Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 DESTROY THE ROOTS OF SUFFERING Determination and self-reliance are very necessary for success in self-realisation. In the Mundaka Upanishad you will find: " This atman cannot be obtained by one who is destitute of strength, or without earnestness, or by penance without mark. But if a wise man strives after it by those means, then his self enters into Brahman. " Fearlessness is an important qualification for the aspirant. You should be prepared to renounce your life at any moment. Without renunciation of the little sensual life.the eternal spiritual life cannot be attained. Every difficulty that comes in the spiritual path is an opportunity to grow stronger and to develop will-power. When you have once decided to take up the spiritual path, stick to it at any cost, nay, at the risk of your life. Thou art the immortal self. Be bold. Stand up. Gird up your loins. Realise the truth. Proclaim it everywhere. Wrong thinking is the root cause of human suffering. Cultivate right thinking and right action. Think always: " I am the immortal self " . This is right thinking. Work unselfishly for the poor, but work only in terms of unity, with seeing the one self in all. This is right acting. There is no such thing as sin. Sin is only a mistake. Sin is a mental creation. The baby soul must commit some mistakes during the process of evolution. Mistakes are your best teachers. Think always: " I am pure atman " . Then the idea of sin will be blown in the air. Do not say, " Oh it is karma, my karma. It is my karma (fate) that has brought me to this " . No. Exert. Do penance. Concentrate. Meditate. Purify. Do not be. a fatalist. Do not yield to inertia. Do not bleat like a lamb. Roar " OM OM OM " like a lion. Adhere to the daily spiritual routine. Apply yourself with zeal and enthusiasm to spiritual practice. Be steady and systematic in your yoga practice. Shine in your native, pristine glory. Become a jivanmukta (liberated sage). You are the children of immortality and light. " TAT TWAM ASI - Thou Art That, my dear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 sairam that was wonderful, i read it exactly when my heart needed strength and a boost .it was a balm to cool my burning thoughts, i am more determined after reading this, thanking you for it.regards , vidyasatish.swamy mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: DESTROY THE ROOTS OF SUFFERING Determination and self-reliance are very necessaryfor success in self-realisation. In the Mundaka Upanishad you will find: "This atmancannot be obtained by one who is destitute ofstrength, or without earnestness, or by penancewithout mark. But if a wise man strives after it bythose means, then his self enters into Brahman." Fearlessness is an important qualification for theaspirant. You should be prepared to renounce your lifeat any moment. Without renunciation of the littlesensual life.the eternal spiritual life cannot beattained. Every difficulty that comes in the spiritualpath is an opportunity to grow stronger and to developwill-power. When you have once decided to take up the spiritualpath, stick to it at any cost, nay, at the risk ofyour life. Thou art the immortal self. Be bold. Standup. Gird up your loins. Realise the truth. Proclaim iteverywhere. Wrong thinking is the root cause of human suffering.Cultivate right thinking and right action. Thinkalways: "I am the immortal self". This is rightthinking. Work unselfishly for the poor, but work onlyin terms of unity, with seeing the one self in all.This is right acting. There is no such thing as sin. Sin is only amistake. Sin is a mental creation. The baby soul mustcommit some mistakes during the process of evolution.Mistakes are your best teachers. Think always: "I ampure atman". Then the idea of sin will be blown in theair. Do not say, "Oh it is karma, my karma. It is mykarma (fate) that has brought me to this". No. Exert.Do penance. Concentrate. Meditate. Purify. Do not be. a fatalist. Do not yield to inertia. Donot bleat like a lamb. Roar "OM OM OM" like a lion. Adhere to the daily spiritual routine. Applyyourself with zeal and enthusiasm to spiritualpractice. Be steady and systematic in your yogapractice. Shine in your native, pristine glory. Become ajivanmukta (liberated sage). You are the children ofimmortality and light. "TAT TWAM ASI - Thou Art That, my dear. Once upon a time there was 1 GB storage in your inbox. Click here for happy ending. Did you know? You can CHAT without downloading messenger. Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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