Ya imam madhwadam veda aatmaanam jeevamantikaat
Eeshaanam bhootbhavyasya na tato vijugupsate. Etad vai tat.
He who knows this Atman, the taster of honey, as the life giver for everyone, the ruler of past, present and future, as your most elevated self, stops fearing. This is that

The Rabbi Nachman of Breslov asks us to look and find the good in each and every person...

Nevertheless, from our daily experience it sometimes looks very hard, almost impossible...

The reason is very simple...

What signifies for you finding the goodness in a person?...

Good is everyone who is our ally, who smiles to us, who does us a favor, he who cooperates. Somebody who is not a trouble for us...

Who is a good child?... the one that does not cause us problems...

A good dog is a dog that does not attack us, that never bites...

If a dog does not attack a thief that broke into your house at night and stole your money, then it would be a bad dog...

Our judgment of the world and others is born of our own necessities, everything in accordance to you and your desires, ambitions and preferences...

Adolph Hitler had a very simple definition of what is good and bad, a definition that people found very clear. Hitler used to say in his discourses that good is whatever is good for Germany, and bad is simply everything that is bad for Germany...

This definition is really quite stupid, and yet it had the capability to be assimilated by the masses.

The masses easily understand stupid messages...

If you want to be popular fast, all you need is a clear and stupid message.

The more idiotic your message is, the more followers you will have. That definition of Hitler's is the logical definition of the ego, and the masses are ego...

Any mass is a manifestation of the ego...

It is a collective ego...

The evaporation of the ego will automatically manifest the individuality... without mind you can not be a part of the mass. Every man goes through life with a definition like that of Hitler about what is good and bad...

Every one of us carries a little fascist dictator inside of him...

When the Rabbi Nachman of Breslov asks us to see the good in every person, he is not actually referring to you...

The Rabbi Nachman makes us participants of his reality, of his own experience...

He is able to see the good in every one.

In this diversity, in this ocean of different names and forms... in this diverse garden...

A Master is able to identify the good in the heart of anyone...

The honey in every flower...

Without having experienced the goodness in your own heart, without having tasted the sweetness of the good honey in your depths, without having known this ocean of sweet and good honey in you...

It would be impossible for you to identify it in others...

Even upon seeing it you will not be able to recognize it,

If you have tasted the sweetness of the honey of what you really are...

If you have known it. You will know how to recognize it in others...

You would be able to walk through gardens of a great variety of flowers, without paying any attention to the flowers, but to the honey...

One flower might be small, another big, one blue another white, maybe a rose, a tulip, what importance can its beauty have?

That nectar of the honey's sweetness will cause you to forget even yourself and the rest of your necessities...

You will become addicted...

The Truth is a kind of addiction...

Your interest, your energy would concentrate only on that sweet honey.

This world is an immense garden, with countless beings, behind all this diversity of forms there is one reality...

This reality lies in the depths of every one, the same which is in your own depths...

Your disappearance can be tasted , it has the flavor of the spring, the Self can be smelt, It has the aroma of the sea. The fusion with the ocean of love and purity is tasting the nectar of the Gods... meditating is tasting, enjoying the presence of what you are, sipping the Divine honey that pours from the moment's depths...

That is the good that lies in everyone, in every being...

From the moment you know the sweetness of your authenticity you shall become a bumblebee that stops paying attention to the apparent differences between human beings...

You will be passionate for honey...

Not only will you love your fellow man, forgetting you own necessities and even yourself...You will taste him, as that famous phrase of "Love thy neighbor as you love yourself"...

But it is impossible for you to love your fellow man if you have not yet found that sweetness of love, in yourself...