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Sai Baba GitaJuly 25, 2004

The Characteristics of Rajas

We have already considered the tamas quality which binds you to your lower

nature. Now, let us examine the characteristics of the rajas quality, which

also locks you into the lower realms of being and keeps you from expressing

your true human potential. A person who is filled with rajas will always be

hasty in everything; he will have no patience or forbearance. He cannot be

steady for even a moment. And he will exhibit a great deal of anger. Not only

this, he will also have unlimited desires. These are all characteristics of the

rajas quality. This becomes clear when you go to watch animals in a zoo. Be it a

cheetah, a tiger or a fox, they will not be quiet and steady for even a moment.

The reason is that they are filled with an excess of rajas.

When rajas enters your heart it makes you unsteady in body and mind; you will be

restless all the while. Not only does it make you unsteady, it also keeps you in

delusion. When you are deluded, you have strong desires for the objects of the

world. As these desires manifest in your heart, you take action to procure

these different things for yourself. In that way, delusion leads to desire, and

desire leads to action. These three, delusion, desire and action are the

powerful qualities which are the characteristic features of rajas.

It is because of rajas that you constantly move about. For example, when you sit

in a particular place, you find you will not be steady for very long; some part

of the body or other will always be moving. This may be compared to the aspen

tree. Even if there is no breeze or wind, the leaves in such a tree will always

be moving. The same applies to a horse. The word for horse in Sanskrit refers to

that which has no steadiness. Whenever you see a horse, whether it be the head,

the tail or the legs, some part of it will always be moving. That is why in

ancient times, a sacrifice called the sacrifice of the horse, was performed as

a symbolic ritual to elicit the help of the gods, in the practice of steadying

the mind.

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/saigita297.html

Sai Baba Gita, Compiled and edited by Al Drucker - Published by Atma Press -

http://www.atmapress.com - ISBN: 0963844903Online Edition:

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/index.html

 

 

 

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