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The Study of Books and One-Pointedness

 

Books are available in plenty and at very cheap prices. Vedas, Sastras

and Puranas can be got and read by every one. There is also no dearth

of Gurus. Vidya-peeths abound and are ostensibly granting the boon of

knowledge. Facilities for training the mind are plenty and within

reach. But yet, from nowhere is heard the note of content at having partaken of

the nectar of Jnana.

 

When I see the heaps of books that lie around everywhere, I feel that

the wisdom inside the book cannot succeed in penetrating the heavy

binding and emerge into the light. God is hidden by the mountain

ranges of lust, anger, envy and selfishness. So too, the Sun of Wisdom is hidden

by these huge heaps of books. Though these books have spread to all corners of

the earth, we cannot say that culture has increased or that wisdom has

increased; man is still not far from the ape. An attractive binding and title, a

beautiful picture, these are what the reader seeks, viz., transitory pleasure

and momentary contentment. Only those who, by means of discrimination, select

the books they read and practise what they read can realize the Truth and enjoy

everlasting Bliss. Only these live worth while lives. So, those who seek the

highest path and who revel in thoughts of God should strive to read only the

life histories of saints and sages and books which help the contemplation of the

Divine. Aimless reading of books all and sundry and whatever comes to hand will

make confusion only worse confounded. It gives no profit, confers no peace.

 

More than all, cultivate one-pointed steadfastness, ekagrata, in

whatever you do. Samadrishti is Subha-drishti.

 

The Lion, though it is the King of the forest, while walking through

the wood, turns back for every few steps, for, it is afraid of being

pursued. Fear in the mind makes the vision falter. Violence within the

heart distorts the vision and distracts the sight.

 

Man must have Samadrishti, equal sight. All creation must appear to

his eyes as equally auspicious. He must look upon all being with as much love

and faith as he has in himself. For there is nothing evil in

creation, no, not even an iota. Evil appears as such only through

faulty vision. Creation gets coloured by the nature of the glasses we wear. By

itself it is eternally pure and holy.

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