In a recent
letter to a person interested in the book, God Is for Everyone,
Swami Kriyananda wrote, "Science of Religion is a book, written
by a great spiritual teacher, Yogananda, during the 1920's, pleading
for a new look at religion, and at interreligious harmony. The
book argues powerfully that religion alone is the real force behind
civilization; that religion alone, when rightly understood, can
give humanity what it really wants in life; and that religion
alone deserves to the called 'the science of all sciences.'"
A
loving effort
It's important
to understand how God Is for Everyone came to be written. It is
the loving effort by Swami Kriyananda to give substance to his
guru's concepts of how to make God a dynamic concept. Yogananda's
original book, The Science of Religion, was ghostwritten in 1920
by one of his disciples, Swami Dhirananda, at a time when Yogananda
was not yet fluent in English.
Meditating
on The Science of Religion a few years ago, Swami Kriyananda felt
that the ideas could be presented with greater attunement to Yogananda's
consciousness. He began to think of stories and illustrations
that Yogananda had used which would enhance its message. From
this blending of the master's teachings with the disciple's understanding
and experience came the book, God Is for Everyone.
A
meaningful concept of God
God is For
Everyone has a dual purpose. First, it tries to present a concept
of God that will motivate people to love Him and want to know
Him. Second, it undertakes to show the common goal of all religions,
which is to uplift the human spirit, not to polarize mankind into
dogmatic intolerance.
The search
for a meaningful concept of God begins by exploring the question:
What is the goal of life? Distilling the myriad varieties of human
undertakings down to a simple and essential one, the book tells
us that mankind is driven by a two-fold desire: to avoid suffering
and to find happiness. Through countless experiences and many
past lives lost to our conscious memory, we are driven from one
desire to the next in a ceaseless effort to accomplish this goal.
At first we
begin by merely avoiding pain and seeking pleasure. Eventually
we begin to realize that the fulfillment of material desires in
pleasure is merely counterfeit happinessa passive state,
dependent on the external world for its gratification. Happiness,
by contrast, is an active state that is produced by our own will
power and right attitudes.
"Happiness
springs from within the self," the book says. "It doesn't
depend on outer conditions. Nothing outside ourselves, therefore,
can define or qualify our happiness except as we allow it to do
so. Once this unalterable truth is realized, happiness becomes
our permanent possession."
A
permanent escape from suffering
As we progress
in understanding, even the state of normal human happiness fails
to bring us a permanent escape from suffering and a lasting state
of well-being. We exert our will to be happy under all conditions,
but subconscious patterns and adverse circumstances block our
attainment of a permanent state without pain.
Eventually
we realize that what we thought of as happiness was really the
soul's native state of bliss directed outwardly to the senses,
and to the world of relativity and change. True happiness, or
bliss, is eternal and unchangingit transcends all darkness
and duality.
We
are all seeking God
Finally, as
our consciousness becomes even more refined, we begin to see that
the true goal of life is the search for bliss and the avoidance
of its loss. Here, at last, is the universal goal. And though
the journey to this understanding is long and arduous, ultimately
everyone must reach it.
The scriptures
tell us that the very nature of God is ever-existent, ever-conscious,
and ever-new bliss. Thus God Is for Everyone fulfills its first
purpose by giving us a concept of God that will motivate us to
seek Him-for God is the very bliss that everyone seeks!
The
essence of all religions
To fulfill
the second purpose of the bookto show the commonality of
all religionsthe book discusses the universal inner essence
of religion. This he defines as the science of working with the
subtle energy flows that influence our states of awareness and
uplift our spirit into direct experience of God.
"The
true purpose of religion," the book says, "is to teach
the law as it applies to one's spiritual life. No matter what
religious tenets one holds, if he would know God, he must direct
his feelings upward from the heart to the spiritual eye, and focus
them there in the expectation of bliss."
The book thus
distills the essence of all religions to that which is common
to them all: the inner movement of energy that lifts us from the
perspective of duality to the "single eye" of divine
vision. This ultimate quest must be pursued individually and at
best can only be aided by a religious institution.
As we learn
how to work with this energy, which is present in every atom of
creation, we can retrace our steps from suffering and sorrow,
past pleasure and happiness, to our true nature: bliss.
Civilization's
driving force
After The
Science of Religion was published in 1920, Paramhansa Yogananda
spent the remaining thirty-two years of his life sharing the philosophy
and techniques of yoga, which is the name given in the East to
this exploration of consciousness. Once someone asked Yogananda,
"Is this teaching a new religion?" "No," he
replied. "It is a new expression." Similarly we can
say that God Is for Everyone is a "new expression" of
The Science of Religion, one that helps to fulfill Yogananda's
divine mission.
The book concludes
with "True religion is a science, it shows how to find permanent
freedom from all sorrow in the attainment of Conscious Bliss.
True, spiritual religion offers the only workable solution there
is to humanity's deepest needs, and for this reason deserves to
be considered the science of all sciences. It is, indeed, the
driving force behind all civilization."
The truths
presented here are even more important today than when they were
first written over eighty years ago. They are humanity's guiding
light, showing us how to live at peace within ourselves and with
our fellowman. Truly God is for everyone.
God is for Everyone
Inspired by Paramhansa Yogananda
As Taught to, and Understood by, his Disciple,
J. Donald Walters (Swami Kriyananda)
Copyright 2003 by Hansa Trust