Often one wonders what the word holy means. Sometimes
people understand by it spiritual, pious, good, pure, religious.
But none of these words can fully explain the meaning of
the word holy. Holy is the next degree to pious. God-realizing
is pious, self-realizing is holy. The first step to self-realization
is God-realization; it is not by self-realization that man
realizes God, it if by God-realization that man realizes
self.
Holiness is a spark of divinity in man, and no soul must
be considered as being deprived of this spark of divinity.
This spark is light itself, which also exists in the form
of life in the lower creation among animals and birds, in
trees and in plants. In man this light has the opportunity
to blaze into a flame, but at first this light is buried
in the heart of man. From the moment this spark of divinity
begins to sparkle from his heart, a man shows the sign of
holiness. Therefore holiness is no human heritage, it is
inherited by every soul from God. It manifests itself only
when the heart is open and when out of that spark, which
is divine in man, there rises a tongue of flame which illuminates
the path of man in life's journey towards the spiritual
goal.
It is lack of understanding of this subject which has
made man accept one teacher in whom he, or his friends or
ancestors, recognized divinity, and reject another with
all his holiness. Holiness does not belong to a particular
ace, community, or family. It comes naturally in the life
of some; in the life of others it requires digging. The
fire is there, but it is buried, it wants to be brought
to the surface, and sometimes blowing is needed to help
the flame to rise.
Is holiness seen in action? Yes, it can be seen in action,
but who can judge the action? When it is difficult for a
wise man to judge the action of the worst sinner, who with
any sense would be ready to judge a holy man? Can holiness
be recognized in goodness? Yes, it is possible, and yet
no one can fix a standard of goodness, for what is good
for one is bad for another; something which is poison for
one is a remedy for another, and the goodness of every person
is peculiar to himself. The worst person in the world, if
he wants to, can accuse the best person of lack of goodness.
No man has ever proved, nor will any man ever prove, to
be good to the satisfaction of every soul that demands goodness.
Holiness in itself is goodness, even if it is not in
accordance with people's standard of goodness. Holiness
is a continually rising fountain of light, it is a phenomenon
in itself; it is illumination and illuminating. Light has
no other proof than itself. Holiness needs no claim, no
pleading, no publicity, it is its own claim, and it pleads
for itself. Light itself is its own publicity.
Many in this world seem to be confused about false and
true, but there comes a moment when one can see the difference
between false and true without any difficulty because false
cannot stand longer than a moment all the tests that come
from all sides. It is the real gold that stands all tests
– so it is with true holiness. Holiness is enduring, knowing,
forgiving, understanding, and yet it stands beyond all these
things, above all things. It is unbreakable, unshakable;
it is beauty, it is power, and it is divinity when it reaches
its perfection.