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SELF REALIZATION

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My Grand Master Sri Yukteswar ji would always say, “Learn to behave.” Three simple words are these, but a vast spectrum of meaning, as we can see. Let us understand.

 

The world is our extended Self. If I want to get along with others, I must first learn to get along with myself. Now, to get along with myself, I have to know myself – or shall we say, I must know my Self? Most of us are ’strangers’ unto ourselves – how can one get along
with a ’stranger’?

 

In the scripttures of my motherland, India, we compare human beings with a chariot with 5 horses. The 5 sense-faculties (seeing, tasting, hearing, smelling and touching) are the 5 steeds, wayward and unruly, running amuck towards the sense-objects. To control them, we have a rein, which is our sensory mind. It is called the lower mind (manas) because its domain is just two-fold, “I like it” and “I don’t like it.” It is pleasure-driven, being sense-enslaved.

 

The rein is necessary but not enough. There must be an able charioteer to hold fast the reins. He is our higher mind – the reason, the discerning or discriminating faculty. It is called buddhi in Sanskrit. Its domain extends to deciding whether what is pleasant is also good, and whether the unpleasant things the lower (sensory) mind is rejecting could actually be good for us.

 

The creamy cake may look temptingly pleasant to the diabetic, but reason tells him it is bad. Early morning walks look so unpleasant, so unthinkable, but if you make it, you are empowered by discriminating reason, that which eventually benefits you. When anger comes on, you want to slap the other person, but reason tells you to hold.

 

Let us see what right behavior means at various levels of our being – physical, mental, emotional, intellectual & spiritual, etc.

 

Right behaviour for your body

 

Your body is not you. You have it, but you are not the body. Treat it like a good employer would treat his employee, giving it its rightful dues, but not pampering it. For example, when you want to eat, find out whether it’s your body’s genuine need (appetite) or your mind’s endless greed (desire). When the body feels tired, find out if it is actually fatigued from overwork or just being lazy, and so on. A Christian saint called his body ‘brother donkey.’ Indeed, the body is the animal in us, our dear beast of burden. Since our aim is to love all, we cannot ignore the body – especially since it is the soul’s vehicle. But we have to remember to treat it wisely – without cruelty, without indulgence.

 

Right behaviour for the mind

 

The mind indeed is a drunken, drugged and devil-possessed monkey, unless we learn to control it. The body is much simpler in comparison. We can dominate the body through will. But managing the mind monkey is not a game of just willpower. We need wisdom – a wisdom-guided will. For example, if you order the mind not to think any more a particular thought that it has been chattering about, it is unlikely to obey unless you know the subtle rules.

 

Why is it so difficult to control the mind? If you know the reason, you will know the cure. The reason is, the sensory mind has excess prana or life-force; it is hyperactive and restless by nature. The mind’s restless habits of thought and action get programmed or hard-wired in the brain, which is the seat of energy or life-force. The brain then drives further habit-driven or reactive actions.

 

My master, Paramahansa Yogananda, author of ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ ) explains that the energy in the brain is spent in various bodily functions like blood circulation, breathing (movements of diaphragm), digestion, chemicalization, excretion etc., but that most of its energy is wasted in processing our useless or misguided thoughts, feelings and emotions that our big brother mind indulges in.

 

If somehow the mind’s excessive energy (energy is where the consciousness is), routed through the brain, can be regulated and harnessed, not only will the monkey-mind get quieter, there will be energy available for so many worthy tasks. So we have an energy crisis at micro-level too!

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This taming of energy or life-force (prana) is called pranayama in yoga, which is a marvellous super-science for body-mind-soul harmony, but many in the West think yoga is just about some postures for bodily cure. Yoga is about mind technology, which then permits tapping the soul-resources.

 

We must raise our self-awareness that gives us valuable feedback about our conduct. We can then learn to be, as my master taught me, “calmly active & actively calm.” We can then work smart, not just hard, which even donkeys can do.

 

Emotions are ego in motion. They are not our highest faculty; even animals have emotions, but they have no guiding reason, no self-awareness and hence no self-control. They have no wisdom, which is much higher than reason.

 

The world is God’s materialized thought and we are made in His image, so our thoughts also have tremendous creative power. Thoughts shape our destiny, it is they that eventually become things. They create our outer and inner conditions. By yogic mind management, we can choose right thoughts and thereby create right conditions. The presently-popular law of attraction is based on this spiritual truth. Of course, past karma will remain a factor.

 

Questions are welcome from readers. It is a vast and interesting subject, that has power to transform humans, and through their optimization, it can optimize workplaces. Stephen Covey rightly says that the way we look at the problems IS the problem. We need to have holistic perceptions. Life’s highest truths are the simplest. There is too much of intellectual jargon in modern management. We need wisdom, we need values and we need self-management. You don’t need to manage people, just empower them to manage themselves.

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Since u have raised this valuable topic, i want to share my thoughts too.In the 11th standard, i read the fundamental law of economics that human wants are unlimited, but the resources available to fulfil these wants are limited.It is very difficult to understand the human mind and much more difficult to control it.I have a feeling that in order to control the human mind one should possess a burning desire to know the truth about who we are,what are we doing and what do we want and where is the end.He has to be aware that this world is nothing but an illusion.Everything is artificial exept death.He should understand and distinguish between artificial happiness and true happiness.He may derive happiness from doing anything but he has to know that the happiness which he will be derving is only short term which will last only till death.But what after death?What happens to life after death?cant we derive happiness which will last ever after,even after death.After death,what happens to us?The body gets destroyed and then we realise that this body which was our identity was nothing but a garment to the soul.The soul was sleeping during our entire lifetime because we let it sleep.Had we the desire of knowing ourselves, then it might have been different.The entire life, we lived in an illusion ignoring the fact that the body is just a garment to the soul  and in this way we were not at all aware about ourselves.Since we never knew who we are, our mind and thoughts also functioned accordingly and could never find true happiness.Since we didnot realise who we are in our entire life,we could never find true happiness.We ran after money, name, fame, power in our entire life not realising that these are nothing but an illusion providing only short term happiness.

To know what is the truth, wherein lies the happiness, we should question ourselves because the answers will come from inside and not from any book or other resources.

So my dear brothers and sisters,dont get so engrossed or engaged in your daily activities that u fail to afford any time towards self realization.Know who you are and what are you doing in this world full of illusions.Know where can you find true happiness and where is the end.Question Yourself ! 


Dear Priyam, Dont u want to know where is the end to this process of rebirth and death.What happens to life after death? its not being greedy , its a desire that comes from inside to know the truth .What has beauty got to do with life if u realise the fact that everything is artificial except death.


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