Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Light and Love Swami's Teaching is as a huge entity what collects the ancient and modern spiritual culture of humanity. It is as one Message what exists in different forms and levels as an example of unity in diversity illuminating through the Divine Power and Will. The skill of the seeker of truth is to acknowledge the suitable form from His Teaching according to the person's spiritual, social and cultural level. "If the mind is properly understood and disciplined and is applied to get, rid of wicked qualities based on selfishness, it will lead to a purposeful and fruitful life. We should first, of all have a firm faith in the inherent divinity of man. On the one hand, there is the manifested world, which attracts the attention of our body and senses and also entices our mind, and on the other hand there is an unmanifested divinity, which is the substratum of the manifested universe... Living in this fast universe, you should try to cultivate correspondingly broad feelings. But, misguided by the mind, people are harbouring narrow feelings and thus making their lives miserable. The solution is to follow the guidance of the intellect, eschewing the vagaries of mind. Why is there the importance for the intellect? Because the sense organs are superiour to the body, the mind is superiour to the sense organs and the intellect is superiour to the mind. The Aathma* (the Self) is superiour to the intellect. Thus it can be seen that the intellect is the nearest of all to the Self and hence it has this advantage of receiving the maximum potency and effulgence from the Self... It is the mind that is responsible either for one's upliftment or downfall. One should not hastily run into action, based on the whimsical dictates of mind. It is only after considering whether the action is good or bad, right or wrong, that a person with a disciplined mind acts. Such man will ultimately reach the goal of self-realisation." (Bhagawan Sathya Say Baba. Follow the Intellect, not the Mind." Excerpts-as tiny compilation from the Divine Discourse at the Summer Course in Brindavan, 25 May 1993). * Spelling of Discourse is not changed. Namaste - Reet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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