Sunday, September 4, 2011

परम श्र्धेय स्वामी रामसुख दास जी महाराज का दुर्लभ प्रवचन के लिये यहा क्लिक करे


How to Remove the Fickleness of the Mind?   

आज की शुभ तिथि 

भाद्रपद शुक्ल , दुर्वा सप्तमी , रविवार , विक्रम संवत २०६८ 

There is a common complaint these days that our mind does not concentrate and it is fickle.  So, to steady the mind and remove its fickleness an excellent remedy is suggested. 
Just study carefully what goes into your mind.  The mind recollects past incidents, which may include matters of our youth or those of even a few seconds earlier.  Yet all these belong to the past.  Things heard, seen, read about or thought of in times gone by, come to the mind and are recollected.  Similarly, some matters of the future may crop up in the mind e.g.,  "I have to do this thing, I have to go there to meet someone, or to do such and such business."  In this way, matters of the past and of the future come to mind as memories.  To remove such thinking there are many means and remedies.  The best of these is that whatever comes to mind, treat it as not of the present (i.e. it is of the past), and cautiously and firmly understanding that it has no present link, be indifferent to it.   This is not a matter of learning but realize it. 

Past is no more (no existent) and just as the past is no more, so also the incidents relating to past are also no more.  Past incidents are of two kinds;   one is that we ourselves enjoyed pleasures and the other, we as such saw, heard, read about and then gave them up.  The mind-structure (Manoraajya) has two divisions;  the mild and the sharp.  Pleasures which are remembered without self-indulgence, are called "mild" and those that are personally enjoyed by the individual and recollected are called "sharp".  Pleasures enjoyed with relish and attachment are likely to be remembered for long and do not get forgotten easily.

Narayana !  Narayana !!  Narayana !!! 

From "Vasudeva Sarvam"  in Hindi and "All is God"  by Swami Ramsukhdasji
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