do we actively begin our· children's spiritual education beyond what they passively learn by observing, their parents, so that their spiritual progress may be constant, subtle, and consistent?
A : Do not ever misunderstand that children of that age are merely passive observers. In fact, only after we have grown up do we learn that art of passive, dull, sleepy, and sloppy observation. If children of that age are passive observers, how then are they able to learn a language? Is not everything new, fresh, mysterious to them? In fact, child psychologists have concluded that children in that age group need more rest as well as more frequent feedings because during those few years of early childhood they have to be alert and learn much more than in their later life. The rate of absorption of knowledge and experience in those early years is stupendous. Therefore, an atmosphere of religion and spiritual values around them is very important in moulding and enhancing their mental life.
Between the ages of three and five, your children can be introduced to stories of Christ and Krishna, of Rama and Buddha, of Mohammed and Moses. These stories of the spiritual giants of the world, recounting their experiences, their trials and inner strength in overcoming temptations, as well as the positive experiences of joy that they gain, may all be passed on to your children with appropriate expressiveness.
Let these stories be told now and then by the father also. Make it a point for the children to pray before their meals, not too elaborately, but for a short yet serious moment. Whenever they ask questions about flowers, clouds, butterflies, or frogs, be alert to flavor your honest explanations with a hint about the play of God around us. Leave them with these small hints; do not go into details.
Let there be a comer in your home for prayer - a quiet private chapel or simple altar. Let your children watch both of you praying to the Lord regularly.
When
the
children
have
grown
to
be
between
the
ages
of
eight
and
ten.
at
a
fixed
time
for
one
half
hour
every
day,
sit
down
with
them
and
read
them
The
Gospel
of
Sri
Ramakrtshna.
I
suggest
this
book
because
in
it
much
is
expressed
in
the
innocent
language
of
children.
The
endless
stories
and
analogies
can
lead
their
minds
on
an
independent
journey
to
see
for
themselves
a
greater
message
for
life
and
a
larger
value
in
life.
Q: May I know what you mean by yoga for children?
A
:
I
do
not
recommend
any
yoga
for
children.
All
they
need
is
perhaps
Surya
Namaskar
(a
series
of
physical
movements
called
'salutation
to
the
sun').
Stories
from
the
Puranas
(mystical
stories)
and
stories
of
great
devotees,
so
that
they
will
gather
the
higher
values
of
life
and
have
a
mental
image
of
their
heroes.
It
would
be
criminal
to
give
them
asana
(postures)
pranayama
(breathing)
exercises.
In
their
enthusiasm
they
would
overdo
it
and
competent
guidance
in
this
particular
field
is
rare.
Q : How can I accept the loss of my son?
A : From our standpoint, the child being ours, we feel extremely sorrowful and supremely disturbed. But the moment we realize that the boy was His and He for His own reasons gave him to us to nurse and to look after and for His own good reasons called him back, all the sorrows end. We can then feel satisfied that as long as he was living as our ward, we did all we could to serve him. May the Lord reward you for this wonderful service that you did for Him, who is the sole Father of everyone !
Q : Did the Mahabharata really take place?
A : Certainly I have no authority to answer that question as I was not there when the Mahabharata war was going on. From my personal standpoint. I would not entertain such a doubt because I know that Vyasa was not a historian and Mahabharata is not a history textbook.
About
the
author
Swami Chinmayananda the great master's lectures were an outpour of wisdom. He introduced the Geetha Gnana Yagna. He wrote a lot of books on spirituality, commentaries to Vedantic texts, children books etc. He then started spreading His teachings globally.....



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