Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 COMPLETE SURRENDER Man is an organised being having sensation and voluntary motion typically distinguished from animal which is organised and has life but apparently no knowledge, intellect or reasoning power. This goes to prove that man is also an animal but a social and an intellectual being having the power of reasoning. This quality of sociability and intellectuality has segregated him, and has made him hold his head high above all animal world. But the seeds of Rise and Fall of man are sown and are latent in this so-called boon of sociability and intellectuality as it always is double-edged like a blade of a razor or a knife. The sane man and the one whose line of thinking is right and judicious will make the best use of these qualities to cross the boundaries of all senses, the passions, the internal enemies-Passion or lust (Anuraag), Anger or wrath (raag), jealousy or malice (matsar), Pride or vanity (ahankar), greed or avarice (lobha), enticement or infatuation (moha), and to keep them within bounds. But this does not mean that one should not possess these qualities. One should have these qualities to make the best use of them to serve the noble cause such as, speaking and establishing truth, protecting the weak and fragile, to emancipate the suffering souls from their grief, to free the poor souls from the clutches of the inhuman, vicious, malicious, mischievous and sinful hands and at large in doing good to the human society of which he is a part and parcel, as he can discriminate between good and bad, well and ill and justice and injustice and can try to imbibe and inculcate the one and avert and abrogate the other. His judicious power helps him to sublimate his senses and illuminate thereby in him a sense of selflessness and selfless service to the human society. Here his intellect works like a knife, an inanimate object, in the hands of a doctor, that effects operation on the living being and feels proud of itself for having saved the life of an animate object. Here even this inanimate object has the sense of joy and satisfaction of having done some useful and yeoman service to the humanity. (To be contd...) (Source Sai Leela Magazine August 1974) Saileela Magazines can be read at " on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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