At times when we sit to work on an important
piece of our assignment, we realize that just when we are trying to focus our
mind on a particular subject; it throws up all kinds of thoughts. Retaining
our focus on an important subject turns into a battle with the mind. The
untamed mind can cost us dearly in terms of lack of creativity, increased
stress, loss of memory and a feeling of discontentment.
To win our battle
against the restless mind requires us to firstly understand our mind. The
mind is a subtle machine that constantly generates thoughts. These thoughts
shape our personality and our physical appearance. We look at someone and
say, "He seems to be very aggressive", or "She appears to be
tensed" etc. The nature of thoughts in a person's mind reflects in the
personality and physical appearance. No wonder, when we look at a Saint, we
see a very calm and composed personality. At present our mind is scattered.
Just as, if the channel button of television set is spoilt, the channels keep
changing sporadically. Similarly our mind keeps flipping from topic to topic
and hence we are unable to derive the maximum benefit out of its potential.
If only we could channelize the thoughts in our mind and learn to concentrate
it, we could increase the extent to which we are able to utilize its
potential. This is where meditation has given us the power to harness the
latent potential of our mind.
Meditation techniques have been described in
the ancient scriptures and passed down numerous generations. Simply put, "Meditation
is the practice to persistently direct our thoughts to one focal point".
Some practitioners focus on the breath, others on the eyebrow centre, others
on the psychic centres in the spinal cord, etc.
In order
to tame the mind through meditation, it requires repeated practice, akin to
physical practice. Initially a person may find it difficult to focus the mind
for even two minutes, but with repeated practice a person can go on to
practice meditation for hours at a stretch. All that one needs to do is make
a firm resolve to discipline the mind. Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj
says,
"man
ko māno śhatru usaki, sunahu jani kachhu pyāre"
"Declare
war on your mind. Do the opposite of what it says, and soon it will stop
bothering you."
Instructions
of doing Meditation:-
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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Winning the battle against the Mind!
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What a beautiful article by Swami Mukundanandaji !!! To win our battle against the restless mind requires us to firstly understand our mind.When we love our self enough to take care of our health of mind, body, and soul as a top priority, then we will be fit to face anything.It can be only possible through Yog and Meditation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful explanation by swamiji!
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