Spiritual Search
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Gems from the Bible-4: 'Do not worry about Tomorrow'
Q & A-6: 'What are the means by which one can see God?'
Gems from the Bible-3: 'Everyone is Unique'
Gems from Jainism-2: Expiation
Gems from the Bhagavad Gita-3: The Atman (Soul) is indestructible
Monday, July 30, 2007
Prayer of the Day-3: Lead kindly Light !
Gems from Jainism-1: Give up deceit!
Friday, July 27, 2007
Gems from the Bible-2: Divine Words of Reassurance
Gems from the Bhagavad Gita-2: The Real and the Unreal
Q & A-5: How to control the mind?
Seek the mind. On being sought, it will disappear. The mind is only a bundle of thoughts. The thoughts arise because there is the thinker. The thinker is the ego. The ego, if sought, will vanish automatically. The ego and the mind are the same. The ego is the root-thought from which all other thoughts arise. Dive within. You are now aware that the mind rises from within. So sink within and seek. You need not eliminating the wrong 'I'. How can 'I' eliminate itself? All that you need to do is to find out its origin and abide there. Your efforts can extend only thus far. Then the Beyond will take care of itself. You are helpless there. No effort can reach it.
The individual cannot exist without the Self, but the Self can exist without the individual.
Our analyses are ended, that is, so far as the intellect goes. But they are not enough. Eliminating the 'not I' is not enough. The process is only intellectual. Now begins the real inner quest. The 'I' thought is the root now to be sought at its source. Find out who it is and abide there. (Conversations with Ramana Maharshi by Paul Brunton - Published by Sri Ramasramam, Tiruvannamalai)
Prayer of the Day-2: 'Make my heart Pure and Shining'
I bring Thee my love and humble worship.
Awaken in me such wisdom that I may seek
all my strength and safety in Thee.
Cleanse my mind from all alien thoughts
And make my heart so pure and shining
That it will ever reflect Thy Divine radiance
and glory.
(From "Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers" by Swami Paramananda - Pub. by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore, Chennai-600004).
Grateful thanks to Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Gems from Buddha-1: 'Living Wisely and Earnestly'
Gems from the Quran-1: 'Remembering God Always'
(Courtesy: http://www.talkislam.com/iquotes/)
Grateful thanks to Talk Islam.
Gems from the Bhagavad Gita-1: 'Yield not to unmanliness'
Gems from the Bible-1 : Love, the Greatest Thing in the World!
and envies no one.
Love is never boastful, nor conceited, nor rude;
never selfish, not quick to take offense.
There is nothing love cannot face;
there is no limit to its faith,
its hope, and endurance.
In a word, there are three things
that last forever: faith, hope, and love;
but the greatest of them all is love.
(Courtesy: http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/bible/)
Q & A-4: How ought we to live in the world?
A maidservant in the house of a rich man performs all the household duties, but her thoughts are fixed on her own home in the village. She brings up her master's children as if they were her own. She even speaks of 'my Rama' or 'my Hari'. But in her own mind she knows very well that they do not belong to her.
If you enter the world without first cultivating love for God, you will be entangled more and more. You will be overwhelmed with its danger, its grief, its sorrows. And the more you think of worldly things, the more you get attached to them.
But one must go into solitude to attain this divine love. To get butter from milk, you must let it set into curd in a secluded spot: if it is too much disturbed, milk won't turn into curd. Next, you must put aside all other duties, sit in a quiet spot, and churn the curd. Only then do you get butter.
The world is water and the mind milk. If you pour milk into water they become one; you cannot find the pure milk anymore. But turn the milk into curd and churn it into butter. Then, when that butter is placed in water, it will float. So, practise spiritual discipline in solitude and obtain the butter of knowledge and love. Even if you keep that butter in the water of the world the two will not mix. The butter will not float.
Q & A-3: How do we fix our mind on God?
To meditate, you should withdraw within yourself or retire to a secluded corner or to the forest. And you should always discriminate between the Real and the unreal. God alone is real, the Eternal substance; all else is unreal, that is, impermanent. By discriminating thus, one should shake off impermanent objects from the mind." (The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, Translated into English by Srimat Swami Nikhilanandaji Maharaj)
Q & A-2: Why the company of holy men?
Q & A-1: What is the way (to spirituality) for householders?
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Prayer of the Day-1: July 25, 2007 : 'Fill me with Thy Divine Peace'
May I find all my joy in Thy blessed Presence.
Help me to fasten my heart to eternal Truth.
Fix my thought on Thee alone.
May I never fail to look up to Thee and seek Thy holy guidance.
Fill me and surround me with Thy Divine peace.
May Thy holy peace reign in my heart and life.
(Courtesy: "Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers" by Paramananda. Published by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore, Chennai-600004).
Grateful thanks to Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore.
The Spiritual Trinity of Hinduism
Grace Before Reading a Book
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Why should we pray? What good does it do?
In the second place, prayer is good because it helps us conquer and control our appetites.
Monday, July 23, 2007
The Efficacy of Prayer
Prayer is a force as real as teresterial gravity. ... I have seen men, after all other therapy has filed, lifted out of disease and melancholy by the serene effort of prayer. It is the only power in the world that seems to overcome the so-called 'laws of nature'; the occasions on which prayer has dramatically done this hafve been termed, 'miracles'. But a constant, quieter miracle takes place hourly in the hearts of men and women who had discovered that prayer supplies them with a steady flow of sustaining power in their daily lives.
(From 'Treasury of Courage and Confidence' by Dr.Norman Vincent Peale)
Friday, July 20, 2007
The Ten Precepts of Buddhism and Five Mindful Trainings
I undertake to observe the precept to abstain from:
...harming living beings.
...taking things not freely given.
...sexual misconduct.
...false speech.
...intoxicating drinks and drugs causing heedlessness.
...taking untimely meals.
...dancing, singing, music and watching grotesque mime.
...use of garlands, perfumes and personal adornment.
...use of high seats.
...accepting gold or silver
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The Five Precepts of Buddhism
1. I undertake to abstain from harming living beings
2. I undertake to abstain from taking what is not given
3. I undertake to abstain from sexual misconduct
4. I undertake to abstain from false speech
5. I undertake to abstain from intoxicating drugs or drink
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
'Daily Divine Digest' by Swami Chidbhavananda
A few lines from the Introduction of this book: “The search for Reality is inborn in man. Ceaselessly it is going on. Geographical limitations and traditional upbringing are no barriers to it. The quest would stop only with the attainment of Union with Reality.
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Tenets belonging to all the four paths (Karma Yoga or the Path of Action; Raja Yoga or the Path of Self-control; Bhakti Yoga or the Path of Devotion; and Jnana Yoga or the Path of Knowledge) are interspersed in this little book. Their being mixed up is a psychological necessity. As the change of diet is relishing to the tongue, change of theme is refreshing to the mind. An ardent daily pursuit of a page in this book is bound to enrich the spiritual caliber of the aspirant. Pursuit is to be followed by reflection.”
As a sample, I am giving below the entry for today, the 19th July:
“THE AXLE
The wheel turns having the axle as the basis. The axle is not only the basis, it also keeps the movement of the wheel under control. Such is also the structure of nature.
Motion is relative. A moving object requires an immovable basis to move on. The moving planets have the fixed space to move on. The perishing things have the persisting Consciousness as the axle or basis. Nature rests and moves on Consciousness.
In man Consciousness is the axle on which the body and mind move and evolve – Vedanta”