Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Om Namah Sivaya Om Namah Sivaya Sri Ramakrishna’s saying: “None can taste divine bliss without giving up his animal feeling. A devotee should pray to God to help him get rid of this feeling. It must be a sincere prayer. God is our Inner controller; He will certainly listen to our prayer if it is sincerely.” Tirumantiram by Rishi Tirumular (verse 2024): Difficulty of Training Senses Attentively learning holy lore And coursing breath in Yogic way, Unless the rider (Jiva) thus trains, The restless steed (Senses), Its wayward course it takes; Firm may the rider on its neck sit And hard the punishment he administers, Yet the animal forward moves not. Need to add comments see book Bhagavad Gita: From Chapter III: The Yoga of Action 6. He who, restraining the organs of action, sits thinking of the sense-objects in mind, he, of deluded understanding, is called a hypocrite. 7. But whosoever, controlling the senses by the mind, O Arjuna, engages himself in Karma Yoga with the organs of action, without attachment, he excels! Tirukural: (302) Wrath is wrong even when it cannot cause injury, but when it can, there is nothing more evil. Sivaya Namah 360° NEW – Your one place to blog, create, publish & share! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Sir, I read with interest your postings on Self Control. I find that Self Control 7 posting is missing. Would appreciate if you could post the same. Regards, G. Rao , Selvaratnam Selvakumar <selvauk> wrote: > > Om Namah Sivaya > > > Om Namah Sivaya > Sri Ramakrishna's saying: "None can taste divine bliss without giving up his animal feeling. A devotee should pray to God to help him get rid of this feeling. It must be a sincere prayer. God is our Inner controller; He will certainly listen to our prayer if it is sincerely." > > Tirumantiram by Rishi Tirumular (verse 2024): Difficulty of Training Senses > > Attentively learning holy lore > And coursing breath in Yogic way, > Unless the rider (Jiva) thus trains, > The restless steed (Senses), > Its wayward course it takes; > Firm may the rider on its neck sit > And hard the punishment he administers, > Yet the animal forward moves not. > > Need to add comments see book > > > Bhagavad Gita: > From Chapter III: The Yoga of Action > 6. He who, restraining the organs of action, sits thinking of the sense-objects in mind, he, of deluded understanding, is called a hypocrite. > 7. But whosoever, controlling the senses by the mind, O Arjuna, engages himself in Karma Yoga with the organs of action, without attachment, he excels! > > > Tirukural: > > (302) Wrath is wrong even when it cannot cause injury, but when it can, there is nothing more evil. > > > > > > > > Sivaya Namah > > > > > 360° NEW – Your one place to blog, create, publish & share! > " on the web. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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