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Sunday, August 26, 2012

God’s grace is hidden in all the struggles and hardships


A young boy learned about the caterpillar metamorphosis at school. Inquisitively, he went out in the garden in search of a cacoon and ah, he found one too. He was so excited to bring home the cacoon, put it in a glass jar and started observing it with a childlike curiosity. To his surprise after a few hours, the shell of the cacoon started breaking and the caterpillar began to struggle to come out of the cacoon. His struggled continued for hours. Slowly he saw the wings like things started coming out, but the caterpillar was struggling hard. He observed patiently, but his heart was filled with pity for the poor caterpillar who was struggling for a long time to come out of the cacoon.

Finally, he couldn’t hold himself and he cut the string of the cacoon with a blade to relieve the caterpillar. But, to his dismay, the caterpillar fell flat on his back and the juice from the shell swelled into his body. He couldn’t see all this and he left the room to play with his friends. After a few hours when he returned, the caterpillar was dead.

The very next day he narrated the whole episode to his teacher and asked, “Sir, I tried to help the caterpillar very carefully, but how come he died?”

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Knowing the Supreme TRUTH is the goal of a true seeker


Caution: This topic is for advanced seekers. In my humble opinion, new seekers might take a long time to comprehend this one.

It  took  me  a  long   time  to  understand   the meaning  of the word “TRUTH”, when it comes to   spirituality. I  mean  the  word  “TRUTH” in  reference  to the spiritual quotes like: 
  • Know the Truth and you will be blessed.
  • You can recite and discuss scripture, all you want, but until you drop everything, you will never know Truth. – Astavakra Gita
  • The Truth of oneself alone is worthy to be scrutinised and known. – Ramana Maharshi
  • The knower of Truth is never miserable in the world,for the whole universe is filled with Himself alone. – Astavakra Gita
In the initial years of my seeking, I couldn't relate to the phrase, “Knowing the Truth”. I could only understand telling the truth. In the worldly conduct, it is generally taught to the young ones that one should always tell the truth, never lie. It took me long time to understand that the truth (which is opposite of a lie) is different than the spiritual Truth. In reference to the worldly affairs, telling a truth means telling as it is, as per your understanding, as your senses have perceived. But at the same time, they say, whatever your eyes see is not always the truth. In other words, the truth can change from person to person, based on their situation, their perceptions and their pre-conceived notions.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Go a little deeper and you will be blessed


This is a story of the olden days. A wood merchant used to go to the forest early morning, gather some woods and sell it tirelessly the whole day in the adjacent town. He used to barely make his both ends meet after working hard all day long. Tired of his daily routine, he was looking for a way out of his routine miserable life. One day, he took a different route into the forest and found a beautiful hut on the banks of a small river. When he went closer, he saw a Sadhu Baba (monk), who was absorbed in mediation.

He paid his adorations to the Saint, and then revealed to him his tiresome situation of life. The Saint looked at his face with bright eyes filled with affection and said, “Son, go a little deeper and you will be blessed.” After saying these words, the Saint closed his eyes and went back to meditation.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Significance of Guru-Purnima


Saints are like cloud, who grasp the wisdom from the ocean of Vedanta and holy scriptures; and shower the same wisdom upon the seekers with love and affection by giving examples from day to day life. Such Saints are the clouds that shower the Truth, the love and the bliss in the heart of the seekers. Such Saints pull us out of the darkness (of me and mine, worldly desires, ignorance and the agonies) and introduce us to the ever glowing light of pure wisdom, supreme peace and blissfulness within. The word Guru is derived from two words, 'Gu' and 'Ru' . The Sanskrit root "Gu" means darkness or ignorance. "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Therefore one who removes darkness of our ignorance is a Guru.

In ancient times, the true seekers realized that we have so many festivals throughout the year. However, we still don’t have a day that is devoted to the true Saints and Gurus. Such true seekers, whose life got filled with the wisdom of the Self, divine peace and inner joy after coming in touch with the God loving and Self realized Saints, decided to pay homage to their beloved masters. The seekers decided with unanimity that the most appropriate day to pay homage to their beloved masters cannot be the day better than the birthday of Rishi Ved Vyasa. The 1st full moon day that falls in the month of Ashadh (June–July) is celebrated as Gurupurnima by the Guru loving seekers around the world.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Spiritual human anatomy – the Pancha Kosha


Modern Science only explains the human anatomy based on the information gained with the help of five senses and medical gadgets. When it comes to mind and beyond, the contemporary Science couldn't contain all the answers. The Rishis and Saints of India performed deep analysis during meditation about the subject, thousands of years ago and came out with a wonderful explanation of human anatomy. For a true seeker, it is very important to gain complete understanding of our own composition while performing deeper Self analysis.

According to the ancient philosophy of Vedanta, the wonderful manifestation of Consciousness or Soul occurs in the physical world with the help of five Kosha (layers or sheaths). These Kosha refers to different aspects as layers of subjective experience ranging from physical experiences to the subtle levels of breath, emotions, mind, spirit and beyond. Together, with these five layers, the living being acts as one holistic system.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Chup Sadhana by Swami Ramsukhdasji


Swami RamSukhdasji was one of the most revered, totally renunciate, profoundly wise and ever blissful Saint, who left the human body a few years ago (in year 2004) at the age of one hundred and two. He was a unique Sadhu, who lived his life on “Bhiksha” for more than 85 years, never touched money during all those years, never stayed in one place till his body allowed, never formed any Ashram, never made any disciples, never got associated with any religious organization and never allowed anyone to take even his single picture.

During his lifetime, Swamiji has written many books including a detailed commentary on Srimad Bhagawad Geeta, which is famously known as “Sadhak Sanjivini”. At the same time, he continued to deliver spiritual discourses with deep wisdom of Vedanta for more than eighty years till his last days. His earnest desire was to help other fellow seekers in such a way that they could realize the Truth in shortest possible time with minimum efforts.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Leave all to God, don't worry and be happy!


A newly married young royal couple was traveling in the boat to cross the river Ganges. Suddenly storm like conditions surfaced, wind started blowing and the boat started shaking. The Queen moved closer to the King who had no trace of worries of his face. She whispered in King's ear, “My dear, aren't you scared?”

The King was fortunate to have the blessings and company of the Saints from an early age. He took his sword out of its case and put it on the Queen's neck. The Queen was startled for a moment and then started laughing. The King asked, “Aren't you scared?”

“The sword is in the hands of my master, not my enemy. Why would I be scared?”

“My dear, our life and this boat are also in the hands of our master – our God, who is our Supreme well wisher. Then, why would I be scared,” answered the King in the same tone. 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Change your thought process to change your destiny


“Dear Sir , please help me! What ever I do, I am not able to succeed. It seems the word success is missing from my destiny itself. How can I change my destiny? Is it possible to change one's destiny,” asked a young seeker to his spiritual master.

The master looked at the young boy and answered compassionately, “Dear son, sure it is possible to change your destiny. Your true consciousness, your will power can create wonders. There is nothing in the world that cannot be achieved with the help of pure will and firm resolution of a focused mind.”

Other disciples also gathered and the master continued with his discourse in his deep voice filled with affection, “Let's understand the origin of destiny in order to understand about how to change it. It all begins with your thoughts; your thoughts manifest in the form of words; your words in turn become your actions; the series of your actions eventually give shape to your habits; your habits become your character and your character decides your destiny. Or in other words, it is something like this:”

Thoughts → Words → Actions → Habits → Character → Destiny

Sunday, April 29, 2012

A wonderful Kabir bhajan

Kabirji to me, represents a divine inspiration, a Saint who had reached the highest form of divinity, mirthfulness, blissfulness and merriment while living in the human body.  His poems resonate with praise for the true Master who reveals the divine through direct experience, and denounce more usual ways of attempting God realization such as pilgrimage, chanting, austerities etc. He used bold words to impress upon us that the divine Truth lies within ourselves and not outside, in temples, mosques or churches. Each word of his poetic verse reveals divine eternal truth and deeply touch your heart. He was a Saint beyond any sect or religion; he was loved by all – be it a Hindu, Sikh or a Muslim. His poetic verses were filled with boldness and at the same time, with the immense love for the Eternal Essence, the God.

I would like to present to you one of my favorite bhajan in which Kabirji, the blissful mystic of India, attempted to reveal the mirthful state of the one who has found the divine Truth within, who has realized the true Self.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Piousness and spiritual self analysis


A renowned priest of a famous north Indian temple went to meet a Self realized Saint in his ashram located on the foot of the Himalayas. After observing the blissful state of the Saint for a couple of days in the ashram, the priest gathered courage to open up his heart in front of the Saint. With tears in his eyes he entered into the Saint's room, and said, “Dear Master, I need your help.”

The Saint looked at the priest in a disarray and replied, “Son, you are such a renowned priest with thousands of followers. You have memorized all the Shlokas of the Vedas and Upanishads. You give discourses on Vedanta and Srimad Bhagawad Gita to others. How can a ordinary being like me help you?”

“Dear Sir, you are right in stating that I have thousands of followers and am fortunate to gain knowledge of Vedanta by studying the holy ancient scriptures of the Vedas and the Upanishads. By God's grace, I have gained a lot of fame and wealth. However, still something is missing.”

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The easiest and the most difficult means of God realization

A disciple asked the spiritual master, “Dear Sir, what is the most difficult and the most easiest means of God realization?”

“Naam jaapa, chanting the God's name is the easiest and at the same time, the most difficult means of God realization,” answered the master.

After a brief silence, the master continued, “Chanting the God's name seems to be difficult to those who attempt it without gaining the proper understanding of the spiritual knowledge of the Self and the God. It seems challenging to those who are still indulged in the worldly pleasures from within, but try to chant the holy name in futile. It seems tough to those who have not yet experienced the peace associated with the selfless service and whose actions are only focused on the material gain. It seems difficult to those who have never met a Self realized saint, never listened to the words of inner wisdom and who are ignorant about the inner peace.”

After glancing at the nod from the disciple, the master continued, “It's like the son of a sheppard who told his school teacher, “Sir, please don't ask me to write one to hundred. I would do anything for you. I would herd a hundred sheep for you whole day. I would do all your household chores for whole day. But, please don't make me write one to hundred. Its very difficult for me.””

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Development of the sixth sense

One of the biggest challenge in front of the seekers is that they want to experience or realize God in the same manner as they experience or realize the world – with the help of their five senses. Those who realized the God propound that God is beyond the reach of five senses and can only be realized with the help of sixth sense - the sense with the help of which one can explore the inner world for ever lasting divine peace and true happiness.

One of the humble disciple revealed his heart in front of a Self realized Saint, “Dear Sir, please excuse my folly. If you allow then I would dare to tell you the truth. I don't feel anything in meditation. In fact I get bored or often feel sleepy. But I have heard from you and from other saints that the highest form of peace and blissfulness can be experienced by quietening the mind in meditation. Please shower your grace on me and tell me where am I going wrong.”

The master instructed him to blind fold his eyes and accompany him for a walk. After reaching a scenic spot on the bank of river Ganges, the master started praising the scenic beauty, the beauty of the fauna and flora, the beauty of the flowing water, the colorful birds, the animals and the wonders of nature around him.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Valuable treasure of consciousness

Man is able to achieve what he is not even able to imagine. A few hundred years ago nobody would have imagined about the scientific progress that the contemporary man has achieved in the recent times. Have you ever wondered about the origin of such imagination and creativity? The valuable treasure of all the imagination, creativity, skills, abilities, strength, knowledge, peace, happiness and love resides within, in your consciousness. Even then the contemporary man remains restless, fearful, depressed and unsatisfied. How unfortunate and how paradoxical is that?

There was a beggar in Mumbai, who lived, slept and begged at the same spot throughout his life. One morning, he didn't wake up. People gathered all around and started talking about the dead beggar. Someone suggested that since he didn't left that spot for many decades, he must have hidden his savings around the same spot. They started digging the place, and found a few small packets of change, here and there , while digging. Someone else suggested to dig deeper. As they continued to dig deeper, they found a antique treasure with a lot of jewels and valuables from the same spot. Someone commented, “How unfortunate the beggar was? Throughout his life he continued to seek pennies without knowing that he is sitting on top of such a valuable treasure.”

Saturday, February 11, 2012

What is the most important subject in life?

My nine year old daughter asked, “Dad, we have so many subjects now, literacy, maths, science, social studies, music etc. What do you think is the most important subject in life?”

After a moment of pondering, I said, “My dear, the most important subject in life is the life itself – the subject of Self knowledge. But it is ironical that it is not taught in the schools or colleges.”

“Not one more subject, Dad!”, my daughter laughed away the discussion. However, it gave a point to ponder and the subject of my next blog.

There are two aspects of life – one is the outer world, which can be perceived with the help of five senses. We all live and conduct in the outer world. However, while conducting in the world, the state of our mind, the state of our inner peace, the state of our happiness, our mood, our emotions depend on the inner world – the world, which is beyond sensory perceptions. Similarly, the knowledge or the wisdom also has two aspects – the outer wisdom of the world and the spiritual wisdom of the Self- the wisdom of the inner world.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

If God is our supreme well wisher, then why did He create sorrow?

God created the beautiful life and is the supreme well wisher of each and every being. Then how can the same God create sorrow? God didn't create sorrow, but the man did. It is not the God, but it is the untamed mind that creates sorrow; it is the ignorant mind, that considers this illusionary world as truth and runs after cravings of the momentary pleasures and in turn, creates sorrow; it is the restless mind that hankers for worldly happiness and creates sorrow; it is the unenlightened mind that is full of doubts about the Self and the inner world that creates the sorrow.

If someone blames God for the sorrows in life then that reminds me of a short story. One of the wealthy man of the village built a water well for the benefit of whole village. Once a little child fell into the well while playing. The mother rushed immediately to the scene and started cursing the wealthy man. Well was built for the benefits of the villagers, but if the well is misused, then it isn't the fault of the builder.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Expand your vision and look at the beautiful life

A critique once wrote a long letter pointing about all the shortcomings in a Saint and his followers. In the reply, the Saint wrote a short story, “A painter once drew a beautiful painting on a wall. Everyone who looked at the painting from a distance, got delighted and showered a few words of appreciation. At the same time, there were certain ants creeping on the wall trying to look for the holes. Unless the ant gets an expanded vision to look at the whole wall and appreciate the painting, it will continue to look for the holes.”

Beauty or ugliness, Good or bad -it's all in your outlook. You should continue to expand your vision unless everything and everyone in this world appears to you a unique and beautiful creation of the Supreme. You should continue to broaden your vision until you get the glimpse of Truth. Such a magnificent outlook, such a broad vision can only be attained when you begin to explore the inner world, the spiritual world in the company of those who have already attained it.

Friday, December 30, 2011

To always remain happy is the highest form of devotion

The Self realized saint from India, Bapu Asaramji, quotes that, “To always remain cheerful and happy is the highest form of devotion to God.” The true God resides in our heart. When you are worried or distress, you remain ignorant about the divine presence in your heart. When you seek true wisdom of the Self, give importance to spiritual quest and begin to remain happy at all the times, it becomes the highest form of offering to the inner God.

When you give gift to your loved ones, you are delighted when they become happy, show their gratitude or make proper use of your gift. Similarly, life is a precious gift of God. God is also delighted when you show your gratitude, treat your life as a precious gift, consider it as a celebration, remain cheerful and make others cheerful.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

If God created the world, then who created God?

This question has equally baffled the young and the old; the wise and not so wise; the scientists and the spiritual beings, and even some of my friends. If you are also curious to take a deep dive for exploring the answer, then we have to analyze the question itself.

The word "God" is perhaps the most widely perceived word in the language. It has varied meaning depending on the the upbringing, religion, culture and the mindset of the person, who is asking the question. Most of the religious people or I would say the beginners believe in a God with some form of personality (Vishnu, Shiva, Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Guru Nanak or others of that kind). For such believers, the question makes some sense - “If God created everything, then who created God?”

Saturday, December 10, 2011

A true seeker tries to look for the best in others


There is nothing good or bad in the world; only your thinking, your mindset and your outlook makes it so. With an understanding of this universal law, a true seeker always try to look at the virtues of others and shortcomings in himself. While counting the merits in others, his own life begin to fill with merits. While noticing the pleasing behavior of others, his own behavior becomes pleasing. In the beginning if its difficult for you to find virtues in others, then sing, hear, read or remember the virtues of God in the company of devotees. The devotees sing praises of God, contemplate at the divine virtues of God and eventually those divine virtues make home in their own heart.

The Vedantic Saints believe and come to realize the philosophy of “Vasudeva sarvam iti” meaning “God (the Supreme Consciousness) is present everywhere and in every being”. They always look at the divine virtues in every being. Their sight is fixed on the inherent divinity in every being. Just like sun don't differentiate between a meat-eater lion and a bovine goat; the sun provides same sunshine to all; the river provides same water to everyone irrespective of their nature; similarly, the saint gives same love to everyone. The true seeker who come in contact of such Saints also attempt to practice the same. In this manner the divine qualities of peace, equanimity and blissfulness begins to evolve in his own heart.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Relation between Soul and the God


A disciple asked the Self realized master, “Dear Sir, what is the relation between Soul and God?”

The master closed his eyes for a moment and then said in his deep and calm voice, “Son, the relation between soul and the Supreme Soul, the God, is similar to the relation between the water drop and ocean; relation between the gold ornaments and gold; relation between the body and the nature.”

“Respected master, can you please explain it in a little more detail.”

“The gold ornaments exists in a variety of shape and form; but these ornaments originates from gold and then finally, after years of use, leave their form to become one with gold again. During this whole time, in all the forms, the true nature remains that of gold only. Similarly, the water drops take different forms of bubbles and huge waves in the ocean, but remain part of the ocean. Water drops even leave the ocean to take form of vapors, become cloud, snow, rain, river water and then finally become one with the ocean again. During this whole time, in all the forms, the true nature of all the forms remains that of water only.”

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Being IN-dependent for true inner happiness

From dawn till dusk, from childhood till death, all the living beings strive for happiness, true long lasting peaceful happiness, but remain unfulfilled. During childhood, the child thinks that he will be happy when he grows up; during school days, the student thinks that he will be happy when he goes to college; During college, the student thinks that he will be happy after getting job; After getting job the young man or woman thinks that he or she will be happy after getting a companion; After getting companion, the couple thinks that they will be happy after building the family and settling down with a lot of wealth.

And then the mid-life crisis begins, when the same being begins to look at the past and thinks that they were happier during the childhood or youth. Now, the fear of mediocre, mundane life and old age grips the mid aged being. Slowly the senility begins to show the signs. And then one day, the poor being end up in unfulfilled state of mind.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Recognize your own true Self

Your true nature is Sat-Chit-Ananda (eternal-conscious-blissful). You are pure consciousness, part and parcel of the Supreme Consciousness, the God. You are pure, peaceful, complete Soul, part and parcel of the Supreme Soul, the Paramatma. You are the King of Kings, you are the supreme power. To realize this Truth is the highest goal of human life. Even after taking human birth, if one remains perturbed, confused and unfulfilled, then human birth is a waste. Unless and until the true seeker realizes his own True nature, he won't be able to get rid of all forms of miseries, he won't be able to gain the supreme peace or the highest form of inner happiness. How difficult is it to realize one own's Self?

Let me tell you a short story in this regard. Once upon a time, there was a King named Hari Singh in the western part of India. On one of the Holi festival, he went out of his palace in common attire to enjoy the festivities with the masses. He saw a group of people were consuming an intoxicating beverage called bhang in the corner of a street. He also joined them and started drinking bhang.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Three ways of God realization

To realize the Supreme Truth, the Supreme Consciousness or the God is the highest goal of human life. Those, who yearn for such a blissful realization are the true seekers (irrespective of their religion or background). Such pure hearted beings pursue their seeking in many different ways based on their personality, their experiences, the conditioning of their mind and based on the path followed by their ideals or masters. Broadly, all the different ways of such divine pursuit falls into three different categories.

The first type of seekers give more emphasis to this world and their bodies. Their pursuit consists of performing religious rituals, visiting holy places (chaar dham or Mecca or Jerusalem), taking dip in holy rivers, performing charities or performing other forms of austerities and penances. Many Yogis who emphasis only on the Yogic exercises or Pranayaam ( breathing exercises) for realization of divine inner Truth also falls into this category. Such pious seekers are kind at heart, always willing to help others and seek happiness in happiness of others. This path is also called as Karma-yoga.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Excerpts from Shri Uddhava Gita


Like the bee gathering honey
From many blossoms,
Those who aspire to be sages
Must take something of wisdom
From all the scriptures -
Both the great and the small. ||Shri Uddhava Gita- 5:10||

It is vital for the true seeker to keep the company of holy men, be it in the form of direct association, listening to their recorded talks or reading the holy scriptures written by the Sages. It is the beauty of Upanisads that most of them were written in the form of logical question answer discourse. The most famous of the Upanisads is Shrimad BhagwatGita, which is the dialogue between Shri Krishna and his companion, a young warrior Arjuna. Another important text, which comes from a much larger text called the Bhagavatha Purana, is Uddava Gita. In the Uddhava Gita, it is an old friend and humble counselor of Shri Krishna who asks spiritual advice on the eves of Shri Krishna's departure from earth. To fully understand the message of Shri Krishna, we need both the urgent questioning of Arjuna, the young warrior faced with overwhelming odds, and the gentle probing of the wise, older man, Uddava.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Glimpse of God

A young seeker used to to go temple religiously. One day he gathered courage and asked the priest, “Sir, please tell me the truth. Have you ever had the glimpse of God?”

The old priest kept silence for a while and then with the tears in his eyes, he said, “Son, I am close to eighty years old and have been performing these rituals in the temple for more than sixty years. But it seems I am not fortunate enough to get the glimpse of God.”

Astonishingly the young seeker asked, “But Sir, you have been giving bhog (offerings) to the God before every meal throughout your life. Still you think that God is not real to whom you give offerings and to whom you perform prayers day and night.”

The old priest couldn't say a word. But the young seeker couldn't rest peacefully. He went to the saint who used to live in the adjacent town and asked him about his doubt the very next morning.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Search only where it is lost

Saints have an unusual way of putting across their message. They don't want to prove you wrong or hurt your ego and at the same time they don't want you to remain ignorant. This is a short story about a Sufi saint named Rabia.

Rabia and Hasan used to exchange their spiritual thoughts after dinner. Rabia, the Sufi saint, was in the state of deep love with the Supreme whereas Hasan was still a religious follower. Hasan used to convey to Rabia about his deep desire to go for Hajj to Mecca.

One evening when Hasan went to meet Rabia after dark, he was a little surprise to see Rabia who was searching for something on the street under the street light (coming from flame in the olden days). Curiously, he asked, “Rabia, what are you looking for here?”

Monday, August 15, 2011

Establish yourself in your original blissful nature

In continuation of our discussion about the mental tendencies or sanskaars in the previous blog, lets discuss how can you utilize this wisdom to step over the impact of all previous sanskaars and establish yourself in your original blissful nature. Water falls downward on its own (because of gravity, a natural phenomenon), but you have to put in efforts to uplift the water. Similarly, it is natural for human mind to be impacted by the first four kinds of sanskaars (Sanskaars associated with previous birth or genetic inheritance , the parents and family , the environment and with your present life decisions ). However, you have to put in extra effort, you have to work consciously to regain the original sanskaars of your pure consciousness. It won't happen on its own.

The natural tendency of the mind is to pull you towards the outer world. The first four kind of sanskaars pulls you towards the outer world, while the sanskaars associated with your true nature helps you to establish in the inner peace and inner happiness.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Sanskaars and its kinds

You might have seen that siblings raised in the same family behave differently. Even twins don't have similar disposition. Different people have different temperament and different way of thinking from the childhood. Some are emotional, while others are sort of impassive; some are of serious kind while others are 'take it easy' attitude; some are radical while others are gullible; some are hard worker while others are lazy. This is because of their sanskaars, their way of thinking or mental tendencies. The sages of the east did analysis on the nature of these mental tendencies and broadly classified them into five kinds:

1. Sanskaars associated with previous birth or genetic inheritance: Spiritual people may assume it to be the impact of previous births and the radical class of people may assume it to be the genetic inheritance, but most of the people believe that a new born baby brings with him, his own temperament, his own nature. The impact on the thought process associated with the past lives falls into this category of sanskaars.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Shatter the wall of beliefs around you

Those who believe others easily or hold firm beliefs have difficult times not only in the outer world, but also in the spiritual world. Others take undue advantage of such sweet people, who easily trust others – be it financially, socially or otherwise. Even in the world of spirituality, many religions have survived and flourished only because of the millions of kind hearted followers who are agreeable in nature and believe easily. Those are rare who dare to question or inquire when it comes to faith and belief.

Beliefs and faith is good to have, but at the same time one should not form a concrete wall of beliefs in such a manner that nothing else can penetrate. Beliefs and faith suppresses curiosity and thereby hinders progress. Think about it. For thousands of years people believed that earth is flat until the time when curious minded Philosopher Pythagoras and Aristotle came up with the theory about earth being spherical. There are a lot many such instances. Only those curious inquisitive minds achieve success in the field of Science and Technology who think beyond their beliefs. Newton, Einstein, Darwin and all others challenged the belief system and changed the whole paradigm.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

What a paradox!

It is ironical that people spend most of the life in dealing with the illusionary creations of mind. Most of our attention is drawn by things that doesn’t exist in reality and are mere creations of human mind. For example, country, cast, religion, status and all other forms of divisions are just the creation of human mind. People read stories, watch television, watch movies and eventually, entertain so many useless thoughts. Human mind worries about the future problems that never occur. While entertaining the useless thoughts of this illusionary world, the mind becomes so busy that it never gets a chance to delve into the inner world and explore the Truth – Truth about the Self, about this world and about the Supreme consciousness (Paramatma).