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Basics of spiritual life

 

 

CHENNAI DEC.3 . Human beings instinctively turn to God

in times of distress and pray for His intercession to

tide over difficulties. There is nothing wrong in this

but one must pause to consider whether one should

think of God only during a crisis. Saints instead

beseech humanity to sing His glory with the mind

contemplating His benevolent qualities and not for

just mitigating one's sorrows. This is a very

practical advice because by remembering one's travails

during prayer the mind will not dwell on God; on the

other hand when the mind is totally absorbed in His

glory it will forget all troubles effortlessly and in

the process earn spiritual merit also.

 

In his discourse, Swami Gautamananda said as long as

the mind was engrossed in worldly engagements it

cannot turn to God and hence every individual must

strive to get over worldly attachments. For this one

should develop the capacity of discrimination to

understand that realising God gives lasting joy and

that worldly pleasures are only fleeting. Moreover, if

worldly experiences are analysed one can see that the

proportion of sorrows is tenfold than that of

happiness. Does this mean that one must renounce

worldly life altogether? Certainly not. It is neither

feasible nor advisable.

 

Saints like Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa have taught

that true renunciation is a change of mental attitude

to life. Just as interest in an object wanes when

something more valuable is obtained so also in life

when a person tastes spiritual bliss worldly joys will

pale in comparison. In fact, a devotee will even feel

ashamed of himself that he had hankered after such

transitory pleasures when he begins to derive joy from

spiritual practices. Thus it becomes imperative to

make it a practice of engaging in spiritual pursuits

daily so that in course of time the mind will

automatically be drawn to God in all circumstances.

 

It is not possible to develop dispassion suddenly; in

some cases it may result due to personal tragedy but

may not last. Detachment towards the world will

develop slowly only by repeated spiritual engagement.

In course of time with maturity the mind will develop

the capacity to be unaffected by joys and sorrows. It

is a rare individual who will seek God wholeheartedly

but everyone has to make a beginning somewhere.

Another requisite is total faith that one's happiness

lies in the realisation of the spiritual goal and also

the conviction that only one's relationship with God

is permanent.

 

 

copy right: The Hindu-daily

 

 

 

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