GYAN

Human beings should attain Gyan from nature and Nature teaches us “tolerance”. If you practice endurance and tolerance towards the hardships and sorrows you have, then at the end you will be the victor.
Initially, one should be devoted to attain gyan. Gyan is to have the knowledge of nature, to have the knowledge of my own-self and to know the relation between one-self and Nature.

There are so many trees which have been cut but they have not reduced in numbers. They again grow from where they have been chopped. Dadaji Maharaj once showed us one tree which was cut down and from that tree itself a new sapling was born, this the endurance in the form of Gyan, our mother nature teaches us. We need to understand that nature cannot be destroyed. If a tree is cut it never retaliates back, it again germinates from its scattered seeds, picked fruits or broken branches. Likewise all living beings such as plants, animals, birds and even human beings have this ability to revive and regenerate themselves. To learn this never ending circle of life and death, this infinite universe and this infinite knowledge is called Gyan.

Human beings are ignorant because they are running to destroy everything around, but nature brings back everything in its original form by itself. Nature fights back with all the cruel intentions of the human beings with its eternal Love!
This is the reason why the Avtaar Purush (incarnation of deities in the bodily form) worship nature as their Guru. From soil to sun they seek knowledge from the complete nature. To name the few- earth, water, sun, moon, stars, sky, air, fire, cow, fish etc.- likewise Avtaar Purush identified 24 manifestations of nature as their Guru, which balance our life. That is the reason community like “GorakhNath Sampradaay” worship human and nature as one.

What if moon ever says that I will not show up on a full moon night (poornima)? What if Sun says I will not render my services? What if water stops providing its coolness? What if fire ceases to provide heat, then this earth will be eventually finished. These manifestations of Nature never say no to their duties. This is what our great mother nature teaches us, to “withstand everything”. One who learns the gyan or lesson of tolerance from nature becomes the owner of the ultimate Gyan (knowledge).

 

DHARMA

As enlightened by Dadaji Maharaj- Once the Gyan is attained “Dharma” (religion) will reflect by itself, as balance and tolerance towards our duties is our Dharma. Water will give you coolness, fire will provide heat, sky will give you air to breathe this is the Dharma of nature, from which the nature never deviates. This Dharma of nature is perpetual and will last till eternity. The law of nature is so beautiful that it provides food for all the living beings alive on earth- from an ant to human being it provides food to everyone in abundance- this is the Dharma of nature. When my character is in unison with the character of nature and I am in unison with the Brahma, then this called Dharma. When gyan reaches its purest stage, Dhrama unfolds by itself.

My dharma is to accept everything around me and to take everything with me as I move forward. I should not be hurting anyone’s sentiments; I should be helping one who is in trouble. We should be learning all these inherent characteristics of our mother nature. The river never says no to quench your thirst when you are thirsty. The way nature acknowledges and accepts everyone by having unshakable patience and endurance, to imbibe such level of steadiness in our characters is Dharma. When this character of nature is in unison with my character Dharma is established.

My Dharma guides me as to what I should be doing and what I should not be doing. Your universal religion (Dharma) is to learn to acknowledge the presence of everything around you and never criticize and judge anyone, because Mother Nature never criticizes anyone. Even if we curse sun for its heat in summers, the sun still facilitates evaporation of water and later gives us the water back in the form of rains, which helps us in growing trees and eventually giving us food to eat. Therefore, no matter how much you criticize and curse sun, it still stands strong at his duty- This is the Santana Dharma of nature.

Santana dharma says whatever is tied with nature, will never deviate from their duties and teaches us that, if I get a piece of bread to eat, I should also be giving a piece to someone who needs it. Later this Santana dharma evolved as Hindu, Muslim, sikh, Christian etc. religions as per the choices of human beings, but these all are not the true definition of Dharma. The true Dharma is Sanatan Dharma, which is perennial and will be lasting till eternity. This is not a kind of “Ism”, this is the true “Dhrama”- Universal Religion. The religion of the nature is the religion (Dharma) in its true sense.

 

SATYA

When you will understand Dharma by the means of Gyan, then Dharma will lead you towards the path of Truth – “Satya”. “Sat”- means God (ishwar). You will be ready to walk on the path towards God when you will have Gyan and this knowledge will direct you to start walking on this path. When Gyan and dhrama will be together, you will be enlightened with Truth (Satya) and this Truth is- Brahma. You will get to know “Brahma” once you attain Gyan, Dhrama and Satya.
Once we know our Dharma that I and nature are in harmony with each other, then I discover the real Satya (truth)- the Brahma, which is ultimate truth. Human beings are completely blended with nature, both of them are inseparable. What Mother Nature carries is already inside me. I discovered that I am the sitting at the center of this entire Universe and the ultimate Satya (truth) is- I am the “Brahma Swaroop”

First time ever this theory of Gyan- Dharma- Satya has been established by Shivkalpa Mahayogi Shree Shree Dadaji Maharaj.