Wednesday, October 31, 2012

How to maintain your mental balance in difficult situations (2): Lose Not Your Heart Series

Enclosed here are Inspiring Motivational Quotes from Shriram Sharma Acharya's immensely popular pocket book "Lose Not Your Heart". These Inspiring and Motivational Quotes  help us in gaining direction and maintaining our mental balance while facing difficult situations  in life.
These quotes make for  an inspiring daily read. As a suggested method, you could  print out this page and put it on your bulletin board, your refrigerator, the school library, your local temple , in your child's room etc. These short  quotes have helped so many people deal with ordinary everyday problems and prevented these problems  from becoming larger issues that can overtake our lives.



Quoted text from the above mentioned book:


SURRENDER  YOURSELF:
You must be prepared to face hardships in your Life. You may be predisposed to feel that you cannot face them, but where you find doubt, tiredness and despair in yourself you will also find immense strength. Finish your work wholeheartedly and step aside. Let the results come to you in due course of time.
Work to your full potential. Do not get discouraged by any situation. The only actions you can control are your own and not those of others. Do not criticise others and do not hold any expectations of them. There is no need to be afraid; everything will turn out for the best. Do not despair you are standing on firm ground.


LOOK TO YOURSELF FOR GUIDANCE:
One who knows himself to be part of God neither blames failures on others nor attributes  success to himself. He does not become blinded by his own power and fails to see the real situation. Be as cautious of your own ego as you would be of a rabid dog. Avoid attachment to your achievements as you would avoid a poisonous snake, and avoid people who will mock you for this. Direct every effort of your mind and heart towards God.
Depending on others for your happiness ultimately leads to helplessness and misery. Look within yourself for direction and not to others. Your true nature will help you become determined, and this determination will help you reach your goal.


INTROSPECT:
Whatever happens, let it happen. Whatever is said about you, let it be said. You should consider these things as illusory as a mirage. If you have really detached yourself from the world, then why should such things affect you. Focus on inspecting yourself thoroughly for weakness. Only then can you begin the process of growth.
Take advantage of every moment and every opportunity. Your path is very long and time is very short. Concentrate your inner strength on reaching your goal. 
Do not despair in any situation. Have faith not in the capacity of man, but in the capacity of God. God will show you the right path.


WALK ALONE :
Great Men go far on their paths because they walk alone. Their inspirations comes from within. They alone spur their happiness and remove their sadness and they are helped along by their own ideas. 
Loneliness is an undeniable truth. To be afraid of it, or lose sight of it is the greatest folly. What you believe to be Loneliness is actually a kind of solitude given to you to develop your inner strength. When you depend on yourself you are better able to realize your full potential.

THE SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP:
If you wish to do something extraordinary , do not pay attention to what others think of your goals and plans. If they see you as an unrealistic dreamer, ignore it. Have faith in yourself. Do not let your faith waiver because of someone's words or an adverse condition. If you keep going, you will ultimately find a way to proceed. 
Keep applying your efforts , but do it with a spirit of sportsmanship , do not give up even upon losing!

Dear readers- If you liked the above  inspiring and motivational Quotes on coping with stressful  and difficult situations in Life - be sure to read the other articles in the "Lose not your Heart" series. 
                                                        
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Source and Credits : 
The above Quotes are from Acharya Shriram Sharma's book : " Lose Not Your Heart". To read the book online click the link below:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/56434985/Book-of-Motivational-and-Inspirational-Quotes-Lose-Not-Your-Heart-authored-by-Shriram-Sharma-Acharya

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Swami Vivekananda's on: What is Yoga? Discovering we are not just Body but Soul

When we think of Yoga, we think of physical exercise, body stretches and the like. Rarely do we understand the true meaning of the term -What is Yoga?

The science of spirituality teaches us that Yoga is defined as the mingling of the individual soul with the Universal Soul or the Supreme Consciousness. Yoga is the tool that helps control the mind and take us to that state where we experience that we are not just a body but Soul. 

Enclosed here is a powerful lecture by Swami Vivekananda, that helps us explore this concept in detail.

                  Swami Vivekananda lecture : The Science of Yoga 
(Fragmentary notes of a lecture recorded by Ida Ansell and reprinted from Vedanta and the West, July-August 1957. Delivered at Tucker Hall, Alameda, California, on April 13, 1900)




The old Sanskrit word Yoga is defined as [Chittavrittinirodha]. It means that Yoga is the science that teaches us to bring the Chitta under control from the state of change. The Chitta is the stuff from which our minds are made and which is being constantly churned into waves by external and internal influences. Yoga teaches us how to control the mind so that it is not thrown out of balance into wave forms. . . .



What does this mean? To the student of religion almost ninety-nine per cent of the books and thoughts of religion are mere speculations. One man thinks religion is this and another, that. If one man is more clever than the others, he overthrows their speculations and starts a new one. Men have been studying new religious systems for the last two thousand, four thousand, years — how long exactly nobody knows. . . . When they could not reason them out, they said, "Believe!" If they were powerful, they forced their beliefs. This is going on even now.


But there are a set of people who are not entirely satisfied with this sort of thing. "Is there no way out?" they ask. You do not speculate that way in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Why cannot the science of religion be like any other science? They proposed this way: If such a thing as the soul of man really exists, if it is immortal, if God really exists as the ruler of this universe — He must be [known] here; and all that must be [realised] in [your own] consciousness.

The mind cannot be analysed by any external machine. Supposing you could look into my brain while I am thinking, you would only see certain molecules interchanged. You could not see thought, consciousness, ideas, images. You would simply see the mass of vibrations — chemical and physical changes. From this example we see that this sort of analysis would not do.

Is there any other method by which the mind can be analysed as mind? If there is, then the real science of religion is possible. The science of Raja-Yoga claims there is such a possibility. We can all attempt it and succeed to a certain degree. There is this great difficulty: In external sciences the object is [comparatively easy to observe]. The instruments of analysis are rigid; and both are external. But in the analysis of the mind the object and the instruments of analysis are the same thing. . . . The subject and the object become one. . . .

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How to be Spiritual ? Guidelines from The Enlightened Masters !

The enclosed  article is an aggregation of fabulous short quotes on the different aspects of spirituality. 
These quotes provide  for us answers to many interesting questions about  spirituality that all seekers of spirituality have.
Questions like   -  How to be Spiritual? Does God exist ? What is the true meaning of Spirituality ? When should we begin our spiritual journey? How long does it take ? Who is a Paramhansa ? Who are free souls? 
The below mentioned short excerpts also teach us - that reguarity in worship, adherence to truth, purity , chastity , and selfless love for all are all necessary qualities to conquer and follow  if one wants to achieve true success in the path of spirituality.

These compilations  of Quotes are from the writings of spiritual giants like Yugrishi Shriram Sharma Acharya, Swami Vivekananda, Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa,  and his many enlightened disciples.




Quoted excerpts :

The path of  Spirituality :
"The spiritual path and material path are diametrically opposite to each other, and only one of them can be followed. 
If the world was pleased with someone his inmost self will not be happy with him. If the inner soul is satisfied, the displeasure of the worldly people will have to be suffered. 
This has generally happened in the lives of all true seekers of truth. It is very very rare that the pursuit of higher ideals has been approved by relatives. More often than not, the human soul had to surrender before the worldly people, high ideals had to be given up and the old soul-suffocating routine had to be carried on."
( By Yugrishi Shriram Sharma Acharya ji - A quote from his Autobiographical text "My Life Its Legacy and Message").


Swami Vivekananda on Morality and Chastity - the basis of leading a Spiritual Life :
"I come back to the one, fundamental, vital point: 'Find God. Nothing else matters.' He emphasized morality as the basis of the spiritual life. Without truth, noninjury, continence, non-stealing, cleanliness, and austerity, he repeated, there could be no spirituality. 
The subject of continence always stirred him deeply.Walking up and down the room, getting more and more excited, he would stop before someone as if there were no one else present. 'Don't you see,' he would say eagerly, 'there is a reason why chastity is insisted on in all monastic orders? Spiritual giants are produced only where the vow of chastity is observed. Don't you see there must be a reason? 
There is a connexion between chastity and spirituality. The explanation is that through prayer and meditation the saints have transmuted the most vital force in the body into spiritual energy. In India this is well understood and yogis do it consciously. The force so transmuted is called ojas, and it is stored up in the brain. It has been lifted from the lowest centre to the highest. "And I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto me."' He would plead with the students as if to beg them to act upon this teaching as something most precious. Further, they could not be the disciples he required if they were not established in chastity. He demanded a conscious transmutation.'The man who has no temper has nothing to control."
(The above text is a quote from a letter by Swami Vivekananda written in 1894).





Swami Vivekananda on his Guru - Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa: All Religions are True
"Shri Ramakrishna never spoke a harsh word against anyone. So beautifully tolerant was he that every sect thought that he belonged to them. He loved everyone. To him all religions were true. He found a place for each one. He was free, but free in love, not in "thunder". The mild type creates, the thundering type spreads. Paul was the thundering type to spread the light. (And it has been said by many that Swami Vivekananda himself was a kind of St. Paul to Shri Ramakrishna.)"




The message of Shri Ramakrishna to the modern world: Feel the Spirituality
"Do not care for doctrines, do not care for dogmas, or sects, or churches, or temples; they count for little compared with the essence of existence in each man which is spirituality; and the more this is developed in a man, the more powerful is he for good. Earn that first, acquire that, and criticise no one, for all doctrines and creeds have some good in them.
Show by your lives that religion does not mean words, or names, or sects, but that it means spiritual realisation. Only those can understand who have felt. Only those who have attained to spirituality can communicate it to others, can be great teachers of mankind. They alone are the powers of light."
The more such men are produced in a country, the more that country will be raised; and that country where such men absolutely do not exist is simply doomed nothing can save it." 
- A quote made by Swami Vivekananda, while  quoting HIS MASTER.



The definition of an Ishwarkoti soul:
Ishwarakotis or ever-free souls are those who do not merge in nirvana but live as eternal companions of God.  The state of paramahamsa is the highest state of of consciousness.
-A quote by Swami Turiyananda of The Ramakrishna Mission


Why "Paramahansa" level sages keep themselves attached to common human desires ?
"Every action and word of Sri Ramakrishna was meaningful. He was a light eater but would eat his meal consisting of various dishes.
One day he said to Baburam and others: “Do you know why I eat my meal with all these items? If I ate all the items mixed together, my mind would merge into the Infinite and never return.
For you, I keep my mind on lower plane by creating desires such as, I shall eat my rice with five kinds of curries and so on.”
Master kept some small and harmless desires so that he could function in the world and help his devotees."


Ramakrishna Paramhansa on the existence of God:
"You see many stars in the sky at night, but not when the sun rises. Can you therefore say that there are no stars in the heavens during the day? O man, because you cannot find God in the days of your ignorance, say not that there is no God."


When should you begin your Spiritual Journey?
Many people think, first let circumstances become favorable, then they will practice spiritual disciplines. But conditions will never be ideal. You must begin your spiritual struggles wherever you are and under whatever circumstances you find yourself.” 
“Worship the Lord! Make it a regular routine in your life to worship him. Wake up early in the morning. First worship the Lord, sing his praises, and then only attend to your other duties.” 
-A quote by Swami Turiyananda of The Ramakrishna Mission


Spiritual gains are carried over lifetimes:
'‘A doer of good never comes to grief.’ The spiritual struggles that you undergo are never in vain. Even if you do not attain the highest in this life, you carry your spiritual gain with you to the next life. Don’t you see that there are people who from childhood are devoted to God and live without worldly cravings? On the other hand, there are some who may be learned but live like worms in filth. Without the control of lust nothing can be achieved. Look at Swamiji! What was his power? He was free from lust. He lived among beautiful women, yet there was dispassion in his heart.”
(http://www.vivekananda.net/ReminiscenesOnSwami/Turiyananda.html) 




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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Meditation upon Light - Its practical relevance, importance and benefits to our lives.( Lecture followed by guided meditation videos by the eminent spiritual seer Pt Shriram Sharma Acharya)

The enclosed article is a transcript of a lecture given in Hindi  by Acharya  Shriram Sharma during a Sadhana camp in 1976. The original title of the discourse in Hindi is : "Dhyana Yoga Ka Vyavaharik Kriya Paksha" / or "The Practical relevance , Meaning and Impact of Dhyaan Yoga/ or Meditation in our lives". 

This lecture  also explains to us the effects of meditating  upon Light and its impact on our abilities and our personality, and our levels of concentration . This meditation helps enhance the qualities of Karma Yoga, Gyana Yoga and Bhakti yoga in us. All these three of these qualities are critical to our individual development and the development of our inner  self, our soul.
The article ends with a discussion on how to assess if our meditation is being successful?

The written explanation of the Meditation is followed by video links of a guided meditation upon the light of the rising sun. The videos are recorded in Pt.Shriram Sharma's own voice.The videos are in Hindi and are broken into three videos (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3).This  enclosed lecture helps to understand and follow the meaning and terminology of the meditation videos .Once the meaning is understood one can  practice the meditation with the help of the  guided meditation video links enclosed. 
Practice makes perfect and one needs to make a sustained effort to meditate. 
Quoted Lecture Transcript  - 

Let us all begin with the collective chanting of the Gayatri Mantra, "Om Bhur Buvah Swah, Tatsaviturvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi, Dhiyo Yonah Prachodayat ".

"Brothers and Sisters, I am giving you a special training of Dhyana (Meditation) together with training of Gayatri Upasana. There are two modes of Upasana (worship): 1)  Worship of the Name of God and 2) Worship of The Form of God. There could be no devotional practice without Gods name and Form. These two are supposed to be the universal modes of worship. 

Look at any religion, you will find the use of Gods name and/or form in their modes of worship. Mohammedans recite the name of Allah on Tasabiha; Christian priests chant God's name with the help of a rosary; the Arya Samajis meditate upon the Divine form as sunlight; the Yogis of Nada Yoga concentrate upon the sublime sounds of the Omnipresent. In any case, the support of meditation (with Divine name or form) is essential for true worship.This is why I stress on you to practice meditation along with the Japa of the Gayatri Mantra. 

Mental concentration on some gross object e.g. an idol, or a picture of a deity, is most convenient for the majority of people; because the human mind in general, is not so developed that it could be focused for a stretch of time without any visible or perceptible symbol. However, with sincere practice, one begins to realize the presence of God in his inner self and learns to meditate upon it, without any external symbol. 

What is the meaning of Dhyana Yoga? Well, let us try to understand it. As you all might know, our life has two facets, the external and internal. 

The external, is most familiar to us. The holes in our ears open externally; our eyes also open up externally and keep watching what is happening in the outside world. We can see the things outside but we don't even get a glimpse of what is there inside us. Is there nothing? No my friends! The real substance, the essence is all inside us. They might be manifested externally but the basic elements of life lie deep within. 

Where is our life force? It is not outside; it is inside. And what about the intellect through which we earn wealth and gain respect? That also is not external, but, an internal potential. We don't see inside and often keep wondering why God has befuddled mankind by giving us instruments of perception of the external things and events but no fine-tuned instrument of knowledge of the inner world. We never notice the immense treasure of talents, virtues and divinity, hidden inside our own self. What is easily seen by us is my child, my material property, my this, my that, and what not! But we cant see our future; 


The Omnipresent God and our souls are also far beyond our perception. What to say about the inner world, when  we can't even see many components of our own body. We can't look at out own eyes. Okay, just try to see (without a mirror) how is your nose, how are your eyebrows? What do your eyelids look like? If you can't  even see these gross external parts of the body, how will you see what is inside? When we peep into our inner world and attempt to know it, we perform some kind of Dhyana. In fact, Dhayana Yoga is the best method of seeing inside ourselves. Well, so what should be the focus of dhyana? Who to meditate upon? One's inner self or the Almighty God? My children! The two are not really different. Enlightened evolution of the inner self is God. 

Our ultimate spiritual evolution is Shivoaham, Sachidanandoaham, Tatvamasi, Ayamatmabrahm, Pragyanambrahm. These five great maxims of Vedanta affirm that the soul, in its absolutely pure form, itself is God. Take the example of a piece of coal and a  diamond. Except for a minor difference in the atomic structure, the two are quite the same. Diamond is thus a refined form of coal. 


The Soul and God are also basically the same except for the fact that the former is expressed within a limited identity (confined to the individual self) and  the latter is unbounded, Infinite. One is manifested in a tiny domain, while the other is gigantic, unlimited. One is bounded by the thralldom of Maya, while the other is absolutely free. This is the only difference between us and the Divine. 


This difference is there because of the mist of ignorance covering up the resplendence of our inner self that keeps us cut off from our eternal origin. If we refine and illumine ourselves (by the purifying radiance of virtues and righteous knowledge) we can attain our soul's-reality and also God-awareness. 

This is why (during the Dhyana Yoga) we meditate upon light; focus our attention upon the inner self, upon the sublime roots of our being and its ultimate goal

(You may now ask) "So Guruji! Is this why you train us to meditate upon the rising sun?". Yes my children! The brilliance of rising sun is a symbol of divine light. You may feel its radiance in your mind during this meditation, or you may get a reflection of the Goddess Gayatri. It doesn't matter if instead of sunlight you experience the deities image or some divine reflection.This only indicates the degree of progress of your Dhyana. 

When I talk of meditation upon light, I don't mean the physical light as some of you might interpret. Here it means the divine light, or the sublime glow of pure knowledge. It is not the physical illumination; rather it is the radiance of spirituality and true knowledge. We pray "Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya" -O Lord! take us from the darkness towards light; here again, we mean from ignorance to knowledge. 

In spirituality, the word "light" is always used in the context of enlightenment, pure knowledge. (This is what should be understood of it in this discourse). We were talking of meditating upon the sunlight. So, where should we imagine its presence? In the special kind of Dhyana Yoga that I have been teaching you this year, I ask you to meditate upon sunlight focused successively at three points:  The Navel, The Heart and The Brain (especially the deeper point  inside and above the centre of the forehead).

These three regions (the navel, the heart and the brain) contain the sublime nuclei of power for our three bodies the physical, the subtle and the astral body. All these points should be enlightened in our imagination and inner experience during this practice of Dhyana Yoga; the brilliance of sunlight should enter all the three bodies. What does it imply? It implies the inherent philosophy and practical aspects of the three principal yogas. 


Karma Yoga taught through Dhyana Yoga: In the first step of this practice of Dhyana Yoga, you should imagine and try to feel as though the glow of sunlight is being absorbed by your navel. It means that the spark of prana should enter your physical body from the navel and flow in every vein, every artery and every cell. Why from the navel? Because this is the connecting point of the umbilical cord between the mother and the fetus and is therefore regarded as the energy center of the body. 


As the vital elements from your mothers body, that enabled your healthy birth, entered your body from the navel, the Light (strength) of God is also induced into your body  through the same center  When this light gets infused in your body, your bones, your blood, your flesh, all will shine. By this illumination I mean, it will induce energy, enthusiasm, alacrity, courage, commitment to responsibilities, industriousness, zeal for hard work, motivation for altruistic service and love and joy for selfless fulfilment of duties. These qualities will help you accomplish your karma-yoga. 


The "Karma-Yoga" is the yoga of the body- which means, that this yoga pertains to the worldly domains of your life and your deeds. One who meditates upon light in the navel region cannot sit idle. He will always be busy in good actions. There are three streams of yoga  Karma-yoga, Gyana-yoga and Bhakti-yoga. I have asked you to inculcate the practice of all these yogas through the medium of light. Whenever the light of divinity will descend upon a person, it will inspire Karma-yoga in his physical being, and in his conduct.The person then becomes more duty-bound; and work will be worship for him. 


The deeds of worship, service, social welfare and the actions pertaining to transactions of responsibilities, adoption of moral ideals, etc fall under karma-yoga. These teach us that when our body absorbs the light (of prana), we should become hardworking, our every action should be devoted to selfless duty. It conveys that one who meditates upon light should not be lethargic, lazy or dishonest. One who eats and earns without being sincere to his work is equivalent to a thief in my view. 


When your son is grown up and he is earning for the family, you may find great joy in sitting and relaxing at home, doing just nothing. But this is a sign of lethargy; and slothful luxury is worse than dishonesty. It is the worst abuse of our human-hood. Insincerity towards work and sluggishness are blots on the dignity of mankind. You may argue "but I have worked so many years and now I am getting pension after retirement.". No my child! I, as your guide, will not like you to sit idle and make merriment. Till you are alive (and able to move your body), you must do some work.


You may have enough resources for yourself and your family. But, there are others in the society, who have nothing; so you should work to give something to these others. Your children have studied and are well settled. But, there are many youngsters who are not able to go to school. So rise up from your narrow mindedness and lethargy and make a contribution.


Try running a night school and teach the children of others. My friends! When the light, which you meditate upon, will flow in your body as energy and alacrity, you should work like a karma-yogi; apply the best of your efforts and hard work towards transaction of your duties as a good human being, towards the fulfillment of noble aims till the last breath. We are all bound by our duties towards the society, nation and religion (ethics); we should bear these responsibilities gracefully. If you adopt this attitude and transmit it in your deeds, I will regard you as a Karma-Yogi; then I will be happy that you have grasped the true meaning of meditation and have truly learnt to practice the Dhyana Yoga as I have taught you.

The second part of this Dhyana Yoga involves meditating upon the light spot (of rising sun) in the center of your brain. The infusion of this light in your brain, in your mind, should inspire you to become a Gyana Yogi.

The first sign of this progress is that there should be nothing negative in your mind; your thoughts should be positive and constructive. In general, the human mind is flooded by strong currents of pell-mell thoughts and imaginations; the bedlam of passions and impulses keeps hovering around  like the fleas and mosquitoes around a drain. Sometimes your mind is boiling in anger; sometimes erotic thoughts perturb it; some moments you are thinking of a movie, soon you may begin to plan for the purchase of a lottery-ticket and dream about what you will do with the wealth gained thereby and what not! This way you keep recklessly wasting your mental energy in useless, purposeless and haphazard imaginations and thoughts.

If you were alert and had focused your mind on constructive or analytical thinking and given a focused direction to your thoughts, you would have delved deeper in your selected field of knowledge; some of you would have become a Voltaire by now! If you had dived deeper in your psyche and given creative, enlightened direction to your imaginations, you might have been another Rabindranath Tagore.
People regard me as an eminent thinker. If it is true, it is only because of one thing: I have always focused my thinking faculty in specific directions, towards search for true knowledge.

I have controlled my thoughts and imaginations; they never fly randomly. They always move in the self-chosen, sagacious directions. They generate and expand around noble ideals and motives. My mind knits a vast network of thoughts but never leaves the firm base of reality and reasoning. I have blocked the entry of unnecessary, delusional or irrational thoughts. Casual thinking or uncontrolled imaginations do not have any place in my mind.

Friends! In the practice of Gyana Yoga, we must inculcate the insight and courage to eliminate and prevent the base elements that keep intruding in our minds. Instead, if we adopt the kind of thinking that is positive, sane and noble and nurture it firmly in our mental field, our mind could become a grand reservoir of knowledge. Precious pearls of deep knowledge, ideas and inspirations would then be discovered in its inner recesses. Like the Ganga emerging from the head of Lord Shiva, a spring of pure knowledge could gush out of our minds by the practice of Gyana-Yoga.

Calmness and stability would then remain firm in our mind like the holy moon on the forehead of Lord Shiva. Our sixth sense the extrasensory center of divine prudence would be activated like the opening of the Third Eye of Lord Shiva. This is the Sadhana of Gyana-Yoga.

The light of the rising sun you meditate upon should illuminate your inner mind. It should refine your knowledge and focus your thoughts in constructive directions. If this spark of Gyana kindles in your mind, I will assume that you have comprehended and assimilated the training of meditation, for which I have guided you in this golden jubilee year of my Anusthana Sadhana.

If you do not understand and adopt these teachings in practice, your Dhyana will only remain a pleasant imagination and you will gain nothing worthwhile out of such shallow practices. Spirituality is not imagination; it is not a dreamy experience. It is real and experiential. It deals with every aspect of our life; it should be lived in our life today, every day. There is no place for dreams or myths in spirituality. God is not a creation of our dreams or imaginations. His presence should be reflected in all our daily activities. 

Friends! The third kind of light, which I have asked you to focus upon during this Dhyana Yoga is that of the inner self. It is the radiance of our intrinsic faith, our devotion, our sincerity, and our compassion, which sparkles all around in the form of pure love. Awakening of this love is the bhakti-yoga. 

We strengthen our body by practicing physical exercises and make use of the vigor thus gained in our routine chores and in the hard work required for transaction of our duties on multiple fronts. Similarly, when we begin with the devotion and love for God, the inner force of emotions we acquire through this Bhakti (devotion) should also be utilized and expanded. We should love our gross body; if we love it, we must take good care of it; keep it neat and tidy; discipline it and maintain its health and harmony. This is a reflection of our love, our devotion for Gods creation.

The same way our devotion should also extend towards our mind; we should look after it cautiously. We should not allow it to be disturbed or vitiated. It should be kept calm and serene. Thoughts stored in it should be bright and pristine like the glow of the sun. We should also love our inner self, our soul. We have always neglected our soul. We have never experienced its presence.

Ages have passed, but we have never heard its voice, or bothered about its aspirations. An old woman, entirely dependent upon you, keeps asking you to take her to the Himalayas for pilgrimage. You, engrossed in your selfish motives, won't pay any attention. You might even reply rudely that at this last phase of her life, why to worry about going here and there; she should just lie quietly wherever she is! It sounds strange, but this is how we have been treating our soul.

Our soul is a helpless captive in the smog of our ignorance. If we had loved it and taken proper care of it, it would have become so strong and active that its divine power would have transmuted us into angelic beings. But, this divine spark within us has practically been extinguished in our lives because of our misdeeds. If we cannnot love our soul; then whom would we love? (Ask this question to yourself whom do you love truly?). Do you love your wife? No, not really.

You only long for the sensual pleasure and comforts she offers you. A leech sticks to the body and sucks the blood; most of us do the same with the lives of our wives. The youth of a wife is often ruined in satisfying the lust of her husband and in producing and taking care of the children. She gets prematurely aged and becomes a victim of varieties of ailments. Still the husband does not understand her problems, does not  care for her sickness.

All her potentials, all her resources, have been sacrificed in the thankless service of the husband and his family. If you had truly loved your wife, you should have lovingly taken care of her health; you should have helped in lifting her educational and mental levels; should have encouraged the development of her talents. On the contrary, you have practically killed her future. Do you have the noble sentiments of love and devotion? No! If these had a place in your heart, you would have looked after your old parents and other dependents with greater affection, you would have happily offered your altruistic services to the needy. You usually think that you have great love for your children. But, that  is also a delusion.

You mostly have attachment towards them. You consider providing them with worldly comforts and worldly means as the best expression of love for them. You relentlessly endeavor to amass wealth and possessions that you could bequeath to your children as tokens of your love! But have you ever thought that wealth without virtues is a source of deprivation.  Thus by piling up comforts  for your child, you simply make him a lustful, depraved and selfish person, who will spoil his own life and may become a future burden to society. How can you say that you truly love your child? Friends! Do you know what is love? It is the sentiment of causeless joy derived from selflessly working for the welfare of beloved ones. It means giving; it means generosity, compassion, and selflessness. Bhakti-yoga aims at awakening of this divine sentiment; it means cultivation and expansion of compassion, kindness, altruism and love for sentient beings.

This is what is true service and true devotion of God. Many of you think that worshipping a deity, bending the head at its feet, beseeching and crying before it, ringing the bells in a shrine, distributing some alms, etc is what serves the purpose of devotion. Is this what you call "Navadha bhakti" (highest yoga of devotion)? No my child! This is only hypocrisy, mimicry and a caricature of devotion; it is far removed from real Bhakti Yoga. It is self-deception. Well! Then, how will you practice Bhakti-Yoga? For this, you will have to understand its true meaning and adopt it with the help of the meditation on divine light. 
The feeling of "Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya" should emerge from the depths of your emotions while concentrating on the glow of rising sun in your heart. It implies emancipation of the soul, the inner self from the darkness of ignorance into the eternal light of pure knowledge and divine love. Deep and focused mental concentration is a major prerequisite for meditation.

As small quantity of explosive material, condensed in a bullet and targeted through a gun, hits the focused aim. It exemplifies the achievement of aims of a focused mind. If we focus our potentials and efforts in a constructive direction, we would achieve the goal of our life. You must have heard about the glorious self-mastery of Arjuna in Mahabharat. He had perfected the art of focusing all his attention upon  the desired objective.

That is why during the Swayamvara of Princess Draupadi, Arjuna  was the only one who succeeded in piercing by his arrow, the left eye of the rotating fish,just by looking at the  image of the fish in the water below. Hundreds of Princes and Kings had come to participate in this difficult contest of qualifying to marry Princess Draupadi.

Guru Dronacharya asked one common question from all his disciples during their archery training. He asked :When you  stretch  your  bows and look at the image of your target -"What do you see?"; Someone replied "The entire fish", some said "Its head", etc. As predicted by Dronacharya, none of them could hit any part of the fish. Arjuna was the only one who saw nothing except the left eye of the fish. The Guru applauded his perfect mental concentration. Arjuna therefore hit the target and won Princess Draupadi's hand.

This is the secret of success in all walks of life. We do not accomplish anything significant, when  our attention and interests are scattered in many directions. I ask you to control the agitation of your mind and focus it (as per the instructions) in the practice of Dhyana Yoga. Because of the  wayward tendency , you are neither able to concentrate upon your studies nor to work  towards  vigorous health; you are not able to do anything significant as there is always an instability in your mind and a scattering of your efforts. This haphazard state of your mind should be controlled with the help of meditation along with the devotional practices of Japa.

Your mind should be well organized and trained to imbibe the habit of "Work when  you work and Play when you play". Be it a worldly task or a spiritual practice, whatever you do, you  should do with  full attentiveness. Deep mental concentration is a spiritual quality. 
Any effort carried out with a single -pointed absorption of your mind leads to grand success. Friends! We should try cultivating keen interest and a focused approach like a scientists has towards his fields of research. In terms of basic education or training, there is not much difference between a scientist and someone who has merely passed a B.Sc. (first degree in science education).

Who is a scientist? 
The one who is fully engrossed in his research and dives deeper and deeper, like a submarine in the ocean, to discover/invent the pearls of knowledge. Scientific achievements are the wonderful outcomes of rigorous mental concentration. This quality is essential for success in every walk of life. You need to apply it not only in your devotional practices but also in all the works you undertake.

People often tell me "Guruji, I can't engage my mind in devotional practices. The mind  keeps jumping towards the worldly thoughts". I ask them in reply "Does your mind ever get occupied in something with interest and attention?" Obviously, the answer comes out to be "No; Not really". 
This is because you have not bothered to train your mind to focus. You do not recognize the potentials of a focused mind. You should train your mind to be alert and attentive and cultivate the tendency to enjoy the work at hand. In devotional or spiritual practices, you should have the deep mental absorption that emanates through the heart, like that of a Yogi. If you sincerely practice the Dhyana Yoga I have taught you, and learn to meditate upon Light with deep fervor, I assure you that your mental concentration will improve significantly. 
This depth of mental concentration together with your noble sentiments employed in this Dhyana Yoga will bless you with all that a great devotee of spirituality deserves. I wish you all success. || Om Shanti ||
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Guided meditation upon light (videos in Hindi) by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Bgap1A9BI

1991,Govt Of India: Issues a postage stamp & confers title "Vedmurti" Pt.Shriram Sharma Acharya.

The Title of " Vedmurti" was conferred upon Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya and a POSTAGE STAMP issued by the Govt Of India in 1991, to honour his immeasurable contributions (lectures and writings) in the field of Vedic Spirituality.



Quote from Wikipedia:

"Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya initiated the movement of VICHAR KRANTI (Thought Revolution) with the very first issue of Akhand Jyoti in 1940's. 

By 1960, he had compiled and translated the 4 Vedas, 108 Upanishads, 6 Darshanas, 18 Puranas, Yoga Vasishtha and various Aranyakas and Brahmanas with lucid commentaries to enable the masses to understand the knowledge contained in them. The translation was also aimed at eliminating misconceptions, superstitions and blind customs, which were propagated in the medieval era by misinterpretations of the Vedas and other scriptures. 

This contribution to the world of knowledge and human culture was highly acclaimed and appreciated by scholars like Dr S Radhakrishnan, Acharya Vinoba Bhave; the distinguished title of “Vedmurti” was conferred upon him in its recognition

In 1991 India released a postage stamp in his honour inscribed Shri Ram Sharma Acharya."
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Maintaining your mental balance in difficult situations(1) - Lose not your Heart series.

The enclosed inspirational quotes provide  tips on how to maintain our mental balance while coping  with stressful and difficult situations  in Life.
"Lose Not Your Heart" - is a small pocketbook with great quotes from Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya's writings and thoughts. Acharya ji states that "One fourth of Life's problems can be attributed to previous Karma or circumstances outside of our control, but three fourths of our problems can be attributed to our own attitudinal flaws". Therefore if we can correct the way we THINK we can correct our Life's circumstances and situations and restore our mental balance in difficult situations. 
Quoted Text:

The Combination of Contemplation and Character:

Instead of looking for faults in others, discover your own faults. There is nothing to be gained by finding faults in others. You are only responsible for the mental and physical weaknesses of your own person. One- fourth of the circumstances you receive are a result of your own past actions. Three -Fourths of the situations life gives you are a result of your current outlook and the effectiveness with which you are fulfilling your duties. If you take up the task of correcting yourself, you can solve many of your own mental and physical problems. 
No one is impressed by those who talk a great deal and accomplish very little. Those who have incorporated contemplation and character into their lives , however can influence many people. Such people are the ones who make a difference to their environment.


Believe in the Strength of Your Soul:
It is useless to complain that circumstances are not favourable, or that no one helps you, or that there are no opportunities for you. People say  things like this only to blame their misfortune on others or cover their own personal shortcomings. Some people even blame such things on their fate or luck and beg for better fortune from various deities. This is all because the lack confidence in themselves.
We often fall prey to jealousy and fail to consider that others have achieved happiness because of their own hard work. God does not play favourites. He has given everyone the opportunity and the strength of the soul to make progress.


Awaken your Self Confidence:
When you find yourself in adverse situations and you feel that nothing is under your control, take it as a sign that you lack self confidence.
Until you change your mindset , you cannot be rid of these adverse situations. You cannot create favourable conditions until you fully believe that you are fully capable of doing so. If you do not change your thinking now, the divinity in you will diminish. Tell yourself that the divinity within you is working in your favour and replace your mental weakness with this awakened self confidence.

You are your own friend and enemy:
Do not dwell on repeated failures. You have plenty of time before you. Start afresh and keep performing your duties regularly and diligently; Success will be yours in due time.
Do not beg others for help, because in reality no one has the capacity to truly help you. Likewise, do not blame others when you are depressed as no one has the capacity to cause you pain. You are your own friend and enemy . Every situation you find yourself in, whether good or bad is of your own creation. Change your outlook towards a situation and right away the fear surrounding it will vanish.

Self Confidence and Perpetual effort:
Great Men have always begun as ordinary people.They did not despir or lose self esteem based on their ordinary status. They kept going on the strength of their self confidence and perpetual effort. Even when faced with adverse situations they did not remove their sight from their goal. Even with limited resources and strength they continued to offer their lives up for their country, religion, society and humanity.

Dear readers- if you liked the above  inspiring and motivational quotes  on how to maintain our mental balance and peace of mind while coping with stressful situations , we also invite you  to explore  other articles posted on the blog in the "Lose not your Heart" series. 
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Further Reading - Lose not your heart series of Quotes
1. Lose not your heart ( series 2)
2. Lose not your heart   ( series 3)

Source and Credits : 
The above Quotes are from Acharya Shriram Sharma's book : " Lose Not Your Heart". To read the complete pocket book online please  click the link below:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/56434985/Book-of-Motivational-and-Inspirational-Quotes-Lose-Not-Your-Heart-authored-by-Shriram-Sharma-Acharya

Friday, October 12, 2012

Akhand Jyoti Magazine - Subscribe or read Online !

Akhand Jyoti magazine was started by Yugrishi Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya in the early 1940's to transmit the Acharya's thoughts through the written word. 

The spirit and the  Divine purpose of Acharya Shriram Sharma's life lies in his extensive writings (translation of all Vedas , Puranas, Upanishads, learnings from Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana etc) and forms the essence of this magazine. The objective- Adapting Vedic spirituality into the practical living of everyday life!


This year the magazine completes 75 years of publication. It has a circulation of millions of readers in India and overseas. It is published in multiple languages and is a great read for people of all age groups, across nationalities and across religions.


The following note here details the process of subscription to the magazine as well as a link by which you can read all archived editions (since 1940) for free online.

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The Amazing Potentials of Pranic Energy ....

The enclosed text is an article from Akhand Jyoti Magazine (July-August  2003) explaining the role of Pranic Energy in the regulation of our body's physiological functioning, and in regulating our   intellectual capabilities and accomplishments. 

The process of Shaktipata followed by Enlightened Spiritual Masters is based on  the knowledge of the 'science of prana' in enhancing and endowing worthy disciples with extraordinary potentials and skills.
The article detailed below  also highlights examples of certain great Indian Spiritual Masters as well as Christian Saints who had mastered the science of 'Prana" and were therefore endowed by miraculous Spiritual healing powers.

Current medical research & evidence corroborating the evidence of "pranic energy" and its role in regulating our body's Biological and intellectual functioning is also cited in this wonderful article on pranic energy.

Quoted text:

The Amazing Potentials of Pranic Energy: 


At a superficial level blood appears to be the principal regulator of the activities of the body and the internal body functions. If we look a little deeper at the physiological, cellular and molecular levels, we find that the enormous functions of the body are run with the help of a specific bio-electrical energy, which is generated in the brain and supplied to all the parts and organs of the body through a fine network of nerves. This source of energy is as vital for the sustenance of the vivid activities of the body as the dynamo-battery for a motor. Under this analogy, blood is like petrol and bioelectricity is like the electrical energy of the motor (of the body system).

A continuous supply and distribution of both together (blood+ bio electrical energy) advances the flow of life. The body-electricity is different from the electricity that we see being used around us in a variety of domestic machines and technological gadgets. The bio-electricity flowing in the brain and the entire body, which makes the uncountable physiological and bio-chemical and physical functions possible, is a manifestation of pranic energy. The prana indwelling in our body is a fraction of the eternal, cosmic prana.

The active presence of this pranic energy in the body could be enhanced by mental and vital strength. Focused willpower and determined efforts enable outstanding performance of sportsmen, wonders of skilled talents, adventurous expeditions, etc. In a similar way, adept yoga-sadhanas effectuate a significant rise in the pranic electricity level at will. The enhanced level of prana also arouses the will power and the external and internal vigor of the sadhaka. The power of a small battery or dry cell is a tiny fraction of the enormous electrical power that could be produced in a grand powerhouse.

A battery can be used for lighting a torch or for equivalent small jobs. But, if we need to run a big machine in a factory or light up a city, a huge power generator would be essential. Similarly, the ordinary level of prana may be sufficient for the sustenance of the routine physiological, metabolic and other normal functions of the body. It would be substantial for one's life if it simply revolves around eating, sleeping and reproducing. Should we require elevation from this animal(base) nature of our life, we would need to elevate, protect and creatively channelize our pranic energy. A still higher presence of the cosmic prana would be required for still greater, august purposes. Specific kinds of yoga-sadhanas are needed to attain the desired charging of pranic energy as per the specific aim.