Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 prof laxmi narain (prof_narain) Source and courtesy: Sri Ramana Kendram, Hyderabad This article was published in Sri Ramana Jyothi, monthly magazine of the Kendram. MIND AND INTELLECT: The mind comprises impulses, feelings, likes and dislikes. It behaves like a child. The intellect is the thinking equipment, which reasons, discriminates and judges. It is the adult in you. The adult must control the child. The mind may also be compared to the flowing water and the intellect to its banks. The banks control and direct the flow of water in the field. The land gets irrigated as long as the water flows within the banks.But when the banks are weak and yield to the pressure of water and the water loses its course, the blessing turns into curse. Similarly, when the desires of mind are too many and powerful, and the intellect is weak, the individual yields to the pressure of the mind, resulting in disastrous consequences. Hence the way to control the desires is to strengthen the intellect, pitch up an ideal and work for it. – Swami Parthasrathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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