Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 , satishvijayan <no_reply wrote: > So let me ask you all a question. As a Saadhak, what is the most > important question to each of you? For instance, what is it that you > think you need to do more/less? Satishji, for me its learning to relax & forgive, & let life flow through me, rather than trying to control it all time. love, Shantnu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 OMNAMONARAYANAYA Shantnuji came with a good answer. Let me also come closest to the correct answer to " a question on questions " Please observe the Republic Day parade . Soldiers march step by step in a line in three columns in perfect synchrony with the brass band. None of the soldiers can think of anything else than " marching " . The secret is 1)1000 rehearsals 2)perfectly similar uniform worn by all and 3)platoon drill IE each soldier marching with full acknowledgment of other soldiers` movements In SADHANA also we get better with 1)practice,2)perfect dress sense which includes bodily and mental health and in good company called SATHSANG i.j.swamy ~SWAMY http://gjnanaswarup.spaces.live.com/blog/ --- On Fri, 2/20/09, satishvijayan <no_reply > wrote: satishvijayan <no_reply > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 , satishvijayan <no_reply wrote: > So let me ask you all a question. As a Saadhak, what is the most > important question to each of you? For instance, what is it that you > think you need to do more/less? I would try to answer this first in a purely worldly way first. I read early in life that one should go up all the time. As a young entrepreneur in the 90s (I'm 45 and still consider me young) I assumed it to be my bank balance, order position, good will in the market etc. Post 40, I think it is the level of good thoughts which has to accumulate. Ultimately , they also have to go. But, sattva is the sword to root out the other two. So, PRESENTLY, the accrual of good is my predominant line. As I am not meditating for sometime due to unwanted aggravations, I simply keep to Gita study, bhajans, and chanting slokas AND , most important , remembering my Krishna to keep the tempo going. Venkat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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