Monday, November 23, 2009

Facing Pain

Anyone can close his eyes and visualise beautiful scenes when his affairs continue to prosper. But things alter considerably when pain makes an unexpected and violent onslaught. In most cases the surface movements of the mind undergo tremendous modifications. These indicate the upheavals in the deeper levels of the personality. The intensity and nature of these modifications vary according to the measure of self-control achieved by the person concerned. He who is least prepared breaks down and is overpowered. But he who has intergrated his inside by suitable discipline remains impenetrable. He may also transfer the 'fight' into subtler front, where his visibility is perfect, and attain eventual mastery. But all manoeuvering, whether, it be for time or for assembling of available resources at more unassailable levels, is possible only if the mind is unruffled and the vision steady. That is why poets have chanted that 'they alone are wise and heroic, whose mind remain poised even when there is sufficient cause for perturbation.'
Leaving aside military terms and chisselled expressions of poets, what do we find when we go through the ordeal of pain ourselves? We find that pain, although past, is yet capable of rousing up a host of unhappy memories and of making us helpless spectators of their weird dances. Fortunately, like other movements, they too fade away after a time, and there is usually a fair interval before they commence again. The first step in any mental discipline is to use such intervals and teach oneself the utter futility, nay the serious danger, of such brooding. When once the practice starts, it carries its own momentum and, like a river, carves its own channel for further progress. (To be continued)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Dedication

Dedication, being an attitude of the mind, it is within the reach of people in any walk of life. Parents looking after children, farmers producing food crops, artisans engaged in their craft, all can learn to carry out their programmes in a dedicated spirit. What they have to do, is to regard, whole-heartedly, their talents and the related environment as tangible forms of the Lord's own Power and Grace. As the new value penetrates into their personality, its natural opposites, viz. ignoble and injurious habits become neutralized and finally uprooted. Human relationships and business policies then stand freed from duplicity and greed. Worship is not inconsistent with the feeling of holiness. So the need to stop daily occupations in their purified state, as worship, does not arise. What is transcended is their earlier restricted use as means to inner refinement. They now remain as eminently satisfying and ever-open channels for manifesting higher values. We cannot rightly attribute the position of an "actor" to such a devotee. He will himself repudiate it. For in his mature experience he sees only "One actor," the Lord Himself, and not any individual, however strong and majestic he may appear to his contemporaries.

-Swami Nisreyasananda - VISION THAT SUPPLEMENT AND BALANCES [MAN AND HIS MIND, p 189]

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Toiling upward.

I've just read a wonderfully inspiring truth:
"The heights rich men reached and kept, were not attained by sudden flight; but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night.

Monday, September 14, 2009

"Happy Birthday"

It is a great priviledge to be born as a human being and greater istill is the priviledge when, in this human life time, we get to meet and associate with great masters. We meet many people throughout our lifetimes. Many leave their mark on our minds and life. However, the meeting of Great Masters is such that they give us lessons of Life which live with us, which guides us long, long after the Great Masters even leave the mortal plane. One such Master is, Param Pujya Swami Nisreyasanandaji Maharaj, whose poetic outpourings we have on this blog.

We celebrate the birth of this Great Son of India, who traversed countries, showering his pearls of wisdom on all who came in his contact. This sharing lives on, although the mortal coil has dropped over a decade ago. Today is 108th birthday of this noble saint. His own words, written in 1976 say: "From Lunar position, I started 78 on the 3rd of September. From Solar position, 78th will begin on 14th. Mother Earth has been carrying me on a free ride 77 times round the Zodiac . . . food, boarding, lodging, everything FREE. Yet I started thanking her only recently."

What a great lesson we learn from reading this. Have we ever thought about our life in this way? Our board, our lodging, our food. . . everything FREE?

Happy birthday Swamiji. May we continue to celebrate Thy "birthday" recounting our blessings too...

Monday, September 7, 2009

WEALTH IN DIFFERENT VIEWS

Our progress comes when thoughts are moved
In ways to make New Values rise.
The world in front makes strange demands
To gain from them new skills we need.

From inside too strong drives emerge
To get new wisdom, strength and joy
For right response as problems come,
We must, with speed, adopt fresh view.

When people share their rooms in love,
Pet notions, freely voiced, may clash.
Divergent views that MUST appear,
Should they ENHANCE or WEAKEN LOVE?

RIGHT LOVE inspires in others thoughts
Progressive change that leads to God.
Invoke His Grace; fresh views welcome;
As they EVOLVE, LET LOVE EXPAND!

Swami Nisreyasananda: January 1979

Sunday, September 6, 2009

UNIQUE DRAMA AND VIEWER

The mind is like a stage unique;
Here actors come along with stage!
When drama ends and actors go,
The stage too goes, as Viewer knows!

To hear and touch, see, taste and smell,
To plan, revise, acquire and thank,
To tune to Truth are graded scenes
This stage provides when managed well!

Reflection shows that Viewer stays
Unstained, when waking, dream and sleep,
By turn rotate, --each rising state,
No doubt, excludes remaining two!

This Viewer's Freedom firmly grasped,
Thoughts, feelings, deeds in accord kept,
Its Divine Glory stands Revealed;
It transforms Life and showers Peace.

- Swami Nisreyasananda (July 1979)