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We should stop being proud of Ourselves - We are nothing more than a slave of a monkey (mind.)
Vultures (of though waves) are consistently feeding on us. 6 wolves (lust, anger,
greed, attachment, ego & envy) are dragging us on the streets. Worth of our
life is nothing more than a trash bag...full of trash (past memories, current problems
& future dreams.) Even worms live life of "eat, sleep, weep & enjoy".
Everyone came alone, naked and weeping. We will go alone, naked and weeping. Our
desires
are the cause of our misery. Only those who tame the Cobra (of Mind) that operates
through its 5 heads (sense organs) attain the Bliss, everyone else continues the
miserable journey through cycles of birth and death.
Try to peek inside, there is much bigger universe within us. The creator of this
universe (The eternal Bliss) is waiting to embrace you!
Don't live life like a worm try to be a Divine Deer.
Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 3, Verse 19
The highest ideal for every Sadhak (Practitioner) is `Siddha-Avasthaa' i.e. state
of perfection or `Moksha' i.e. release from the cycle of multiple births and deaths
(also known as Divine Awareness, The Bliss, Sat-Chit-Ananda, Chaitanya or Supreme
Awareness.) As a result of the knowledge of the Self, a Yogi has nothing left in
balance, which is yet to be acquired for anyone including himself. It is all the
same to him whether he performs an action or does not perform it. If such a Yogi
has nothing to do gain or lose from others then as per the modern principle of `the
path of the least action', his logical choice must be inaction and not action; as
he has nothing to achieve for himself as well as for others.....In the rhythm of
incessantly beating of heart, a Sadhak carries out various mundane worldly activities
without even noticing every single beat of his heart. Absence of attachment leads
to pacification of mind; thus work and rest go on as if reflex actions. Mind made
calm in this way becomes capable of grasping the Self. Calmness of mind is the essential
pre-requisite for the knowledge of the Self.
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