Bhagawan says that worldly friendship is like a ship that may sink at any time in the ocean. God alone is our true friend, for He is interested in our true welfare. He is absolutely selfless and goes to any extent to ensure our well being. In this posting Bhagawan speaks about true friendship. He first defines true friendship, goes on to explain how to make good friends, and finally in a very logical way, makes His point that God alone can fit into the category of a true friend of man.
There are six Discourse excerpts presented in this
posting. These are taken from Divine Discourses given by Bhagawan in the years 1996
and 2004.
Each audio clip has a name that adopts the
following code: Serial number, Title appropriate to the key content, Duration
of the Clip, Year-Month-Date of the Audio Clip. Below the title is the
translation in English of the select excerpt of the Discourse, followed by the
audio player. The post ends with a short quiz that would help you evaluate your
assimilation of Bhagawan's message.
1. True Friendship
Defined-2.01-1996 July 08
A True Friend should be with us at all times |
2. True Friendship-How
to make Good Friends-1.54-1996 July 08
Hello Hello - Goodbye Goodbye |
3. True Friendship-How
to make Good Friends-Character-1.20-1996 July 08
The
above apart, at this age, character and virtues are very important for
students. Without character, one is equivalent to a lifeless being. Never make
friends with ones who have no character. Such people will have neither
individual character nor social character. Without social character, how can
one expect them to have national character? Therefore, individual character is
very important to start with. Unwavering mind and steady looks are very
important and have to be developed. If for everything one oscillates like the
pendulum of a clock, we should not even look at their face. They are very bad
boys. Never make friends with such bad boys. If you do, you too will turn bad
at the end. Therefore, make every effort to have good friends.
4. True Friendship-Unity
of Thought Word and Deed-1.32-1996 July 08
Unity of Thought, Word and Deed |
5. God alone is the true
friend-1.35-1996 June 27
God alone is your true friend |
6. God alone is the true
friend-1.29-2004 October 17
We
say he is my friend. Who is your friend? There is only one friend. God alone is
your friend! You must consider Him as your true friend. Such a true friend will
never cheat you in any way. In some situations, you doubt Him, but God, being your
true friend, never doubts you! These changes are in you but not in God. God
always has Ekatma Bhavam - one feeling only. Have such a non-dual God as your
true friend. Thereafter, everybody you see in this world will become your
friend. In fact, you have no enemy at all in this world. Where is the second
one? Only if there is a second being, you can call him your enemy. There is no
second person at all. All are like passing clouds.
A Short Quiz
Who
is a true friend?
What
due diligence do we need to exercise before we choose someone as our friend?
How
should we relate to those who try to be our friends but who themselves are in
bad company?
What
are the three types of character that Bhagawan talks about with respect to
friends?
What
is individual character according to Bhagawan?
Who
is a bad boy according to Bhagawan? What would be the result of developing
friendship with bad boys?
Give
the Vedantic dictum regarding unity of thought, word and deed that describes a
noble man and a wicked man?
Why
is God alone the true friend of man?
What
would be the result of developing friendship with God who is essentially
non-dual?
Why
does Bhagawan say that we truly have no enemy in this world?